Over two decades of advanced research in traditional and contemporary defensive techniques are united to form the system of Kosen Bujutsu. The progressive sciences of movement, fitness and strategy are taught in harmony with the traditional arts of Karate, Ju Jutsu, Kobudo, Tai Chi, and Goshin Jutsu. Presented in a time-honored approach to learning Kosen Bujutsu cultures an understanding of defensive principles and practices to equip you for life.
Our Adult program teaches the discipline and philosophy of the Traditional Martial Arts at a level that is appreciated by the adult student.
Karate is a self-defense discipline that develops mental focus and physical proficiency.
Kobudo is an ancient Martial Art that studies the traditional weapons of Japan.
Ju Jutsu will teach you how to defend and to escape from a variety of ground situations.
Our Adult Martial Arts program is structured to meet those specific needs of the mature student. Here, the physical and philosophical elements of the Martial Arts are taught at a level of diligence that can be appreciated by adults. In addition to scheduled classes there are numerous lectures, training seminars, and retreats offered throughout the year exclusively to the mature student.
“The Academy of Martial Arts has taught me patience and understanding. It has also given me inner and outer strength and confidence in myself. My training has shown me how to release my stress and anxiety. Thanks to Martial Arts, I now live a much more fulfilled life.”
- Peter Dronyk age 62
AMA member since 2001
“The main reason I got into Karate was because my son has been involved in it for the last 4 years. I had made the comment to him that when I was a teenager I had been interested in taking it but found too many excuses not to. As he progressed with his training he, along with my wife and daughter suggested I take it up as well. Over 3 years of “suggestions” later I finally ran out of excuses as to why I should not take up Karate and I took the “plunge”. Seven months later I do not regret it one little bit. The benefits are numerous including learning self-defense, improved physical fitness, improved flexibility and increased concentration. I used to be very active in my younger years yet I do not believe I was any more flexible, if even as flexible as I am now. I have improved my physical fitness considerably from last year and have seen benefits in concentration and self-confidence since beginning Karate. The first few weeks were definitely a struggle as I pushed myself fairly hard but well worth the effort. I look forward to continued self-improvement with Karate. My only regret is not having started sooner.”
- Craig Frid age 45
AMA member since 2007
Ages 16+
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