Welcome to EMAS-USA.com of EMAS International
We are a site dedicated to the FREE dissemination of martial arts knowledge
We are a site dedicated to the FREE dissemination of martial arts knowledge
Check out our Special Features features such as: Martial-Blog with Sifu Joseph L.Taylor, and The Internal Perspective with Sifu Joshua K. Eaves, or Sitting with Sijo where the founder of the Lee Tzun Gin system describes his views, philosophies and approach to martial arts training and instruction. Also look for impromptu discussions with our instructional staff called Round Table Moments. These discussions range from dynamics of blending arts, philosophical issues of martial arts and martial sciences, perspectives on applications, practices, attitudes and more. We offer selective LGBT classes as well... We have belt rank criteria posted for an eclectic art called Lee Tzun Gin, and three traditional arts - Tae Kwon Do, Judo, and Aiki Jutsu. Sijo Taylor holds Black Belt Ranks in all of the aforementioned arts and combines those with 35 plus years of professional and martial experience, which is itemized and can be viewed on his Instructor Profile. All techniques from the aforementioned arts are now, or will soon be, linked to free videos complete with instructional commentary. The hope is to provide a free venue for all to fully train themselves in the martial arts regardless of location or income level. This site is in ongoing development. We do offer online testing and belt promotion for those who are interested, as well as, upcoming features such as: Affiliate School Certification, Affiliate Instructor Certification Programs, Personal Training in St. Louis MO, Seminar Opportunities, and a Martial Gift Shop with a few EMAS related items for those who desire to support our open source efforts. So for right now just enjoy the video below, and use the navigation bar on the left to explore our site. If you would rather have a one stop page for viewing the main highlighted features without a lot of looking around the site right now, then click here. Please take the time to like our site and tell your friends...you can also visit our Facebook page at: EMAS to see more about what others are saying and let your friends know we are out here...spread the word and lets make this go world wide. |
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Sitting with Sijo To view more from our archives click here
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Round Table Discussion Video:
Target Acquisition and Basic Autonomics
Enjoy This Introductory Video Snippet:
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check out the About Us section and find out about
EMAS-USA.COM
check out the About Us section and find out about
EMAS-USA.COM
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All Video Snippets are impromptu recordings done as a spur of the moment activity in whatever various location we were training at the time. As a consequence, there shall inevitably be some imperfections in production or background noise. Please bear with us as these were initially intended for our own personal archives and records, and never intended for public viewing. We shall endeavor to produce polished replacements for theses resources, but felt they were too good to be shelved until that day...So enjoy ! Sijo G.L. Taylor
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It is always best to consult your physician before starting any new physical activity or program.