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William Durbin Biography
William Durbin is one of the famous Teacher, who was born on the memorable day of December 31 in the year 1953. Hailing from the vibrant city of Kentucky, William Durbin is a proud citizen of United States.
American baptist minister and martial artist who founded Kiyojute Ryu Kempo Bugei which is a form of Kempo in 1982 and as taught it from a Christian perspective.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, William Durbin continues to be an inspiration for many.
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Family
His father was a World War II veteran and his mother had many health issues during his childhood which caused her to be bedridden.
Height & Weight
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He started training in martial arts when he was sixteen and joined Campbellsville College Martial Arts Club at Campellsville University in 1971.
Trivia
He has worked as a writer for several martial arts magazines including Black Belt Magazine.
Net Worth & Salary
William Durbin net worth is $5 Million (2022).
William Durbin Timeline
1970
Kiyojute Ryu Kempo is built on the philosophy developed by Durbin in the 1970s.
1971
When he left for college in 1971, he along with Bob Sester (a Shotokan Karate student), and Bos Bosmar (also with the Kodokan) started Campbellsville College Martial Arts Club at Campbellsville University.
1974
According to Durbin, in 1974, while teaching self-defense in Michigan he coined the phrase "Ki Yang Ju Te", to reflect his personal teaching philosophy toward the martial arts.
1975
Durbin graduated in 1975 from Campbellsville College.
1978
In 1978, he (along with Richard Stone) joined with Rod Sacharnoski of Juko Kai and began to study with Bill "Superfoot" Wallace, a master of Shorin-ryu Karate and the World Middleweight Full Contact Karate Champion.
1980
In 1980, Durbin was awarded his Shihan ranking from Juko Kai in Kempo.
1981
He opened his dojo in Frankfort the next year in 1981 under the auspices of Juko Kai.
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1986
In 1986, Kiyojute Ryu opened its first dojo in Frankfort, as Durbin's own dojo switched from officially being a Juko Kai dojo to being a Kiyojute Ryu dojo.
1989
Since 1989 he has also written several dozen articles for various martial arts magazines, including ten articles published in Black Belt Magazine.
1990
In the 1990s several more dojo would open, including Lexington, Kentucky, the University of Kentucky
, Urbana, Illinois, Chicago, Illinois and Cleveland, Ohio.
2001
In 2001, Durbin published Mastering Kempo, a general textbook of Kempo history, philosophy and technique.
2004
In 2004 he wrote Koga Ryu Ninjutsu, a book on the history and basic techniques of ninjutsu, and in 2007 he wrote Renzoku Ken: Combat Combinations of Kempo.