Seiwakai Karate Silicon Valley - January Greetings

Seiwakai Karate Silicon Valley – January Greetings

[caption id="attachment_2236" align="alignright" width="300"] January 2025 Greeting from Seiwakai Karate Silicon Valley[/caption] Happy New Year to all and welcome back! January 1, 2025 by Johnpaul Williams. As we step into a new year, our dojo is buzzing with excitement. The start of the year always brings a wave of new

Read More

Karate certificates for Seiwakai Gojuryu Karatedo in Silicon Valley

Seiwakai Karate Silicon Valley Q4 2024 message

Cross posted via email (club specific links included) Welcome and welcome back [caption id="attachment_1557" align="alignright" width="211"] Silicon Valley Gōjūkan dba SEIWAKAI KARATE SILICON VALLEY per JKF Gōjūkai registration[/caption] By Johnpaul Williams – September 12, 2023 To our new members, a warm welcome to our group. We typically send out informational messages to

Read More

Elevating Karatedō Practice: Mirror vs. Video for self-training

Elevating Karatedō Practice: Mirror vs. Video for self-training All Gojuryu Network (www.gojuryu.network) & SKSV (Gojuryu.net) cross-post By Johnpaul Williams – March 27, 2023 Introduction In the sacred space of Karatedō practice at home, the choice between using a traditional mirror or embracing modern video recordings as training aids sparks a fascinating debate. In this

Read More

Training and registration: March – June 2023

Due to a technical issue, the Beginners Traditional Karate classes may be listed under “adult sports” and Experienced Traditional Karate classes may be listed under “adult classes” on Menlo Park Recreation's egovlink.com registration page. To simplify finding the registration we have sourced the registration pages listing them below. Beginners training

Read More

Seiwakai Karate Silicon Valley

Unveiling the Intricacies: Goju-Ryu vs. Shotokan-Ryu in Karate

Gōjū-Ryū vs. Shōtōkan-Ryū: An Academic and Tactical Analysis of Traditional Karate While both Gōjū-Ryū and Shōtōkan-Ryū share a common genesis in the indigenous martial arts of Okinawa, they represent distinct evolutionary branches of combat. Having spent over five decades on the Dōjō floor—both researching the historical timelines in Japan and

Read More