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Jay Behrends

Jay

Jay Behrends is a relatively recent arrival to the Chain of Lakes Karate Club.  He brings with him 29 years of previous karate experience, including 20 years experience teaching at his home dojo.

Jay began his karate training in April of 1980 at a Shotokan dojo in Estherville, IA, headed by Sensei John Rapp.  In 1984, he was promoted to the rank of Shodan, and in September 1992, successfully completed his test for the rank of Sandan (3rd degree black belt).  In April of 2009, Jay joined the Chain of Lakes Karate Club, entering as a Sandan.

Jay has competed in over 100 tournaments throughout the country, and was one of only 10 people in the country to receive the Meritorious Service Award at the Alaska Nationals in 2006.

 

 

Training Code       

of Master Hohan Sokon    

1.  Always act in a courteous manner.

2.  During your training, concentrate to the limit of your mental endurance.  Give your all mentally and physically as training without concentration prevents advancement.

3.  The physical, mental and spiritual training of the student should be combined as one.  The heart, mind and body should be in union at all times.

4.  Heed the advice of your teacher and of more advanced students of your school and other schools.  Listen to them and never forget their advice.

5.  Listening and watching are key points to advancement.

6.  In order to advance, one must strive to obtain the true spirit of the art.

7.  Training is on a continuous basis, and one learns a little at a time.  Do not take breaks in training as it will result in a step backwards.

8.  Always strive for advancement and when advanced, one must not brag or boast.

9.  Self-praise and over-confidence is a sickness that corrupts training.

10.  Refrain from over-eating, drinking and smoking, for these are bad habits that hinder the effectiveness of your training.

11.  Martial arts training has no limits.  Step by step, study by study, and one day in the future you will undoubtedly enter the Temple of Shaolin.