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This page is dedicated to the late Grand Master Mr. Edmund K. Parker for the art he developed and Lives he touched and inspired.  May all that we do Honor his Memory.


Mr. Lelliott with Mr. Parker

Professor Graham Lelliott
 - 6th Degree Black Belt (Click on Name to visit his website).
Graham Lelliott began his Karate training in 1974 on the Island of Jersey. This is the largest of a small group of Islands in the English Channel, collectively known as the Channel Islands and the place where Graham was born in 1948.

He is one of only three Europeans who were physically tested and promoted by Senior Grand Master Edmund Parker from 1st to 4th Degree in Europe, these promotions were 1st Black 1980, 2nd Black 1982, 3rd Black 1985, 4th Black 1989. The other two, being Professor Christian Springer and Professor Gary Ellis.

He was promoted to the status of First generation Black Belt when Mr. Parker signed his 4th Degree certificate as his instructor. This is something he is exceptionally proud of.

Graham was subsequently tested and promoted to 5th Degree by IKKA in 1993; board members included Professor John Sepulveda, Gilbert Velez and Andre Simms in 1997 he was promoted to 6th Degree by the AKKS in Las Vegas.
(Permission to reprint given by Mr. Lelliott 4/19/05)



Mr. Planus

Huk Planas - 9th Degree Black Belt
Mr. Planas began his training in Kenpo in Fresno, Ca. in the late sixties under Steve Labounty and Tom Kelly. He moved to Texas to Help Tom Kelly open a school in El Paso in 1969 and then moved to Pasadena, California to go to work for Ed Parker as a Brown Belt. He received his Black Belt and all subsequent rank through Ed Parker up to Seventh Degree, the highest non-honorary, non-political rank given by Parker in 1985. He became the Manager of the Pasadena school for several years as well as the E.V.P. of the I.K.K.A. for the last ten years Parker lived.
(Permission to reprint given by Mr. Planas 4/19/05)



Ed Parker, Jr.

Ed Parker Jr - 1st Degree Black Belt
            Edmund Kealoha Parker, Jr. (professionally known as  Ed  Parker, Jr.) was born on November 15, 1959, in Glendale,  California.  Ed is the son of the late Ed Parker, Sr., Senior  Grandmaster and  founder of American Kenpo karate. Some consider  Ed's father to be one  of the greatest martial artists who ever  lived. Ed, Sr. was named by  Black Belt Magazine as "the Father of  American Karate." He was noted  for launching the careers of many  martial arts motion picture stars  such as Bruce Lee and Chuck  Norris; and he was the personal karate  instructor, bodyguard and  friend to the late King of Rock n' Roll,  Elvis Presley. Elvis  was so involved with Kenpo and with his instructor, Ed Parker,  Sr., that he put his martial arts logo on the  side of his guitar.  This crest is present on the Elvis Presley guitar  pin, now displayed in all Hard Rock Cafes.
            Ed, Jr. was reared in Southern California. His early   years were focused on the study of art and theater and, at that  time,  he received the Bank of America Art Award. At the age of 19  he moved  to Arizona, doing social work as a voluntary missionary  on numerous  American Indian reservations. Ed worked for two years  with the  Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Southern Ute, Havasupai, White  Mountain and  Jicarilla Apache tribes.
            He then moved to the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, where he   focused on Illustration and the Theatrical Arts at Brigham Young   University Hawaii Campus. During this schooling he studied and  made  student films, one of which won him an award for the Best  Student  Film for 1982 in the State of Hawaii Film Festival. He  was awarded an  internship on the television show "Magnum P..I."  He also received 12  University art and theatrical scholarship  awards.
            After finishing his education, Ed returned to  California  where he continued to study at the Art Center College  of Design. Upon  completion of his training, he went into  partnership with his father.  From 1983 to 1991.Ed produced nine  International Karate  Championships, annual karate tournaments  that host over 6,000  competitors each. "The Internationals"  was  the largest and longest- running martial arts tournaments in the  world having run for over 40  years. He has co-published and  designed over 20 martial arts books.
In December of 1990, Ed's father passed away. Since then, Ed has   continued his involvement with the martial arts industry and has   produced six educational martial arts videos. In June of 1992, he   published "The Encyclopedia of Kenpo," a complete reference  resource  on American Kenpo karate, based on the teachings of his  father, Ed  Parker, Sr. In March of 1993, Ed produced the first  annual Martial  Arts Expo. This event attracted over 8,000  participants. The Expo  featured the first-ever martial arts  talent star search. Celebrity  support for this event came from  actors Wesley Snipes ("Passenger  57"), Steven Ho ("Teenage Mutant  Ninja Turtles.2" & "-3"), Don "The  Dragon" Wilson ("Ring of  Fire"), Jeff Speakman ("The Perfect  Weapon"), and World  Kickboxing Champion, Benny "The Jet" Urquidez  Support was also  derived from producers Aaron Norris ("Side Kicks")  and Rick  Nathanson ("Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story"). During this same  year,  Ed earned his First Degree Black Belt.
            Ed has appeared in several movies and television  shows  such as, "Seven"; "Magnum P.I"; "Jake and the Fat Man";  "Inside  Edition"; "Hello L. A"; "The Curse of the Dragon" with  Chuck Norris,  James Colburn and Kareem Abdul Jabbar; "E!  Entertainment television,  The Biography Channel, and his  appearance in a major motion picture,  Universal Pictures' feature  film "Dragon: The Life of Bruce Lee,"  wherein he portrayed his  own father. The University Times honored Ed  with a cameo award  for his performance in "Dragon."  He hosted "The  Night of the  Golden Masters," a martial arts special for Showtime  which  features many martial arts masters from all over the world   including film star, Ernie Reyes, Jr. He  completed the  choreography  for the movie "Deadly Takeover" (starring martial  arts film star,  Jeff Speakman and veteran actor, Ron Silver), as  well as the film  "Cage II," starring Lou Ferrigno, in which he  served as the Associate  Art Director.
During the past 20 years Ed has taught, lectured, produced,   published, written, illustrated, designed, choreographed and acted  in  various martial arts-related areas. He has a Black Belt in American Kenpo karate under the instruction  of Ron Chap'el and has trained for 40 years with such  noted instructors  as SGM Ed Parker Sr. Richard Planas,  Lee Wedlake, Tommy  Chavies, Martin Wheeler, Vladimier  Vslilas, Frank Trejo and many  others. He also cross trains in other arts such as the Russian art  Systema, Jui Jitsu and some Phillipino arts.
            Ed worked for over 20 years as a freelance  illustrator  and graphic artist, Ed worked on numerous design  campaigns, and has  produced over 5,000 pieces of artwork, two of  which were for National  Public Radio; and with Leonard Nimoy on a  two-part series of dramatic  audio tapes entitled "Jewish Stories  from the Old World to the New"  and "Jewish Short Stories from  Eastern Europe and Beyond." For 4  years Ed focused his talents to  the drawing of a tribute to the  legacy of Ed Parker, Sr.: a  series of portraits of prominent  individuals within martial arts  and the Kenpo industry. Thus far,  over 500 portraits have been  completed. Ed has recently been involved  on a publication called  "The Journey, The oral histories of 25 of the  most prominent  kenpoists today". Ed did the complete design and  layout of the  book as well as illustrated 25 portraits and the cover.  This book  features some of his tribute to the kenpo industry. Ed is  also on  the international lecture circuit, conducting martial arts   workshops and seminars. In 1999 Ed traveled around the world,   teaching over 100 seminars in 35 of the United States and in  Ireland,  England, Greece, Mexico, Canada, and Venezuela.
            Ed also published a book on his father (Memories of  Ed  Parker) that has sold over 10,000 copies, to-date. He was  featured in  two consecutive magazine articles in Black Belt  Magazine, the largest  and most widely distributed martial arts  periodical in the world.  Those profiles appear in the November  '99 and December '99 issues. He  has also been featured in Inside  Kung Fu, Karate/Kung-Fu Illustrated,  Karate and Fitness  International, Budo, Fighters, Kampfkunst  (Germany), Artes  Marciales (Mexico), and Full Contact magazines and  is scheduled  for 3 more magazine articles in the European market.
In the year 2004, he founded and started EPAKS, Inc. a company dedicated towards the publishing and producing of high quality teaching and learning materials for the martial arts industry. He has  just produced over 120 paintings featuring kenpo techniques,  each  painting has been transformed into decks of training cards in which he has produced two decks of 60 cards each.  He has  also just released his first authored book on the "Kenpo  Kards" that  he produced. To find out more about these cards click here Kenpo Kards. Ed has also just released the first  kenpo designed  martial arts uniform. This uniform is ground  breaking history for the  branch of martial arts known as kenpo, one of the largest growing new martial arts. This uniform has  gotten international recognition and  is expected to be used by thousands of martial artists around the world.

            Ed is the proud father of four childrenthree  daughters  and one son, and the Grandfather of two grandchildren.  Ed lives with  his wife in Pasadena, California.


                        Professor Kelley 


Sean P. Kelley

Chinese Karate Federation (CKF) President Sean P. Kelley is a 6th Degree Black Belt in Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate, and the owner and head instructor of Kelley Karate Center, Inc. in Greenacres, Florida. Mr. Kelley is well known for his ability to teach students from the youngest kenpoists through advanced adults. In addition to his regular classes and private students, he teaches at seminars throughout the United States and Canada.

Training History

Sean Kelley began his martial arts traning in Moo Duk Kwan in 1975 under Francisco Conde, earning his Black Belt in 1983.

However, when he met Grandmaster Ed Parker in 1978, Mr. Kelley developed an appreciation and respect for the art of American Kenpo. When he moved to Florida in 1983, Sean Kelley began serious training in Mr. Parker's art, opening his own Kenpo school in 1985. During this time, he organized and hosted seminars featuring instructors such as Ed Parker, Bill Wallace, Joe Lewis, Jeff Speakman and Billy Blanks.

In 1992, Sean Kelley became a student of Parker Kenpo instructor, Lee Wedlake, Jr. of Fort Myers, Florida. Mr. Kelley and Mr. Wedlake have collaborated in promoting the Florida Kenpo Camp three-day seminars held yearly at Kelley Karate Center. Guest instructors have included such outstanding kenpoists as Michael Robert Pick, Larry Tatum, Richard 'Huk' Planas, Frank Trejo, Tom Kelly, Gil Hibben, Lee Wedlake, and David Hebler.

Mr. Kelley's rank advancements:

  • Promoted to 5th Degree in 1995 by 8th Degree Lee Wedlake
  • Promoted to 6th Degree in 1999 by 9th Degree Richard 'Huk' Planas, first generation Parker Black Belt and ten-year Vice President of Ed Parker's IKKA
  • Promoted to 5th Degree in 2000 by kickboxing legend Joe Lewis in Joe Lewis' American Karate Systems.

Awards, Citations and Affiliations

  • Youngest martial artist included in the 2001 book, THE JOURNEY, the Oral Histories of 24 of the Most proficiant American Kenpoists of Today
  • Voted into "who's Who" of Martial Arts in 1992 by KARATE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE
  • Chosen for the Crime Stoppers Award in 1989 by the Palm Beach Crime Prevention Association
  • Awarded "Citizen of the Month" in 1987 by the TOWN CRIER NEWSPAPER
  • Member of Bill Wallace's Superfoot Systems
  • Member of Joe Lewis' American Karate Systems

The Guardian Angels

The Guardian Angel Motto "Dare to Care" embodies Mr. Kelley's concern for the community. A long-time friend of Guardian Angel founder Curtis Sliwa, Mr. Kelley has been the South Florida Coordinator of the Guardian Angels for over sixteen years, and actively patrols the streets to deter crime and gang activity.


For more information on Mr. Kelley and the Kelley Karate Center, please visit www.seankelley.com