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For training, apart from the makiwara... there is no need for any other equipment or even a partner or a large space. This is one of the advantages of Karate. Chotoku Kyan

Inagokan Yudanshakai
Head Instructor Master Chad Wissler

Hall of Fame Member "2010"
"Karate Master of the Year"

Chief Instructor Sensei Mike Bodwell Instructor Sensei Doug Young - Law Enforcement Certified (CQC)

Kempo Karate and JuJitsu Instruction*
*Principles and Techniques of Chito Ryu Karate, Kodenkan Jujitsu/Judo, Han Moo Kwan Tae Kwan Do, Chinese Kempo/Kenpo, White Crane and Praying Mantis Kung Fu (Mushi Jutsu), Kickboxing, Muay Tai, Isshin Ryu Kobudo and Arnis (Escrima)


Dojo Training Times:
Monday Adult Training 6p - 9p
Thursday Adult Training 6p - 9p
Saturday Adult OPEN DOJO 12noon - 4p
Sunday on Request
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InagoKan Ohana


Inagokan Curriculum:
Atemi Waza - Striking Techniques
Uke Waza - Blocking Techniques
Keri Waza - Kicking Techniques
Yonenbu no kata - Techniques for teaching youth
Yawara - Soft/Supple Art
Shime Waza - Constriction Techniques
Nage Waza - Throwing & Takedown Techniques
Fusegi / Goshin Jutsu - Self Defense
Tanto Waza - Knife Techniques
Tanju Waza - Firearms Techniques
Oku Waza - Advanced Arts
Tessen Waza - Fan Arts
Kapu - Secret Techniques (mouth to ear)
Escrima / Hanbo - Stick Arts
Kobudo - Okinawan Weapons
Martial Arts History-Stradegy-Philo
Kata - Forms

AN ORGANIZED SERIES OF PREARRANGED DEFENSIVE AND OFFENSIVE MOVEMENTS, SYMBOLIZING AN IMAGINARY FIGHT BETWEEN SEVERAL OPPONENTS AND PERFORMED IN A GEOMETRICAL PATTERN.
Keisatsu Gijutsu

Law Enforcement Arts

Sensei Doug Young
Certified Close Quarter Combat Instructor/ Protective Training Services ,LLC TM
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Professor Henry Seishiro Okazaki

Within Kodenkan Jujitsu are two central principles represented by Hawaiian terms:
"Ohana" and "Kokua."
Ohana, meaning family, is especially important to note because when training in these potentially lethal arts we each have a responsibility to ourselves and to each other to look out and exercise care for one another, as members of a family.
Kokua, meaning to share, is a fundamental concept that within the training each student shares his or her knowledge with the others. In this manner, all will improve.
"KODENKAN"
"The school in which seniors transmit the tradition". This following translation describes the method of instruction: Senior students help teach junior students, Sempai-Kohai.


Since the fundamental principle acquired through the practice of Jujitsu has been elevated to a finer moral concept called Judo, the way of gentleness, it may well be said that that the primary objective of practicing Judo is the perfection of character. -Master Henry Seishiro Okazaki Kodenkan Danzan Ryu JuJitsu

Sig Kufferath John Chow Hoon Charles Kalani

Sam Luke Simeon Eli

Eddie G. Stewart Bojuka Ryu Karate

History, Origin and Development of Ju-Jitsu
It has been said that the origin of Japanese wrestling dates back 1,960 years ago, when a certain Nomino Sukune grappled with and killed Taimano Kehaya in the seventh month of the seventh year of the eleventh Emperor Suinin. In view of the recorded statement, "THE TWO MEN STOOD UP FACE TO FACE AND KICKED EACH OTHER; SUKUNE KICKED KEHAY IN THE RIBS AND STOMPED ON AND CRUSHED HIS WAIST AND KILLED HIM." This incident may be regarded as the origin of JuJitsu.
Then during the first year of Temmon, in the reign of emperor Gonara, at the end of the period of Civil War (400 years ago), the Takenouchi School of JuJitsu was systematized. Again, during the Keicho era (340 years ago), a Chinese came to Japan and taught an art of boxing. About forty years later, another Chinese visited Japan and introduced the art of seizing one's opponent. In the course of time, some of the forms and techniques were eliminated, while others were harmonized with the art of the old JuJitsu. Through the process of elimination and harmonization, a new art known as "Yawara" was created and was extensively popularized.
This is the origin of present day judo.

During the Edo period, various schools of Judo were brought into existence, of which the following were the leading ones: Tokeuchi, Teihozen, Araki, Muse, Miura, Fukuno, Isogai, Seigo, Kajiwara, Sekiguchi, Shibukawa, Kite, Yoshin, Kyushin, Kanshin, Yoshioka, Iga, Sosuishitsu, Iwaga and Namba Shoshin.
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"Fist Law"

Matsumura

Itosu Motobu

James Mitose Kosho Ryu Kempo

Thomas Young Simeon Eli John Chow Hoon
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"I come to you with only open hands. Other weapons, I have not, But should Right or Honor require it, My hands will bear me out." |

"Cover or hide the fist."
"I do not want to fight anyone." The fist is a treasure, so do not show it to the public, but hide it in the pocket."
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Chito Ryu Karate


Dr. Chitose
Chito Ryu Showa
We who study karate-do
Must never forget the spirit of the samurai
With peace, perseverance and hard work
We are sure to reach our goals.

Dr. Chitose Henry Slomanski Wallace Reumann
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Isshin Ryu Karate


Sensei Tatsuo Shimabuku Isshin Koan
Sensei Tatsuo Shimabuku performing Higanna no Sai Kata
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Welcome to our Dojo and Martial Arts family. My personal goal is to provide each student with superior technical understanding, discipline and knowledge of the Martial Arts. Inagokan Bujitsu is based on the unionization of Kempo Karate and Jujitsu as a natural method or discipline of Harmony and Abilities. We are NOT a McDojo nor are we a MMA training Center; however our teachings and methods perform very well in competition. Since 1998 we have NEVER had an adult Judo/Jujitsu Competitor defeated. I believe in proper Traditional teaching and understanding of techniques and then allowing the practioner in Randori/Kumite (Sparring) to utilize these techniques to their build and stature. Our Club is a small private School, but Hard Work and Dedication are a mainstay. Proper instruction and personal attention is key to Great Martial Arts. Thank You Sensei Chad Wissler
- Chad Wissler (Administrator)