Hanshi 8th Degree Black Belt. Certified law enforcement and self-defense instructor.
Mid-West regional director for the Okinawa Shorin Ryu Mastsumura Seito Karate and Kobudo Association.
We are professional martial artists and experienced instructors, many of whom hold graduate academic degrees and advanced martial arts certification.
We teach a traditional form of Karate that has been in existence for more than 200 years. The concepts and techniques we teach and train in are as valid today as they were when they first came into existence. The curriculum is designed to be practical and functional yet develop the character traits we all aspire to.
Hanshi Ader began training in June 1970 under Alfred Gossett in Goshin Do Karate and Jiu Jitsu. After 20 years of study and training Sensei Ader was promoted to 5th Dan in June of 1990, shortly before converting to Kenshin Kan under Grand Master Kise. In 2010 Hanshi Ader was promoted to 8th degree black belt and awarded the title of Hanshi or "Grand Master".
What do we teach?
We teach a traditional form of Karate that has been in existence for more than 200 years. The concepts and techniques we teach and train in are as valid today as they were when they first came into existence. The curriculum is designed to be practical and functional yet develop the character traits we all aspire to.
We teach and train in the traditional arts because we understand the value to today's society. The lessons that we learn in the dojo enable us to become more physically fit, emotionally balanced and intellectually aware and alert. We also are propagating an art that is in danger of extinction unless we share its benefits and secrets with the modern world.
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