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 Dear Sensei Donnelly,

           Thank you for doing such a wonderful presentation at our luncheon.  The ladies loved your enthusiasm and learned so much!  Everyone keeps talking about all of the tips that may deter an assualt.  You really made us feel more self confident if a situation arises.  Thanks again for a most enjoyable presentation.  Looking forward to visiting your dojo in May.

Linda Birr (TMLC)

           When we enrolled our daughters at Tetsushinkan Dojo 2 ½ years ago under the instruction of Sensei Donnelly, it was to provide them with some self defense skills that they could use in everyday life.  What we have seen is that our daughters have received much more.  Not only have they learned the skills of a student of Tae Kwon Do, but they have learned skills from the other Martial Arts that are taught at the Dojo.  This is because all of the instructors are versed in different styles and it is incorporated into the girls’ Tae Kwon Do Training.  Aside from the skills, we have seen a difference in other ways.  The girls both have more self confidence that affects everything they do and their overall athletic skills have improved.  Their natural reaction to things around them shows that they are getting more prepared to handle the unexpected things that come up in life.  We see this when they are playing around or just going through their normal day.  This will make them more prepared for life in general.

           In addition, the dojo itself is very family oriented.  They want all the students to feel like a family and expect their behavior to show in that way.  No matter what style is being taught, respect is expected and shown for all students.  The family focus, respect and discipline are the result of Leadership exhibited by Sensei Donnelly, Bowman, and Gray.  They lead by example on these principles and expect all instructors and students to do the same.  As a result, I have made it more of a family affair and begun taking instruction myself.  My wife is just waiting for the right opportunity.  We have enjoyed our experience at Tetsushinkan Dojo and are thankful for the care and concern they exhibit for our whole family.

Respectfully,

John Walsh

3/20/2010

Near the end of 2002 I walked into USA Martial Arts in Holland, Ohio.  I had always wanted to learn Aikido but being just short of my 53rd birthday, I wasn’t sure if it was to late to learn or how I would be received.  I’m proud to say that I just earned my brown belt and am staying to work on my goal of earning a black belt in Aikido.

I sincerely don’t believe this would have been possible at any other school.  The instructors take into consideration each individual’s strengths and weaknesses.  You can learn at your own pace while receiving constant encouragement and feedback from a group of instructors who are truly world-class practitioners in a wide variety of martial arts.  Unlike other Schools where the class is scheduled twice a week, at USA Martial Arts, one can go to a class six days a week at convenient day or night hours.  If Aikido is not your thing, USA Martial Arts also offers Tae Kwon Do, Jujitsu, and Kick Boxing.  If you like, you can take instruction in each one of these martial arts for the same, reasonable monthly dues.  In addition, classes for children are conveniently scheduled.

What it comes down to is that at USA Martial Arts, you will find world class instruction, a variety of martial arts, and probably the finest group of people, both instructors and fellow students, with whom I have ever had the pleasure to be associated.  I have had a wide variety of life experiences and my experience at USA Martial Arts ranks among the top.  I’ve never regretted walking through that door two and one half years ago.

Written by Ray


It was August of 2004 when I was first walked through the door at the Tetsushinkan Dojo.  I must admit I had no idea of what was beyond that door.  Before that day, I had very little exposure to any form of martial art.

My husband had become acquainted with a physical therapist who was active in martial arts.  This physical therapist recommended Aikido as a possibility to consider in my quest to find an activity that would help me with balance problems.  Further, he shared that Sensei Donnelly’s Dojo would be the place to start because of Sensei Donnelly’s reputation as being the best in the area.

The experience has turned out to be much more than I had hoped.  In addition to being a fabulous workout, I am learning much about self-defense and the flow of energy.  Every practice session is loaded with wisdom and is focused on harmony, balance and working toward fluidity.  The kicker is that we have so much fun practicing.

Unfortunately, I do have some physical constraints, as do a few others who show up for practice.  The instructors find a way to work around these and still permit anyone with a limitation to practice and learn the techniques.

It was not until I joined the group on a road trip to another dojo that I realized the high degree of talent I had been working with and that I had fallen into something really special.

Written by Elizabeth


USA Martial Arts has provided a great atmosphere for my 13 year-old son to develop his sense of self.  He was not interested in the usual athletic team sports and we needed something for him to get involved in.  I was very impressed with USA Martial Arts ability to give my son the tools he needed to build his confidence and self esteem.  The instructors were very careful in both the Tae Kwon Do and Aikido classes to emphasize the knowledge of how to defend yourself and not be the aggressor.  More importantly he was given the tools to get himself out of those situations.  Most importantly, the valuable lessons learned about respect and discipline will hopefully be carried into his adult life.

Written by Nancy


With some experience in the martial arts, I had a good idea what I wanted from a school.  After the two-week free trial period, I thought I found what I was looking for.  Little did I realize that I was getting much more than I expected.  From the first day, I felt it was the goal of everyone I worked with to help me succeed.

With multiple arts available, you learn to keep an open mind and never limit yourself to one style.  The teaching is very traditional and realistic.  I love practicing Aikido, although, if the philosophy of training was different from the way it is here, I don’t believe I would be as enthusiastic about the art.  Working with the striking arts enhances your ability to defend yourself.  You never can predict what situation you might encounter.  There is no perfect technique that will work in all circumstances or on every individual.  With the experienced instructors at USA Martial Arts you are trained to react in any situation.  Tetsushinkan Dojo has become more than a place to train and learn, it has developed into a lifestyle.

Written by Jeffery
My daughter has always had a wide variety of interests and when she came across our martial arts movies and some books we had, she became very interested and started asking questions.  The more she learned, the more she said she wanted to take classes and we began the search.  I went to the yellow pages and my daughter went to the Internet.  The ones we found were quite disappointing.  They were rushed in answers and others gave ten minutes demonstrations then asked if you were ready to sign up.  I called USA Martial Arts without her knowing and they gave me the basic information and I found out the times and told my daughter we were going there on Saturday to take a look at the place.  She seemed hopeful but didn’t show too much past that based on the previous experiences.

We showed up on Saturday and were greeted by smiles and invitations to watch, though they tried to get her out on the mat to try it out, but she was shy and shook her head saying she only wanted to watch.  After the classes were over we went to ask questions.  Well, I asked the questions and she just listened.  It was very hard to get her to talk.  After we left, she mentioned she would like to try the two-week free trial.  This was unheard of because the other places never offered that, and I was impressed they didn’t try to get us into a contract right then.  It was all very laid back and no pressure.

She began the two-week trial and seemed very interested.  I sat in the gallery and watched.  During this time I started to notice a change in her attitude, she started talking about the dojo and explaining everything to her father when we would pick him up from work.  She said she would like to continue with the classes so we signed her up.

Since going to USA Martial Arts, her attitude has improved, her grades have improved and she’s been very dedicated to the dojo.  I think she spends more time there than at home.  But her attitude at home has changed too.  She’s positive and she helps out more.  Even with strangers at the store, she offers to help them reach for items.

I’ve seen her mature into a lovely young lady and the encouragement she gets from everyone at the dojo have kept her reaching for the stars.  I would recommend anyone young or older to come to the dojo, especially the children.  It will help them grow, learn and teach them self-discipline.

Written by Ginna
I work behind a computer, at a desk 40 hours a week.  Anyone that has ever done this knows how draining it can be.  I gained weight and most days after work I didn’t even feel like doing the chores.  I knew I needed some kind of exercise routine but knew if I joined a gym, I wouldn’t go.

When I discovered USA Martial Arts I found more than a training hall.  I was welcomed into a family.  I have lost weight and gained energy, making those chores effortless.  But I have gained so much more than that.  I have found a new way to live my life.  I’ve discovered a more pleasant side of humanity.  The depths in which my life has been altered cannot be expressed in a mere paragraph.

If you are looking for an exercise routine, I sincerely hope you consider the martial arts.  If you would like to learn self-defense at the same time, you can do no better than USA Martial Arts.  Sensei Donnelly’s training and background has made him uniquely qualified to train you properly.  His instructors have the knowledge and patience to make the process safe and efficient.  Hope to see you there!

Written by Sabrina

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EVENTS

GROUND & POUND 11

June 12 at Headliners

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Jujitsu-MMA

CONGRATULATIONS

  AWESOME  JOB  EVERYONE !!!!!!

Thomas Sheares Won GOLD in the Police and Firemans Challange Jujitsu and took 2nd place in absolute.

Give a big CONGRATULATIONS to the WINNERS at GROUND & POUND 11

    RICK  DAY - Won the Heavyweight Title by shoulder lock.

   LARRY RAY - Won the 170lb Title by decision.

   JAKE  DIVER - Won by TKO

 

Congratulations to the winners of the TOLEDO BJJ OPEN last Saturday!!!!

Amber Ignatowski -  1st place - womans GI division                              open weight and age (she's only 16)

Brandon Tantari - 1st place 180-195 lb Intermediate, No Gi

                              - 1st place 180 and up,  absolute

Alex Schultz - 1st place 211-225 lb Intermediate No Gi

                       - 2nd place 211-225 lb absolute

Steve Welman - 4th place 255 and up,  beginner  Gi

Rick Day  - 2nd place 200 +,Blue belt  Gi

                 - 2nd place 200 +,Blue belt  No Gi

Dane Bonnigson - 1st place 200 +, Blue belt Gi

                  - 2nd place 200+, Blue belt Gi absolute

                  - 1st place 200+, No Gi Advanced  

                  - 1st place 180+, No Gi Advanced Absolute                            

Larry Ray - 1st place 170, Gi

                  - 1st place 170, No Gi

WINNERS  in the  NAGA  Tournament in  CHICAGO

that featured over 1500 competitors!

Dane  Bonnigson - 1st place - No Gi Expert, 1st place Blue belt Gi

Mark  Wesley - 1st place - No Gi Super Heavyweight, 1st place Super Heavyweight Gi

Brandon Tantari - 1st place Blue belt Gi

Alex  Schultz - 4th place - Intermediate No Gi

Congratulations to the following Tae Kwon Do students on their recent promotion.

7th Kyu - Joshua Felske

8th Kyu - Ethan Gartee - Owen Worth - Renee Chew - Ramen Chew

 

Congratulations to the following students on their recent promotion in Jujitsu

3rd Kyu- Aaron Arvanitis - John Arvanitis - Jordan Arvanitis - Marcos Pecina - Dane Bonnigson

4th Kyu - Mike Schwanbeck

5th Kyu - Alex Schultz - Brandon Tantari - Mark Wesley - Dave Orcelletto - Chuck Sosbe

6th Kyu - Ryan Wayton - Jason Masters - Wes Billings - Jason Dehm - Robert Marshall

7th Kyu - Steve Welman - Amber Ignatowski

 KIDS JUJITSU

7th kYU - Jonathan Poe - Owen Worth

 

Brandon "X-Man" Hance WON AT "CAGED FURY 10" BY ARM BAR IN 1:20 of the first round over Doug Kulbis (9-0 and the 2009 NAAFS Featherweight Champion)

Click here for information:

http://www.naafs.biz/news/2010/03/28/naafs-caged-fury-10-quick-results/

WINNERS AT THE ARNOLD CLASSIC

 - SUBMISSION GRAPPLING -

THOMAS SHEARES - 1st PLACE BEGINNER DIVISION

MARCOS PECINA - 4th PLACE ADVANCED DIVISION

 WINNERS OF THE MICHIGAN BRAZILIAN JUJITSU CHAMPIONSHIP

IAN ROBERTSON - 2nd PLACE BROWN BELT DIV. GI & 2nd PLACE ADVANCED ABSOLUTE NO GI

ALEX SCHULTZ - 1st PLACE BEGINNER GI  &  2nd PLACE INTERMEADIATE ABSOLUTE NO GI

THOMAS SHEARES - 1st PLACE NO GI

 

Dane Bonnigson

"DANE BONNIGSON"   WAS VOTED  "FIGHTER OF THE YEAR" and
"USA MARTIAL ARTS"   WAS VOTED  "FIRST RUNNER - UP"  BY THE NAAFS!


First Runner Up - USA Martial Arts (226 votes)

If there was ever a gym to come out of nowhere to make an immediate name in the NAAFS, it would have to be USA Martial Arts. The Toledo, OH based gym moved to the forefront as one of the top gyms in the series in 2009, now home to three undefeated National Amateur Champions.  Rick “Have A Nice” Day won the National Amateur Heavyweight Title and Dane Bonnigson repeated as National Amateur Light Heavyweight Champion, to go along with teammate Josh “Buzzsaw” Johnson’s 2008 National Amateur Lightweight Title. The aforementioned Johnson also picked up a win in the main event of North Coast Showdown 4. USA Martial Arts welcomed back another undefeated fighter when “Mexican Muscle” Tony Castillo returned to the fold and finished off the year with a win over 2009 National Amateur Co- Welterweight Champion Bryon McCroskey at Night of Champions. If 2009 is any indicator, then USA Martial Arts will be a force to be dealt with through 2010 and beyond.


Amateur Fighter of the Year - Dane Bonnigson
(305 votes)

The closest race this year was in the Amateur Fighter of the Year category, but once all the ballots had been counted it was Dane Bonnigson who walked away with his second NAAFS Achievement Award of 2009 defeating Jessica Eye by just 8 votes! After winning Submission of the Year, Bonnigson now adds the 2009 Amateur Fighter of the Year award to his impressive list of accomplishments that continues to grow. In 2009, Bonnigson handed 2008 Amateur Fight of the Year Adam Farrell the first loss of his career in under a minute on the NAAFS’ brightest stage, defeated Larry Shuck in Bonnigson’s own hometown area, and annihilated Jason Butcher in just 14 seconds to become the first ever back-to-back NAAFS National Amateur Champion. Bonnigson accomplished these accolades while still serving as a full time teacher and wrestling coach at Woodmore High School. If the past two years are just a hint to his abilities as a fighter, MMA fans everywhere should keep a close eye on Dane Bonnigson, the 2009 NAAFS Amateur Fighter of the Year.

Submission of the Year - Dane Bonnigson over Adam Farrell
(318 votes)

When it was signed that 2008 National Amateur Light Heavyweight Champion Dane Bonnigson was going to put his undefeated record on the line against 2008 National Amateur Co-Heavyweight Champion & 2008 Amateur Fighter of the Year Adam Farrell, the fans were expecting to see a treat. If the voting trends are any indication, the NAAFS Nation was given just that. Until that point, no fighter had been able to successfully combat the highly touted Farrell. Even though Bonnigson was dropped with a punch, he quickly rebounded by latching onto Farrell’s leg. He then secured a deep knee bar to pick up the 2009 Submission of the Year at Fight Nite in the Flats V.

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