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Head Instructors:
Bob Arbo, 4th Dan
Tim McCann, 4th Dan
Instructors
Sensei Bob Arbo is the Co-Owner of
Kensho-Ryu Kenpo Karate in Acton, MA. He began
his martial arts training in 1994 under Sensei
Paul Micchiche in Lowell MA. In 1998, Sensei
Arbo earned his black belt in Nick Cerio’s Kenpo
Karate He continued his training under Shihan
Paul Parent and was awarded his 2nd degree black
belt on Dec 16th 2001. In 2003, Sensei Arbo
began training under Kyoshi Mark Sheeley, an 8th
Degree black belt and the founder of he
Kensho-Ryu Kenpo system. In 2004, he was
promoted to the rank of Sandan (3rd degree
black) and in 2006 to the rank of Yondan (4th
degree black) both by Kyoshi Sheeley. Sensei
Arbo has attended numerous seminars to continue
his understanding of the martial arts by such
notable martial artists as Professor Nick Cerio,
Kyoshi Mark Sheeley, Hanshi Bruce Juchnik, Sifu
Bruce Corrigan, Shihan Mike Burton and Soke Wali
Islam. Sensei Arbo looks forward to beginning
tournament competition in the 2007 season.
Sensei Tim McCann has trained in the art
of Kenpo Karate for over 12 years. After
achieving the rank of Shodan (1st degree black)
in June of 2000 under Shihan Paul Parent of
Billerica, MA. Sensei McCann became the co-owner
of Kensho-Ryu Kenpo Karate in Acton, MA. Sensei
McCann was promoted to Nidan (2nd degree) in
2001, Sandan (3rd degree) in 2004, and Yondan
(4th degree) in 2006, all under the teaching of
Kyoshi Mark Sheeley. Sensei McCann has attended
seminars taught by such leaders in the martial
arts as Kyoshi Mark Sheeley, Shihan Mike
Depasquale, Shihan Mike Burton, Sifu Bruce
Corrigan, Hanshi Bruce Juchnik, and Soke Wali
Islam. Sensei McCann began competing on the
Krane tournament circuit in 2004 in the weapons
and kata divisions. He finished the year with a
1st place state rating, and a 2nd place national
rating in both divisions. In 2005 he continued
his efforts, which resulted in a 1st place
national rating in both weapons and kata. Sensei
Mccann received a Hall of Fame Award as the
Krane Ratings International Male Adult Senior
Black Belt Competitor of the Year. In his final
year of competition in 2006, he repeated this
achievement and was the national champion for
his division in both kata and weapons.
About Us
5 PRICIPLES OF CONDUCT
- EFFORT–Effort means to try your hardest in
everything you do.
- ETIQUETTE–Etiquette means to use good manners.
- SINCERITY–Sincerity means to tell the truth.
- SELF CONTROL– Self control means to control
your body and emotions,
control your self
- CHARACTER– Character means to be your self, do
not try to be like anyone
else.
STUDENT CREED
1. I intend to develop myself in a positive manner, and
to avoid anything that would reduce my mental growth or
physical health.
2. I Intend to develop self-discipline in order to bring
out the best in myself and others.
3. I intend to use what I've learned in class
constructively and defensively, and to never be abusive
or offensive.
4. Remember rules one, two, and three!
THE FIVE ANIMALS
TIGER
LEOPARD
CRANE
SNAKE
DRAGON
TRAINING
LOCATION

Directions To This Location
Kensho-Ryu Kenpo
253 Great Road
Acton, MA 01720
Telephone: 978-263-9100
Email:
Homepage:
http://www.ksrkenpo.com
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