Throughout the years, Dolph has always stayed close to the martial arts: ‘Karate and physical fitness have kept me reasonably sane in a very tough and sometimes insane business’. In 1998, after a three hours grueling technical examination and twenty consecutive full-contact karate bouts without rest, Dolph was awarded his Third Degree black belt by the World Karate Organization in Tokyo. ‘My instructor told me to hire a video-crew and film it because, as he put it: you’ll never do this again! Watching the footage years later I understand what he meant...’
Dolph’s previous martial arts accomplishments include being the captain of the Swedish National Karate Team and the individual champion of the Swedish, European and Australian Heavyweight Full Contact Divisions.
‘Having said all that, I’m currently training hard to take my Fourth Degree examination and perform a Karate exhibition at the World Karate Championships in 2011. I tell you, it’s not getting any easier….’, Dolph confesses
Dolph’s previous martial arts accomplishments include being the captain of the Swedish National Karate Team and the individual champion of the Swedish, European and Australian Heavyweight Full Contact Divisions.
‘Having said all that, I’m currently training hard to take my Fourth Degree examination and perform a Karate exhibition at the World Karate Championships in 2011. I tell you, it’s not getting any easier….’, Dolph confesses
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