He continues his training by traveling to Okinawa every 18 months and by sponsoring Okinawan teachers to come to the USA and teach at member schools and special events such as the UMAA Summer camp and the Hall of Fame. He strives to make the UMAA a special group of friends that enjoy training, sharing and learning with each other. In this association "the smilarities of our styles and concepts are important not the differences".
Shihan Williams is the United States Director for the Okinawa Kensei Do-Ko Kai headed by Hanshi Seifuku Nitta and overseen by Hanshi Seiki Toma in Okinawa, Japan until his death in October 2007. He received his Menkyo Kaiden from Hanshi Seifuku Nitta in 2007.
He is also the Founder of the Premier Martial Arts of Havelock and Jacksonville, NC where his black belts currently teach over 200 students. His legacy of Shorin Ryu is carried on by his son, Ryuji, as the Chief Instructor at the schools he founded years ago.
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