Warrior Martial Art Hale Koa
The warrior martial art hale koa, honoring warriors whom have helped shape
Big Bear Academy's Martial Art Hall of Warrior Training.
As we travel through the journey of life, we interact with many different types of people, these interactions help shape who we are. The warrior martial art path is no different as your mushya shugyo (warrior pilgrimage) advances there are those who influence your warrior journey.
All this brings us to the creation of the Warrior Martial Art Hale Koa section. This section will give you a glimpse into those who have directly or indirectly enhanced, forwarded and shaped my Kuma mushya shuygo.
You may be wondering why I choose to include the Hawaiian words Hale Koa, which translates to house of warrior.
The answer is best understood by introducing a warrior who has been an influence in forming my warrior martial art training. I met him while living in Orlando, Florida, back in the mid 1990’s.
Who is this warrior?
His name is Michael J. Ceballos and his family has roots in both Hawaii and the Philippians. He is also the Founder of Tamanegi Do Martial Arts System.
He once made the suggestion that we should create a hale koa to honor warriors past and present. I have honored his suggestion with a slight variation, focusing on those whom have influenced my personal mushya shuygo.
Since he was the inspiration for the Warrior Martial Art Hale Koa section, it was an obvious choice that he be the first warrior inducted to our Hall of Warriors Ohana.
The next inductee into the Martial Art Hall of Warriors needs little introduction. He has inspired me through his talent of both martial arts training and cinematic presence. Who is this you ask? None other than Martial art movie star Jet Li.
Future of the Hale Koa
As an added benefit I have also created a Hale Koa section at the Warrior Street Combat Self Defense Society. There all society members can honor warriors whom have shaped their personal Mushya Shugyo.
With all the different influences in ones personal mushya shugyo deciding where to start has become a daunting task. Yet through my mushya shugyo there has been one warrior who has continued to share and has help shape my warrior martial art journey.
Although this warrior, I will simply refer to them as Master Iron Hand, is very private. A special honor in the Martial Art Warrior Hall Ohana is reserved for Master Iron Hand.
Stay tuned as this blooms into a very intresting and personal reflection into the bear warrior and those who have influenced my warrior pilgrimage..
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