Hamed Firouzi
4th degree black belt in National Karate. 
Hamed Firouzi was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota; an only child until the age of 12, he descends from parents of Persian and Scandinavian ancestry.  Hamed described himself as a ‘child with lots of energy’ who was introduced to the martial arts at the age of 5 by his father who always had a fascination for the art.  Now, 19 years later, it’s clear that martial arts are so deeply engrained it would be hard to separate the art from the man.  At the age of 24, Hamed Firouzi is now the head instructor and manager of the National Karate School in Hopkins Minnesota.

National Karate was founded by John Worley who later partnered with Larry Carnahan.  The National Karate system evolved from Jhoon Rhee which is nearly identical in technique and philosophy but with a unique set of curriculum and forms.   Jhoon Rhee, also known as the father of American Tae Kwon Do, modernized several aspects of the ancient Korean Art (most notably the side kick and reverse punch) by adapting techniques from his own unique style into what was considered a ground breaking martial arts system.  Many of those concepts are still widely practiced around the world today.

Being a young man who was often considered ‘the smallest’ or ‘the underdog’, Hamed appreciates life’s harsh realities and what it takes to overcome or transcend them.  Consequently, he developed an understanding that you have to work hard for what want.  He’s learned to become a smarter fighter, adapting his style to best fit the situation or opponent.  In addition, he realizes the importance of being patient so that he could capitalize on an opponent’s mistake rather than rush in to make his own.  His maxim is Train hard, and often.  Train smart and like you compete; and, the more you put in, the more you will get out.  “A great martial artist is a well rounded, self-confident individual who has a great sense of self and their surroundings, with a sharp mental focus and superb body control and balance.” Hamed says.  “They should be able to handle themselves in pressure situations calmly, and above all be humble and able to hold themselves in high standards as citizens within society, always caring for those around them”.


An active tournament competitor, Hamed has competed all over the country and has achieved many awards.  The North Central Karate Association rated him 1st in weapons in 1998, 1999 and 2006; and, 1st in fighting in 2004, 2005 and 2006.  In 2006 he was nationally ranked #2 in the Black Belt super lightweight division by NASKA (North American Sport Karate Association).  He has won seven national team championships, as well as six individual lightweight Grand Championships.  In May, 2007 he won the lightweight Super Fight Championship in Boston; and, won the overall Super Fight title in the Battle of Atlanta and also at the Diamond Nationals.  He has won 13 State Grand Championships as a youth and an adult competitor.


Known for being a super lightweight capable of beating heavyweights, Hamed has been clutch at the anchor position for 3 different National teams.  He is currently a member of Team Wasuru, serving alongside former USA teammate Ross Levine.  Spectators often comment on his speed and movement.  However, if you ask Hamed he believes his best asset is being a smart fighter.  At a youthful 23 years of age, Mr. Firouzi is on the rise and coming-off his most successful season to date.  A humble individual, Hamed doesn’t talk-up his accomplishments or abilities but he did share with us that he is a very competitive person.  He says he doesn’t like to take life too seriously and enjoys a good laugh.  He describes himself as a confident and easy-going person who focuses on the positive; and, takes pleasure in making others feel good about themselves.  As a full-time instructor he constantly reminds himself and those he teaches that it is essential to be humble; and, understand that you are always learning and improving, until the day you die.  His best advice to others is “always try your best, stay with it, and don’t limit yourself or sell yourself short...better to aim high and miss than to aim low and get a direct hit”.


IMAC, USA was intrigued by this athlete who seemed wise beyond his years.  We were left to wonder how a 24-year old could have already developed such depth of character with mature convictions and principles?  How did this neophyte establish a credence that often only ripens with age and experience?  His goal is to possibly revolutionize the art which he declares is a tall order but indicates that he doesn’t want to limit himself or the possibilities ahead.  At the 2008 Martial Arts Olympics we were captivated by this outstanding athlete who was quick to accept new challenges, and eager to test his fighting skills despite some unfamiliar divisions.  Hamed, beyond doubt, is a testament to the true meaning of a ‘blackbelt’.  He’s able to easily adapt to any environment or situation; and, pursues his objectives with steadfast conviction.  His personality and character demonstrate honorable core values such as humility and a respect for others.  To this Hamed, IMAC USA would like to say it was an honor getting to know you and have you be part of our team. 


  Be the change you want to see in the world (Mahatma Gandhi)

 

  • 2008 Diamond Nationals
    • First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M Lt.
    • Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 M Lt.
  • 2008 US Open
    • First Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M Lt.
  • 2008 Martial Arts Olympics “East-West” Open
    • Gold Medal, National Team (USA) Black Belt Sparring
    • Gold Medal, Black Belt Point Sparring WKU 18+ M >70kg
    • Gold Medal, Black Belt Point Sparring WKF 18+ M >70kg
  • 2008 Ocean State Grand Nationals
    • First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M Lt.
    • Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 M Lt.
  • 2007 Diamond Nationals
    • Superfight Champion
  • 2007 Battle of Atlanta
    • First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M Lt.
    • Superfight Champion
  • 2007 New England Open
    •   First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M Lt
    •   Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 M LW
    •   Superfight Champion
  • 2007 Bluegrass Nationals

      First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring (Team Wasuru)

  • 2007 AKA Grand Nationals

    • First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring (Team NK)
  • 2006 Diamond Nationals
    • First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring (Team NK)
  • 2006 Twin Towers
    •   First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M SLt
    •   Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 LW
  • 2006 Battle of Atlanta
    • First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M SLt
    • Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 LW
  • 2006 Bluegrass Nationals
    • First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring (Team NK)
  • 2006 AKA Grand Nationals
    • First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring
  • 2005 Pan American Internationals
    • First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring
    • Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 LW
  • 2005 Diamond Nationals
    • First, Black Belt Point Sparring 18-29 M LW
    • Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 LW
  • 2005 Battle of Atlanta
    • Grand Champion Black Belt Sparring 18-29 LW
  • 2005 US Open
    • First, 18+ M Black Belt Team Sparring