Archive for March, 2010

Earth Hour 2010

As martial artists we practice self defense on a personal level. We work hard to avoid, diffuse and occasionally  definitively deal with threats to our personal security. Martial arts are a practice of life preservation techniques.

We know that being aware of whats going on around us, being aware of potential threats, is a vital part of self defense – more important than any technique or skill.

On a global level we also have to recognise threats. One important one is global climate change. There appears to be widespread consensus in the scientific community that the climate is changing, and that the changes are likely to have far reaching consequences. We need to take action.

One small action is to reduce our energy consumption. Earth Hour is an annual event where people around the world show their commitment to reducing consumption by switching off all lights.

Life protection means protecting our life on a personal and a global level. Visit the Earth Hour website and calculate your footprint. Its quite astonishing to see the impact we have, and great to see that there are simple steps we can take to reduce our footprint.

This website will be blacked out for one hour during Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia. From 8.30pm tonight, you’ll get an Earth Hour page instead, showing our support for Earth Hour. This is achieved using BraveNewCode’s Earth Hour WordPress plugin.

All A-Twitter

As there is much buzz around the interwebs about Twitter, you can now follow the Kengokai Dojo on Twitter by the username @kengokai.

We’ll push any updates, etc to that so you can keep up to date with what we’re doing!

Site Rebuild

Viewers who have previously visited the Kengokai Dojo website will notice that everything has disappeared!

The old website was hacked and rather than trying to fix it, I’ve decided to rebuild it from ground up. Probably a good thing, as the old site had got a bit complex and convoluted. So please bear with me while I rebuild the site.

We’re still training, and welcome visitors to come along and view our training. We’d also love to see people who have trained with us previously to come back.

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