With a presence of members in the United States, Hawaii, Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, Virgin Islands, 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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