Conducted by Sensei Dave Blair with guest instructors in attendance
Saturday, December 30th, 2023 from 11:00 - 1:30 pm-ish
Defense Arts Center Dojo
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Conducted by Sensei Dave Blair with guest instructors in attendance
Saturday, December 30th, 2023 from 11:00 - 1:30 pm-ish
Defense Arts Center Dojo
Read moreTraining 6:30 – 8:00 PM (ish)
Hang out afterwards.
Read moreSaturday, January 28th 7:30 AM – 11:00ish AM
Higginbotham Park: 600 Mt. Carmel Dr. Claremont, 91711
Sensei Ty Aponte and the USKL Yodansha (senior instructors) evaluated many of the Shotokan Karate students in December 2022.
We are pleased to announce that the following promotions were made:
Kyu Ranks:
White Belt with 1 stripe: Maggie Salce
While Belt with 3 stripes: Violet Lugan, Jad Diab, Kaiden Altares, and Keoni Altares
Yellow/White Belt with 2 stripes: Lilia Fujita
Yellow/Black Belt: Aydin Wheeler
Yellow/Black with 3 stripes: Zahra Cleveland
Yellow Belt with 3 stripes: Lucas Thompson
Orange/White Belt: Esaias Zazueta
Orange/White Belt with 3 stripes: Stetson Banks
Orange/Black Belt with 3 stripes: Aaron Fujita, Andrew Flynn, Joshua Flynn, Aubrey Flynn, and Andrew Rivera
Green/Black Belt with 3 stripes: Lily Board, Ellison Quisenberry
Brown/White Belt with 2 stripes: Jelina Denno, Jessica Denno, and Andreas Griswold
Brown/White Belt with 3 stripes: Natasha Scott
Brown/Black Belt with 3 stripes: Emma Board
8th Kyu Orange Belt: Jama Klycheva
6th Kyu Green Belt: Phillip Board
Black Belts Ranks:
Sandan (3rd Degree Black Belt) - Dr. David Michelson
Nidan (2nd Degree Black Belt) - David Voiles and Juan Miguel Nunez
Shodan (1st Degree Black Belt) - Ethan Flechas
Youth Shodan - Ian Li
Huntington State Beach: Sat. Oct. 1st, '22
The day started out overcast but later the clouds burned off and gave way to a bright sunny day. A big thank you to all who participated in our annual beach workout. On this day after the workout, we were treated to a spectacular air show.
In the workout we packed a lot in and finished on time by 11:00 am.
>Meditation: breathing, in-sink with the ebb and flow of the waves.
>stretching/warm ups, then start training, with each Sensei leading the class in basics (blocks, strikes, kicks) progressives (moving basics).
>partner self-defense: on the take downs some of us got a little taste of sand.
>then it was time to get our feet wet, basics and kata with the water level at about knee high or better (that's why I were high waters). It was challenging to maintain balance against the thrashing of the powerful waves.
>"Be like water my friend" Bruce Lee
> Towards the end, someone had the brilliant idea to have some fun wrestling matches in knee high water to see who could take the other down.
> we closed class with meditation and a bow.
> the remainder of the day was spent eating munchies, wading/swimming in the water, chilling, being amazed by speed & sound of the planes, jets, etc. that the air show offered, and enjoying each others company. Some left for home between 12 and 2 pm-ish, some stayed longer.
> thank you all: Senseis, sempais, students and parents of our younglings.
>it was a smaller than usual turnout, next time we will have an even bigger response.
>Thank you to the Clevelands & Kiana for the pictures.
On January 30, 2020 the Defense Arts Center celebrated the New Year with its first ever Special Training since moving to its new location in Upland.
The class began with Sensei Heyman explaining the meaning of Special Trainings:
“Special trainings are an opportunity for us to push ourselves more than we do in our normal practice; to dig down deep into our subconscious parts and find out that we are much stronger than we thought. In our daily lives, we manipulate our environment to match our spoiled, lazy mentality. In special trainings, we put ourselves into hardship, a difficult environment, and our mentality must rise to the occasion. The practice is to ideally push ourselves from top to bottom, first moment to last moment, without any weak thoughts, moments of feeling sorry for ourselves, or 'cruising'. We hone and polish ourselves, our mentality, and our spirit like the multitudinous folding and pounding out of impurities used in the making of a samurai sword. In this way, we face ourselves honestly and strictly, rid ourselves of our weak parts, and try to find our ideal technique, ideal breathing, and ideal mentality.”
First day of class: Sunday, March 8th
(depending on the turnout more days to come)
Time: 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Defense Arts Center – 1842 W. 11th st. Unit D, Upland
All are welcome to participate. (Please tell your friends)
Class fee: $75.00 for training one time per week (Sundays)
$125.00 for training two or more times per week (TBA)
Read moreThe founder of USKL and former instructor, Shihan Dean Pickard, gave an lecture on the connections between meditation, health, and martial arts at a gathering at the Seaside Shotokan dojo in Playa Del Rey on November 5, 2016. You can visit Shihan Pickard’s biography page here and you can download the slides from his presentation here.
Read moreWhen: Saturdays
Where: Claremont Memorial Park (North-East side)
840 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont 91711
(Between Indian Hill Blvd and Yale)
When: 10:00 - 11:30 AM workout. Picnic afterward.
Who: Everyone - and their cousins! All ranks, all styles (do your own thing), all age groups.
Read moreHealing Taiji (Tai Chi) class focuses on healing & nurturing the qi of the body; while it gently builds the physical body from inside out — mind, emotion, & spirit.
Taking registration now for classes beginning Tuesday March-6-2018 & onward
Current class schedules are Tuesday & Thursday: 9 — 10 AM
Class fees are $70/month for 1 class/week and $110/month for 2 classes/week
If you are interested in other class times/days, please let us know; and we’ll do our best to accommodate your schedule
Kin (909) 948-1288
kinerqi@gmail.com
www.taijiat.com
A FREE seminar on Holistic Health and Healing
Saturday January 20th, 2018
at the DAC
2:30 - 4 PM
Presented by Kin
Classes at DAC are planned, schedule TBA
Read moreSATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH
6:30 – 8:30 AM
Welcome a new year of training with the sunrise
Dojo members are invited to meet at Claremont Hills Wilderness Park to share their enthusiasm for karatedo, enjoy the natural beauty of the region, and celebrate the new year together!
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Dojo Holiday Schedule
The dojo will be closed Dec. 24th, 25th, 26th, 31st, Jan. 1st for the Christmas and New Year’s Holidays.
Karate testing
Week of Dec. 17th - 30th, (all ranks under black belt)
Free Escrima Footwork Seminar
Sat. Dec 30th 2017, 11:00 AM -12:30,
Sensei Edwin Alonzo (ranked in Filipino Escrima (stick fighting) and Shotokan Karatedo 3rd degree BB) will share his Escrima footwork and teach you how to apply it to your sparring. All ages and ranks green belt through black belt are welcome.
Side Note: Karate Testing will still be available (off to the side) for those that still need to test.
Gasshuku to Welcome the New Year!
(Shotokan karate special spirit training)
When & Where - TBA
Help Wanted
Help us find more qualified instructors to offer classes during non-peak dojo hours.
We are looking for experienced teachers of other martial arts and other healthy physical pursuits, such as boot camp, cross-fit, Tai Chi, dance, Zumba, yoga, etc.
Contact Ty Aponte (951) 204-0341
Thank You
A special thank you to all of our DAC staff and instructors for your unselfish dedication of time and effort in helping us to continue to pass on the BUDO spirit of traditional martial arts.
Students: if you feel that you or the life of your family member/s, have benefited from the training and it has made a difference please take a moment to share with others and help promote this dojo with all the good and positivism it represents and encourage your friends, family members or acquaintances to try a free trial month of training in any martial art offered at our dojo. Any existing member that brings in someone new (that signs up on a monthly pay program) will receive one month of free training!
Sensei Ty Aponte
951 204-0341
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Shihan Aponte will begin teaching two new classes during the daytime on weekdays:
Karate for Breakfast:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7-8 AM (call first: 909-981-6368)
Start your morning with an invigorating workout that builds strength, stamina, and flexibility while teaching basic self-defense techniques.
Karate for Lunch:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12-12:45 PM (call first: 909-981-6368)
Make the most of your lunch hour with a workout designed to revitalize you while reinforcing karate basics and self-defense techniques.
Class fees: $70 per month for one class/week,
$110 per month for 2+ classes/week
Class schedule may change if other times work better for a majority of interested students.
Read more1842 West 11th Street, Unit D
Upland, CA 91786
951-204-0341