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A legend of the martial arts. Professor Cerio did more than just continue the lineage -- he truly made an indelible mark on it. Throughout his illustrious career he brought the lines of Kempo back together from potential splits that could have damaged the system.
It all began in the early 1960's when Professor Cerio began Kempo training under George Pesare. By the mid-1960's he had opened his first studio and studied Kenpo under Master Ed Parker.
A short time later he began studying under Professor William K.S. Chow, and in 1971 he received his 5th Degree Black Belt from Professor Chow.
By the early 1980's Ed Parker awarded Professor Cerio his 9th Degree Black Belt in American Kenpo Karate and the title of Shihan (Master).

The Bren Events Center in Irvine, California was the venue for the Honorable Grandmaster's only 1993 California appearance. More than 700 USSD students participated in the "Legends of the Martial Arts" seminar featuring the world renowned Honorable Grandmaster Nick Cerio, United Studios of Self Defense founder and Headmaster Charles Mattera and several Master instructors. This event was the largest seminar in the Honorable Grandmaster's 35-year career.
Professor Nick Cerio passed away on October 7, 1998. His passing marked the end of a monumental life and a fantastic martial artist.
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1989 proved to be an important year in the life of Professor Cerio. He was named a professor by Professor Thomas H. Burdine and awarded the "Above Ranking Status" by the world counsel of sokes (founders). This elevatated him to 10th degree black belt.
Upon his many visits and training sessions, Grandmaster Cerio awarded the prestigous honor of Hachidan, 8th Degree Black Belt to Headmaster Charles Mattera on November 1, 1990. This was the highest rank certification ever given by the Professor.

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