Kenshusei Program
Definition:
“Kenshusei” derives from three Japanese words: “Ken” which loosely means ”to polish” or “to clean;” “Shu” which means “mastery;” and” “Sei” which means “student.” Taken together “Ken-Shu-Sei” translates to “a student who strives for mastery through polishing,” or one who seeks to develop in a given art or way through diligent training and persistent effort. Development can mean many things to many people.
“Kenshusei” derives from three Japanese words: “Ken” which loosely means ”to polish” or “to clean;” “Shu” which means “mastery;” and” “Sei” which means “student.” Taken together “Ken-Shu-Sei” translates to “a student who strives for mastery through polishing,” or one who seeks to develop in a given art or way through diligent training and persistent effort. Development can mean many things to many people.
Kenshusei is a special trainee who undergoes the training necessary to become an Instructor. Kenshusei, having taken a particular course and upon successfully passing the examination to graduate, will be entitled to receive a teaching license to include grading authority from Soke Brandon Hetzler.
We offer two courses in our Kenshusei Program, Uchi deshi, Soto deshi
We offer two courses in our Kenshusei Program, Uchi deshi, Soto deshi