With a presence of members in the United States of America, Hawaii, Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, Virgin Islands, Hawaii, South Korea, China, New Zealand, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Panama.
Training in CHINESE GOJU-RYU KARATE and BLACK DRAGON AIKI-JUTSU are not just practiced in the Dojo, it’s our way of life. There are many factors that make up being a Martial Artist. These include Awareness of the Self, Courtesy, Benevolence, Truthfulness, Humility, Courage and Loyalty. To be a Martial Artist one strives to be balanced, well rounded in training, and accept this as a Way of Life.
One is on the path to being a Martial arts warrior when he/she forgets about the desire to defeat others and begins to accept training as the constant challenge to oneself. A Martial artist is always in competition with himself first, and not with others.
Being a Martial Artist is about positive development and ongoing self-improvement. Benevolence, Compassion and a strong sense of Loyalty are traits that should be desired and obtained through time. The Code of the Samurai: Bushido, is what today's Martial Artist attempts to follow in their everyday life, in and out of the Dojo.
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