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This article was written by Jorge Sosa Jr, an expert in the research of the different ways Japanese Martial Arts came to America...
The World Union Budo Sosa-Kai's main purpose besides physical fitness is to improve members' attitude
towards themselves, and consequently strengthen their self-discipline and self-confidence.
Putting emphasis in the development of strong minds and bodies, martial arts allows individuals to step-up to
the challenge by making use of their increasing potential, and at the same time, directs them to acknowledge
their weaknesses and limitations.
Martial arts' philosophy includes respect for yourself as well as others. Training practices emphasize proper
manner and good behavior towards your fellow students in the dojo, as well as family members, neighbors,
and anyone else you meet daily.
Anyone can practice martial arts regardless of race, religious beliefs, national origin, color, sex, age, political
affiliation, or belief.
About the author
This article was written by Jorge Sosa Jr, an expert in the research of the different ways Japanese Martial Arts came to America...
Adam Smith
I met Daishi Sosa in Kuala Lampur, around 1973 during a seminar of Shito Ryu Karatedo, he was the main speaker and trainer...
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