DEJOHNETTE MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY

 

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Mr. Darno V. DeJohnette, Sr., JKN, senior instructor at DeJohnette Martial Arts Academy, is a 3rd Degree Black Belt and Certified Instructor in the U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation®.

The training program focuses on the unity and development of the mind, body and spirit through the practice of Soo Bahk Do®.


Chil Sung means "Seven Stars" and refers to the Big Dipper and the North Star. E Ro is the second in a series of seven hyung (forms) created by Kwan Jang Nim (Grandmaster) Hwang Kee. The Chil Sung forms are unique to Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan. They were designed by Grandmaster to guide the Moo Do student on his martial arts quest, as the North Star once guided mariners of old on their seafaring journeys.

 

 

SAM DAN KYO PA - An important aspect of martial art training deals with conditioning the hands and feet for combat. Board breaking (kyo pa) requires focused technique and the ability of overcome fear of injury.

 

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One Month Free!!!

Learn the practical Basics of martial arts self-defense in this 4 week introductory course. Classes are for students ages 12 to adult, and are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM. New students are welcome to join at any time. Because the study of Soo Bahk Do can become a long-term investment, it is recommended that you observe or participate in a class, talk with the instructor, and then decide if the dojang and style are right for you. Call the instructor at (760) 453-9819 to set up a time to visit.

Your Next Step

  • 1. Sign up for the 4-week Introductory Course
  • 2. Call the school at (760) 453-9819 and set up a time to visit
  • 3. Visit our studio to observe a class and meet Mr. DeJohnette JKN

A training uniform is required.

Call now to schedule an appointment!:

(760) 453-9819


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Pyung Ahn means "peaceful confidence." This is the first in a series of hyung (forms) created by Master Idos in the 1870s. In learning the Pyung Ahn forms the student overcomes his feelings of inadequacy and develops confidence in his own abilities. With confidence comes "inner peace."

 

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