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Tensho Goju Academy of Martial Arts and Science
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Focus: Provide education in personal security while building confidence, self esteem, fitness and character.
Sponsor:
Tensho Goju
Director: Thomas Felder
Schools Served: Lawton and Fort Sill
County: Comanche
Schedule: Mon. & Wed. at 5:30 - 6:30 pm Fighting Tigers III ages 5-7, Tues. & Thurs. at 5:45 - 6:45 pm Fighting Tigers ages 8-15, Tues. & Thurs. at 6:45 - 8:00 pm Fighting Tigers Adults 16 up, Fri. 6 pm & Sat. 12 pm Fighting Tigers II ages 6-12
Ages: 5 years through adults
Membership/Pricing: $45 Youth and $55 Adults
History:
Thomas L. Felder (Peacemaker), a descendent of Chinese Goju founded the Tensho Goju system on January 1, 2009. Tensho Goju is a compilation of Chinese Goju, Aiki Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Wing Chun and Military Combatives. Felder’s interpretation for Tensho can be best defined as “Heavens Breath” respective to the breath of life, or new birth. Tensho Goju embraces consistency and adaption to a changing environment, as well as human behavior.
Program Highlights:
Our curriculum is one of versatility with sessions involving psychological control, physical fitness, relaxation via breathing, Aiki-Jitsu, weapons training, full contact sparring, and effecting leadership training.
Activities:
Karate, Aiki Jitsu, Weapons traiing, Cardio Fitness Kick Boxing
Field Trip Destinations: Mount Scott and Lake Lawtonka.
Slogan: Making A Difference One Day At A Time