morlock
Yellow Belt
Hi,
I stumbled upon MT while looking for informations about Nick Cerio's Kempo (specifically, this post: The Forms of Nick Cerio's Kenpo), the style I practice in the Studios Unis d'Auto-défence (United Self-Defence Studios, free translation) franchise in Quebec City.
I'm currently 3kyu (first level of the brown belt) and getting seriouser (seriously!) about the path to the black belt and beyond.
I'm interested in ryukyu kobudo and the Okinawan origins of karate, as well as the multi facets of karate. My vision is that karate is a mental, physical and moral self-improvement system. I like to see it taught with respect for the practitioner's own motivations, goals, physical and mental abilities. I aspire to become an instructor on the other side of the kyu/dan transition.
I stumbled upon MT while looking for informations about Nick Cerio's Kempo (specifically, this post: The Forms of Nick Cerio's Kenpo), the style I practice in the Studios Unis d'Auto-défence (United Self-Defence Studios, free translation) franchise in Quebec City.
I'm currently 3kyu (first level of the brown belt) and getting seriouser (seriously!) about the path to the black belt and beyond.
I'm interested in ryukyu kobudo and the Okinawan origins of karate, as well as the multi facets of karate. My vision is that karate is a mental, physical and moral self-improvement system. I like to see it taught with respect for the practitioner's own motivations, goals, physical and mental abilities. I aspire to become an instructor on the other side of the kyu/dan transition.