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About Methuen Karate
"We started with five students from Everett in this little room in my in-law's apartment, moved to St. Lucy's, but they asked us to set up tables and chairs for bingo, so we moved to my father-in-law's old cow barn. We started with one part, we kept expanding and built a legitimate dojo in the middle of this neighborhood. We've been able to keep the same concept for over 55 years. I enjoy working with the kids, I enjoy passing on my knowledge and teaching the next generation"
-Kancho Larry Giordano
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About Kyokushin
“Karate is the most Zen-like of all the Martial Arts. It has abandoned the sword. This means that it transcends the idea of winning and losing to become a way of thinking and living for the sake of other people in accordance with the way of Heaven. Its meanings, therefore, reach the profoundest levels of human thought.
For a long time, I have emphasized that karate is Budō, and if the Budō is removed from karate, it is nothing more than sport karate, show karate or even fashion karate – the idea of training merely to be fashionable.
Karate that has discarded Budō has no substance. It is nothing more than a barbaric method of fighting or a promotional tool for the purpose of profit. No matter how popular it becomes, it is meaningless.”
-Mas Oyama