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| American�� Society� of� Combat� Martial Artist� � (ASCMA) � Combat � Cane Instructors are certified by Master Dave McNeill head�� of� the� Goju� Shorei Weapon System.� They are certified�� to� teach�� the� curriculum�� of�� Goju� Shorei Weapon� System. This includes but is not limited to the cane, knife, and fan. Each�� of�� ASCMA� Combat� Cane Instructors must be enrolled�� with� Master McNeill and approved by him as an� instructor� prior� to being accepted by ASCMA as a Combat Cane Instructor. ASCMA�� Combat� Cane� Instructors include Shihan Ed Loomis, and Sensei Mike Peterson Currently� Goju Shorei Cane is being taught by ASCMA in�� Abilene�� and�� Austin� Tx.� In addition Joe Turner a friend� of�� ASCMA�� teaches�� Goju Shorei Cane in the� Dallas, Fort Worth area (see Mid-Cities link). For more infomation on ASCMA Goju Shorei Weapons System Instructors contact Ed Loomis For� more information on Goju Shorei Weapon System go to the Goju Shorei Link |
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| The� cane is probably the most numerous and� underrated weapon around.� We see them�� everywhere�� we�� go,� however� we associate them with weakness. This�� is� a� formidable weapon when used correctly.�� The� Cane� Techniques taught by� ASCMA� Combat Cane Instructors are found�� in��� the��� Goju-Shorei��� Weapons System. The�� problem�� with� traditional martial art weapons?�� They� are� illegal� to� make� or even� own�� in� some� states.� You are not allowed� to� carry them,even in the� states where ownership is allowed. The question we then ask is why train with a�� weapon� you� plan� on� using� for� self-defense�� if� you� are� not� going to have it available when needed. Hence�� comes� the�� cane.� After� all what other� weapons� can be carried anywhere in the world without being confiscated. |
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