The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap Episode 4: Shutter Step

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Welcome to the Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap! Masters of Sanchin-Ryu discuss the weeks activities in the Art of Sanchin-Ryu and answer your questions from the Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Website!

This week’s recap was filmed outside of the Clarkston, Michigan Sanchin-Ryu Dojo near Detroit. Led by Chief Instructor Joseph Dearman and features District Master Steven Ahles and District Master Jake Biernacki.

Discuss below! Share your thoughts and questions with fellow students and Chief Instructor Joe Dearman will answer and comment accordingly!

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4 Responses to “The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap Episode 4: Shutter Step”

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  1. The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap Episode 5: More on Wansu : The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo on May 21st, 2007 10:25 pm

    […] The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap Episode 4: Shutter Step […]

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  3. KEVIN on May 29th, 2007 5:28 pm

    mr ahles

    when did you started sanchin ryu dojo?

    and what degree of belt are you?

    to you teach sanchin ryu dojo

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  5. Kevin on October 3rd, 2007 6:06 pm

    master ahles
    when did you started to do sanchin ryu karate
    what degree of belt are you
    to you teach this kind of karate
    and where do you teach?

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  7. Kevin on January 21st, 2008 12:41 pm

    so District Master Ahles
    you want to hit above the groin?

    y or no

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