San-ryu-do

San-Ryu-Do is an eclectic style of Martial arts founded by Robert Braff. The main focus of the style is on swordsmanship, though it's general principles can be applied to many things other than Martial Arts. The basic principle uses modular pieces to make learning quicker and easier. The concept was developed when Braff was challenged to fix some of the problems many Martial Arts have with mentally and physically challenged individuals. Thus, San-Ryu-Do was designed to be easily picked up by people from any walk of life.

The rough translation is "Three paths, one way."

The art gets it's name from the influence of Japanese, Chinese, and European Martial Arts that its basic moves (wazas) were derived from.
 
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