Martingilio Martial Arts

Martingilio Martial Arts Shihan Chris Martingilio 9th dan. Okinawan Kempo, Modern Arnis, Tai Chi Chuan, Kyusho-jitsu, Kids Karate All of these are life protection arts.

Ryukyu Kempo, Kyusho-jitsu, Tuite, Filipino Stick & Blade, Tai Chi Chuan, Bogu, and Concealed Carry Weapons Instruction. In other words, everything that we teach is for real-life self defense purposes. Not for tournaments or for show.

03/28/2026

6th Dan testing weapons defense demonstration. A long time ago. Fun times

03/28/2026

Arnis stick defense
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03/24/2026

Transitional lock flow is about following an opponent's structural failure. Attempts to escape become the next lock. Locking is temporary and creates opportunity for strikes, controls and throws.

Time on the mat matters. Putting in the reps matters. Hard work matters. Helping each other succeed matters. Rank means ...
03/05/2026

Time on the mat matters. Putting in the reps matters. Hard work matters. Helping each other succeed matters. Rank means nothing if it isn’t earned. These students EARNED their promotions! Congratulations!! Now……….more work.

Some lessons in life hurt worse than others. Funny how he got up with a smile and said, “yeah,that works really well.”
01/29/2026

Some lessons in life hurt worse than others. Funny how he got up with a smile and said, “yeah,that works really well.”

A good Christmas you will have
12/25/2025

A good Christmas you will have

So fun to work with this group of kids.
11/07/2025

So fun to work with this group of kids.

Truth.
10/02/2025

Truth.

(Approx 2 minute read)

When I first moved to the US, I was invited to teach at a commercial dojo, not something I had back in the UK. My dojo back home was part-time in a church hall. I never thought of it as a “business” because I already had a day job.
It was a pretty successful dojo, and I did consider going full-time, but I knew I could never make up the lost salary… unless I changed my ways.
Why bring this up? Because recently I’ve seen the opposite, some people will do anything to make martial arts their business… even if it means faking their way to it.
I know of an “instructor” (quotes intentional, I think he’s a fraud) who has just opened his third dojo in five years. Each one closes, and he reappears somewhere else, and miraculously, his rank increases every time he moves.
When I met him in 2020, he was a shodan. Now, five years later, he calls himself a godan and shihan.
That’s not progress, it’s fakery.
And here’s my point: running a dojo like a business isn’t the issue. Running it like a scam is.
Many instructors I know still have jobs. They teach for the love of it, charge enough to cover costs, sometimes even lose money, and they do it because they care about the art and the people who walk through the door.
And that’s the tragedy. The honest ones struggle, while the fakes cash in and move on.
The honest ones are the people who should be rewarded, but instead, they get left behind because they refuse to lower their standards or turn their dojo into a belt factory.
Like every industry, martial arts has been hit by the fast-food culture, and not just from students. Some instructors are happy to meet demand with shortcuts, quick belts and flashy marketing instead of substance.
People want convenience, cheap deals, online grading, instant gratification. They don’t always care whether their instructor can actually teach them anything worthwhile, only whether the class is close to home and $5 cheaper than the one down the road.
But if you’re training to protect yourself or your family from bullying, assault, or serious violence… are you really going to price-shop your safety?
And if someone just wants fitness or fun, fair enough. But even then, you still deserve quality. You shouldn’t have to choose between honest training and 'we are the strongest’ nonsense.
Quality costs. And it should.
I’m not against running a dojo like a business. Done properly, it provides better facilities, better equipment, better training, and reaches more people. I support that.
But only if it’s built on honesty, transparency, and earned skill. So yes, charge what you’re worth. Make a living if you can. Just don’t build it on lies.
Because the problem isn’t business…… It’s bu****it.
Written by Adam Carter - Shuri Dojo

Dojo Dog
08/20/2025

Dojo Dog

06/29/2025

Super cool!

05/20/2025

Focused on what matters.

Address

1035 North Edge Trail
Verona, WI
53593

Opening Hours

Monday 4:30pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday 4:30pm - 8pm
Wednesday 3:30pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 8:45am - 11:15am

Telephone

+16084385977

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