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 Shihan Whitmer Speaks Out
 
 This is where Shihan Whitmer will post Notes, Rants and Raves
 
 Tradition
 
 According to wikipedia, tradition is defined as 'Beliefs or customs taught by one generation to the next,
 often orally.'In the world of martial arts tradition is the bedrock which it is based. Most of the positive
 aspects associated with martial arts training stem from the ancient martial roots of our chosen disciplines.
Boddhidharma,the patriarch of Zen Buddhism,referred to the techniques he taught to the monks at the Shaolin
 Temple as military exercise. These refined techniques are now known as Shaolin Kung Fu. Both Karate and Taekwondo
 can trace their roots back to his teachings. From my Sensei I learned my Martial Arts lineage back to China via 
Okinawa. This contiuity across the centuries gives me a sense of being part of something bigger than myself and 
is humbling to me in its scope. I try to instill in my students this sense of belonging to a bigger realm and 
that its study doesnt end with earning their first black belt but that is merely the beginning of a life-long 
journey. I know in this age of instant gratification this message doesnt play well with some of the potential
 students who might otherwise be attracted to a flashier style but for those that 'get it' it is a life changing
  experience.We need to keep in mind the translation of Sensei is Teacher and its our responsibility to help our 
students find their own path and how to navigate it. This is one of the reasons we practice more than one 
discipline in our Dojo, to give them a chance to see other systems and make an informed choice on what they 
want to focus on. My staff and I believe there is no one perfect system but that the student should look at 
all possibilities and use what works for them. My time in law enforcement taught me that one must be ready for
 anything at anytime. I made it a point to look at every martial art style I came into contact with in the context
 of how it would benefit me in my life, not in its potential weaknesses to what I already knew.As my Kwanmukan 
Shihan George Anderson once said,"A champion is deficient somewhere" so it can be said of all martial arts. 
No one art can cover all the possibilites one might face in combat or in competition. I have lost potential 
students because I didnt belong to one governing group or another and I have no intentions of doing so. 
The stated aim of such governing bodies is to perpetuate one style over all others which is contradictary to
 our beliefs. The unstated aim of these same organizations is self-perpetutuity. What should be more important 
to my students, some certificate bought off the internet or the fact that my sword Sensei, Sensei fought the last 
legal duel in Japanese history? Now that is tradition!
 
 
 
 
 
 Tuesday5-6 PM-Karate
 6-7 PM-Weapons
 7-9 PM Tai Chi and Self-Defense
 Thursday5-6 PM-Karate
 6-7 PM-Weapons
 7-9 PM Tai Chi and Self-Defense
 
 
 Saturday9-10 AM Junior Black Belts
 10-11 AM-Adolescent Open Session
 11-12 Pm-Adult Open Session
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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