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1811 West Foothill Boulevard
Upland
909-981-6368
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  • Home
  • Why Martial Arts?
  • Classes
    • Classes and Fees
    • Schedule Overview
    • Aikido
    • Iaido
    • Katori Shinto Ryu
    • Kobudo
    • Jujutsu
    • Shotokan Karate - Adults
    • Shotokan Karate - Kids
    • Wing Chun Gung Fu
  • Instructors
    • All Instructors
    • Ty Aponte (Shotokan)
    • Riichi Kitano (Katari Shinto Ryu)
    • Ruben Marquez (Japanese Jujutsu)
    • David Michelson (Kobudo)
    • Eugene Morales (Aikido)
    • Sandra Morales (Aikido)
    • Masashi Odate (Katari Shinto Ryu)
    • Tim Richmond (Iaido)
    • Stanley Tang (Wing Chun)
    • Chris Becker (Shotokan)
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Gankaku Bunkai and Oyo

April 3, 2016 S. James Augur

We will examine the kata Gankaku to illustrate these traditional bunkai and also explore oyo for certain techniques.

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Karate Ni Sente Nashi

February 22, 2016 S. James Augur

Funakoshi Sensei left Shotokan with twenty precepts or concepts of training. The second of these concepts is: “Karate Ni Sente Nashi” or, loosely translated, “There is no first attack in karate”1 This precept seems to be simple, and yet has hidden depths of meaning.

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Defense Arts Center

1842 West 11th Street, Unit D
Upland, CA 91786
951-204-0341

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