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"Our RV park is a great jumping off spot for enjoying all that Austin and The Austin Area Hill Country have to offer. Less than 30 minutes from central Austin, you’ll have great access to Austin’s famous live music scene, museums, Lady Bird Lake, hiking trails, shopping, restaurants, and so much more. Circuit of the Americas is only five minutes away from our park. There you can enjoy world class concerts, Austin Bold professional soccer games, F1 & other car races, along with other exciting activities. More family fun is nearby at The Dinosaur Park and McKinney Roughs Nature Park. The Dinosaur Park features life-size dinosaur statues & McKinney Roughs Nature Park, an LCRA park, offers zipline tours, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, & rock climbing to name a few of their offerings."
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The well-being of guests is top of mind at Choice-branded hotels. Guests may experience a variety of new, improved cleanliness protocols and products. Get more for your money at the Quality Inn and Suites Airport hotel in Austin, TX. Nearby attractions include the Austin Convention Center, University of Texas at Austin, Circuit of the Americas and the Bullock Texas State History Museum. Get more value with amenities like free breakfast, free WiFi and a fitness center. Rooms include a TV, hair dryer, coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator and an iron and ironing board. Also, earn rewards including free nights and gift cards with our Choice Privileges Rewards program.
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Soryu Karate-Doh curriculum includes instruction in kihon(basics), Kata(forms), and kumite(sparring). Within the Kata instruction we discuss bunkai(application) of each Kata and how it may relate to kumite(defense and offense). We treat Kata as a means to practice individually and not as an absolute of ones ability. We believe that Kata is the opportunity to discover the individual self and to challenge the self in an effort to gain, and maintain a mental, physical, and spiritual self. We treat Kumite, again, as an opportunity to discover ones self in a safe and conditioned environment. As a student progresses in their individual development(growth), each student has the opportunity to demonstrate their skill through examination; hence, rank promotion.
My Japan Soryu lineage is Frank Selvera(Soshukan Karate-do,Shibu-Dojo Instructor), Takamichi Koyasu(Japan Soryu Karatedo Association, Soke), and Michio Koyasu(All Japan Soryu Karatedo Association, originator of Soryu)
My American Soryu lineage is GM Paul Chapa, Jr., GM Steve Besa(originator of the American Soryu Karate-Doh Association) the third student promoted under GM Joe Alvarado(Soryu Karate Institute), and Michio Koyasu under guidance (All Japan Soryu Karate-Doh Association).
My study of Soryu began in 1972 under then Mr. Steve Besa. My study of Soryu continued with Mr. Paul S. Chapa, Jr. through the 80's and 90's. Our group collaborated with Mr. Jose Balli, also of Soryu in the early 80's.
Together with Mr. Steve Besa's leadership and continuous growth approach, our group branched out and created the American Soryu Karate-Doh Association. We connected with the originator of Soryu, Michio Koyasu Soke in the mid-80's. Under his guidance and encouragement, we focused on his pursuit of courtesy and karate.
Recently we connected with others with similar values and goals. Mr. Caesar Johnson of New York a student and advocate of the arts including Soryu has help bring past with present. He assisted the process of connecting those who wish to pursue the legacy of Michio Koyasu and his karate. Now, we currently meet and train with Takamichi Koyasu Nakamura, current Soke of the All Japan Soryu Karatedo Association.
We at Soshukan are honored.
Our mission is to teach students utilizing a continuous learning and improvement approach to focus on the self by way of Karate-do as it was taught by its originator, Michio Koyasu.
Frank O. Selvera, Japan Soryu Karate-Do Association, Godan
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The well-being of guests is top of mind at Choice-branded hotels. Guests may experience a variety of new, improved cleanliness protocols and products. Get more for your money at the Quality Inn and Suites Airport hotel in Austin, TX. Nearby attractions include the Austin Convention Center, University of Texas at Austin, Circuit of the Americas and the Bullock Texas State History Museum. Get more value with amenities like free breakfast, free WiFi and a fitness center. Rooms include a TV, hair dryer, coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator and an iron and ironing board. Also, earn rewards including free nights and gift cards with our Choice Privileges Rewards program.
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"Our RV park is a great jumping off spot for enjoying all that Austin and The Austin Area Hill Country have to offer. Less than 30 minutes from central Austin, you’ll have great access to Austin’s famous live music scene, museums, Lady Bird Lake, hiking trails, shopping, restaurants, and so much more. Circuit of the Americas is only five minutes away from our park. There you can enjoy world class concerts, Austin Bold professional soccer games, F1 & other car races, along with other exciting activities. More family fun is nearby at The Dinosaur Park and McKinney Roughs Nature Park. The Dinosaur Park features life-size dinosaur statues & McKinney Roughs Nature Park, an LCRA park, offers zipline tours, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, & rock climbing to name a few of their offerings."
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Soryu Karate-Doh curriculum includes instruction in kihon(basics), Kata(forms), and kumite(sparring). Within the Kata instruction we discuss bunkai(application) of each Kata and how it may relate to kumite(defense and offense). We treat Kata as a means to practice individually and not as an absolute of ones ability. We believe that Kata is the opportunity to discover the individual self and to challenge the self in an effort to gain, and maintain a mental, physical, and spiritual self. We treat Kumite, again, as an opportunity to discover ones self in a safe and conditioned environment. As a student progresses in their individual development(growth), each student has the opportunity to demonstrate their skill through examination; hence, rank promotion.
My Japan Soryu lineage is Frank Selvera(Soshukan Karate-do,Shibu-Dojo Instructor), Takamichi Koyasu(Japan Soryu Karatedo Association, Soke), and Michio Koyasu(All Japan Soryu Karatedo Association, originator of Soryu)
My American Soryu lineage is GM Paul Chapa, Jr., GM Steve Besa(originator of the American Soryu Karate-Doh Association) the third student promoted under GM Joe Alvarado(Soryu Karate Institute), and Michio Koyasu under guidance (All Japan Soryu Karate-Doh Association).
My study of Soryu began in 1972 under then Mr. Steve Besa. My study of Soryu continued with Mr. Paul S. Chapa, Jr. through the 80's and 90's. Our group collaborated with Mr. Jose Balli, also of Soryu in the early 80's.
Together with Mr. Steve Besa's leadership and continuous growth approach, our group branched out and created the American Soryu Karate-Doh Association. We connected with the originator of Soryu, Michio Koyasu Soke in the mid-80's. Under his guidance and encouragement, we focused on his pursuit of courtesy and karate.
Recently we connected with others with similar values and goals. Mr. Caesar Johnson of New York a student and advocate of the arts including Soryu has help bring past with present. He assisted the process of connecting those who wish to pursue the legacy of Michio Koyasu and his karate. Now, we currently meet and train with Takamichi Koyasu Nakamura, current Soke of the All Japan Soryu Karatedo Association.
We at Soshukan are honored.
Our mission is to teach students utilizing a continuous learning and improvement approach to focus on the self by way of Karate-do as it was taught by its originator, Michio Koyasu.
Frank O. Selvera, Japan Soryu Karate-Do Association, Godan
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