Tom Kosslow began his practice of Wado-Ryu karate in 1968 at the
age of 18, while attending college in Nashville, Tennessee. His first
sensei was the late Cecil Patterson, President and Founder of the U.S.
Eastern Wado-Ryu Karate-Do Federation. Kosslow Sensei trained in
Nashville until he was drafted during the Vietnam War in 1970. He spent
the next four years as a member of the U.S. Air Force. He continued his
training during his military years and upon his Honorable Discharge he
relocated to Lakeland, Florida, where he trained under the direction of
Charles Parrish. Parrish Sensei promoted Kosslow Sensei to Shodan (1st
Degree Black Belt) in 1975.
In 1976, Kosslow Sensei moved to Atlanta so that he might attend
graduate school at the University of Georgia. Between 1978 and 1983
Kosslow Sensei earned a Masters Degree, Specialist Degree and
Doctorate Degree in Educational Administration. He worked for the
Fulton County Board of Education in Atlanta, first as an Elementary
School Teacher (9 years) and then as an Elementary School Principal
(17 years). In July of 2000, Dr. Kosslow retired from that school
system.
In 1969 and again in 1975, Kosslow Sensei was fortunate enough to have
been able to receive instruction from the late Hironori Otsuka, the
founder of Wado-Ryu karate. In 1985, he traveled to Japan for the 50th
Wado-Ryu World Championships as a member of the U.S. Eastern Team. In
the early 1980's, Kosslow Sensei began training under the supervision
of Tatsuo Suzuki, the most senior of all Wado-Ryu instructors. When
Suzuki Sensei created the Wado International Karate-Do Federation,
Kosslow Sensei formally joined that organization in 1989. Suzuki Sensei
has been his instructor since that time. Kosslow Sensei returned to
Japan again in 1995 as a member of the WIKF Team to compete in an
International Friendship Tournament. In 2003, he once again visited
Japan to train and tour as a member of a WIKF world group.
In 2005, at the Wado World Cup in Plano, Texas, Suzuki Sensei promoted
Kosslow Sensei to the rank of 7th Degree Black Belt. This promotion made
him the highest ranked WIKF student in the United States.
Dr. Kosslow served as the Chairman of the WIKF USA Board of Directors
until December of 2006. He is currently the Secretary and a member of the
Technical Committee of that organization. He has also served as a member
of the Board of Directors for the Georgia Karate League since its
inception in 1996. Dr. Kosslow has owned and operated the Newnan Karate
Center in Newnan, Georgia since 1977.