RONIN KAI KARATE PART OF YOUR LIFE OUR ROOTS


WHAT IS RONIN KAI KARATE

Ronin Karate Karate is the original Japanese Kyoshinkai Karate style from the 1960s. Furthermore, we practice the Code Of Ronin (Samurai)—the discipline of multi-attacker defense, throwing, projecting your attacker from you and takedown techniques. The practie of the samouri, Kobudo- Arnis ,Sai ,Bo ,Tonfa, Nunchaku, and Katana.

SOSAI OYAMA WITH SHIHAN ROGER LESOURD 1966 

SOSAI MAS OYAMA AND SHIHAN ROGER LESOURD 1966 JAPAN

RONIN KAI KARATE PART OF YOUR LIFE

We are not just another karate style for young adults or tailored to be a kid's karate program. Ronin Kai Karate embraces all ages to join our family to learn and be an integral part of their daily life. Martial arts such as Kickboxing and grappling arts such as MAA have limited time to practice. You will not be able to practice for a lifetime. Ronin Kai Karate style will allow you to develop physical and mental strength to practice at any age. The Practice Of Ronin Kai Karate will enrich your martial style experience for a lifetime as you age. Our Karate Style will help you develop mental and physical strength and give you inner strength whether on the dojo or outside in the daily challenges. 

 

 

HOW RONIN KAI KARATE HELP YOU!

Smartphones, social media, and video gaming apps have contributed to the breakdown of society from not developing into well-rounded adults or skills to helping our children develop well-rounded individuals. Society needs more solid, practical, common sense teachers, role models, better parenting, and more profound spiritual development. Ronin Kai Karate addresses, teaches, and guides as an excellent tool to help correct the lack of mental and physical strength knowledge needed to fix the bad /lazy behavior and develop physical and psychological strength to enhance life skills to become a well-rounded person through Ronin Kai Karte martial art style.

EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS

Ronin Kai Karate is taught by experienced instructors in a supportive atmosphere.  This makes training a positive experience, which allows each student to develop skills more effectively.