I come to you with only Karate, empty hands. I have no weapons, but should I be forced to defend myself, my principles or my honor, should it be a matter or life or death, or right or wrong, then here are my weapons, Karate, My empty hands.
Words from Shorin-Ryu Karate Association – The Soul of Karate
Karate Class News

Class Photo – October 21st, 2021
After a period of zoom-only classes, we resumed training with appropriate precautions as COVID-19 restrictions lifted

Promotion – August 6th, 2021
Congratulations, Melia!

Class Photo – January 11, 2020
Still Training!

Training with Akamine Sensei – Okinawa 2019
In 2019, David Baldridge spent several months in Japan, Tibet, and Okinawa. The link below are notes from David's 4 week journey to Okinawa to study Okinawan Te. The photo below is Yoshimatsu Akamine Sensei, age 76. He is a direct student of Hohan Soken Sensei. Click...

Promotions – November 24th, 2018
Eric H. received his Brown Belt, Joe C. received his Black Belt in Shorin-Ryu, David B, Steve M, and Stuart N. received their Black Belts.

Escrima Training with Rick Ishikawa
Today, we had the good fortune of having Rick Ishikawa present some basic Escrima and Knife training. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbThdI4JlSk Basic defense against a knife, armed with a stick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7QPllAJuRA Knife block with counter #1...

Visit from Ken Yamada – Practitioner of Wado Kai
Sensei Ken traveled from Berkeley CA (Live Oak Park Karate) to train with us. Class time was set aside for Sensei Ken to demonstrate and discuss Pinan Shodan and Naihanchi Shodan katas. Sensei Ken stepped through the Katas and explained some components such as stances...

Class Photo – December 23rd, 2017

Class Photo – December 2nd, 2017

Class Photo – December 31st, 2016

Thoughts from Sensei Gary
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Martial Arts begins and ends with courtesy. It is practiced by virtuous Men and Women.
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Avoid physical conflict if possible. If an aggressor wants personal belonging such as money, car keys, shopping bag; give these material items up. “What is important is that you survive the confrontation for your family’s sake”. Also, if there is a potential for conflict over a parking space or auto accident: Say “I am sorry” or “I don’t want any trouble.” Don’t engage unless forced to. But if conflict is unavoidable – then there are no rules in the street.
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Karateka Spirit – To always seek improvement through committed effort.
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Three areas for constant improvement – The three legged stool (Strength + Flexibility + Endurance)
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Movement and Space are your ally.
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