Shoshinkai Karate classes are BUDO

Shoshinkai Goju Ryu Karate classes are BUDO and Unique – 

In a world where karate is mostly watered down to keep members, Shoshinkai Dojo in TableView holds to the BUDO way in that it does not let modern trends effect the training  . Our priority is QUALITY over Quantity .. 

One thing to clarify is that WE DO NOT follow Japanese religious ceremonies. The dojo is NON SECTERIAN and is open to everyone.

  • The dojo is under the leadership of Peter Klipfel 7th Dan.. who holds fast to the old ways and produces top class members that want to make a difference.. From beginners to the most advance students, you will find personal one on one training that does not let one mistake go by.. 
  • Where the majority of karate classes are huge and you only get the physical – Shoshinkai developes the mental as well as the physical emphasizing self-improvement, discipline, and character development alongside physical training.

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Budo karate is a Japanese martial path

Emphasizing self-cultivation, character development, and spiritual growth through physical practice, as opposed to sport karate, which focuses on competition and physical prowess.

Originating from the ancient samurai traditions of bujutsu (martial techniques), budo (budo means “the warrior’s path”) evolved into the modern forms of martial arts, including karate, after the Meiji era (1868-1912). It integrates physical and mental training to build character, enhance discipline, and foster moral development, aiming for personal growth and societal contribution

 

Key Characteristics of Budo Karate

  • Self-cultivationThe core focus is on personal development, leading to improvements in one’s character and spirit. 
    Character developmentThrough disciplined training, practitioners aim to develop virtues such as courage, justice, benevolence, and loyalty, which stem from the samurai code of conduct. 
    Mental and Spiritual GrowthThe practice involves integrating mind, body, and spirit to achieve holistic personal growth beyond physical skill. 
    Discipline and Self-ControlBudo karate cultivates discipline, focus, and self-control, qualities that extend beyond the dojo into daily life. 
    Respect and Etiquette:

    Forms of etiquette, like bowing (rei), are central to budo, fostering respect for instructors, partners, and the training environment. 

Budo vs. Sport Karate 
  • Budo Karate:
    Prioritizes internal development, moral learning, and self-improvement as the ultimate goals of martial arts.
  • Sport Karate:
    Focuses more on competition, physical fitness, speed, and scoring points in tournaments.