Jan 20, 2019

Kaizen Martial Arts and Fitness


Kaizen is an attitude of "improvement" and more specifically, “continuous improvement" – slow and incremental, but constant improvement.

Kaizen was created in Japan following World War II. The word Kaizen comes from the Japanese words "kai" which means "change" or "to correct" and "zen" which means "good.”

Our Kaizen approach to coaching our martial arts and fitness athletes focuses on continuous incremental improvement. When applied to our karate and fitness programs, the Kaizen attitude continually improves all aspects of a student’s life.

By improving standardized martial arts activities and processes, our Kaizen attitude aims to guide each student through the awkwardness of being a beginner to being the most proficient advanced martial artist…all while having FUN! In short, “We are products of the process.”

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Jan 13, 2019

Cops say a would-be kidnapper chased a woman -- into a karate studio. That was a bad move


(cnn.com)

A man tries to kidnap a woman by forcing her into his car, in north Charlotte, North Carolina. She breaks free, and runs into a nearby karate studio pleading for help.

You can already see how this ends: with the suspect being carried out on a stretcher after a fight with a karate head instructor.
 
The incident happened at 9 p.m. Thursday outside Bushiken Karate Charlotte Dojo, according to head instructor, Randall Ephraim.
 
WSOC reported that cops said the man tried to force the woman in his vehicle near the karate school.
 
Ephraim told CNN he was straightening up when the woman rushed inside the studio.
 

Jan 7, 2019

Dre Parker fan art

 
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