Traditional Okinawan Karate Club

Traditional Okinawan Karate Club We are committed to teaching the true martial art tradition of Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate-do as a form of human development and personal empowerment.

The Rancho Bernardo Karate Center was established in 1997 and is a proud member of the International Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate-do Federation (IOGKF), an organization created by the world-renowned Master Morio Higaonna. The IOGKF teaches traditional Okinawan karate and allows students the opportunity to travel and train among a family of dojos all over the world! Upon earning their first belt, stude

nts are presented with a badge of the dojo crest to be worn on the left side of one’s gi (uniform) top. The crest is the symbol of the IOGKF and represents a high set of international standards which the bearer ought to take pride in and uphold. Our dojo offers classes for both children and adults in a friendly and supportive environment. We place a strong emphasis on teaching children core values that will help them succeed in life, encouraging the philosophy of “serious training for fun.” Though we use the belt system, we understand that a belt only signifies the amount of time a person has been training. Ability and skill, on the other hand, must realistically be a measure of the amount of dedication a person puts into their studies. What you put into your training is truly what you get back. A few words from Sensei Steve:

Over the last 30 years, I have had the opportunity to train with many world famous instructors from different martial arts styles. I have taken classes in Aikido, Jiu-Jitsu, Shotokan, Kung Fu, Wushu, Judo, and Okinawan weapons. I have chosen to keep my core training in Goju-Ryu because it is truly a very versatile style that already integrates elements of all of the above styles. The concept of “Jack of all trades, master of none” often becomes a reality when instructors choose to mix their martial arts styles, watering them down. I truly believe Goju-Ryu (and the IOGKF in particular) encompasses so many aspects of martial arts that my time is best spent deeply studying only this one style. I have many friends in other styles, however, and love training with them. In fact, I believe that it helps me to better understand Goju-Ryu in doing so. I have competed in tournaments in Canada, Mexico, China, Okinawa and many cities throughout the USA. In 1993 I was honored to be part of a small group to travel to China with Sensei Higaonna for three weeks. We participated in a tournament and demonstrations at the tenth annual Wushu convention in Fuzhou. We also traveled the country, visiting many temples including a Shoalin temple, where we were treated to many fantastic Shoalin and Wushu demonstrations. Then in 1995 I was one of seven participants, invited by Sensei Higaonna, to be part of the USA team at the world tournament in Okinawa. I grew up in Rochester, Michigan, but martial arts training was not available to me until I went to college at Michigan State University. I enjoyed a fantastic youth. I have nine brothers and sisters and we spent most of our playtime outdoors. We were adventuresome and maybe a little wild. My parents, however, were nurturing and held us to high expectations. I began working at the age of twelve, doing farm work and odd jobs. By fifteen I was balancing a full-time job, good grades, and rigorous workouts with the Rochester High School Marine Fitness Team, coached by former Green Beret, Max Hasse. The workouts took place before school and during our fourth period. At year-end, the final 6-man team was chosen to compete in the national finals held in Washington, DC. That was my first airplane trip, ultimately leading me to a life filled with adventure. At the age of 30, I moved to San Diego and began my Goju-Ryu training with Sensei Peled. The workouts were 2-3 hours long, usually 4-5 days a week. We had a great core of very dedicated students, along with many great role models. I was daily taught valuable skills. It was then that I discovered this was to be my path. It was so great to be with so many others that were striving to perfect their karate and personal character. As a result, I dedicated myself to the art and over the years, I have watched karate transform the lives of both adults and children countless times.

03/31/2026

Hi parents and students,

I want to remind everyone that there are no adult classes today. We will still have the junior class at 4:00-4:50 at the Ed Brown Center

We have been anticipating a visit by our IOGKF national chief instructor. We have been trying to find a weekend that he can train with us in April. We have been informed that the training event will have to postponed until June. We will keep you posted when we confirm a date.

There are no anticipated changes for our April schedule except there is a possibility that our Wednesday junior class might have to meet at 4:00 instead of 5:00, at the end of the month. There is a possibility that there will be a photography class at the Carmel Mountain Center during our time slot. So far there are no students signed up for this class and it is highly likely that it will be cancelled.
I will post an April schedule when everything is confirmed.

I look forward to seeing everyone training-including Anya and Anay!

Steve

02/03/2026

Hi parents and students,
>
> We have a few changes to the February schedule:
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> The Tuesday junior class will be held at the Ed Brown Center 4:00-4:50, rather than the RB Center
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> We will no longer have the Tuesday evening adult class
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> There will be no classes on Presidents’ Day, Monday February 16th.
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> The Wednesday adult class on February 11th will be held at the RB Center (confirmation pending).
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> Following is the schedule for February:
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> Monday: RB
> Juniors 5:00-5:50
> Adults 6:30-7:50
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> Tuesday:
> Adults 12:00-1:00 CM
> Juniors 4:00-4:50 EB
>
> Wednesday: CM
> Juniors 5:00-5:50
> Adults 6:30-7:50
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> Thursday: RB
> Adults 12:00-1:00
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> Friday: EB
> Juniors 5:00-5:50
> Adults 6:30-7:50
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> Saturday: EB
> February 7th belt testing 1:00-3:00
> February 28th hojo undo 1:00-3:00
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> Zoom class:
> Wednesday 6:30-7:50 PM
> Sunday 9:00-10:30 AM
>
> Please recommend us to your friends!
> Celebrating over 29 years in RB!
>
> Steve

12/12/2025

Hi parents and students,

We have a full karate schedule until December 24th.
Below is the schedule:
Juniors:
Monday RB 5:00-5:50
Tuesday RB 4:00-4:50
Wednesday CM 5:00-5:50
Friday EB 5:00-5:50

Adults:
Monday RB 6:30-7:50
Tuesday CM 12:00-1:00
RB 6:30-7:50
Wednesday CM 6:30-7:50
(Also available on Zoom)
Thursday RB 12:00-1:00
Friday EB 6:30-8:00

We will be holding our monthly hojo undo class at the Ed Brown Center on Saturday December 20th, 1:00-3:00.
We are planning a kata class for Saturday January 3rd at the Ed Brown Center, 1:00-3:00.

We will not be holding classes Christmas Eve and through that weekend, Wednesday 12/24-12/26.
We will not have classes on New Years Eve and New Year’s Day, 12/31-1/1 ( we are having regular classes 12/29 & 12/30).
We will have classes on Friday January 2nd.

I look forward to seeing some past students traveling here/home for the holidays. I hope you can take part in a few of the classes.

Steve

11/05/2025

Hi parents and students,

The following is our schedule for November:

Monday RB
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults (sparring) 6:30-7:50
Tuesday
Adults CM 12:00-1:00
Juniors RB 4:00-4:50
Adults RB 6:30-7:50
Wednesday CM
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-7:50
Thursday RB
Adults 12:00-1:00
Friday Ed Brown Center
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-8:00

We will have our monthly hojo undo class at the Ed Brown Center on Saturday the 22nd 1:00-3:00

We will not have classes on Tuesday November 11th in honor of Veterans Day (the rec centers will be closed)

We will not be holdings classes on Thanksgiving and the following Friday.
November 27th and 28th.

I hope to see everyone training!

Steve

10/04/2025

Hi parents and students,

I am happy to let you know that there are no changes to the October schedule. Except, no classes on Halloween.
The first Saturday of the month (tomorrow 10/4) we will have a kata class at the Ed Brown center 1:00- 3:00. This will require a longer than usual attention span so maybe not best for kids. (Except Hanush)

Monday RB
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-7:50
Tuesday
Adults CM 12:00-1:00
Juniors RB 4:00-4:50
Adults RB 6:30-7:50
Wednesday CM
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-7:50 (includes zoom)
Thursday RB
Adults 12:00-1:00
Friday EB
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-7:50

Kata class at the EB Center Saturday 10/4 1:00-3:00
Hojo undo class at the EB center Saturday 10/25 1:00-3:00

I hope to see everyone training. I would love to see some old faces.

Steve

09/17/2025

Hi parents and students,

I am sending this as a reminder that our Wednesday Junior class has returned to its normal time (5:00-5:50 at Carmel Mountain).

I hope this note finds everyone doing well. We have had a few students from our past rejoining. I am always hoping to see more. Every student is an integral part of the dojo and our shared energy. We miss you!

Steve

09/06/2025

The Japan Headquarters Yamashiro Dojo 25th Anniversary
Gasshuku will be held on November 22nd and 23rd at the Okinawa Karate Kaikan. Details will be announced at a later date.
日本総本部山城道場25周年記念兼技術交流会が11月22日(土)、23日(日)に沖縄空手会館で開催されます。詳細は後日お知らせします。

09/03/2025

Hi parents and students,

I have received confirmation for our September class schedule.
There are only a few changes:
Beginning next Wednesday (9/10) the junior class will be held at 4:00 at the CM center. This will continue through 10/29.
The second Wednesday adult class will be held at the CM center.
This weekend we will have an intensive kata class at the Ed Brown Center 1:00-3:00. This is in place of belt testing.

This is our September schedule:

Monday: RB
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-7:50
Tuesday: CM
Adults 12:00-1:00
Tuesday: RB
Juniors 4:00-4:50
Adults 6:30-7:50
Wednesday: CM
Juniors 9/3 5:00-5:50
Juniors 9/10-9/24 4:00-4:50
Adults 6:30-7:50
Thursday: RB
Adults 12:00-1:00
Friday: EB
Juniors 5:00-5:50
Adults 6:30-8:00

Kata class this Saturday at the EB Center 1:00-3:00

Hojo Undo class at the EB Center Saturday 9/27, 1:00-3:00.

Last month we have had the pleasure of the company of our returning students: Sensei Fernando, Ramsin, Jack and Franklin.

I hope this can motivate many more of you to come back to training😊😊😊😍.

Steve

08/30/2025

Hi parents and students,

I want to remind all of the students to try and arrive early for the Friday class. It is the season for flag football and parking is limited. Last week everyone that arrived by 6:20 found parking. I would suggest arriving by 6:15.

We have a couple of tentative changes to our September schedule:
We will be closed on Monday, Labor Day.
Our second Tuesday adult class will be held at the CM location.
The photography group will start their fall schedule on the 17th of the month. Beginning 9/17 our Wednesday junior class will be held at 4 rather than 5, through October.
This schedule will be confirmed by Tuesday and I will send a follow up email.

Thanks!

Steve

Hi Parents and Students,I am very happy to announce that Sensei Robin Adams passed his exam for sixth degree black belt....
08/15/2025

Hi Parents and Students,

I am very happy to announce that Sensei Robin Adams passed his exam for sixth degree black belt. He took the exam while attending the IOGKF 34th annual European Gasshuku in Hamburg Germany, held this past week.
Robin began his training with us in 1997, when he moved here from the UK. He already had over 20 years of training in Shotokan.
He has been a very dedicated and astute student. His ability to retain complex instruction and research beyond the surface is unmatched.
He hasn’t let anything keep him from his dedication. This includes two hip replacement surgeries, shoulder surgery on each shoulder and many back surgeries.
He is a great asset to our dojo and has so much knowledge to share. The beauty of a dojo is the combination of all of the students and our shared experiences.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!🎉🎊🎈

08/12/2025

Hi parents and students,

There is only one small change* to our August schedule:
Juniors:
Monday RB 5:00-5:50
Tuesday RB 4:00-4:50
Wednesday CM 5:00-5:50
Friday EB 5:00-5:50

Adults:
Monday RB 6:30-7:50 (sparring)
Tuesday CM 12:00-1:00
RB 6:30-7:50
Wednesday CM 6:30-7:50
Thursday RB 12:00-1:00
Friday EB 6:30-8:00
Hojo Undo Saturday 8/24 EB 1:00-3:00

*we normally hold the adult class, on the second Wednesday of the month, at RB. This month (this week) the class will remain at CM.

We have received confirmation that our hojo Undo classes will remain consistent on the fourth Saturday of each month at the Ed Brown Center.

We have also received confirmation that our belt testing days will be consistent on the first Saturday of each month at the Ed Brown Center.

I hope to get some/all of our students back to training now that the school year has begun!

Steve

Address

Carmel Mountain Recreation Center, 10152 Rancho Carmel Drive
San Diego, CA
92128

Opening Hours

Tuesday 4am - 5pm
6pm - 7pm
Wednesday 3am - 8:30pm
Thursday 4am - 6pm
Friday 3am - 7:30pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm

Telephone

+18584518223

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