Martial arts taught at the
Arizona Hombu are traditional, thus students should expect to learn lots of ceremony & considerable power.
Although the Martial Arts School is relatively new to Arizona, Grandmaster Hausel started training in martial arts in the 1960s and began teaching martial arts in 1970 at the University of Utah. Later he taught karate and other martial arts at the University of New Mexico, the University of Wyoming and recently at Arizona State University. At the University of Wyoming, Soke Hausel was Kyoju no Budo (Professor of Martial Arts) and taught classes and clinics in karate, kobudo (martial arts weapons), samurai arts, jujutsu, self-defense and self-defense for women. He has a long resume for martial arts.
Over the years, he taught
karate, kobudo, jujutsu,
self-defense,
women's self-defense and
samurai arts. Many
martial arts classes at the
University of Wyoming filled with more than 100 students with waiting lists of hopefuls. But today, he has now chosen to limit the number of students in his
classes.
Grandmaster Hausel has a diversified background in
martial arts and
teaches traditional Okinawan and Japanese
martial arts. Included in his curriculum are
Shorin-Ryu Karate,
Shorin-Ryu Kobudo (weapons),
Self-Defense and
Samurai Arts.
Kobudo (
martial arts weapons)
classes are part of
karate training and include a variety of
weapons (tools) such as
Bo, Hanbo, Nitanbo, Kubotan, Nunchaku, Sai, Kama, Kuwa, Ra-ke, Surichin, Eku, Tsue, Kioga (expandable police baton) and more.
Samurai arts taught at the martial arts school in Mesa include
jujutsu, hojojutsu, hanbojutsu, bojutsu, iaido, kenjutsu, naginatajutsu, yarijutsu and manrikigusari.
The style of
karate is
Okinawan Shorin-Ryu. Basically one of the original forms of
karate developed centuries ago on Okinawa. Soke Hausel's love for
Karate is seen in the many national & international awards presented by several
martial arts associations and
martial arts Halls of Fame.
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It happens every time - give a woman an inch and she'll take your tonfa and beat you with it.. Sensei Paula (born in Japan) trains with her husband Sensei Bill at the Arizona School of Traditional Karate.
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Advanced karate and kobudo taught to members of the
Arizona School of Traditional Karate in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler Arizona and Seiyo No Shorin-Ryu Karate Kobudo Kai members around the world. Grandmaster Hausel, demonstrates rock breaking to students at the
University of Wyoming. Rocks are traditional for breaking and besides they are free. Professor Hausel is also a renown
geologist and like rocks.
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Dr. Adam from Grand Canyon University
trains with Rich in Kobudo.
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