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National Team Pepsi Featured On World Martial Arts
Magazine Premier Issue
RAP Publishing of Seoul, South Korea has launched a new online magazine in English. The online martial arts news publication is called World Martial Arts Magazine and features the members of National Team Pepsi as their first cover story. Although the magazine is published in English the news and information will be global with professional corresondents in Africa, Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Russia, and the USA.
The magazine's publisher, Sung II Oh, said: "National Team Pepsi was chosen as our first cover story because they have become recognized as a martial arts cultural Icon worldwide that represents the high standards and work ethic that World Martial Arts Magazine believes in. National Team Pepsi's meteoric rise in the last seven years has attracted a great deal of publicity and corporate sponsorships. I feel that they represent the magazine well." National Team Pepsi Coach, Theresa Zaino will also be the USA News Correspondent reporting on national and international events being held in the USA.
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World Martial Arts Magazine Appoints International News Correspondents
The Publisher of World Martial Arts Magazine has appointed international news correspondents to research and report on martial arts news and events around the world. The official international news correspondents include: Australia: Master Nigel May, China: Master Sophie Song, Japan: Master Kazu Oyama, Pakistan: Grand Master Rizwan Mustafa Zubairi, Russia: Ludia Kang,
South Korea: Master Chang Kyo Oh, United States: Master Theresa Zaino, Colombia: Master William Rayo. Theresa Zaino and National Team Pepsi appear on the cover of the premier issue of World Martial Arts Magazine available now.
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Richard Hackworth Promoted to Editor
Seoul, Korea: Rap Publishing, Inc. owner, Sung Il Oh has announced that Richard Hackworth is being promoted to Editor for their World Martial Arts Magazine brand. The publisher felt that the launching of an English edition of their magazine would be historic but could not have predicted over 15,000 subscribers in 30 days of promotion under Richard Hackworth's guidance. "Richard Hackworth's leadership and martial arts marketing expertise helped us reach our first quarter goal in only 30 days" said Sung Il Oh during a recent tele-conference with World Martial Arts Magazine staff members. "I look forward to working with the World Martial Arts Magazine team to make our publication the most popular martial arts publication in the world today." said Hackworth. He continued to say, "I think that the quality of the content is what makes us different from other magazines. Our articles are well researched and professional written by leading martial artists and experts in their field."
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National Team Pepsi "Show Team" To Represent
USA At World Championships In Korea
KwangJu, Korea: The World Martial Arts Demonstration Team Championships will be held in KwangJu, South Korea on October 10th, 2009. The championships are being held in conjunction with the World Hapkido Conference being held on October 5th - 11th, 2009 and is sanctioned by the Korean Hapkido Federation, the Korean National Tourism Department, and the Korean International Sports Council. The awards ceremony will be held October 11th, 2009. Martial Arts Team USA members will consist of the current members of the National Team Pepsi "Show Team". Martial Arts Team America Coaches will be Grand Masters Danny & Theresa Zaino. Final selection for the competitors to participate in this World Championship competiton will be held on Friday, June 13th, 2008 at the 31st "Battle of Florida" National Martial Arts Championships in Palm Beach County, Florida.
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OFFICIAL CORPORATE SPONSOR OF
NATIONAL TEAM PEPSI "SHOW TEAM"

National Team Pepsi member Dominique Zaino Host of "Kids Corner" on the Action Radio Network met with National Team Pepsi Representative Adam Chernow of Pepsi Americas on April 14th, 2008. In the recent interview Mr. Chernow stated that the 7 year relationship with the team has been a great success. "With National Team Pepsi we never have to worry." "We at Pepsi Americas know we can always count on them to do the right thing and we look forward to along and lasting relationship." Dominique's "Kids Corner" shows air every Sunday night at 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Just go to: www.actionradio.net to listen. Learn more about Dominique at: www.actionradio.net/DominiqueZainoRadioShow.htm |
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Ringstar Announced As Title Sponsor of
National Team Pepsi
Joining longtime team sponsor Pepsi Americas, Ringstar's support for National Team Pepsi has been formalized. Ringstar founder and CEO, Steve Shepherd, a 5 time World Kick Boxing Champion, made the anncouncement with Danny Zaino, head coach, and Theresa Zaino, asst. head coach, of Team Pepsi.
Since bursting on the scene in 2000, National Team Pepsi "Show Team" has developed a national following for it's unique and exciting demonstration shows. Competing and performing in over 200 events, the team has amassed over 1000 awards including DemoTeam of the Year for the past 4 years.
When asked about his decision to formalize the Ringstar association with Team Pepsi, Steve Shepherd said "Our goal, as the Ringstar product line expands, is to support organizations that epitomize the work ethic and attributes that have helped make Ringstar the most innovative force in martial arts equipment in the last 40 years. We look forward to our relationship with Team Pepsi as a great way to insure that the safety and performance benefits inherent in Ringstar Advantage products are able to be demonstrated first hand by a highly-trained group of professionals."
Both Zaino and Shepherd agreed they're looking forward to a long and mutally rewardingassociation. National Team Pepsi and Ringstar do indeed look like a perfect fit! |
Dominique Zaino is a 9 time Florida State Champion in Weapons, Kata, and Point
Sparring. On March 8th at the Region 9 Karate Championships hosted by Grandmaster
Herbie Thompson she took FIVE 1st places inlcuding the Grands!
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FightZone Media Announces Enhanced
Partnership with DZ Enterprises
FightZone Media is proud to announce an expansion of its long term working relationship with Danny & Theresa Zaino, head coaches of National Team Pepsi "Show Team", owners of Florida Palm Coast Karate Events / National Promoters League, and hostsof their Danny & Theresa Zaino's Martial Arts Radio Hour on the Action Radio Network.
FightZone will sponsor and participate in National Team Pepsi live events as well as promoting Danny & Theresa Zaino's long time running event the "Battle of Florida" this year's 31st Battle will be held on June 13th & 14th in Palm Beach County, Florida.
FightZone will also have a presence at the Team Pepsi/Action Radio Network/World Martial Arts Magazine exibit at the upcoming US Open ISKA World Championships on July 4th & 5th, 2008 at the Coronado Springs resort in Orlando, Florida and the Martial Arts Super Show at the Gaylord Palms resort also in Orlando, Florida the following week on July 10-12th. Thousands will attend these events.
FightZone Media publishes FightZone Magazine, and FightZone TV and is one of the largest providers of MMA Event Broadcasting in the country, airing weekly on SunSports (6,000,000 + FL homes) and nationally on Direct TV and the Dish Network (2,000,000 + subsribers).
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National Team Pepsi Member Tony Zaino is a 7 time Florida State Champion and
a 4 time Continuous Lt. Contact Kick Boxing Champion. In his adult debut Tony
placed 2nd in Point Sparring at the Starcade Karate Championships on February 16th
and 3rd at the Region 9 Karate Championships on March 8th both held in Miami, FL.
On March 29th in Clearwater Florida Tony placed 1st at the 10th Annual Sun Coast
Open landing him in the Grands. Competing since the age of 5, Tony has gotten his
share of a broken nose and broken ribs over the years but now that he is in the adult
18-29 division he is more than happy to return the favor.

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National Team Pepsi Gains New Sponsor
The Action Radio Network anncounced that they have reached an agreement with National Team Pepsi to sponsor their world famous "Show Team" at various venues. National Team Pepsi members will be featured on all Action Radio Network promotional materials and marketing resources. Team coach, Danny Zaino worked closely with the Action Radio Network management to design a mutually beneficial agreement that will help bring a larger listening audience to the networks growing list of martial arts and extreme sports shows. Two of the current shows already feature National Team Pepsi associates including the 2007 Sports Show of the Year Award winner "Danny & Theresa Zaino's Martial Arts Radio Hour" and the worlds first youth sports radio show "Kids Corner" with Dominique Zaino. To hear the shows: www.actionradio.net. |
Team Pepsi members are making major press and catching the attention of the martial arts world. Not only did they appear on the cover of World Martial Arts Magazine, Dominique Zaino, host of Kid's Corner on the Action Radio Network at www.actionradio.net has been featured as a model in the newest ad for the network that will be featured in leading martial arts industry magazines. She also appeared as a model in an ad for Legacy Championship Title Belts. You can view the ad at http://magazine.worldmartialartsmagazine.com/legacybelts.php . Not to be outdone, her oldest brother Tony Zaino appeared in an ad for Tygerz Designs. You can see the ad at http://magazine.worldmartialartsmagazine.com/tygerzdesigns.php . A photo of Joey Zaino performing his championship sword Kata appears in the latest issue of Martial Arts World Magazine. You can see all of Team Pepsi on Fight Zone TV, where clips from some of their past demonstrations appear. TV, Radio, World wide magazines, Team Pepsi seems to be keeping very busy these days. Don't forget to catch Dominique's show Sunday nights at 8 PM EST on www.actionradio.net .
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National Team Pepsi members (from left) Joey, Dominique & Tony Zaino
all take 1st in Point Fighting at the "Miami Open" in Miami, Florida on
May 3, 2008. Dominique also took 1st place in Musical and Traditional Forms.
The team also competed at the Gator Nationals in Daytona Beach,
Florida this past week placing in the top 3 in their divisions.
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Martial Arts Master Becomes Spokes Model
The Action Radio Network has announced that Theresa Zaino, co-host of the Danny & Theresa Zaino's Martial Arts Radio Hour show and National Team Pepsi Coach, has been selected as the spokes model for the Action Radio Network. Theresa Zaino will be representing the Action Radio Network at tournaments, trade shows and conventions related to the martial arts industry. Theresa will also appear on official Action Radio Network promotional materials and advertising mediums. Action Radio Network Promgramming Director Richard Hackworth stated: "Theresa Zaino was chosen because of her high profile work in the martial arts industry and professional name recognition." "We feel that Theresa Zaino represents the quality and professionalism that best reflects the image of the Action Radio Network." |
National Team Pepsi member Joey Zaino is a 7 time Florida State Champion and a
2 time Continuous Lt. Contact Kick Boxing Champion placing first in his divison of
CKB at the Florida Palm Coast Karate Kick Off Event on January 26 in Jupiter, FL. At the
Starcade Karate Championships on February 16th Joey beat out 2 fighters, one being
a World Champion landing him a 2nd place in the 14-15 Boys Point Sparring Division.
He recently placed 1st again in his division at the 10th Annual Suncoast Open event
in Clearwater, FL on March 29th, 2008.
National Team Pepsi
An American ICON in the Martial Arts
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The driving force behind National Team Pepsi is found in head coach Danny Zaino and his love for the martial arts. As a child he was continuously involved in competitive sports such as wrestling, football, baseball, and karate from the early age of 14 to present. When he was in his last year of high school an army recruiter convinced him to join the service and with his interest in the martial arts he requested to be stationed in Japan and to be a member of the Army karate team. As it turned out Japan was not available and he was sent to Korea instead where he studied Moo Do Kwon Tae Kwon Do. The duty station after that was El Paso Texas where he was stationed on one of the biggest army basis, Fort Bliss. On the base there were two martial arts clubs and Danny picked the Japanese one which traveled around Texas and Mexico competing and performing martial arts demonstrations. This is where his experience and love for performing came about. The Army then began paying him for his travels throughout Texas and states such as Oklahoma to compete and perform at various high schools there and to convince students to join the military. After he left the military in 1982 he moved back to Florida where his family resided and in 1983 he met his wife Theresa and began training her in the martial arts. In 1988 they got involved in throwing martial arts events and at that time had a good amount of karate students throwing karate demonstrations every chance they got even though their team was inexperienced. The Zaino’s have thrown 30 martial arts events to date and have brought in such greats to perform as Jimmy Pham, Mike Chaturantabut, Adam Faldetta, and members of Team Paul Mitchell. Any martial arts super stars they could get their hands on and afford to pay they brought in. Before these super stars would perform Danny would always have his team open up the show which would annoy the stage managers who would try and convince him not to do this. Danny was quick to remind them that it was his event and he continued to have his team opening up the show performing 3 to 5 acts each time. His plan began to pay off as the more he did this the more experienced his team became.

The turning point came about when Danny’s father passed away on February 1, 1999. Reflecting back to when the martial arts super stars of his day were such greats as John Chung, Michael Bernardo, and Charlie Lee, Danny decided to try something new by enrolling him self and his son Tony into Mike Chaturantabut’s “Camp Chat” being held that summer in California. With the birth of extreme martial arts on the rise Mike Chat was the top trainer at that time and his camp had something to offer not only to world martial arts champions but to novices as well. Tony who was only 9 years old at the time was the youngest in the camp as Danny was the oldest. The camp was run comparable to a military boot camp. You were woken up as early as 6:30 am with intense work outs that lasted until 11:00 pm, including three square meals each day. It was also very exciting as Mike Chat brought in a colorful line of trainers like the Alfa stunt team (Ninja Turtles), various acting coaches, and members of the Ringling Brother’s & Barnum & Bailey Circus. This camp is where Danny first learned about the proper drills for performing and how each act must be timed if you want to run a great show. Mike would carry a stop watch on him throughout the camp and would time everyone’s act making sure everyone did not go over the time allotted for the show which was going to be the fantail of the camp being held on the US Open Night of Champions stage. After 5 days of intense training everyone got on a plane and flew to the US Open ISKA World Championships in Orlando, Florida where they competed and performed on stage at the night show. It was a great success and an experience Danny would take to the heart as he, Theresa and their three children Tony, Joey, and Dominique continued their training as a family unit at the 2001 and 2002 camps held in Orlando, Florida, and with Joey and Dominique training again in 2006. Danny also hired world champion Adam Faldetta who was a student of Mike Chat’s to train his children privately for two years as Danny, himself attended every martial arts seminar possible to perfect his craft. Originally Danny had a small involvement with Coke who gave him a small sponsorship for his team. When he attended his 20 year high school reunion he met one of his classmates there Scott McDullen who at the time was working for Pepsi Palm Beach/Ft. Lauderdale. Scott convinced Danny to come over to Pepsi stating that they could do much better than Coke. At the Zaino’s 24th Battle of Florida Night of Champions show Danny had his family decked out in Pepsi uniforms as a thank you to Scott McDullen and the Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. It soon caught on like wild fire and the Zaino’s were bombarded with phone calls around the state with competitors wanting to join the hottest new team around the United States.

Team Pepsi was born in 2000 and consisted of 80 team members total throughout the United States. The team hit every competition venue possible within the next two years dominating the tournament scene and clobbering rival teams in their path. As Danny was reaping the rewards of his popular team he would soon learn that glory comes with a price and that price was financial and logistic nightmares. As we have always thought of martial arts to be revolved around honor such was not the case with Team Pepsi. Danny soon learned the under handed and shifty business that takes place amongst rival teams when rival coaches will do anything in order to obtain a team member who was on top. Then there were the coaches, karate instructors, and organizations who were upset because their top students wanted to leave them to be part of the team. Danny would always stress that they needed to get permission from their instructors or coaches but that did not always happen. Most of the time they would lie to get what they wanted and that was only half the battle. Parents of the team members were worse. It was always a, me, me, I, I situation never thinking or realizing that there is no ‘I” in team. Some of the team coaches even went so far as to take advantage by putting members on the team without permission and than demanding benefits such a free equipment and when they couldn’t get their way they would pull them from the team. Trying to plan a demonstration with the team was even more impossible. Everyone wanted to be the star. Members with the most talent wouldn’t want to share their talent and some coaches wanted to get paid for every practice. Finally the breaking point was when coaches took members behind the Zaino’s backs and formed their own teams. This is when coach Zaino started to analyze some of the top teams in the United States and came to a decision to run the team on a smaller scale. That worked for a couple of years but he soon ran into the same problems on a smaller scale. Finally one day Danny called John Sharkey who runs team AKA/Evolution out of Chicago and asked his advice. John Sharkey had a lot of experience in these matters being Mike Chat’s and Mat Mullin’s (Side Swipe) teacher. He advised Danny that he only needed to run a team of 7 to 10 members and that the team should consist of members mainly from his own school. Danny took his advice and for the past 2 years Team Pepsi has consisted of members only from Zaino’s Martial Arts Gym including Danny & Theresa’s own talented children Tony, Joey, and Dominique. Everyone on the team has at least 10 years of martial arts experience and the team is sought after around the country performing at Martial Arts Hall of Fames, tournaments, and at various entertainment venues. Team Pepsi has turned into an icon in the martial arts having its own corporate / national sponsor “Pepsi Amercias” with Pepsi representative Adam Chernow, T.V./ Magazine sponsors “FightZone Magazine & T.V.” & World Martial Arts online Magazine, Radio sponsor “Action Radio” (www.actionradio.net) and equipment sponsor Ringstar, Inc. owned by 5 time world champion Steve Shepherd. Team Pepsi is a unique team and is always on their game whether they are performing, competing, kick boxing, or involved in radio and T.V. One of the benefits of having a great martial arts team is that it opens the doors for a lot of opportunities that you normally would not get just by running a regular team. A lot of greats were discovered by doing karate demonstrations such as Bruce Lee, Ed Parker, Bart Vale, etc. If you go back and research some of the great karate personalities of our time you will realize that they got their fame and fortune in the beginning by performing and competing in some form of demonstration or competition.

America was built on dreams and the team members of Team Pepsi are reaping the rewards of their fame. If anyone is thinking of starting up a martial arts team go for it and reach for the stars. They are reachable and don’t let anyone tell you that it is a waste of time and that you can’t. The more and more you perform and compete, the better you will get and the better you get the happier you will be.
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National Promoters League Growing World Wide
NPL President Danny Zaino is happy to announce that the National Promoters League is now supported with events in Australia. Grand Master Nigel May of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia is the owner of the first official member school in the country Australia. "We are happy to welcome distinguished martial artists like Grand Master May to join the National Promoters League and look forward to supporting their international events. This is an important step toward creating a global martial arts community that is working together for the betterment of martial arts." Grand Master May is considered Australia's leading authority of the Korean martial arts of Taekwondo, Hapkido, and Yusool. Grand Master May was recently approved for promotion to 8th Dan by Grand Master Kum Yul Oh, President of the Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association and Grand Master Dong Kyun Kim, President of the Korean Hapkido Federation. The official promotion celebration will be held this summer in Australia. You can visit Grand Master May's official website at www.koreamartialarts.org.
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ATTENTION:
We Are Pleased To Announce:
Promoters of the "Battle of Florida" & Radio Show Hosts of the "Martial Arts Radio Hour" Danny & Theresa Zaino have joined advertising forces with US Open ISKA World Championship & KICKgen Promoters Mike Sawyer & Mike McCoy. Also on board is Dr. Richard Hackworth of the Action Radio Network & World Martial Arts Magazine, and Al Martino from FightZone Media. You can visit Danny & Theresa Zaino at the following events: 31st "Battle of Flordia" on June 13th & 14th in Jupiter, Florida, at their booth at the "US Open" ISKA World Championships on July 4th & 5th and at the "Martial Arts Super Show" on July 10th-12th both in Orlando, Florida. Learn from them the best in what Martial Arts advertising has to offer you and a chance for them to showcase you on the Radio! If you can't wait till then you can contact them now at:
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