Tenchi One Martial Arts
About
Tenchi One Martial Arts offers a comprehensive martial arts experience in Austin, blending multiple disciplines into a holistic practice. The gym provides instruction in MMA and karate, with a unique Kajukido program that combines karate techniques like stances, kicks, blocks, and punches with Aikido principles of using and redirecting forces and energies. This approach creates a well rounded training environment suitable for various goals, from self defense to spiritual development. Grand Master Frank's presence and books are frequently mentioned as valuable resources that enhance the learning experience beyond physical training.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members consistently praise the instructors as amazing and highlight the school's holistic approach to martial arts. They appreciate the combination of physical techniques with spiritual elements, specifically mentioning the Kajukido program that blends karate and Aikido. Grand Master Frank's influence and the welcoming atmosphere created by Sensi Mark and Joani are frequently cited as key strengths. Some members had to pause training due to schedule conflicts with academic programs, but plan to return, indicating strong ongoing satisfaction.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (2)
Dave Londa
a year ago
Started learning Aikido here through Sensi's Mark and Joani offering introductory 6 classes at our church. I was motivated for my daughter to learn some self defense before going to college. I'm still learning at the dojo and she graduates with a masters degree in May 2024. I am also motivated to change minds from ego to spirt centric. Grand Master Frank's books as well as presence at the dojo helps me more than words can say!!! The physical aspect of training is not that strenuous but keep up with it and the benefit and self defense confidence is getting better all the time.
Saravana Kumar
2 years ago
Probably the best martial arts school in town. The instructors are amazing and the school is great for a holistic martial arts practice. I did Kajukido for almost a year and it was a great spiritual as well as martial arts practice. It combines Karate and Aikido - so you learn stances, kicks, blocks, punches, etc. Along with that you also learn how to use the forces and energies that you encounter in a fight and redirecting your opponent. I recommend this school to everyone. I stopped going because I started a Masters degree program which had classes at the same time the martial arts schedule. I will go back again once I finish the program.
scheduleHours
Monday: 5:30 – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:30 – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:30 – 7:00 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Sunday: Closed