Anthony Campagna

Anthony Campagna has studied martial arts for well over 20 years. With backgrounds in other martial arts/sport arts such as karate, boxing, tae kwon do and tai chi. Introduced to Aikido in the mid 1980’s, Anthony Campagna has been a devoted practitioner/Instructor ever since. A. Campagna Sensei has spent the last ten years developing the In-You'kai system of Aikido. A system that is based on In-You’, or what is more commonly referred to as Yin Yang (opposites forces). This system is practical yet sophisticated in its approach and offers alternative strategies and avenues compared to the common Aikido repertoire being taught today. In short, In-You Kai Aikido is intended to open your eyes through martial awareness in such a way that you will discover the door to more options which gives the practitioner the “choice” to expand from the basics to a more modern approach of Aikido applications. Traditional arts have their place, but can be problematic when a person cannot adapt them to everyday combat situations that occur in a non-traditional society. With martial arts evolving constantly, it is important see the changes and to adapt accordingly with other methods of combat. This is what Aikido is intended to do, adapt. |
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David Palmer

David Palmer is a World Taekwondo Federation Kukkiwon-certified 3rd degree black belt in the Jidokwan school of Taekwondo. He began studying Taekwondo in September 1977 at Chabot College, where he earned his 1st degree black belt in September 1980. He then trained with Masters Lee Chum Boom and Park Kang Il, both Korean National Taekwondo Champions, and received his 2nd degree black belt in February 1988. David was promoted to 3rd degree black belt in July 1997, and now trains with his friend, Master Fernando Ramos. |
Brandon Soule

Brandon Soule joined Tri City Aikido in 1997 and achieved the rank of Nidan in 2009. As the most senior student in the dojo, he strives to exemplify and pass along Sensei's teachings. He has trained in Japan, Mexico, and Italy, and has attended many dozens of seminars with various Shihans throughout California. Outside of Aikido, he enjoys his family, gardening, home improvement, and reading about business, physics, and philosophy. Brandon teaches a vigorous weekly class with an emphasis on fundamentals and test preparation. |
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