Ryu Shu Kan: Japanese Martial Arts Center
(11 Reviews)

From Bu-Do (the Way of Martial Arts), to Ka-Do (the Way of Flower Arranging, more commonly referred to as Ikebana) & Sho-Do (the Way of the Brush); the Japanese have succeeded in transcending the utilitarian aspects of these arts and have developed them into classical arts which integrate body, mind and spirit. The names of these skills end in 'Do' meaning 'the Way or Path'; which denotes a life-long journey of self-discovery through the pursuit of these arts.
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Not only did Kyoshi Gerry accomplish instilling these values but he taught true self defense techniques if walking away was not an option.
Still a place where tradition and respect is taught and earned daily......
Fantastic, authentic Okinawan karate program.
They offer everything from karate to kendo, tai chi to taiko, and it's one of the only places on the island to learn these things.
Japanese festival dances and the stunningly powerful art of taiko drumming is taught and performed here.
I highly recommend this school, not only for its excellent martial arts program for both kids and adults, but for the many other programs that are offered here.
They are learning more than just martial arts-they are learning about responsibility, patience, respect for others and for themselves.
My older daughter started there three years ago to help her some behavoir issues, since then she has learned not only self defense but respect, self worth, patience and honor.
I originally came to Ryu Shu Kan because it was the only place on Long Island where you can experience Kendo (Samurai Swordsmanship).
Several years ago we attended the Japanese Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival held at Stony Brook and the first time I saw Taiko Drumming - I was awestruck!
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