The
History
The name BUSHI BAN derives from two different
words, Bushi-Do [Japanese warrior spirit and martial arts] and
Bando [ ancient Burmese system of martial discipline]. The name
Bushi Ban has come to mean Way of Disciplined
Warrior.
The BUSHI BAN curriculum provides a well rounded
holistic approach in training covering hard and soft systems of
American, Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, Chinese, Pakistani, Indian,
Tibetan, Thai, Burmese, Mongolian, Brazilian, and other martial
arts.
The Founder
Grand Master Zulfi Ahmed is the designer and developer of the Bushi
Ban sytem. Grand Master Ahmed has over 30 yeras of martial arts
experience and has won over 300 martial arts awards inculding the
1993 NBL World Traditional Weapons title, and the 1992 USKA Open
Forms World Title, and has also been inducted into eleven different
martial arts halls of fame.
Grand Master Ahmed has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University
of Karachi. He has earned his Black Belts in many different martial
arts and is recognized as the founder of the Bushi Ban system by
several national and international martial arts organizations. He
was also selected to be on the Pakistani National Tae Kwon Do Olympic
Team and has represented Pakistan and the United States in national,
international, and world events.
His extensive travels have allowed him to learn, teach, and compete
with some of the best martial arts in the world.
The System
The BUSHI BAN system benefits the student in
several key developmental ways: fitness, health and wellness,
life skills,character building, personal develipment, self-defense,
athletic competition, rich history and tradition, and lifestyle.
Our advanced students are well rounded individuals who are constantly
seeking knowledge through the Martial Arts, and who are willing
to work hard to achieve their goals through dedication, loyalty
and perserverance, and setting new standards to improve every
aspect of their life.
Our students range from 4 years old to 74 years young and are given
a wide range of choices in training covering methods resembling
Tai Chi, Chi Gong, Yoga, cardio exercises, self-defense techniques,
and many others. In addition, competitive events extend from non-contact
to light contact and full contact sports such as karate type sparring,
kickboxing, and grappling.
Our students are taught to practice the marital arts in the school,
as well as apply their martial arts education in a constructive
and productive way in their daily life. |