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You are about to embark on a learning experience in the martial arts. By walking through the doors of our school you are walking through many years of experience that has been passed down from teacher to teacher. Your experience here becomes one of education in the history of the martial arts past, until present day.

 

As a student of our school you will have exposure to many forms of martial arts systems such as: Japanese Jujutsu, Judo, Karate, Kickboxing, MMA and internal arts: Tai Chi, Qi Gong and Combat KI. You will also have the opportunity to learn about weapons as well. Most important you will be current on today’s growing quest to refine the martial arts in one such system; Combat Submission Fighting by Erik Paulson who is the current “go to” guy in the MMA arena.

 

Our focus in the martial arts is to first boost your SELF-CONFIDENCE, by helping you to believe in yourself and trust your mind and body. The second step is to develop SELF-AWARENESS by opening up your innate ability to your extrasensory perception skills. Everyone has these abilities they just don’t tap into them. An example would be walking to your car at night and sensing something “uncomfortable,” then to trust that feeling and stop doubting yourself. SELF-DEFENSE is the third S, which naturally comes with the training and repetition of techniques. The Jujutsu self-defense is some of the most extreme in escaping and defending oneself. The ancient art of the SAMURAI is a tried and true system of martial arts which is our base system of instruction.

 

Your training will be at any intensity or level you choose, some start very slow where others like to turn up the volume. It’s up to you, the student in how fast you progress. Personal focus is what mainly determines this progression.

 

We hope you enjoy your martial arts education and enjoy the training, it is a lifetime of learning.

 

Patrick Price (Master Instructor)

 

 

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