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Stephen Morris SenseiJudo InstructorJudoStephen Morris was born in Morris has been training and teaching Martial Arts for over 25 years. He began as a student of traditional Okinawan Karatedo and within a few years was also training in Aikido and Judo. Morris had an epiphany of sorts while he was directing a children’s class that integrated the arts of Judo, Aikido, and Karate. It became evident that Judo was the superior art for children because of the skills learned (falling safely, close fighting, dynamic balance), the tactile feedback, and the balance between structure and play. Karate seemed too rigid, Aikido too esoteric. It followed that, for the same reasons, Judo was a superior art for adults. Eventually Morris decided to join the Ann Arbor YMCA Judo club to focus all of his efforts on practicing and teaching Judo. He is very gratified to be able to continue his study of Judo at the Japanese Martial Arts Center, a traditional dojo, and is eager to share that quest with other serious students of Budo. He is certified to teach, coach, and referee Judo by the USJF and USJI. In addition to teaching martial arts and middle school in Ann Arbor, Morris is passionate about his family, all types of music, and old cars and motorcycles. RANK 3rd Dan Judo (SMAA) 2nd Dan Judo (USJF, USJI) 2nd Dan Aikido (IMAF, SMAA) 2nd Dan Shorin ryu Karatedo (IMAF, SMAA) 2nd Dan Shudokan Karatedo (IMAF, SMAA) TITLE Director, Chief Instructor, Teaching Committee Chairman, Konan, USJF (2002-2005) Instructor and dojo manager, Ann Arbor YMCA Judo Club (1999-2004) Instructor of Karate and Aikido, Asian Martial Arts Studio (1985-1999) |




