Budo Kombat
Dojo

1200 Aimco Blvd, Unit #1, Mississauga, Ontario


do·jo:
Place of the Way; Training Hall

Budo Kombat Dojo is currently located at the major intersection of
Dixie/Eglinton in central Mississauga,

a couple minutes from two Major Highway access points:
Highway 401 & Dixie Rd and Highway 403 & Eglinton Rd

Students at Budo Kombat Dojo always mention their appreciation for the traditional atmosphere of the dojo space which has been established and maintained by the hosting club Sendokan Aikido (the official Yoshinkan Aikido club in Ontario). An air of Traditional Japanese Martial Arts culture and tone is maintained in the shared Training Space.



Dojo Features:

  • Tatami Mats of Japanese origin, which provide great surface for standup techniques, allowing for great footing and transitions. The mats are textured to reflect the look and feel of the long, thin strands of rice straw used originally to make the mats. These mats are a cultural tradition in Japan, typically used in Dojo spaces as well as in the home for sitting or sleeping.

  • 13 Punching Bags of varying types (including water-based for low-impact to joints, tear-drop shaped, double-ended style for coordination and timing, long-bag for low kicks, as well as a wide range of weights, from heavy (150lb) to lighter bags (75lb)

  • Traditional Japanese Dojo Atmosphere — such atmospheres cannot be easily replicated. This dojo space brings with it the soul of the martial art’s eastern origin, reflecting the history of peace and non-violence, connecting the old tradition with new and creating a space with full Zanshin (translating to "remaining mind”, a state of awareness and relaxed alertness

  • Bright, Open Space with an Abundance of Sunlight, having seven large windows

  • ~1300 Square Feet of Training space

 

The experience:

The qualities of a traditional martial arts dojo include a space that creates a safe and calm environment free from all the chaos from the outside world. A clean, white and neutral space, a space with no distractions, no brands, logos or unnecessary messaging to distract the student or teacher from what is happening at that present moment.

Through reducing distractions and focusing the mind, a traditional dojo enables students to not only learn but to leave their egos and preconceptions at the door. It is a leveller to make everyone equal in the dojo. A traditional dojo manifests the history of the students that have passed through and where you can feel the intensity, atmosphere and etiquette as soon as you enter.

A traditional dojo creates respect amongst the students, through the silence and bowing on entry and exit to the dojo.A traditional martial arts dojo is a place that brings the student into a calm place and allows the student to focus,open their mind to concentrate only on the present without distraction.

Even through the noise and chaos of its surroundings, a traditional martial arts dojo allows the student to bring the mind back to stillness, to distance themselves from their everyday life. Ego is left at the door and each student from white belt to black is respected and treated equally.

A traditional martial arts dojo brings a safe space for students to learn, grow and build their confidence in a supportive, non-judgmental environment. Qualities of a traditional martial art dojo also include the stillness that the dojo brings, to enable teacher and student to bring together both the physical and mental elements of their training in harmony.

(from NorthStar Martial Arts)

 
 

Map

(please call, email, or fill out a form prior to visiting to coordinate a viable time)

1200 Aimco Blvd, Unit #1, Mississauga, ON, L4W 1B2

Collective Class hours: Refer to Calendar
Mon - Fri @7:00AM - 8:30AM
Sunday @10:00AM - 12:00PM,
2:00PM - 4:00PM
(other hours available for privates / custom groups, eg. noon, or early mornings, and late evenings)

Phone (647) 570-5310

Email: thebudokombat@gmail.com

Training at Budo Kombat Dojo begins and ends with respect, and balances strong training with encouragement and individualistic motivation factors
— Coach at Budo Kombat Dojo