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Ken
Nagayama
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Master
Ken Nagayama is from Okinawa Japan. He has over 40 years experience
in the Martial Arts. Having trained in Moto Bu Ryu, Aikido,
Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Kendo, and many weapons forms, his abilities
are as versatille as they are precise.
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Nagayama began his teaching career in Okinawa, instructing students
in the art of Moto Bu Ryu in the same school he learned in.
Since 1977 he has been teaching in the Los Angeles area. For
many of those years he was gaining experience in and teaching
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has been more than 20 years since Master Nagayama, through the
integration of his many resources and knowledge, began developing
his own Martial Arts style. He desired to teach a Martial Art
that would be thorough, realistic, and strong, and it was from
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What
We Teach
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Ken
Nagayama Martial Arts is a combination of several Martial
Arts styles. The foundation of this system is an Okinawan
form of Karate called Moto Bu Ryu. Originally taught only
to the royal family of Okinawa, Moto Bu Ryu was the highest
form of Martial Art developed to help the royal family
remain just that; royal.
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Moto
Bu Ryu training, similar to many forms of Karate in its
teaching of all the basic movements, advances quickly
into more difficult punching, kicking, and throwing techniques,
and places a strong emphasis on the use of footwork to
achieve fast reflexes and quick reaction to spontaneous
situations. The flexibility created by the circular footwork
movements of Moto Bu Ryu enabled Master Nagayama to successfully
integrate the positive aspects of some other highly esteemed
forms of Martial Arts.
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Tae
Kwon Do, a Korean Art, is most well known for its outstanding
kicking techniques. Encompassing the widest variety of
kicks, both basic and advanced, it requires flexibility,
strength, coordination, and muscle control.
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Aikido;
the teaching of "defense oriented" throwing
techniques. Based on knowledge rather than strength, Aikido
teaches a student to give pain to and throw an opponent
through the use of pressure points, locking of joints,
and using the opponents own power against them.
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By
incorporating his extensive knowledge into the strong
foundation of Moto Bu Ryu, Master Nagayama has created
a well rounded discipline dedicated to both the mental
and physical growth of his students.
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For
children the Marital Arts offer a great deal. Physical benefits
aside, Martial Arts offer discipline and a structured environment
in which respect is taught and children can gain more confidence
while increasing their self-esteem.
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Adults,
too, find that they benefit from the structure and discipline
of the Martial Arts. But it's the excellent physical conditioning
that draws in many adults. The opportunity to get in great shape
while learning self-defense, both of which help cultivate confidence
and a sense of worth, make Ken Nagayama Martial Arts the perfect
environment for adults from every walk of life.
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For
more information
call today!
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