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Canton ZDK
Instructor:
David Guccione, 5th Dan
Senior
Sempai: Lisa Guccione 5th Dan
Sempai: Jovan Germano 4th
Dan
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Sempai: Bruce Kenna 3rd Dan
Dave
Guccione is Sensei of the Canton ZDK.
He began formal martial arts training in Vietnam in 1969
and started with the ZDK in 1983 as a student of Sensei Joel
Kirch. He competed and placed in the finals of NCAA National
Karate Championships.
He has been a practitioner and trainer in law enforcement
for over 40 years. He was a police officer and field training
officer with the St. Louis County Police Dept.
He is a retired Chief Warrant Officer in the US Army and
a veteran of the Vietnam War. He is Professor Emeritus of
Criminal Justice at SUNY Canton,
cofounder of the St. Lawrence County Police Academy,
designer of the
Criminal Justice Program and the Security Guard School and
cooriginator of the Criminal Investigations Program.
He has authored academic work in the Criminal Justice
field and magazine articles on scuba diving.
He currently enjoys
writing about martial arts,
refer to the articles
section of this website.
The Zen-do
Kai has its origins in Okinawan and
Japanese styles of martial arts. While we practice many of the
traditional aspects of Shotokan
karate in basic movements and kata,
our art reaches its pinnacle in self-defense where we
incorporate the joint locks of Jiujitsu,
the sweeps and throws of aikido and judo and the toughness and
power of Japanese and Okinawan
karate. Our art is open to anyone who has the desire to learn.
You need not be "in shape" to start but you will be when you
finish.
Zen
Do Kai karate was founded in 1974 by Master Michael J. Campos of
Johnstown New York.
Master Campos is a 9th degree black belt who has
studied martial arts since 1959. ZDK is
primarily a Japanese Shotokan style
karate, characterized by long, wide stances and linear
techniques. Self-defense techniques incorporate elements
of karate, judo, jujitsu, and kempo,
with a focus on "street effective" methods.
Many of the senior black belts in ZDK are law enforcement and
military veterans.
ZDK Links:
Zen-Do Kai Martial
Arts Association
American Zen-Do Kai
Shotokan came to Japan
with Master Gichin Funakoshi from
Okinawa in the early 1900s and later to
America.
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Senior Sempei
Lisa Guccione is a 5th degree black belt with
over 20 years martial arts experience. She has
won numerous awards for kata
and sparring. |
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Ms. Guccione, &
Mr Guccione
with Fumio Demura |
CANTON ZDK MARTIAL ARTS CLUB
OVERVIEW
| The Canton Zen Do Kai
(ZDK) Martial Arts Club is devoted to learning
weaponless self-defense. Skilled instructors teach the
mental and physical aspects of empty-hand combat skills,
mostly oriental in origin. Student’s progress from
beginner (white and yellow belt) thru intermediate
(green) to advanced (brown and black belt) skill levels
by practicing a well balanced series of physical
exercises and movements which involve every part of the
body. One skill is built upon another. As the student
progresses physically, equally important attitudinal
adjustments follow: A student gains confidence, calmness
in the face of threat, persistence and stress reduction. |
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Mrs. Guccione, Mr. & Sensei Guccione
with Soke Ed Melaugh, Small Circle Jiu Jitsu |
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We believe that anyone can learn to defend
him/herself and learning is self-paced. We do not have a
militaristic teaching style. The instructors allow each
student to progress at the individual’s natural pace.
Students are encouraged to progress but never
intimidated into any activity.
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| Master Campos & Northern NY Zen-DoKai |
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A class lasts between 60
and 90 minutes and follows this format:
Taneesha & Katherine 6th Kyu students |
BASICS:
A typical class begins with blocking, punching
and kicking without an opponent, starting slowly for
warm up and becoming more intense and aerobically
challenging. Instruction on how to improve the
techniques and increase speed, power and agility
occurs throughout this phase. The rest of the class
time is typically devoted to one or two of the
following: |
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Mrs. Guccione & Mrs. Langdon |
KATA:
A ritual series of
combinations of empty handed blocks, kicks and blows
which mimic an imaginary fight against multiple
opponents. Intermediate and advance ranks also
practice kata with ancient oriental weapons such as
the sai, bo, and sword. Aerobic demand is light to
intense. |
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Mr.
Gladding performing a Kata |
SPARRING:
Highly controlled and regulated
punching and kicking against an opponent. Students
wear safety gear. No striking or kicking below the
belt, to the back, to the throat or eyes. Light
contact above the belt to the body is allowed. No
face contact is permitted. Moderate to intense
aerobic demand. |
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Mr.
Gladding Sparring Mr. Langdon & Mr. Huxel |
SELF-DEFENSE:
Practicing blocks and counter moves against a
wide variety of attacks. Students are taught to
defend against attacks starting with simple one and
two hand grabs and progressing as the student gains
skill to defense against punches, kicks, chokes, and
locks. In addition to practicing self-defense in the
training area, we sometimes practice defending
ourselves in stairwells, confined spaces, seated at
tables, in vehicles and even airplanes. Advanced
ranks also practice defense against edged weapons,
clubs and guns and against attacks from multiple
opponents. |
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Sensei Guccione disarming a
knife attacker |
| A class typically ends
with STOMACH EXERCISES and/or ZEN MEDITATION. |
Canton ZDK
Telephone: N/A
Email:
guccione@canton.edu
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