Shihan.

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Shihan Tim Lampp

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About instructor: Sensei Tim Lampp started training in the martial arts at the age of thirteen. The first style studied was Hae San maritial arts. After training a year and a half the school closed. Mr. Lampp trained another year and a half on his own and heard of another instructor that was said to be the toughest in town. KT Blue than became his next instructor for the next fifteen and a half years. Mr. Blue taught Shotokan karate, Goshinbudo Jiu Jitsu, and Koga Ryu weapons. At this time Mr. Lampp was sixteen years old. Sensei Blue had been a student of Soke Richard P. Baillargeon who was the founder of the NKJU as known as the National Karate Jiu Jitsu Union. Sensei Blue trained with Soke Baillargeon from 1974 through his death in 1989. After Mr. Lampp started his training with sensei Blue, our dojo competed in the IKKU tournament each year for three years and won the Shiaii trophy every year. We were then invited to join the IKKU International Karate Kobudo Union,under the Leadership of Hanshi Joseph R. Ruiz. Hanshi Ruiz was during this time a (8th dan) in Motobu-ha-shito-ryu karate, 8th dan Kuniba-ha-Shito-ryu, 7th dan in Koga Ryu Kobudo, 6th dan in Katsu Ryu Kempo, 4th dan in Zenshotokai karate, 2nd dan in Goshin Budo Jiu Jitsu, Hanshi Ruiz also holds a black belt rank in Hakko-ryu jiu jitsu. Mr. Lampp was excited to train with Soke Ruiz and other Renshi members of the IKKU. Mr. Lampp was still training in Shotokan karate and Goshinbudo Jiu Jitsu when he started training in the IKKU in the arts of Shito-ryu Karate, Katsu Ryu Kempo, the different weapons and kata taught by Hanshi Ruiz, as well as the other arts that were taught. Soke Ruiz later founded his own system of Shito-ryu that included the Katsu Ryu Kempo and is presently 10th dan of that art. Mr. Lampp received his first degree black belt in 1997 from Soke Ruiz and Sensei Blue in Kotosu-ha-shito-ryu karate. In 1999 Mr. Lampp received his second degree black belt in Kotosu-ha-shito-ryu karate, and also awarded the Title of Sensei. In 2004 Sensei Lampp was awarded third degree from Soke Ruiz and Mr. Blue in the art of Kotosu-ha-shito-ryu karate. Soke Ruiz accepted Sensei Lampp as his personal student during this time period and awarded him the tsuba which Mr. Lampp was to wear on his belt in the rear. At age 26 Sensei Lampp started training in the Jisson Kobudo Jinenkan which was his first look at Ninjutsu and the Samurai arts linked along with it. The classes were 175 miles away from his home town one way. Mr. Lampp could not make more than one or two classes a month at this time. At age 28 in 2003, Mr. Lampp started training in Ninjutsu and the Samurai jujutsu arts linked with it for rank in the Bujinkan organization based in Noda Japan with a certified Bujinkan Shidoshi. In 2008 Sensei Lampp earned his first degree black belt in the nine schools of the Bujinkan under the banner of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. In 2012 Sensei Lampp was tested for second degree but was awarded third degree in Ninjutsu and the Samurai jujutsu arts/9 schools of the Bujinkan.Sensei Lampp is the only Bujinkan certified black belt, with a school teaching in Dublin Georgia; In 2009 Sensei Lampp started training in Hakko-ryu Jiu Jitsu under Sensei Jim Swift. In 2012 Mr. Lampp was promoted to 1st degree black belt in Hakko-ryu Jiu Jitsu by Sensei Jim Swift. In 2013, Sensei Lampp was awarded 1st degree black belt in American Kenpo karate. In 2014, Mr. Lampp was awarded 2nd degree in Kenpo Karate. In 2014, Mr. Lampp also was awarded 3rd degree black belt in Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu. Sensei Lampp had trained in but had no official rank in Jiu Jitsu/Jujutsu from 1991-2002. His first official rank in a Jiu jitsu/Jujutsu was in 2003. In 2009, Sensei Lampp was awarded a first degree black belt in Jiu Jitsu/Jujutsu until he would test for a higher rank. In 2012, Sensei Lampp tested with a martial arts federation that both practice and taught Jiu Jutsu/Jujutsu, and Sensei Lampp was promoted to fifth degree black belt. Sensei Lampp had been training a total of 21 years in Jiu Jitsu/Jujutsu before his fifth dan test. Sensei Lampp is still training in all of the previous arts mentioned throughout the last 30 years. Sensei Lampp has also made trips to Japan to train with world famous instructors such as Grand Master Masaaki Hatsumi of the Bujinkan organization, and other Shihan instructors such as Naguchi Sensei, Nagato Sensei, Sanneno Sensei, and others. Sensei Lampp invites you to come and train in REAL Martial Arts!! What WE Teach Is Not A Sport!!

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Sensei Angel Lampp

Sensei Angel Lampp started training in martial arts in 1999, in the art of Kotosu-ha-shito-ryu karate which is made up of Motobu-ha-shito-ryu karate, Kuniba-ryu shito-ryu karate, Katsu-ryu kempo, Zenshotokai karate, Koga-ryu kobudo and Goshin Budo Jiujitsu. Her main instructors was Renshi KT Blue, and Sensei Lampp. She trained with Soke R Ruiz and other shihan at Christmas clinics and seminars. In 2005 she was awarded her first degree black belt in the art of Kotosu-ha-haito ryu karate under Soke Joseph R. Ruiz and Mr. Blue. In 2008, she was promoted to second degree black belt in Kotosu-ha-shito-ryu karate. In 2009, she started training in Nihon Ko Ryu Jujutsu, and also in Hakko Ryu Jujitsu. She also started training in Ninjutsu at this time. In 2012, she was promoted to first degree black belt in Nahon Ko-Ryu Jujutsu. In 2013, she was promoted to 9th kyu in Ninjutsu. In 2014 she was promoted to first degree black belt in Kenpo karate. Sensei A. Lampp still trains and teaches these arts today at the Warrors of Light Martial Arts Center.

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Sensei-Ho Michael Daniel

Sensei-Ho Michael Daniel started his training in martial arts in 2009 in the arts of the nine family traditions of the Bujinkan under the banner of Bujinkan Budo Taijitsu which includes Gyokko Ryu Koshi-jutsu, Gikan Ryu Koppo-jutsu, Gyokushin Ryu Ninjutsu, Kukishinden Ryu Happo Hiken Jutsu, Koto Ryu Koppo Jutsu, Kumogakre Ryu Ninjutsu, Shinden Fudo Ryu DakentaiJutsu, Takagi Yoshin Ryu JutaiJutsu, Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu training with sensei Tim Lampp. Michael Daniel was promoted to first degree black belt in the Nine Schools of the Bujinkan by sensei Tim Lampp on July 14, 2016. Michael Daniel also took up a more in depth study of the Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu and was awarded a seperate jujutsu shodon rank; in 2016 Michael Daniel also started training in Kenpo Karate, Shito Ryu Karate, and Goshin Budo Jujitsu. Michael Daniel is currently teaching all the before mentioned arts a the Warriors of Light training center.