Nidan
Dale Gatchalian began training in karate on February 3, 1992 at the
age of 12. He trained at Worthen Karate Academy under Sensei Diana Worthen
in Wado Shinzen-Kai Karate-do. In January of 1996, Nidan Gatchalian
began studying under Sensei Worthen's two senior students Sensei Darrin
Free and Sensei Brody Burns at the same dojo, currently named the Academy
of Classical Karate-do after she retired from teaching karate. In 1996,
Nidan Gatchalian passed his initial shodan compulsory examination phase
on his first attempt, an accomplishment only seen once prior to his
exam, and after four years and eight months of training, he earned his
shodan rank on November 9, 1996. In 1998, Nidan Gatchalian won a Gold
Medal in Kata at the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) National Championships
in Orlando, Florida and became a National Champion and an AAU All-American.
On October 14, 2000, Nidan Gatchalian earned his Nidan rank in Wado
Shinzen-Kai Karate-do under Shihan Thomas Sergent and Shodai John Hawk. In
the 2001 USA National Karate-do Federation (USA-NKF) National Championships
and Team Trials in Houston, Texas, Nidan Gatchalian won a silver medal
in kumite in the -60 kg division and earned a seat on the United States
National Team Pool. That year, he also earned a Gold Medal and National
Champion in Long Kobudo. In 2001, Nidan Gatchalian began practicing
karate-do under Suzuki Tatsuo Sensei, Hanshi in the Wado International
Karatedo Federation (Wado Kokusai Karatedo Renmei). Suzuki Sensei accepted
Nidan Gatchalian's rank and recognized him as a Nidan and Assistant
Instructor in the WIKF in May of 2002. Nidan Gatchalian had the great
honor of being Suzuki Sensei's Uke in a Tanto-dori demonstration at
the 1st Annual Suzuki Cup in Plano, TX, USA. He is currently training
to earn Sandan, Sensei, and WIKF Instructor license.
Nidan Gatchalian
is currently an Instructor and Assistant Coach at the Academy of Classical
Karate-do. He is currently certified under the American Sports Education
Program (ASEP) and a certified AAU coach and official. He has competed
and medalled several times in a number of AAU and USA-NKF National Championships
and the AAU Junior Olympics. He has also won Association and Regional
Champion in the AAU, State Champion in the USA-NKF, and Texas State
Champion in the Traditional Karate League many times since 1992.
A proud member
of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 2002 (WHOOP!), Nidan Gatchalian graduated
Cum Laude from Texas A&M University in College Station in May
of 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science, a Bachelor
of Arts in English with an emphasis in rhetoric, minors in Psychology
and Political Science, and a Professional Writing Certificate. He also
earned the honor of graduating as a University Undergraduate Research
Fellow, the highest honor at Texas A&M University, conducting research
into the factors affecting the performance of medical students. He was
the President of the Texas A&M Pre-Medical Society, a 300 member
organization, Vice-President of the Executive Council of Health Organizations,
an umbrella committee over all pre-health organizations at Texas A&M,
and Peer Advisor in the Office of Professional School Advising (OPSA)
at Texas A&M.
Nidan Gatchalian
is currently a Medical Student (Student Doctor) of the Class of 2007
at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North
Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth and is pursuing his Doctor
of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). He hopes to earn a teaching fellowship
in the Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (moving his graduation
date to 2008) where he would earn a Master of Science in Clinical Education
and Research and valuable experience in teaching, clinical skills, and
research. Upon graduation, Nidan Gatchalian anticipates entering a residency
in the Dallas-Fort Woth (DFW) Metroplex of Texas in Family Practice
and also pursuing fellowships in Sports Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative
Medicine. Nidan Gatchalian hopes to be a practicing family physician
in the DFW area, and after several years as a practicing physician,
Nidan Gatchalian also hopes to return to academics to become a clinical
professor and to teach future physicians the art and science of medicine
and osteopathy.
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