Starting Saturday, February 5, 2011, Old Town Fight Club will offer an Adult Karate class for Adults and Young Adults! Please call for more information or show up on Saturday morning at 11:30AM!
Learn the very unique are of Gordon Doversola’s Okinawa-Te. Learn an aggressive form of Martial Arts that is practiced only in a few places throughout the world! This system is, as some might say, a dying art – keep it alive and strong by coming to Old Town Fight Club and learning this unique fighting art!
The Okinawa-Te System
Learn Gordon Doversola’s Okinawa-Te system of Martial Arts.
Gordon Doversola developed a unique brand of fighting – it was more of a fighting system rather than a system of self defense. He made the claim that it was three quarters offensive and only a quarter defensive. His system made its mark with numerous wins in tournaments against popular fighters during the 50s, 60s, 70s, and on through the 80s and early 90s!
Unfortunately, there are only a few schools that teach Gordon Doversola’s Okinawa-Te. If you have the privilege to learn from an Okinawa-Te practitioner, you will learn a special art, and will be one of only a few who may claim to know The Sword and Hammer, The Falling Leaf, The Bear… and the list can go on if you continue your journey.
Please join in the conversation and read what a majority of Okinawa-Te practitioners experienced and learned through the years.
You’ll find that every Okinawa-Te practitioner will say the same thing upon entering an Okinawa-Te dojo: they will always claim, “I never saw anything like it.”
Here are just a few Famous Practitioners of Okinawa-Te
Shihan Ted Tabura – LimaLama/Kajukenbo
Bob Wall – Enter the Dragon
Jim Kelly – Enter the Dragon/Champion Fighter
Joe Lewis – World Champion fighter
Martin Kove – Karate Kid I & II
Richard Triplett – World Karate Organization Champion
Related Articles:
“Adult Karate – Hybrid Te Jitsu MMA”
“Kids Karate Monrovia – Te Jitsu Dragons”
“Gordon Doversola – Grandfather of MMA?”
“What is Okinawa-Te”
“The essence of Okinawa-Te”














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