Grandparents Earn Black Belts in East Valley of Phoenix, Arizona

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Two grandparents in the East Valley of Phoenix, Arizona, found a fountain of youth in martial arts and recently passed exams to earn 2nd degree black belts in Okinawan Shorin-Ryu Karate and Kobudo (ancient weapons).

Mesa, Arizona (I-Newswire) October 28, 2011 - The Arizona School of Traditional Karate, also known as Seiyo Shorin-Ryu Hombu, in Mesa, Arizona congratulated Bill and Paula Borea of East Valley of Phoenix, Arizona for successfully passing exams in Okinawan Shorin-Ryu Karate. It's not rare for two people to earn black belts, but it is rare for a married couple who are also grandparents. Furthermore, the two earned 2nd degree black belts.

According to Grandmaster Hausel, 10th degree black belt, who has been teaching for more than 40 years, this is the first time he has ever heard of a married couple who are senior citizens earning black belts on the same evening. Hausel taught karate at four major universities and did have one Canadian couple earn black belts together, but they were in their mid-20s. Another couple from the University of Wyoming earned 3rd degree black belts in the same year, and were later married. But they were in their mid to late 20s. As far as senior citizens, he did have one professor earn a 1st degree black belt in his 80s, but this is extremely rare.

Bill and Paula Borea underwent 1.5 weeks of exams in Okinawan Shorin-Ryu Karate & Kobudo. Both were required to demonstrate advanced forms (known as kata), Okinawan weapons (known as kobudo) and Samurai Arts (known as kobujutsu). They also had to demonstrate defenses against a variety of attacks including an assailant with a knife, gun and rifle. They were successful and promoted to Nidan (2nd degree black belt) in karate and kobudo at the Arizona dojo in Mesa (60 W. Baseline Road).

But there are even more unusual circumstances about this couple that is made for a movie script. For example,

• few people ever reach the level of 2nd degree black belt in Okinawan Shorin-Ryu karate. This is because of extreme dedication and many years of training that are required.

• Both Bill and Paula Borea have been training for many years and each trained in Japan while Bill Borea was stationed in Japan as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force.

• Paula Borea's story alone is the kind of stuff made for a novel or movie. She is half Japanese. After World War II, she was born to a Japanese mother and American serviceman. Being a child of two opposing cultures, much of her Japanese family disowned her and she was given up to adoption at the age of 5 (and her life was even threatened by one Japanese uncle).

• Later in life, she returned to Japan with her husband, where she met her mother for the first time since the forced separation and the two shared many tears.

• Paula is not only of Japanese descent, she is also of samurai lineage and has always had an interest to her heritage. This led her on a search for a traditional martial arts school in Arizona that would bring her closer to her Japanese heritage. She found the Arizona School of Traditional Karate in Mesa provided her with that part of her life that was missing and started training under Grandmaster Hausel in 2006.

• Both Bill and Paula are grandparents who show that with the right attitude, anything can be accomplished.

• Bill and Paula Borea show this everyday in their lives. People who claim they cannot work out because of physical limitations need to met these two extraordinary people - one recently had back surgery and the other open heart surgery. Both continue to train at the school in Mesa 2 to 3 times a week. Paula reports that the Arizona School of Traditional Karate is as traditional as anything she saw in Okinawa. Bill reports that karate training saved his life by greatly improving his health.





About Seiyo Kai International:
An international martial arts association

Company Contact Information
Seiyo Kai International
Soke Hausel
60 W. Baseline Road
106
85210
Phone : 4802941000




Sports > Martial Arts

Shorin-Ryu Karate   Grandparents earn black belts   Mesa Karate   Phoenix Karate   Arizona karate  

October 28, 2011

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