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Member of Fukasa Ryu Bujutsu Kai & The International Okinawan Martial Arts Union Welcome! Learn the arts of traditional samurai sword fighting and empty hand combat techniques from Sensei Kevin Ng. A fully asian accredited, licensed dojo headmaster with black belts in Ken-Jutsu 剣術, Iai-Jutsu 居合術, Karate 空手術 and Kobudo 古武道. In addition, Sensei Kevin Ng has also earned ranks in Toide and Aikijutsu All ranks are accredited in Japan and the U.S.
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Karate 空手術
The Fukasa-Ryu Karate has its origins in Okinawa and is taught with both Kata (forms) and Kumite-waza (fighting techniques). Students will learn various combat/self-defense techniques against opponents with or without weapons. Techniques include hand strikes, kicks, blocks and various evasive movement. Through intensive training, students will develop both mental and physical fitness in tandem. | Iai-Jutsu 居合術 Iai-Jutsu is the "Profound Quick Draw" method of the Samurai Sword. In general, Iai-Jutsu concerns itself with the techniques of drawing (Nuki-dashi), deblooding (Chibuti) and sheathing (Noto) the Samurai sword in a quick and safe manner. A student of Iai-Jutsu is expected to execute techniques from a seated/standing position or while charging at an opponent. The Fukusa-Ryu Iai-Jutsu is taught along with Ken-Jutsu as one art. Ken-Jutsu 剣術
Ken-Jutsu is a system of Samurai Sword fighting. It includes a variety of cuts, blocks, parries and evasive movements. Similar to Iai-Jutsu, there is a complete system of falling, rolling, and sword disarming techniques that is integral to the practice. A student of Ken-Jutsu utilizes the Katana (live-blade), Bokken (oak, Samurai Sword-like replica) and Suburito (oak, heavier version of the Bokken) as a real sword was intended to be used by a Samurai.
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