Traditional Karate for Physical & Mental Health

Okinawa has more centurions per capita, than any other country in the world. How do they do it? Okinawan's have a unique diet as well as indigenous forms of exercise. They eat fish, seaweed and add plenty of exercise from their indigenous martial arts - traditional KARATE, KOBUDO and TOIDE. We all have the opportunity to live a very active life with good mental focus, healthy brain activity, and a healthy body - here's how!

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Senior Citizens Are Tough

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Seniors, college students, junior high and high school students, university faculty, and military-vets in our dojo - teens, men and women. W...
Monday, July 20, 2020

Traditional Karate and Explosive Power produce better and healthier Martial Artists

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Training in martial arts like Tai Chi, or Tai Ki, are good for some aspects of traditional martial arts, such as stretching to produce mo...
Saturday, February 1, 2020

Karate and Health

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Personally, I look forward to a day, when we see more research studies about the benefits of martial arts to personal  health . For exam...
Friday, January 10, 2020

Diminishing Nightmares - Another Benefit of Martial Arts.

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Sketch by the author (copyright), 'The Big Game'. There are benefits to training in traditional martial arts besides just learn...
Monday, August 12, 2019

Karate - the Fountain of Youth

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Grandmaster Hausel, former budo no kyoju (professor of martial arts) at the University of Wyoming demonstrates that he has a leg up on m...

Karate and Aging.

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Grandmaster Hausel squats 400 pounds at a 170-pound body weight at the University of Wyoming(photo courtesy of UW Photo Service). Former...

Karate and Brain Health

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One our favorite people - senior citizen, mascot and sensei, Dennis, from Mesa, Arizona, a 3rd degree black belt/sensei has a periodic se...
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