"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
- African Proverb
Caught between childhood security left behind, the uncertain future ahead and jackals on the road, teenagers can easily feel vulnerable.
But they can find an ally whose very job it is to guide students toward strength and wisdom. The dojo.
And the dojo accepts everyone equally.
What gets you in the door is sincere interest. You don't have to be anything in particular. Athletic, aggressive, poised, etc. Normal will do just fine.
Normal people are out-going, shy, agile, clumsy, tall, short, overweight, underweight, middleweight. Furthermore, karate is as much a cerebral study as it is physical. And finally, even some very normal people have 'challenges'.
The dojo defines people only by how good a student they are. And that depends more on character than physical performance.
We don't compete against one another here. There are no champions, no losers. Neither does anyone ever 'warm the bench'.
Do your work, exemplify good martial attitude, enjoy being a part of the crew. That's what we ask of others and ourselves.
And, as always - we do not leave our people behind. No one gets cut from our team.