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ASKI – AIKIDO SCHOOLS AND KARATE INTERNATIONAL

We live in a modern society, one which requires of practical and effective solutions. At Keller’s martial arts we are committed to prepare you with an amazing self defense program called goshin-jitsu.

Martial arts were developed as a means of defense against robbers, and any other type of aggression, today we practice and train under the martial arts disciplines for the following reasons:

  • To be physically fit
  • To make new friends
  • To release the daily stress
  • To improve body coordination
  • To have fun
  • To learn how to be self disciplined
  • To guide our hyper kinetic character
  • To learn how to defend ourselves against others
  • To be more competitive
  • To feel young, and many more.
  • How can you do all of this?
  • The answer is easy, come and join us at Keller’s martial arts and practice our self defense system of goshin jitsu

 

 

But what is goshin jitsu?

This self defense program used by the japanese police is a combination of karate, judo and aikido techniques developed specifically to control and domain almost any form of attack. By practicing these martial arts you will feel fit and ready for what life will bring while training and enjoying this along with others.

Its name comes from the japanese word “goshin” meaning “protection of the body as a whole” and “jitsu” meaning techniques”. The concept and techniques of goshin jitsu originate from a number of fighting styles, from which the simplest and most effective techniques were taken. Goshin jitsu emphasizes strategies and tactics both for the street and the dojo.

Come and join us, be part of aski through Keller’s martial arts and enter the new millennium.

 

Shihan moises sumoza

Keller’s martial arts new instructor is one of aski’s founder members, he is an aski certified 4th dan (degree) in the arts of aikido and karate, and also a 2nd dan (degree) in the art of judo. He will guide you to develop yourself and obtain the confidence and results you want.

 

 

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