DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL CULTURE & SPORTS

Dr. Roberto Gonzalez Haramboure
Grandmaster – 9th Dan

email contact: rayharamboure@yahoo.com

Dr. Haramboure is well qualified to give lectures or answer
 any of our member’s questions on a variety of topics:

– How to become the best martial arts master (ideal professional profile)

– Didactic structure of martial arts sport preparation process

– Educative psycho-pedagogy for moral values development in martial arts

– Technique and tactic teaching methodology in martial arts

– Sport training planning in martial arts

– Biological sciences in martial arts (psycho-motility, bioquemestry, physiology, biomechanics)

– Recreation and games for teaching martial arts to kids.

– First aids in martial arts

– Physical preparation in martial arts (development of several capacities)

– Bioenergetics training in martial arts (taijiquan and qigong)

CURRICULUM VITAE

  1. MAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION.

 

  •  Place and date of birth: Havana, Cuba. October 22, 1970.

 

  1. MAIN PROFESSIONAL TITLES.

 

  • Scientific Degree: Doctor in Sciences of Physical Culture (Ph.D) Havana University 2003.
  • Other Scientific Degree: Master in Modern Sport Training Methodology. Superior Institute of Physical Culture 1998
  • Academic Degree: Bachelor in Physical Culture. Superior Institute of Physical Culture 1993.
  • Karate-do ranks:

–            Red Belt 9th Dan, Soke (style creator Haramboure ryu) and Hanshi (Grand Master) teaching license 2008.

–            Red and white belt, Renshi (Master Shitoryu and Gojuryu) Cuban Martial Arts Federation. 2006.

  • Karate-do referee level: National  1997.
  • Specialties involved with sports and martial arts:
  • Academic Coordinator 1998.
  • Scientific Researcher. 1996.
  • Methodological Advisor. 1994.
  • Sport trainer. 1993.
  • Personal Trainer. 1993.
  • Physiotherapist  1993.

2. MAIN PROFESSIONAL PROFILE.

    2.1. COGNITIVE COMPETENCIES:

  • Wide and deep knowledge about sciences involved in Scientific Research, Pedagogy, Sports, Health and Recreation.
  • Wide and deep knowledge about several eastern and western techniques for health and beauty treatments
  • Wide and deep knowledge about sport techniques and martial arts (mainly Karate-do)

    2.2. PROCEDIMENTAL COMPETENCIES:

 * Great ability in planning, use and evaluation of process involved in learning and improving sport movements,

          aesthetic or health.

 * Great ability organizing and directing the teaching and updating of teachers.

 * Great ability organizing scientific and Academic activities.

  * Great ability designing working strategies that will allow reaching the objectives with less time, effort and investments.

 2.3:  PERSONAL COMPETENCIES

    • Team work ability
    • Leadership
    • Responsability
    • Commitment
    • Discipline
    • Respect.
  1. EMPLOYMENT AND DUTIES.


3.1. IN PERÚ.

*   Peruvian Institute of Sports (2009 until present):

Methodological Adviser for:

–          Oversee training plans and training sessions.

–          Enabling and updating Physical Education Teachers.

–          Organizing academic and scientific activities.

  • Peruvian Ministry of Education (2004 until present):

Methodological Adviser for:

–          Educative and Didactic materials.

–          Enabling and updating Physical Education Teachers.

–          Organizing academic and scientific activities.

  • Universities:

“Chimbote Angels Private University” (2007):

–      Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction: Teaching the updating course for teachers and students in the Physical Education and Sports Specialty.

Pontific Catholic Private University of Peru” (2007):

–      Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the updating course of “Modern Theory and Methodology of Physical Education, Sports Training and Recreation” As part of the 1rst cycle of master degree level.

“San Martín de Porres Private University” (2006 – present):

–       Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the updating course of “Modern Pedagogical Theories” as part of the 1rst cycle of doctorate and master degree level in University Education

–        Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Tutor in 5 master degree thesis

“San Marcos National University” (2005-present):

–        Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Consultancy in improving curriculum materials for doctorate and master degree level in several specialties.

–          Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the course of “Scientific Research Methodology” As part of the last cycle of doctorate and master degree level in Education, mentions in sport and teaching.

–          Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the course of “Curriculum: Design and Evaluation” As part of the last cycle of doctorate and master degree level in Education, mention in teaching.

–          Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the course of “Didactics” As part of the last cycle of doctorate and master degree level in Education, mention in teaching.

–          Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the course of “Physical activity and health for healthy persons” As part of the last cycle of doctorate and master degree level in Education, mention in sports.

–          Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Teaching the course of “Physical activity and health for sick persons” As part of the last cycle of doctorate and master degree level in Education, mention in sports.

–          Education Faculty, Educative Research Institute: Teaching the conference: “Ideal Professional profile of teachers at present and for the future”

–          Education Faculty, Postgraduate Direction:  Tutor of 9 master degree thesis

 

“Engineering National University” (2006)

       –         Postgraduate Office: Living the course of: “Design and use of curriculum by professional competencies”

“Trujillo National University” (2005):

–          Social Sciences Faculty: International Diplomat in “Pshychomotricity

“Peruvian Wings Private University” (2004):

–          Sports Professional School: Methodological advisor for curriculum improvement.

  • National Sport Federations  (2006):

–   Peruvian Federation of Body building. Member of the Technical Direction Board. International Professor and methodological advisor for sport training and fitness.

–   Lima Karate-do League. Member of the Technical Direction Board. International Professor and methodological advisor for sport training and fitness.

  • 2004-2005. San Borja, Lima, Perú.

 

Karate-do trainer for Gladys Eugenie, World Bonze Medalist.

 

  • 2005 Private Tennis Club “Las Terrazas” de Miraflores, Lima, Perú.

– Personal trainer: In charge of planning, direction and evaluation of training programs belonging each sex, age and competitive level.

– Physiotherapist: In charge of aesthetic and physical and mental health.

– Organizing events: In charge of the organizing and direction of sport tournaments, martial arts exhibitions, gymnastic choreographies, recreational activities, ceremonies and others.

– Education manager: In charge of planning, direction and evaluation of the methodological performance of professors, as well as of living several teaching and updating courses.

3.2.  IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.

  • 2000- Pan-American Federation of Karate-do Gojuryu.

Teaching the Diploma “Martial Arts Sport Training Methodology”. Santiago de Los Caballeros.

  • 2000- Dominican Federation of Karate-do Wadoryu and Dominican University Karate-do League.

Teaching the course “Martial Arts Sport Training Methodology”. Santo Domingo.

3.3. IN CUBA.

  • 1998-2003. Havana University, “Juan Abrantes” Stadium. Habana City.

– Sport Manager: In charge of planning, direction and evaluation of the lessons and training from all the professors involved in martial arts and sport combat, such as Karate-do, Judo, Taekwondo, Wrestling and Boxing.

– Main professor: In charge of pre gradual and post gradual teaching involved with Karate-do, Fitness and Massage.

– Sport Directive: In charge of sport delegations from the Havana University in national and international tournaments.

– Organizing several activities: In charge of the organization and direction of sport championships, martial arts exhibitions, gymnastic choreographies and many others.

– President of the Scientific Council and Research and Updating Office: In charge of planning, supervision and evaluation of the methodological work done by professors from this university. Also organizing scientific and Academic activities in jury thesis.

  • 2002- High Institute of Physical Culture, “Manuel Fajardo”, Havana City:

– Postgraduate teacher: In charge of courses for sport trainers about: “Methodology of training”, “Especial Treatments for a better sport shape”

– Scientific researcher: In charge of research, consultancies and tutorship for any kind of thesis.

  • 1993-1998. High Performance Sport Training Centre. Havana City.

– Head Coach of the Junior Karate-do Team: In charge of planning, use and evaluation of the training for the team. Supervision of the rest of trainers and other complementary personnel.

– Sport Directive: In charge of sport delegations for national and international tournaments.

– Organizing several activities: In charge of the organization and direction of sport championships, martial arts exhibitions, gymnastic choreographies and many others, such as the opening ceremony of the World Festival for Youth and Students.

  • 1995-1996. Hotel Tryp Club Cayo Coco. Jardines del Rey. Ciego de Ávila.
  • 1996. BIOTOP Fitness Club. Havana City.
  • 1993-1994. Biotop Fitness Club. Habana City.

 

On those places he has made the following Works:

 

– Personal trainer: In charge of planning, direction and evaluation of training programs in the gymnasium.

– Physiotherapist: In charge of aesthetic and physical and mental health in the massage area.

– Organizing events: In charge of the organizing and direction of sport tournaments, martial arts exhibitions, gymnastic choreographies, recreational activities, ceremonies and others.

– Teachers manager: In charge of planning, direction and evaluation of the methodological performance of professors, as well as imparting several teaching and updating courses.

 


  1. MAIN RECORDS REACHED AS KARATE COACH.
  • 2004: Achieve a perfect performance in the National Karate do Championship of Perú with the athlete Gladys Eusebio, winning all the fights with the maximum points in favor and no one against, always finishing before the ordinary time.
  • 2004: Achieve the best sport shape of all times with the karate team of the Police Club. Perú.
  • 2004: Achieve the best sport shape of all times with the competitive team of the Private Tennis Club “Las Terrazas” de Miraflores. Lima, Perú.
  • 2004. Being the first person of Cuban Karate-do (and so far the only one) in receiving the Doctor in Sciences of Physical Culture level.
  • 2003: Achieve the best sport shape of all times with the “Ernesto Che Guevara” Karate-do Dojo, Havana City, and consequently for the first time win the regional championship.
  • 1998-2001: Join the bigger amount of Karate-do practitioners in a university (more than 200), and remain with them among the firsts places of the country. Havana City.
  • 1995-1998. Obtain the first place in all the national and international tournaments.
  • 1994-1998. Establish (and progressively increase) several national and international competitive records still unbroken, such as:
  • Honorary chart filled only with his athletes (sustained for 3 years)
  • Perfect performance in Kata (achieve all the medals in individuals and team for both sex, sustained for 4 years)
  • Selected as the best sport trainer in the country, even being the youngest (sustained for 5 years)
  • Reach a total of 10 gold medals, out of 17 possible.
  • Reach a total of 18 medals, out of 23 possible.
  • Reach a total of 164 points, out of 226 possible.
  • Reach a superiority of 70 points above the second place team (record before was only 32).
  1. MAIN MEDALS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND AWARDS RECEIVED FOR HIS WORK AS SPORT TRAINER.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the Centre of Studies for the Improve of Higher Education. Havana University.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of the Centre of Studies of Health and Human Welfare. Havana University.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the Latin American Pedagogy Associations. Havana City.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Havana University.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the Main Specialist of the Economy Office of the Cuban Sport Ministry. Havana City.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of the World Karate-do Federation. Madrid, Spain.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the Vice President of the World Martial Arts Federation, Tarcento, Italia.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of the Pan-American Karate do Gojuryu Federation, Texas, EEUU.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of the International Yang Martial Arts Association, EEUU.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of Yudasha Kobujutsu Karate do Federation, Canada.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Martial Arts Federation. Havana City.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the President of the Karate do Joshinom Shorinryu Cuban Association.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the City Commissioner of Karate do, Havana City.
  • 2002. Recommendation letter by the Sport Sub Director of the High Performance Training Centre, Havana City
  • Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Jujutsu Federation. Havana City.
  • Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Kick Boxing Federation. Havana City.
  • Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Wushu Federation. Havana City.
  • Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Karate-do Wadoryu Association. Havana City.
  • Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Karate-do Gojuryu Association. Havana City.
  • Recommendation letter by the President of the Cuban Dayto ryu Aiki Bujutsu Association. Havana City.
  • Since 1995 until 1998. Medal for being selected “the best sport trainer in the country.”
  • 1998. Medal for: “Methodological and pedagogical support to national Sport.”
  • 1998. Medal because of: “Outstanding contribution to reach great competitive results in a sustained way.”
  • 1997. Medal because of: “Outstanding trajectory and dedication for the improve of sport development in the country.”
  • 1995. Medal because of: “Distinguish support to sport development in Havana City.”
  1. MAIN SUBJETCS INVOLVED WITH SCIENTIFIC WORK.

  6.1. MAIN RESPONSABILITIES AS A SPORT RESERACHER:

 

  • 2006: Member of the Methodological Committee of the International Magazine. www.altorendimiento.net
  • 2002: Member of the Methodological and Scientific Committee of the Cuban Martial Arts Federation.
  • 2001: Member of the Methodological Committee of the World Martial Arts Federation.
  • 2000: Member of the Pedagogical Latin-American Association
  • 1999: President of the Methodological and Scientific Committee of the Cuban Karate-do Gojuryu Association.
  • 1998-2001: President of the Scientific Committee and Research and Postgraduate Office. Havana University.
  • 1996: Member of the Especial Therapies Laboratory for Biologycal Improve in sports. Higher Institute of Physical Culture, Havana City.

  6.2. MAIN STUDIES RECEIVED:

 

  • Preparation for doctorate. Havana University  (1994-2003)
  • Master in Modern Theory and Methodology of Sport Training. Higher Institute of Physical Culture (1996-1998)
  • Advanced English Language. Adults School Teaching (1988-2000)
  •  In Karate-do techniques he has learned from several masters such as Akira Ito, Shoko Sato, Nobuyoshi Murata, Ishikawa, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Sigetoshi Senaha, Tatsuo Susuki and others.
  • Statistics. Havana University
  • Scientific Research Methodology. Havana University
  1. RESEARCHS:
  • Design, use and evaluation of Haramboure Curriculum Strategy for the improving of the sport preparation process of martial arts athletes. 2003 (Doctorate Thesis)
  • Design, use and evaluation of Haramboure System for evaluation and classification of martial arts masters. 2002
  • Design, use and evaluation of Haramboure System for evaluation and classification of athletes. 2001
  • Design, use and evaluation of Haramboure System for martial arts level examination procedures. 2002
  • Design, use and evaluation of Haramboure System for sport talents selection in martial arts. 2002
  1. MAIN SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES (WORK AS ORGANIZER AND/OR EXPOSITOR):

 

  • I International Combat and Martial Arts Seminar. Lima, Peru, 2009.
  • Deporciencias International Congress, Lima, Peru, 2010.
  • IV International Congress of Physical Education and Sports for Health. Puno, Peru, 2007.
  • Scientific Journey of the Cuban Federation of Martial Arts, Havana City 2003.
  • Science and Technology of Havana University, 2003, 1998.
  • II Martial Arts Congress. “Andres Koleshkine”, Havana City, 2001
  • III International Conference of Physical Education and High Performance Sports, Havana City, 2001.
  • Pan-American Federation of Karate-do Gojuryu. Santo Domingo 2000.
  • Scientific Journey of the Sports Ministry. Havana City, 1996 – 2002

I had written more than 50 articles involved with Education, Sports, Martial arts and Health, and also six books:

  •  I am a good teacher?
  • The ideal sport coach profile
  • How to became the best martial arts master
  • Preparation for sport records
  • Kido. The way of spirit
  • Haramboure ryu: Karatedo with a new conception of martial arts.