Sierra Vista Dojo

 

A.O.K.A. SCHOOL PATCH

The original design of the American Okinawan Karate Academy school patch was based on the submission of ideas from Master Barnes’s original students in the Sierra Vista area. The students submitted their designs based on their understanding of Master Barnes’ teachings and his explanation of his vision of Isshin-Shorin-Go Ryu. Master Barnes consolidated the ideas into the current A.O.K.A. patch.

The three stars on the top of the patch represent the three styles that served as the basis for Isshin-Shorin-Go Ryu style: Isshin ryu, Shorin Ryu and Goyu Ryu. The Tori “gate” symbolizes the gateway or entrance into the way of life of the martial artist. Secondly, the Tori was included in the design of the patch to remember the Tori that stood in front of the main Isshin ryu Dojo in Okinawa. This of course was included to honor Grand Master Shimabuku Tatsuo, the founder of Isshin ryu. The “flaming Sai” is Master Barnes’ personal symbol. The flame represents the purification of the mind, body and spirit of the dedicated students of Isshin-Shorin-Go Ryu. The white background of the patch also represents the purity of the true martial artist. The gold trim that borders the patch represents the pure, never ending bond that exsists between the Master and his students.

Tournament:
January 30th - St. David's School.
May 29th
September 25th Championship

Chambara Tornament:
Feb 27 - Benson
April 17 - Sierra Vista
June 26 - TBD
Aug 21 - TBD
Oct 23 - TBD
Dec 11 - TBD Championship

instuctors


Executive Vice President- AOKA

Sensei Russell Woolstenhulme

Vice President

Sensei Jimmy Duncan