
Certification,
Rank, & Curriculum
Conti's Martial Arts Academy
New Jersey Aiki-Kai & Budokan
Shorin No Tora Ryu Karate - Aikido & AikiJujutsu
522 North Avenue Route 28W
Dunellen, NJ 08812
Tel: 732-752-7030
email: Sensei@NJAikikai.com
The N.J. Aiki-Kai and Budokan is located at 522 North Avenue in Dunellen, N.J. 08812. The school was affiliated in the past with schools in Tokyo, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, and Guttenberg, N.J. and is presently associated with schools in San Diego, California, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mr. Conti, who holds the ranks of Jun Shihan Daidi, Renshi, and Rokudan (sixth degree black belt) is the chief instructor at the Dunellen Dojo. The N.J. Aiki-Kai and Budokan also has several other Black Belt Instructors and several assistant instructors.
The Budokan or Dojo (school) offers instruction in Shorin No Tora Ryu Karate, Aiki-Jujutsu, Aikido, Judo, Iaido, Iaijutsu, and Kenjutsu. (the last three are Samurai sword arts). Also available is instruction in Kobujutsu which consists of the Okinawan weapons: nunchaku, bo, tonfa, nitan bo, kama and sai. In addition, instruction is available in Japanese weapons like: shuriken-jutsu (the art of throwing small bladed objects), jo, kubotan, boken, knife throwing, hanbo, manrikigusari, naginata, and other various weapons.
Mr. Conti has been training for over 35 years and has attained Black Belt and teaching certification for all of these fine Martial Arts. Therefore, promotions and certification for each of these arts are attainable at the N.J. Aiki-Kai and Budokan. Mr. Conti is also a N.J. certified Science teacher with a Masters degree in Education and Administration, a Supervisor's certification, and a Principals certification.
The beginner at the N.J. Aiki-Kai is taught basic self-defense, Karate, Aikido, and Aiki-Jujutsu. With time and effort you may attain rank in these arts. Eventually, through the diversified Martial Arts program offered at the N.J. Aiki-Kai and Budokan, a student may learn, test, and acquire promotion and rank in the other Martial Arts that have been listed above.
The grading system at the N.J. Aiki-Kai is as follows:
White Belt beginner (you are on probation)
Curricula and tests are prerequisites for promotions to each of the following ranks:
yellow belt, blue belt, green belt, purple belt, brown belt, and levels of black belt.
There are 10 degrees of black belt. Tenth degree belongs to the one and only Head Master of any given system. All other degrees of Black Belt are awarded:
after years of dedication to the Sensei, the school, and the Art
as additional knowledge and skills are mastered
after tests are issued and passed
the very high ranks (7,8,9) are sometimes given as honorary promotions for many years of devotion to the Sensei, Dojo, and Art.
Each rank, regardless if it is a colored belt or black belt, has its own curriculum (set of knowledge) that must be learned and tested.
The following list is a brief description of the Martial Arts offered at the N.J. Aiki-Kai and Budokan:
Aiki-Jujutsu - the mother art of Judo and Aikido. Aiki-Jujutsu translates, "techniques in harmony with nature". This art includes; throwing techniques, pressure points, self defense techniques, joint-locking techniques, and bone breaking techniques.
Aikido a relatively new art form that branched off from Daito-Ryu Aiki-Jujutsu around 1925, which translates, " A way of life in harmony with nature". The art includes a philosophy of living or a "way of life" and the soft and wide circular techniques of Daito-Ryu Aiki-Jujutsu.
Jujutsu there were and are hundreds of Ryu (styles) of Jujutsu. Any group of fighting techniques could be and were put together to form a style of Jujutsu. Any thing that worked in combat was Jujutsu. (street fighting - Japanese style)
Judo a sport-like martial art similar to, but superior to, American wrestling. The softer and less dangerous techniques of Jujutsu were chosen for inclusion in Judo while the deadly and more difficult techniques of Jujutsu were deleted.
Karate blocking, punching, kicking, sparring, kata (prearranged sets of blocks, punches, and kicks) and exercises.
Kobudo/Kobujutsu the way and fighting techniques of the Okinawan weapons: nunchaku, bo staff, nitan bo, tonfa, kama (sickles), sai (three pronged sword-like dagger)
The N.J. Aiki-Kai is affiliated with Master Instructors and their Dojo (schools), which are strategically located throughout the continental United States. They include Master John Hamilton, Master Vince Ward, Master Fred Lovret, Master Larlee. In addition to the regular instruction and training of these Martial Arts, special seminars, clinics, and classes are periodically offered by out-of-state visiting Master Instructors of each of the Arts. Other classes, clinics, and seminars are made available to all of the members of the dojo who might be interested in: philosophy, katsu (Japanese First Aid), CPR, boxing, wrestling, Tai Chi Chuan, Kung Fu (Gung Fu), tournament/Kumite fighting, shiatsu, survival techniques, knife throwing, weight training, marksmanship (guns), and more!
The N.J. Aiki-Kai and Budokan also offers: a summer weekend training session (Asageiko) and a winter training session (Kangeiko) which are held at a private facility and camping grounds for the many outdoor Martial Arts, weapons, and activities planned for these training programs.
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