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Combative
Association
of Martial Arts

Instructor:
Vincent Anthony, 8th Dan
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Vincent Anthony has
been training for 36 years and is the President (Soke) of the Combative Association of Martial Arts and
Head of the Shorinji Yama Kageboshi Jutsu Ryu Hombu.
After the loss of our beloved Soke in 2002 Mr. Anthony
has officially transitioned from the title Hanshi to
Soke in summer of 2005 in an official awards ceremony.
Out of respect to our beloved past Soke, Mr. Anthony has
chosen to not officially use the title Soke until 2010,
though he holds all promotional and business authority
for the Association.
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Belt Grading & Certifications:
8th Dan - Aiki –Bujutsu
8th Dan - Pierce Family Gung Fu
6th Dan - Karate Jujutsu
5th Dan - Master Instructor Certification – American Tang Soo Do
5th Dan - Aiki-Karate-Jutsu
5th Dan - Karate –Ju-Jutsu
5th Dan - Budo - Weapons
1st Dan - Jujitsu
About
our Style
Our system, Aiki Bujutsu - Tode Ryu is
comprised of a grouping of individual arts that over the
centuries came together to become the core of the System we know
today.
A system, unlike an individual style, provides the student
practitioner with an ability to be exposed to a much more
diversified set of skills.
Our base or common training style is
Aiki Bujutsu.
This is the parent art that houses the family of arts, described
as our Styles…
Our
Style is not unlike those of other martial art systems.
A System means that
the student practitioner will be trained in a much wider range
of techniques. As he or she advances they will be able to
achieve individual rank in each sub-art.
We teach a basic Five
Element Style:
The Parent Art is a combined art that provides the Bushi
(Warrior) with a wider range of skills which can be applied
in combative or defense encounters. These teachings are based on
our Traditional Aiki Bujutsu System.
AIKI
– Meeting of Ki.
The Impassive state of mind of the combatant where his or her
internal force is focused.
BUJUTSU
– Technique of Combat.
Warrior of Japan, their aim was to achieve maximum effectiveness
in warfare.
This
Style provides the Student Practitioner with a well-rounded set
of Martial (combative) abilities. Teaching the combined
skills of both the soft fist (Locks, Takedowns & Throws)
& hard fist (Blocking, Kicking & Punching) aspects.
This Style could be compared to Kempo or Hapkido training. Our
focus is to maintain the traditional application of the Martial
Arts and focus on its combative nature. We blend philosophies of
our past Masters and the demands of modern day society to
provide the student practitioner with a dynamic learning
environment, knowledge and ability to learn, retain, and execute
the Art. We believe that the students must be educate using the
three key elements — THE MIND, THE BODY,
and THE SPIRIT to develop his/her solid martial
abilities.
Training in Our Style provides
a great source for many beneficial bi-products for your personal
development such as:
• Expansion of Knowledge
• Self - Confidence
• Self - Discipline
• Physical Exercise
• Flexibility
Our
Style has been influenced over the centuries since its
beginnings in China in the 1400’s. As Sokes (Heads of Families
or Schools) immigrated to other Asian Nations (e.g., China,
Korea, Okinawa, Japan, to England and finally America) the Style
adapted and was effected by the arts active in those regions.
Today's Style is referred to as AIKI
BUJUTSU-TODE and reflects the root style the system was based
and built on.
These three
elements are the foundation of our training:
• AIKI, being the soft and controlled art
• BU technique of war
• JUTSU our combative or Bushido (Way of the
Warrior) origin
• TODE applied hand and leg technique
It is important for the Hombu to stand freely on its merits and
the historic value of our true combative style. These elements
separate us in many ways from the mainstream of commercial
Martial Arts and it was felt throughout the System that it
returned us closer to our roots.
Training Location

Directions To This Location
Sport and Health Club
- Studio
1
8250 Greensboro Dr.
McLean, VA 22102
Phone: 703-442-9150
Email:
Main Site:
http://www.camausa.com
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