Other Interesting Links

The links listed here are interesting to US, though we hope you find them so as well. We pay special attention to other USA Goju locations as we find them, but we do not limit the list only to them. Explore and enjoy!


Goju Triad West - A "Daughter" dojo located in Noti (pronounced Know-Tie) Oregon that has recently started under the direction of Sensei Richard Murphy with the permission of Senseis Maloney, Rinaldi, and Fiore. A new effort. Wish them well!

NorthEast Martial Arts Council: The Triad dojos are all member dojos and support NEMAC and its objectives. Visit them often.

Brian Alexander's Goju Site: If you wish to find information on anything GOJU, begin your search here. Originally put together by Rob Monaco and now being handled by Mr. Alexander, there's tons of stuff among the branches and divisions of the style. Ask your Sensei concerning anything that sounds like contoversy.

Kurai Ryu JuJitsu - Following the untimely passing of Sensei Mandese (March 25, 2003), the system he began continues as it was founded. There is now a separate domain for the website, and you are all encouraged to visit it often.

American Heritage Goju Karate-Do: Hanshi Dayton Guinee's home page. We have been advised, and, having checked it out ourselves, can testify that it is still going strong.

Palm Bay, Florida USA Goju: A somewhat interesting site - done with FrontPage - what appears to be a very serious USA Goju Dojo.

U.S.A.G.A. Goju Hall #282 - Renshi Dan Reizner's dojo near Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Some very interesting links here!

Shihan Michael J. Campos, Master of Zendokai USA, sponsors the Super Summers Seminar: An Annual three-day seminar in upstate New York attended by many martial artists and stylists from around the world. Take a look. It has always been of particular interest to the senior dans of the Triad. Take a look at the entire web site, while you are at it. Very interesting and informative.

Grand Master Peter Urban's Martial Combatives Home Page: Kyoshi James Price is the Webmaster for this site. It has some very ineresting pictures of Master Urban, both recent and from the "old days."