Strategy and Tactics Using the military aspects of Chess to enhance your Martial Arts Chess and its Military Past I first started playing chess when I was 9 years old and by the time I was 13 years old, I had a chess coach, played in several tournaments a year, [Read More]| Martial Journal
Mr. Randy Channell Soei first left his native Canada to study kung-fu in Hong Kong. Wanting to further develop his skill in martial arts, he moved to Japan, where he practiced training in Japanese budō (martial arts) for a decade in Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture. He then moved to Kyoto to study chadō , the traditional Japanese Way of tea (widely known as the tea ceremony) at the Urasenke Gakuen Professional College of Chado from 1993 to 1996. Upon graduating he began teaching and is curren...| The Government of Japan - JapanGov -
ran Hotei Taisho Romantic meets Art Deco. The concept of the shop is to fuse the East and the West of the same era. For younger customers, it is “like grandma’s house” For older customers, it will make you feel nostalgic. Matcha bowls and scrolls change with the seasons. A Christmas tree in the Japanese-style […]| らん布袋
The class really didn’t end in the dojo, as the conversation around the table was all about the training. While the food was amazing, the dojo conversation continued until we were kicked out of the restaurant, where everyone squeezed every last second from Shihan, before we all headed home. I was treated no differently than if I had actually trained in class.| Martial Journal
As an avid follower of martial arts business seminars and courses, I have committed myself to attending as many virtual and in-person events as possible. Upon retiring from my corporate management position, I took a deep dive into the current trends in the martial arts industry. After summarizing numerous seminars [Read More]| Martial Journal