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Kendall’s Life-Long Learner Project

May 31, 2022 admin

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The Arts & Sciences of Judo

January 19, 2022 admin

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Path to Humility: The Influence of Black Women in Taekwondo

September 7, 2021 Cornelia Moore

This article examines the history and experiences of influential African-American women in Taekwondo; specifically, the 1988 US Olympic team, the…

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Consider the Dojo… Consider Yourself

June 18, 2021 Christopher Moore

Several years ago, Mr. Georgiades wrote the following essay, “Consider the Dojo… Consider Yourself,” which addresses an important question for…

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Focus

March 4, 2021 Christopher Moore

The principle of, focus, is central to the practice of martial arts.  Indeed, it is among the most important concepts…

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The Five Tenets of Tae Kwon Do

January 2, 2021 Christopher Moore

by Yi Dan Gary Hirsch Introduction Frequently, at the end of class, the question will be asked of students, “Can…

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Training

November 9, 2020 Christopher Moore

I was recently asked to describe the approach to martial arts training at SFMA, particularly in comparison to the approach…

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First Discipline

August 13, 2020 Christopher Moore

“The first discipline is to attend class.” I am not sure who should receive credit for this quotation, but it…

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Rules of the Dojo by Kyuzo Mifune, 10th dan

Christopher Moore

To master an actual technique, mental culture should come first. Acquiring a technique requires a careful, modest, non-mean, free and…

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Taekwondo – Martial Art or Sport?

December 22, 2019 Christopher Moore

History The Korean martial art Taekwondo emerged in the mid-twentieth century and has subsequently become one of the most widely…

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Forge Your Spirit…

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  • The best martial artists focus on the sunlight coming through the trees-Courtesy of the Aiki Budo Alliance
  • Komorebi-the dappled light created when sunlight is gently filtered through a tree’s canopy and branches.
  • The first discipline is to attend class-Unknown
  • Sansukumi-ken-Rock, Paper, Scissors!
Class Schedule
Tuesday & Thursday

7:00- 8:30 PM - Taekwondo & Judo

Saturday

1:00 PM- 3:00 PM - Taekwondo & Judo

Policy

Spirit Forge Martial Arts accepts students without regard to race, religion, nationality, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. Acceptance of students is at the sole discretion of Master Christopher D. Moore.

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