About Us
History Of US Budokai Karate

U.S. Budokai Karate was founded in March of 1987 by Hanshi William Reid. Prior to that, Hanshi Reid was the chief instructor of Albany Seido Karate, one of the largest branches of World Seido Karate. The World Seido Karate Organization, based in New York City, was founded in 1976 by Shihan Tadashi Nakamura. Shihan Nakamura, a ninth degree black belt, trained under Masoyama in Japan, and, in 1969, he brought Kyokushinkai Karate to America. He taught many students in Kyokushinkai until his formation of the World Seido Karate Organization. U.S.
Philosophy
Our goal in Budokai Karate is to develop character, spirit, and a strong, positive attitude, using as much traditional Japanese theory as possible. Our goals are to bring people together from all different walks of life, teach them to respect each other and themselves, and to have a caring and loving feeling for their fellow man. We strive to build strong minds and bodies, which leads to self-esteem. With all of these concepts in mind, this can only have one outcome and that outcome is to bring us closer to peace, first on an individual level and eventually on a global level.
Goals
Karate training at the U.S. Budokai Karate Association will help teach respect, self-discipline, and responsibility, as well as condition the body and teach self-defense. Many people begin training in Budokai Karate for a wide variety of reasons. However, the overriding goal of our Karate School is to help each person become a better and more well-rounded person, both inside and outside the dojo (training hall).
What is Expected
Budokai Karate is a traditionally taught Japanese martial art and is founded on the principles of harmony, love, obedience, and respect. All students and their parents should realize this traditional approach and appreciate the fact that this type of training may be totally different from what they may have experienced before. The class environment is very conducive to learning for those who are sincere in their efforts. Concentration and discipline are two key ingredients in the learning process, and these are constantly stressed throughout instruction. We encourage all prospective students to take full advantage of our intro program. This will allow mutual appraisal on both parts and a determination can then best be reached if Budokai Karate is suited for you. It also helps if you bring a friend; this makes it much easier to stay with it!
Promotions
As various degrees of physical skills and technical knowledge are obtained, students are entitled to become "promoted" to a higher rank. In order to obtain this rank, students must attend a promotional, at which time they are tested on the knowledge and skills they must possess.
Instructors
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Kyoshi - Master Instructor:Master Instructor, Kyoshi Russ Jarem, 7th Dan, began his martial arts training in 1977 and has been the Master Instructor/Owner of U.S. Budokai Karate of Clifton Park for the past thirty years. Kyoshi Jarem graduated in 1972 from the State University of New York at Cortland with a Bachelors Degree in Physical Education, has received a Certificate in Health Education and has a permanent NYS Teacher Certification. Kyoshi Jarem has also been certified as an instructor by the American Council on the Martial Arts. Founded Brave Belts – working under a grant by the Carey Foundation, Kyoshi Jarem works twice weekly with children diagnosed with serious disease and illness such as cancer and blood disorders at the Children’s Hospital of Albany Medical Center Hospital. |
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Shihan Sue - Head Instructor:Shihan Susan Warzek began her martial arts training in 1983 and has been instructing students at U.S. Budokai Karate since 1985. Shihan Warzek graduated in 1993 with an Associates Degree in Business Administration and was formerly certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resource Management. Shihan Warzek is an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Certified Technical Coach and Referee and has also been certified as a Coach by the American Sports Education Program (ASEP). In addition, Shihan Warzek is also ranked as a Shodan (1st degree black belt) in Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu Iaijutsu. |
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Sensei Kyle - Instructor:Sensei Kyle Felton began her martial arts training in 1995. Sensei holds a 4th Dan in U.S. Budokai Karate and a 2nd Dan in kobudo (weapons). Sensei has competed in Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), USA National Karate-do Federation, and Open tournaments for almost 13 years. She is American Sports Education Program Certified coach and an AAU technical coach as well as an AAU referee. She has been actively involved in the North East Open Tournament since its beginning and is still an active committee member. In addition, Sensei has studied kung fu under Sifu Ben Hill Bey and Sifu Bill Luciano. |


