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"I shall know the depth of the principles of gentleness yet the cold tenacity of determination even in the face of death. I shall walk amongst my fellow men with purity of heart, a free conscience and a deep love of God and his creations. I shall have the strength of character that nothing shall disturb my peace of mind. I shall be to big for worry, to noble for anger, to strong for fear and to happy to permit the presence of trouble. I shall at all times face the world boldly and accept the challenges of this life." (Ty Hayashi)
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Beikoku Fighting Systems is a modern combat fighting system derived primarily from James Lee Gung Fu and several complimenting arts including grappling and stick arts. Our martial ancestry goes back 13 generations to the Shaolin Temple but our true representation is modern combative fighting technology. We do have a prerequisite for all new "long distance" memberships in our Beikoku Fighting Systems training association. All BFS members must meet a minimum skill requirement before joining the BFS training association. We have provided an efficient manner of achieving that skill requirement if a student can not train weekly with a BFS instructor.  Please click here for more information on distance learning.


Emphasizing all ranges of combat, BFS fighters flow from long range to mid range to close quarter, trapping & grappling range. The movements are crisp, and efficient, utilizing the most direct lines and angles. BFS is a delivery system to effectively pursue the most direct line of attack. And once an attack has been launched there are no breaks or interruptions. As one technique nears completion, it starts to blend into the next and so forth, one continuous flowing motion until the conflict is ended.

WARRIOR'S CODE OF ETHICS
There is an old saying pertaining to martial arts, which states, "One must first learn civility before he learns the art, and one must first know his ethics before he knows his skills".

Civility here refers to good manners, courtesy, respect and consideration for others. Ethics, on the other hand, is a fundamental set of acceptable behavior which codifies the spirit of martial arts and which martial artists can rely on to cultivate their body and mind, and to guide their everyday actions and judgment.

Ethics is an indivisible part of the study of martial art and sets the moral guidelines for martial artists. Ethics principles serve as the traditional, cultural and social standard by which practitioners are trained in martial arts. Central to these principles is the concept of non-violence, respect for oneself and others, loyalty to one's family and country, and the following of the natural way.

The adherence to ethics confirms our moral obligation to society and fellow human beings as well as towards nature, which surrounds us. The concept also includes the attitudes, lifestyle as well as the social and moral behavior of the practitioner. It is the manner in which one behaves in both word and action. A practitioner of martial arts is a superior athlete, well versed in combat, but also upstanding citizen with good moral and social virtues.

Fulfilling the ethical principles is the true spirit and ultimate goal of the way of martial arts inspire all of us (less than perfect beings) to continually strive for perfection within ourselves.
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All instructors, students and associate members are expected to live by the above Code of Ethics in and out of the dojo in our lifelong  journey of warriorship.

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Beikoku Fighting Systems is a modern combat fighting system derived primarily from James Lee Gung Fu and several complimenting arts including grappling and stick arts. Our martial ancestry goes back 13 generations to the Shaolin Temple but our true representation is modern combative fighting technology. We do have a prerequisite for all new "long distance" memberships in our Beikoku Fighting Systems training association. All BFS members must meet a minimum skill requirement before joining the BFS training association. We have provided an efficient manner of achieving that skill requirement if a student can not train weekly with a BFS instructor.  Please click here for more information on distance learning.


Emphasizing all ranges of combat, BFS fighters flow from long range to mid range to close quarter, trapping & grappling range. The movements are crisp, and efficient, utilizing the most direct lines and angles. BFS is a delivery system to effectively pursue the most direct line of attack. And once an attack has been launched there are no breaks or interruptions. As one technique nears completion, it starts to blend into the next and so forth, one continuous flowing motion until the conflict is ended.

WARRIOR'S CODE OF ETHICS
There is an old saying pertaining to martial arts, which states, "One must first learn civility before he learns the art, and one must first know his ethics before he knows his skills".

Civility here refers to good manners, courtesy, respect and consideration for others. Ethics, on the other hand, is a fundamental set of acceptable behavior which codifies the spirit of martial arts and which martial artists can rely on to cultivate their body and mind, and to guide their everyday actions and judgment.

Ethics is an indivisible part of the study of martial art and sets the moral guidelines for martial artists. Ethics principles serve as the traditional, cultural and social standard by which practitioners are trained in martial arts. Central to these principles is the concept of non-violence, respect for oneself and others, loyalty to one's family and country, and the following of the natural way.

The adherence to ethics confirms our moral obligation to society and fellow human beings as well as towards nature, which surrounds us. The concept also includes the attitudes, lifestyle as well as the social and moral behavior of the practitioner. It is the manner in which one behaves in both word and action. A practitioner of martial arts is a superior athlete, well versed in combat, but also upstanding citizen with good moral and social virtues.

Fulfilling the ethical principles is the true spirit and ultimate goal of the way of martial arts inspire all of us (less than perfect beings) to continually strive for perfection within ourselves.
Unknown Author

All instructors, students and associate members are expected to live by the above Code of Ethics in and out of the dojo in our lifelong  journey of warriorship.

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"I shall know the depth of the principles of gentleness yet the cold tenacity of determination even in the face of death. I shall walk amongst my fellow men with purity of heart, a free conscience and a deep love of God and his creations. I shall have the strength of character that nothing shall disturb my peace of mind. I shall be to big for worry, to noble for anger, to strong for fear and to happy to permit the presence of trouble. I shall at all times face the world boldly and accept the challenges of this life." (Ty Hayashi)
The "way and truth" is our foundation. How we practice is the "way" that we will react and the tools that work for us is our "truth." The "way" plus "truth" equals our freedom. Good journeys on your path to freedom.
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