Japanese Martial Arts Center - Ann Arbor - Judo, Jujitsu, Iaido, Meditation

JMAC Philosophy

Philosophy

People who practice budo are members of a special group. They are seekers of truth, people who want something more from life than a paycheck and a nice home. They make unique contributions to their communities and to the world.

The ideal martial artist:

  • Sets high standards for him or herself.
  • Abides by a code of personal conduct.
  • Values sincerity and politeness.
  • Is loyal, honor-bound, and courageous.

Training the Whole Person:

We help train the whole person through the traditional techniques and philosophies of the martial arts, with the goal of developing healthy, confident members of society. We strive to:

  • Strengthen the body with time-tested skills.
  • Train the mind through the discipline of kata.
  • Forge the spirit with meditation and repetition.

An exceptional training environment:

Our students love to come to practice. Class is always enjoyable because we learn in an atmosphere of mutual respect and dedication.

  • Training is systematic and safe.
  • We have Ann Arbor's only fully sprung martial arts floor!
  • The techniques are dynamic and fun.
  • Learn effective self-defense in judo and jujutsu.

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