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Ryer Academy Welcomes Bobby Palumbi To Our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program
January 24th, 2012

Ryer Academy welcomes Mr. Bobby Palumbi, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown Belt, as a new member of our Steel City affiliated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program.

Bobby Palumbi began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2001 under a Relson Gracie academy in Southern New Jersey.  He received his Blue Belt from Saulo Ribeiro in 2002 and moved to Philadelphia while attending Saint Joseph’s University.  At that time, he began training under Relson Gracie Black Belt Phil Migliarese.  He received his Purple Belt from Phil Migliarese in 2004 and his Brown Belt in 2006.

Bobby began teaching Jiu-Jitsu in 2002 and from 2001 until 2006 he competed in numerous tournaments.  One of these tournaments was the Grappler’s Quest Nationals which he won in 2005 and finished second in 2006.  He has also competed in the Mundial tournament in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in 2003.   In the fall of 2006, Bobby moved to Pittsburgh to attend law school at Duquesne University.  He briefly taught Jiu-Jitsu in Pittsburgh before taking a hiatus to focus on school.  Bobby is now a practicing attorney in downtown Pittsburgh.  While focusing on his legal career, Bobby began training under Sensei Sonny Achille, a Pedro Sauer Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, at Steel City Martial Arts.

Bobby is very excited to be teaching Jiu-Jitsu at Ryer Martial Arts Academy.  His teaching style is focused on developing basic techniques and then building upon those basics.  He focuses on the small details that incorporate leverage and technique into each movement.  This makes it very easy for new students to begin taking class and learn at their own pace.

Once again, we welcome Bobby to the teaching staff!

For more information on our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program, please click here.

Asperger's and Martial Arts
January 19th, 2012

The following article is the original version of "Asperger's and Martial Arts", written by Mr. David Katz for the Winter 2012 ABOARD'S Autism Connection of PA newsletter.   Mr. Katz is a current member of Ryer Academy's Adult Counterpoint Tactical System Program and trains privately under Mr. Joel Daugherty.  He was diagnosed with Asperger's in 2011.  He is employed full-time as a web designer and has earned both a Ph.D. in Art History and a Masters Degree in Web Development. 

Enjoy the read...

I am going to make some observations about some people with Aspergers. It doesn't pertain to all people with Aspergers, because it turns out that there are a wide variety of types. In fact, there is even a saying: "When you have met one Aspie, you've met one person with Aspergers."

In other words, the kind of High Functioning Autism that is Aspergers takes many forms.

Still, one can safely say that many Aspies struggle with physical coordination. They may even have a poor internal representation of their body in space. As the academic scholar and fellow Aspie Caitlin Freeman points out, medical research has discovered that the part of the brain that processes balance and spatial awareness -- the cerebellum -- can tend to develop differently in individuals who are on the spectrum. Hence the characteristic "Aspie clumsiness".

Without coordination, there may be little chance of successful social interaction via athletic activities; and without a good grasp of one's spatial orientation, there is even the risk of missing the chair when sitting down to a social lunch (I know. I've done that.) In school, the perception of one as physically inept can also lead to bullying.

So there's a whole component of "confidence" that can go un-nurtured since it derives from a comfort with one's physical ability.

The good news is that even though Aspies may not develop along the same lines as normal folks, they can still find their own path.

But consider the obstacles to overcoming this problem:

     First, many Aspies do not like to be touched by others (or touch others).

     Second, social communication and interaction is difficult.

     Third, there cannot be too much sensory distraction.

     Fourth, and most important, Aspies need to be able to proceed at their own pace.

Now, it might occur to some readers, just as it occurred to me, that lessons in something structured like ballroom dancing would be perfect for teaching coordination. For many Aspies that is just wrong! Why is this such a bad idea? Well, look at the obstacles:  Dance partners have to touch and there has to be social communication in order to organize their motion. Further, more than one couple is on the floor at one time, which leads to an overload of sensory distraction. And lastly, the person with Aspergers may inevitably feel that he or she is holding the others back -- he or she may simply wind up reliving their past frustration with coordination.

Still, ballroom dance is on the right track, because if there is one thing Aspies are good at, it is routine (If you've ever wondered how it is that so many Aspies can love computer coding, this is a big part of it). Aspies can really excel at following rules and repetition.

Well, what about Martial Arts? Isn't Martial Arts a structured set of repeated routines? Not only is that true from an Aspie perspective, but it is also true that by learning how to move through these routines, one improves coordination as well as fosters a greater sense of one's body in space.  

Add to this the fact that, in contrast to ballroom dancing, the martial arts are more about gaining independence from an embrace.

Indeed, the study of the Martial Arts is, Caitlin Freeman writes, an excellent discipline for cultivating in a calm and organized setting the areas of the brain responsible for movement and balance. Her own training was "the first time I realized that I was more than just a brain being schlepped around by a disjointed collection of body parts."

So, why Ryer Martial Arts Academy in particular? Two reasons: private lessons and very sympathetic instructors. Those are two very big arguments in its favor. Unlike many studios, many that refuse to offer private instruction, Ryer's provides one-on-one teaching, and at affordable prices. At Ryer the socially shy Aspie can proceed without embarrassment at his or her own pace -- however simple or slow the teaching is at the start. And since the classes are private, they bypass any sensory distraction from other students. Further, the instructors, such as Joel Daugherty, are in tune with the fact that many Aspies are visual thinkers (and of course it helps that Joel is an artist himself). Teachers at Ryer, like Joel, pepper their lessons with visual metaphors that enable the Aspie to more easily grasp a picture of what is being taught.

And wouldn't it be really awesome for young Aspies who were already pursuing social skills training, if they paired that with the physical accomplishment that can be attained at Ryer Martial Arts Academy? Just think how much more likely it would be that they would achieve a successful career and well-rounded social life.

Congratulations to David on such a well written and informative article! 

For more information on Ryer Academy's Counterpoint Tactical System Program, please click here.

To view more resources from the ABOARD'S Autism Connection of PA, please click here.

An Incredible Martial Arts Retreat To Iron Mountain
September 12th, 2011

On the weekend of September 8th; members of Ryer Academy's Adult Counterpoint Tactical System Program traveled to the mountains of Butler, Tennessee for a four day, Filipino Martial Arts retreat.  The retreat was part of Master Zach Whitson's annual Iron Mountain Camp.  The Iron Mountain Camp acts as an intensive instructor training camp for practitioners of the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Throughout the weekend, camp participates attended over twenty hours of seminars directly with CTS Founder and Master Zach Whitson.

In addition to the training, Belt Examinations were held and several Ryer Academy members were promoted to their next rank, including; Jamie Dillon to 3rd Class Brown Belt, Jenna Pattison to 2nd Class Brown Belt, and Richard Meagher to First Degree Black Belt.  A huge congratulations to each of these individuals!

Be sure to mark your calendar for next year's Iron Mountain Camp and join us for this incredible martial arts retreat!

For more information on the Iron Mountain Camp, please click here.

To view pictures from the 2011 Iron Mountain Camp, please click here.

For more information on Ryer Academy's Counterpoint Tactical System Program, please click here.

Jessica Levine Receives Her Blue Belt In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
August 7th, 2011

On Saturday, August 6th; Ms. Jessica Levine received her Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Sensei Sonny Achille of the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu - Pedro Sauer Team.

Jessica is the second student and the first female of our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program to earn the rank of Blue Belt.  Blue Belt can take a surprising amount of time and effort to earn.  On average it takes a student between eighteen to twenty-four months to earn. 

Congratulations to Jessica on this well-deserved promotion!

For more information on our Adult Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program, please click here.

Successful 6th Annual Filipino Martial Arts Training Camp In Pittsburgh
August 1st, 2011

Over the last weekend of July 2011, Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted it's six annual Filipino Martial Arts Camp featuring Cacoy Doce Pares Master and Counterpoint Tactical System Founder, Zach Whitson.  We also had the pleasure to welcome Master Dian Tanaka-Whitson to our event.

The camp lasted four days and began with rank examinations on Thursday, July 28th.  Several students and instructors from the Adult Doce Pares Eskrima Program were promoted to their next rank.  These promotions include: Jeff Amos and Adam Burnetto for Green Belt; Rauhit Ashar, Sam Butler, Casey Dillon, and Jesse Dillon for Brown Belt; then Joel Daugherty and Richard Meagher for Second Degree Black Belt.  There were also promotions in our Adult Counterpoint Tactical System Program: Dario Torre for Blue Belt; Rauhit Ashar, Sam Butler, Chad Dougherty, Noam Gilboa, JB Parker-Blier, and Brendan Walk for Green Belt; Jessica Levine for 3rd Class Brown Belt; and Preston Macready for 1st Class Brown Belt.  Congratulations to everyone!

To view pictures from the July 2011 Belt Graduations, please click here.

The training then began on Friday, July 29th with Master Zach Whitson teaching an Advanced Counterpoint Tactical System seminar on Espada Y Daga Level Two.  Espada Y Daga translates to stick and dagger and has been said to be like the "calculus of martial arts".  Level Two is a requirement for Second Degree Black Belt in CTS.

The camp continued on Saturday with a two part seminar day covering Cacoy Doce Pares Level Three.  Master Whitson introduced a new set of double stick drills as well as a sixty count, single stick striking pattern and a new disarm set.  Finally on Sunday, Master Whitson taught new requirements for Ground Fighting Level Two for the first part of the day.  Then he taught tie-ups and takedowns incorporating Kenpo Counterpoint Level Two during the second part of the day.

Altogether, it was an incredible weekend of training with over fourteen hours of mat time!  Special thanks to Master Zach and Dian for visiting Pittsburgh once again.  Also special thanks to Kevin Wagner from Dayton, Ohio; Bill Graves from Clinton, Tennessee; David King from Indianapolis, Indiana; and Colin Calkins from Buffalo, New York for traveling to attend the camp.  We look forward to seeing everyone again next year!

To view pictures from the 6th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp, please click here.

Rich Meagher Becomes The First Recipient Of The New Diamond Award
July 27th, 2011

The vision of Ryer Martial Arts Academy has continued to evolve.  In the beginning we were about creating this renowned academy, a magnificent facility, and endless programs.  We have done this for the most part, however, we realize this vision is somewhat flawed and maybe shortsighted.  It's not about the entire academy.  It's not about the facility.  It's about each person's experience and focusing our attention and effort on making each of these individuals successful in their own way; in their own experience.

To do this we needed a team and what a team we have!  There are not enough words to explain the appreciation we have for our team members.  With that in mind, we thought it was time to recognize one person each year that has taken on a greater responsibility, someone who has truly embodied the new vision of Ryer Academy.  For 2011 we recognize Mr. Richard Meagher for his contributions and continued dedication to the vision and mission of Ryer Martial Arts Academy.

Congratulations Rich from all of us at Ryer Academy and, more importantly, thank you!

Ryer Academy Travels To Dayton, Ohio For The 2nd Annual Combat Camp
June 6th, 2011

Ryer Academy students and instructors traveled to Dayton, Ohio over the weekend to support the 2nd Annual Combat Training Camp hosted by Mr. Kevin Lee Wagner and his club, Dayton Combative Arts.

This camp features the instruction of Master Zach Whitson, the Founder of the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Master Whitson taught a two part seminar on Saturday covering Pangamot Level One and Kenpo Counterpoint Level One. Then on Sunday we trained outdoors and worked through Lihok Ni Cacoy Level Two.

This year's camp was a super success!  Thanks and congratulations to Kevin and his group for the opportunity to train and the hospitality.  Secondly, thanks to Master Whitson for the incredible instruction.  Finally, thanks to all the Ryer Academy students who dedicated their time to travel and train.  It was a great experience for everyone!

To view more pictures from the 2011 Dayton Camp, please click here.

Pat Messner Is The First Ryer Academy Student To Earn His Blue Belt In Jiu-Jitsu
May 1st, 2011

Pat Messner was promoted to the rank of Blue Belt yesterday by Sensei Sonny Achille of the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu - Pedro Sauer Team.

With this promotion, Pat is the first student of Ryer Martial Arts Academy's Adult Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program to earn the rank of Blue Belt since the program's inception in April 2009.  Pat has proven to be a leader in the Academy not only with his technical skill, but also with his attitude and approach to training.  All of us at Ryer Academy are proud of his accomplishment.

Congratulations to Pat and the other Steel City Martial Arts students that received promotions!

Mr. Rich Meagher Promoted At The Muhammad Ali Camp
April 17th, 2011

Ryer Academy's very own Richard Meagher returned to the Muhammad Ali Training Camp over the weekend and was promoted to Nidan, the rank of Second Degree Black Belt, in Kyusho-Jitsu. 

Each year martial artists from all over the world, including; Austria, Canada, England, Ireland, Germany, and Switzerland gather at the former Muhammad Ali Training Camp in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania to train hard and share ideas.  The primary focus is on Pressure Points, but teachers at the camp also taught Small Circle Jiu-Jitsu, Modern Arnis, American Kenpo Karate, and Krav Maga.

On Saturday evening several of the participants were promoted to their next belt rank.  Mr. Rich Meagher was promoted to the rank of Nidan and he was presented his certificate by none other than Grandmaster George Dillman.

Congratulations to Mr. Rich on his latest accomplishment!

Mini Martial Arts Class Held At Sacred Heart's Family Fitness Day
April 9th, 2011

Ryer Academy instructors and students held a mini martial arts class for forty children as part of Sacred Heart Elementary School's Family Fitness Day.

Each year Sacred Heart Elementary School holds this special, four hour event to promote health and fitness among children of all ages.  They have workshops for not only martial arts, but for basketball, aerobics, and more!  It's a great event for the entire family to take part in and be active together.

For more information on Sacred Heart Elementary School, please click here.

Ryer Academy Is Voted The "Best Martial Arts" In Pittsburgh
March 24th, 2011

Ryer Martial Arts Academy was voted the "Best Martial Arts" in Pittsburgh for 2011 as part of the Trib Total Media's Readers' Choice Contest.

An article was released on Thursday, March 24th in several publications featuring a brief history of Ryer Academy and our evolving vision and mission.

This is the second award in recent months that Ryer Academy has received.  In October 2010, Ryer Academy won Nickelodeon's Parents' Picks Award for the "Best Martial Arts Class" in Pittsburgh.

Thank you again for your vote of support!  Ryer Academy looks forward to providing the best martial arts for many years to come.

Master Zach Whitson Returns To Ryer Martial Arts Academy
March 14th, 2011

Master Zach Whitson returned to Ryer Martial Arts Academy for the eleventh straight year to conduct our annual Winter Martial Arts Workshops.  Master Whitson taught over fifteen hours of material covering several topics, including; Pekiti Largo Solo Baston, Empty Hands vs. Knife, and Cacoy Level One.  We had a great turnout as well with close to twenty Ryer Academy students participating in the event and guests from as far as California!  Special thanks to Kevin Wagner and Jason Cline from Dayton Combative Arts in Ohio and Christian Jimenez from San Diego, California for supporting the event.

Master Zach Whitson will be returning to Ryer Academy in the summer of 2011 to conduct seminars.  For more information, please click here.

Newly Promoted Students In The Counterpoint Tactical System
March 10th, 2011

Twelve Adult Martial Arts students tested and were promoted to their next belt rank in the Counterpoint Tactical System and Doce Pares Eskrima on Thursday, March 10th by CTS Founder and Master Zach Whitson.  Elaine Rybski, Oded Levy, James Moore, Jennifer Berger, and Trevor Allen were promoted to Blue Belt.  Jason Swiech, Tony Mustovich, Jamie Dillon, Denny Fitzpatrick, Alex Stanton, and Shawn Dickson were promoted to Red Belt.  Then finally, Rauhit Ashar was promoted to Green Belt in Doce Pares Eskrima.

Congratulations to each of them on a job well done!

To view more pictures from the Belt Examination, please click here.

Record Breaking Belt Examination At Ryer Martial Arts Academy
December 10th, 2010

On Thursday, December 9th; Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted a record breaking Belt Examination for the martial arts students in the Pre-School, Youth, and Adult Programs.  The examination was administered by Mr. Joshua Ryer and overseen by Master Zach Whitson, the Founder of the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Seventy-five students ranging in age from three to forty were tested and promoted.  Each student did a tremendous job demonstrating their skills in front of their instructors, families, and friends.  Congratulations to everyone and thanks to everyone for making the event so successful!

To view more pictures from the Belt Examination, please click here.

Winter American Kenpo Karate Belt Exam and Black Belt Promotion
November 19th, 2010

Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted their Winter 2010 Belt Examination for the American Kenpo Karate Program on Thursday, November 18th and promoted seventeen students to their next rank.  This event included the promotion of Mr. Gerrod Winston to the rank of First Degree Black Belt.

Congratulations to Gerrod and the other students that were promoted!

To view more pictures from the Belt Examination, please click here.

Joshua Ryer Receives The "System Patch" From Grandmaster Planas
November 15th, 2010

On November 13th in Mentor, Ohio; Mr. Joshua Ryer and Mr. Joe Doyle were awarded the "System Patch" from Grandmaster Richard "Huk" Planas.  The "System Patch" is considered by many as one of the highest decorations in the art of American Kenpo Karate.

Designed in the early 1970’s, Grandmaster Planas handed out a similar patch to students in his lineage.  At this point in time, it was considered a "Lineage Patch".  After several years the meaning and conferment of the patch changed to the ”System Patch”.

Individuals that have earned the patch have attained the status level of "First Generation Student" under Grandmaster Planas and closely adheres to the teachings and requirements set forth in the Parker/ Planas Lineage of  American Kenpo Karate.  According to Grandmaster Planas, less than thirty individuals have been awarded the "System Patch".

For more information on Grandmaster Planas, please click here.

Ryer Academy Wins Nickelodeon's 2010 Parents' Picks Award
October 1st, 2010

Great news... Ryer Martial Arts Academy wins!

Ryer Academy was awarded the 2010 Nickelodeon's Parents' Picks Award for the "Best Martial Arts Class" in Pittsburgh!

A huge thank you goes out to everyone for their support and continued dedication. We couldn't have done it without you!

For more information about the award, please click here.

A Historic Iron Mountain And CTS Instructor Training Camp
September 19th, 2010

Over the weekend of September 10th, Counterpoint Tactical System Founder and Master Zach Whitson hosted the 4th Annual Iron Mountain Camp at his home in Butler, Tennessee.  It turned out to be a historical training camp with close to forty CTS students traveling from all over the country to attend.

Master Whitson taught twenty hours worth of seminars.  These seminars covered several blocks of curriculum, including; Kenpo Counterpoint Level Two, Espada Y Daga Level One, Kenpo Counterpoint Empty Hands Versus Knife, and Eskrima Lihok Ni Cacoy.

In addition to the incredible amount of curriculum being taught, Belt Rank Examinations were held on both Friday and Saturday evening.  On Friday, close to a dozen adult students tested for ranks ranging from Blue Belt through Third Class Brown Belt.  Then on Saturday six CTS Instructors earned their First Degree Black Belts, including; Ryer Academy's David Curet and Joel Daugherty.  A huge congratulations goes out to these gentleman and the entire graduating class of 2010!

Master Zach Whitson will be returning to Ryer Academy to conduct seminars.  For more information, please click here.

To view more pictures from the camp, please click here.

Ryer Academy's 5th Annual FMA Camp Is An Extreme Success
July 18th, 2010

Ryer Academy's 5th Annual Filipino Martial Arts Camp was held last week and it was an extremely successful event on many levels!

The camp began on Thursday, July 8th with the first group of Pre-School and Youth Martial Arts students testing on the new CTS Youth Curriculum.  The CTS Youth Curriculum was approved by Master Zach Whitson in April and Ryer Martial Arts Academy is the first school to implement it.  Just like the Adult CTS Curriculum, youth students learn a comprehensive range of material.  The material includes empty hands training; including striking, stand-up grappling, and ground fighting; also weapons training such as single and double stick.  Ten students from four to twelve years of age demonstrated their new skill sets and were promoted.  Congratulations!

In addition to the ten Pre-School and Youth students, fifteen Adult Martial Arts students were also tested and promoted in Doce Pares Eskrima and the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Congratulations to all of the Ryer Academy students who were promoted, especially the Ryer Academy ladies; Jaime Dillon, Jenna Pattison, and Jessica Levine who received their First Degree Black Belt in Doce Pares!

After the exams, the seminars began on Friday with Master Zach Whitson teaching an Advanced Counterpoint Tactical System seminar on Pakal Knife Tactics.  Students took to the mats to learn this material which accounts for the First Class Brown Belt requirements in CTS.

Then the seminars continued with the annual Doce Pares seminar on Saturday and a Counterpoint Tactical System seminar on Sunday.  Though all the participates greatly missed Grandmaster Cacoy this year; Master Whitson did a marvelous job teaching and shared a tremendous amount of new material.  A huge thank you goes out to Master Whitson for all of his time, knowledge, and dedication! We greatly appreciate it.

Don't miss out on our next camp!  To view our up-coming events at Ryer Academy, please click here.

To view more pictures from the camp, please click here.

Quarterly American Kenpo Karate Belt Examination At Ryer Academy
June 25th, 2010

Ryer Academy conducted their quarterly Belt Examination in Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate last evening and it was an awesome exam!

Eight students tested and were promoted to their next belt level: including; Alex Conrad, Eddie O'Brien, and Mark Bullitt to Yellow Belt; Jason Swiech and Shawn Dickson to Orange Belt; Brendan Walk and Jessica Levine to Green Belt; and Jenna Pattison to Third Class Brown Belt.  Each student did a tremendous job last night and have been working very hard.  Congratulations to all of you!

In addition, Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer was proud to award David Curet with his Second Degree Black Belt in American Kenpo Karate.  David has been an integral part of the Academy since day one.  His knowledge and skill in the art is great and he has no doubt put his time in on the mat.  Congratulations David!

To view more pictures from the Belt Examination, please click here.

Unprompted Seminar With Master Zach Whitson At Ryer Academy
June 11th, 2010

Ryer Academy hosted an awesome, unprompted seminar with Counterpoint Tactical System Founder and Master Zach Whitson last evening.  Master Whitson spent the first portion of the seminar teaching important footwork drills and then proceed on teaching striking techniques based on "Tactical Counter Offense".

A huge thank you to Master Whitson and to everyone that attended!

 

Team Ryer Has A Great Showing At The 2010 Kumite Classic
June 1st, 2010

Ryer Martial Arts Academy's Adult Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program had a great showing at the 2010 Kumite Classic BJJ Gi and No Gi Grappling Championships held on Sunday, May 30th at the Monroeville Convention Center.

Five Ryer Academy students and instructors competed in the tournament and placed in the top two spots within their respected divisions.  Jessica Levine and Seth Schraff placed first while James Parris, Josh Ryer, and Pat Messner placed second.  Jessica also went on to compete in the Women's Absolute and walked away with third place.

Congratulations to everyone that represented Team Ryer!

To view more pictures from the tournament, please click here.

Ryer Academy's Official Signature Gi Is Now Available
April 29th, 2010

For over a year Ryer Martial Arts Academy has been working towards the development of their very own gi that would meet their exact specifications and it's now available!

On April 29th, the first production run of the Ryer Academy Signature Gis were released to Academy instructors and senior students.  It was designed by Joshua Ryer and manufactured by Tuff Gear Solutions in Miami, Florida.

The Signature Gi is a pearl weave, hybrid design.  It is 100% cotton and comes pre-shrunk.  The gi is light, comfortable, yet very durable.  The gi features an Anti-Microbial Treatment which helps prevent bacteria from growing in the fibers and the gi top features a vulcanized rubber collar, so it dries quicker.  In addition, the gi pants are constructed with dual-layer reinforcements from the knee to the ankle for increased durability and protection.   Finally all of the Academy logos are custom embroidered onto the uniform, including; the Ryer horizontal logo across the shoulders, the Ryer circular logo on the right shoulder and right pant leg, and the Ryer kanji logo over the heart.

Get your Ryer Academy Signature Gi today!  To order, please click here.

Ch'an Master Tsung Tsai Will Be Teaching at Ryer Martial Arts Academy
April 19th, 2010

Ryer Academy and the Ch'an Temple of Woodstock, New York will be co-sponsoring a series of special workshops with Venerable Old Ch'an Master Tsung Tsai on Saturday, June 12th and Sunday, June 13th, 2010.

Ch'an Master Tsung Tsai is known and loved by many.  He is one of the two central characters in the book "Bones of the Master" by George Crane which tells the story of a young Ch'an monk, Tsung Tsai, who escaped from Inner Mongolia to Hong Kong after a dangerous journey through China.  Then in 1996, Tsung Tsai returned to seek his master's grave.  In addition to the book, Ch'an Master Tsung Tsai is respected as a profound Buddhist meditation and Dharma master who is also an accomplished poet; brush writer and artist; Chinese Traditional M.D., and martial art master.

For more information on attending the seminars, please contact Ryer Academy at (412) 621-KICK.

For more information on Ch'an Master Tsung Tsai, please click here.

Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Trains With Master Rickson Gracie
April 1st, 2010

Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer had the opportunity to train with renowned Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Master Rickson Gracie last evening.  Master Gracie taught a special seminar in Sterling, Virginia to commemorate the grand opening of Master Pedro Sauer's new Jiu-Jitsu academy.

Master Rickson Gracie is an 8th Degree Red/ Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.  His technique is considered to be the finest expression of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the world.  His innate talent and mastery of the sport has resulted in an undefeated record in more than four hundred fights.  Today Master Rickson Gracie's major focus is to give seminars on Jiu-Jitsu and to develop the art as his father, Grandmaster Helio Gracie, saw it; not as a fighting tool, but a social tool to give confidence to women, children, and physically weak individuals by teaching them to defend themselves.

For more information on Master Rickson Gracie, please click here.

To view more pictures from the seminar, please click here.

8th Degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Master Pedro Sauer Coming To Pittsburgh
March 22nd, 2010

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Master Pedro Sauer will be teaching two seminars in Pittsburgh at Professor Sonny Achille's academy, Steel City Martial Arts.

The seminars will take place on Friday, April 2nd from 4:30pm to 7:30pm and on Saturday, April 3rd from 10:30am to 1:30pm.  The cost of the event is $65 for one session or $120 for both sessions.  Spaces are limited, so you are asked to register by March 29th.

Master Pedro Sauer is an 8th Degree Red/ Black Belt Instructor under Rickson Gracie and Helio Gracie.  Master Sauer was named "Best of the Best Instructor" in a worldwide poll conducted by the Abu Dhabi Combat Club.  Because of this Master Sauer runs one of the largest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu organizations in the world, one of which Ryer Martial Arts Academy is a part of.  Don't miss out on training with this excellent instructor!

For more information or to register, please click here.

BJJ Students Represent Team Sauer - Achille At The Arnold Classic
March 8th, 2010

Students and Instructors from Ryer Martial Arts Academy's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program represented Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Team Pedro Sauer and Sonny Achille in the Arnold Grappling Challenge this weekend in Columbus, Ohio.

Ryer Academy students participated in both the men's and women's white and blue belt divisions.  Everyone did an incredible job and put forth great effort. However the day seemed to belong to Ryer Academy's Jessica Levine.

Jessica placed second in her division.  This was her very first competition.  Congratulations goes out to her on an awesome performance and showing what the Ryer Academy ladies are all about!

The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program at Ryer Academy runs every Monday and Wednesday evening, along with an afternoon class on Saturday.  These classes are for everyone regardless of your age or experience level.

For more information on our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program, please contact Ryer Academy at (412) 621-KICK.

To view more pictures from the tournament, please click here.

Incredible Filipino Martial Arts Training Camp With Master Zach Whitson
February 28th, 2010

Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted Counterpoint Tactical System Founder and Master Zach Whitson for an incredible, four-day training camp covering all facets of Filipino Martial Arts.  The seminar topics included; Espada Y Daga (Stick and Dagger), Panantukan (Filipino Dirty Boxing), Pekiti Largo (Long Range Single Stick), and Double Baston (Double Stick).

Each seminar was extremely informative and well attended.  CTS Students and Instructors traveled from all over the east coast and mid-western United States to attend, including: Kevin Wagner from Dayton, Ohio; Brian Hunter from Park City, Kansas; Brian Brown and Carl Carey from Atlanta, Georgia; and Jason Santiago from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  A huge thank you goes out to everyone for their support!

This year marked the ten year anniversary of Master Whitson teaching seminars in Pittsburgh and each year continues to grow and be successful.  If you missed this event don't worry.  Master Whitson will be returning with Doce Pares Eskrima Grandmaster Ciriaco "Cacoy" Canete for Ryer Academy's 5th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp in July 2010!

For more information on this event, please click here.

To view more pictures from the seminars, please click here.

Joshua Ryer Visits The Gracie Academy In Torrance, California
February 13th, 2010

Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer visited the Gracie Academy in Torrance, California on Friday, February 12th while traveling for the weekend.  In addition to meeting Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Master Rorion Gracie and Professor Rener Gracie , Josh had the opportunity to participate in two classes covering the Gracie Combatives Program.  The experience was simply amazing!  Each and every instructor and student was very friendly and the instruction was great.

For more information on the Gracie Academy, please click here.

To view more pictures from the visit, please click here.

American Kenpo Grandmaster "Huk" Planas Teaches In Pittsburgh
January 24th, 2010

American Kenpo Karate Grandmaster and Richard "Huk" Planas taught a one-day group seminar and private lessons at Ryer Martial Arts Academy on the weekend of January 23rd.

The group seminar was well attended.  In addition to a large group of Ryer Academy students and instructors, several guests joined us from all over the Ohio region, including; Joe Doyle from Mentor, Al Babinec from Strongsville, Larry Splain from Mount Vernon, and Todd Vea from Youngstown.

The topics of  the seminar included both forms and self-defense techniques from American Kenpo Karate.  During the morning session, Grandmaster Planas taught Short Form Two in great detail.  Then during the afternoon session, he taught variations and grafts off of the self-defense technique Glancing Salute.

In conclusion, the event was very successful and thanks goes out to everyone who supported the event!

First American Kenpo Karate Belt Exam and Promotion of 2010
January 16th, 2010

Ryer Academy's first American Kenpo Karate Belt Examination and Promotion Ceremony of 2010 was held on Friday, January 15th.  This was the largest Belt Exam to date with over thirty students from the Pre-School, Youth, and Adult Martial Arts Programs testing for their next rank in American Kenpo Karate.

Congratulations to everyone on an excellent job and well-deserved promotion!

To view more pictures from the Belt Examination, please click here.

Women's Self-Defense Workshop Well Attended Before The Holidays
December 21st, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy held their bi-monthly Women's Only Self-Defense Workshop the weekend before Christmas and it was very well attended.  Over a dozen ladies took a break from the hectic, shopping weekend to give themselves an invaluable gift, the gift of self-defense!  Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer led the women through basic self-defense techniques for common attacks as well as discussing the importance of being aware.

The next Women's Only Self-Defense Workshop is set for Saturday, February 20th from 2pm to 3pm.  To pre-register, please click here.

Kenpo Grandmaster Richard "Huk" Planas Visits The Cleveland Area
December 14th, 2009

Over the weekend, Kenpo Grandmaster Richard "Huk" Planas taught a seminar at Joe Doyle's American Kenpo Karate Academy in Mentor, Ohio which is just east of Cleveland.  Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer and Richard Meagher attended the one day event along with many other guests from Indiana, Ohio, and western Pennsylvania.  Grandmaster Planas covered the first half of Form Four as well as several self-defense techniques from the Green Belt curriculum.

If you missed out on this weekend's seminar, don't worry!  Grandmaster Planas is scheduled to visit Pittsburgh in early 2010.  He will be conducting a one day seminar at Ryer Martial Arts Academy on Saturday, January 23rd.

For more information, please contact Ryer Academy at (412) 621-KICK.

First Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Seminar At Ryer Martial Arts Academy
November 23rd, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted it's first Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu seminar on Saturday, November 21st with Joshua Ryer's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu teacher, Sonny Achille.  Sensei Sonny Achille is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt under Master Pedro Sauer and is the Head Instructor at Steel City Martial Arts.

Sensei Achille started the seminar with a series of takedowns along with follow-up submissions from the takedown position.  He then led students through a counter to the single-leg takedown as well as working transitions from the closed and open guard positions to numerous locks and chokes.  Adversely, Sensei Achille taught several methods of passing the closed and open guard positions.  He then finished his instruction with an awesome escape from half guard into controlling the back position.

After the conclusion of the seminar, Sensei Achille took the time to "roll" with several of the students that stuck around to workout.  It's safe to say that it was a humbling experience for all of the students!

In addition, Sensei Achille awarded several Ryer Academy students with their first stripes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.  Congratulations to Arif Sumer, Brandon Gaffey, Brendan Walk, Frank Faust, Joel Daugherty, Patrick Messner, Preston Macready, Shawn Dickson, and Steve Rowe!

In conclusion, the seminar was a complete success!  Sensei Sonny Achille covered a tremendous amount of techniques that are certain to improve everyone's understanding of the art.  Ryer Academy looks forward to his return!

Ryer Martial Arts Academy is an Affiliate Academy of Steel City Martial Arts as well as a Sub-Affiliate Academy of the Pedro Sauer Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Association.  Ryer Academy's primary instructor for the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program is Joshua Ryer.  For more information on the program, please click here.

To view pictures from the seminar, please click here.

Successful Seminars At Ryer Academy Featuring Master Zach Whitson
November 13th, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy welcomed Master Zach Whitson back to Pittsburgh for a series of successful seminars and belt examinations.

Master Whitson arrived on Thursday afternoon and later that same evening conducted testing in both the Counterpoint Tactical System and Doce Pares Eskrima.  Nine students from Ryer Academy successfully passed their examinations and were promoted to their next belt level.  They include: Alex Ruck to Blue Belt in CTS; Alex Stanton to Blue Belt in CTS; Anne Mundell to Blue Belt in CTS and Green Belt in Doce Pares; Ben Boas to Blue Belt in CTS; Jaime Dillon to Blue Belt in CTS; Jessica Levine to Green Belt in Doce Pares; Monica Williams to Green Belt in Doce Pares; Preston Macready to Red Belt in CTS; and Sherri Williams to Red Belt in CTS.  Congratulations to each of you!

On Saturday Master Whitson began the group seminars by teaching Panantukan Level Two from the CTS curriculum.  Panantukan is an empty-hand boxing component of Filipino-based martial arts.  Master Whitson then switched gears in the afternoon and taught Long Range Single and Double Stick Tactics.

On Sunday we commenced the group seminars with new material that Master Whitson is currently developing, Ground Fighting Level Two.  The Ground Fighting component of the Counterpoint Tactical System is more of a "ground and pound" mentality.  If a CTS practitioner would find themselves on the ground, they would be looking to strike, nullify their opponent, and get to their feet as quickly as possible.  During the seminar Master Whitson drew great comparisons between elements we do standing and elements we can execute on the ground.  This was an awesome seminar and everyone looks forward to further exposure to this category of training.

Altogether it was an extremely successful weekend!  Every opportunity to train with Master Whitson is phenomenal and we hope that you can join us next time!

Master Zach Whitson is scheduled to return to Ryer Academy in mid to late February.  For more information on our future events, please click here.

To view pictures, please click here.

 

Ryer Academy Attends The Western PA State Grappling Championship
October 17th, 2009

Ryer Academy had a good showing at the 2009 Western PA State Grappling Championship on Saturday, October 17th.  Eight students from Ryer Academy's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Program participated with four of them medaling in the top three places within their division.

The Western PA State Grappling Championship is hosted annually by Sonny Achille at the Keystone Oaks Highschool in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

For the results from the tournament, please click here.

To view pictures from the tournament, please click here.

Master Zach Whitson Hosts The Largest Iron Mountain Camp To Date
October 5th, 2009

Counterpoint Tactical System Founder and Master Zach Whitson hosted the 2009 Iron Mountain Camp over the weekend of October 2nd and it was the largest camp to date.

The camp was open to all CTS students training and testing towards a full instructor ranking in the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Over twenty students traveled from all over the east coast and mid-west of the United States to attend this annual event.

At this year's camp Master Whitson introduced his new Double Stick Fighting Tactics which includes elements of Pekiti Tirsia Kali and Doce Pares Eskrima.  He also covered Pakal Knife Twelve Attacks and Pekiti Tirsia Empty Hands versus Knife Level Two.

In addition to a tremendous amount of instruction; Master Whitson also conducted testing for CTS students that had completed their rank requirements.  Eighteen individuals were promoted to various ranks in CTS; including, six students from Ryer Academy.  They were Preston Macready to Green, Richard Meagher to Red, Matt Demoise to 3rd Brown, David Curet to 2nd Brown, Joel Daugherty to 2nd Brown, and Joshua Ryer to Second Black.  A huge congratulations to everyone!

In conclusion, Master Zach Whitson's 2009 Iron Mountain Camp was a complete success!  Each year gets better and better.

If you did miss out on this year's camp, don't worry!  Master Whitson will be conducting seminars at Ryer Academy on November 7th and 8th.  For more information, please click here.

To view pictures from the 2009 Iron Mountain Camp, please click here.

Ryer Academy Hosts Their Fall American Kenpo Karate Belt Examination
September 14th, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted their Fall Belt Examination for all students that qualified to test in American Kenpo Karate on Friday, September 11th.

Students from the Pre-School, Youth, and Adult Programs were well represented and they tested for a variety of ranks from Yellow Belt through Blue Belt.  It was a great display of skill and diversity of ages training at Ryer Martial Arts Academy.  Congratulations to all of the students that passed their examination!

To view pictures from the Fall 2009 Belt Examination, please click here.

CTS Founder Zach Whitson Featured In Xtreme Martial Arts Magazine
August 21st, 2009

A two page article featuring CTS Founder and Master Zach Whitson was recently published in the premier edition of Xtreme Martial Arts Magazine.

The article is a detailed description of Master Zach Whitson's Counterpoint Tactical System and includes pictures of Master Whitson and other CTS Affiliate Instructors.

Xtreme Martial Arts Magazine is based out of Miami, Florida and offers their publication in both print and online.  To view a digital copy of the magazine, please click here.

For more information on the Counterpoint Tactical System, please click here.

Another Great FMA Camp and Six New Doce Pares Black Belts
July 15th, 2009

The 4th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp was held at Ryer Martial Arts Academy from Thursday, July 9th through Sunday, July 12th, 2009.

Once again, Ryer Academy had the honor and opportunity to host Doce Pares Eskrima Grandmaster Ciriaco "Cacoy" Canete and Master and CTS Founder Zach Whitson for an incredible weekend of Filipino martial arts training.

The weekend started with our largest Doce Pares Eskrima Belt Examination in the Academy's history!  Over a dozen students and instructors tested and received their next rank in Cacoy Canete's Doce Pares Eskrima and Eskrido including six students from Ryer Academy that received their Black Belt.

Everyone did a tremendous job and a huge congratulations all of them!

The weekend continued on Saturday with Grandmaster Canete teaching a two-part seminar.  The first part of the seminar covered double sticks drills and some mindboggling, single stick disarms.  Then during the second half of the seminar Grandmaster Canete emphasized his renowned Eskrido techniques.  As always, he lit up the room with his incredible skills and his laugh!

Finally the weekend wrapped up on Sunday with Master and CTS Founder Zach Whitson also teaching a two-part seminar.  The first part of Master Whitson's seminar covered a sampling of his new double stick drills from the advanced levels of the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Then if that was not enough, he finished the day off with an introduction into the newly developed Kenpo Counterpoint drills based off of Circles of Protection.  These are an extension of the original sixteen drills.

In conclusion, it was a really successful weekend!  To view pictures from the 4th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp, please click here.

Spring 2009 Belt Exam and Instructors' Camp
June 2nd, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy conducted it's Spring 2009 Belt Examination and Promotion Ceremony on Friday, May 29th.

Fifteen students from the Pre-School, Youth, and Adult American Kenpo Karate Programs tested and received their next rank.  Two young men from our Youth Program, Jonathan and JB,  were promoted to Third Kyu Brown Belt.  They are only the third and fourth youth students to test for this high level rank within the Academy.  In addition, Mr. Bruce Stroka from Basom, New York was promoted to Second Degree Black Belt.

A huge congratulations to all of the students for a job well done!

In addition to the Spring Belt Exam, Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer hosted and taught a Certified Kenpo Instructors' Camp for all senior students and affiliate instructors of Ryer Martial Arts Academy's American Kenpo Karate Program.

It was a very successful training camp as the group covered a new set-up of curriculum for the American Kenpo Karate self-defense techniques and also reviewed Form 4 and Form 5.

Thanks goes out to the Western New York Affiliates that were in attendance! 

To view pictures from the Spring 2009 Belt Exam and Instructors' Camp, please click here.

Ryer Martial Arts Academy Celebrates Five Years In Business
May 4th, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy celebrated their fifth year in business this past March 2009.

In recognition of these five great years; the Youth Martial Arts students, lead by Ms. Erica Follette, came together and presented Ryer Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer with a beautiful etched award to mark the anniversary.  The award states, "Congratulations on five years of business from your dedicated students!"

Ryer Martial Arts Academy has come a long way in just five short years and we look forward to a hundred more.  The possibilities are endless!

The truth is Ryer Academy would not be where it is today without the dedicated students that take to the mats each and every week!  So with that said, thank you!

Thanks to everyone for their support of Ryer Martial Arts Academy!

Ryer Academy Is Now A Gracie Jiu-Jitsu - Pedro Sauer Team School
April 27th, 2009

Ryer Martial Arts Academy is now an official Gracie Jiu-Jitsu - Pedro Sauer Team sub-affiliate school under Sonny Achille.

Sonny Achille is the Head Instructor of Steel City Martial Arts.  He is the first Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania under Master Pedro Sauer.  He runs one of the most well-respected martial arts Academies in western Pennsylvania and has the most dominating Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Team for ten years running.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a grappling based martial art and combat sport.  It has become a staple art in mixed martial arts and is largely credited for bringing widespread attention to the importance of ground fighting.

The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program at Ryer Martial Arts Academy is taught by Joshua Ryer.

Joshua Ryer has been studying Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for two years under Sonny Achille.  In March 2009, he earned the rank of Blue Belt and shortly thereafter was approved to establish a sub-affiliate program.

The new Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program is an awesome addition to the wide range of martial art disciplines currently available at Ryer Martial Arts Academy.  It also complements the Academy's mission to offer the most multi-faceted martial arts instruction possible.

Check out Ryer Academy today!  Group classes are available on Monday and Wednesday evenings at  8pm; then on Saturday beginning at 1pm.  Private instruction is also available by appointment.

For more information, please click here or call the Academy at (412) 621-5425. 

Preview of the New Master's Magazine Featuring Grandmaster Cacoy
April 10th, 2009

Master's Magazine allowed Ryer Martial Arts Academy's Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer to preview their new, summer edition set to be released on April 23rd, 2009.

The new edition features an interview with Doce Pares Eskrima Grandmaster Ciriaco "Cacoy" Canete and pictures from the 3rd Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp held at Ryer Academy in July 2008.

Visit your local bookstore today and reserve your copy of Master's Magazine!

Don't forget to bring your copy to our 4th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp on the weekend of July 10th, 2009 to have Grandmaster Cacoy sign it!

For more information on Master's Magazine, please click here.

For more information or to pre-register for our 4th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp, please click here.

Ryer Martial Arts Academy's Quarterly Belt Examination A Success
February 24th, 2009

On Friday, February 20th; Ryer Martial Arts Academy held it's quarterly Belt Examination and it was a great success!

Over twenty students ranging in age were tested and promoted to their next rank in Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate.

Congratulations to all of the students that participated in the exam!

To view pictures from the event, please click here.

First Demonstration Of 2009 At The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
January 28th, 2009

On Sunday, January 25th; Ryer Martial Arts Academy held it's first martial arts demonstration of the year in front of a packed audience at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh on the North Side.  The demonstration was a part of the WE CAN! Series; encouraging healthy, physically active play sponsored by UPMC.

Students from both the Pre-School and Youth Kenpo Karate Programs took part in the demonstration, along with students from the Adult CTS and Doce Pares Programs.  The younger students demonstrated their forms and exciting, self-defense techniques while the adults displayed some intense single stick sparring.  Towards the end of the demonstration, kids in the audience were given their own opportunity to learn some basic martial arts moves and perform them in front of the crowd. 

Overall, the demonstration was a huge success!  A huge thank you to the Children's Museum and congratulations to all of the students that participated.  Everyone did an awesome job!

To view pictures from the event, please click here.

If you are interested in having a demonstration at your event, please contact Ryer Martial Arts Academy at (412) 621-KICK.

 

R.I.P. Johnny Ray Molina, September 11th, 1987 to December 27th, 2008
December 28th, 2008

Ryer Martial Arts Academy is sad to announce that Johnny Ray Molina passed away last evening after a long, hard-fought battle for his life.

He was awaiting a second multi-organ transplant and his condition worsened over the weekend.  He died on Saturday, December 27th at 10:30pm surrounded by his loving family and friends.

Johnny Ray was recently honored by Ryer Martial Arts Academy at our Kenpo Belt Exam and Promotion Ceremony in October.  Johnny Ray was awarded a Honorary Black Belt for his un-ending demonstration of strength and courage. He is the son of Myra in our Kickboxing Program and the brother of Alyssa in our Youth Martial Arts Program.

Ryer Martial Arts Academy asks everyone to keep Myra's family in your thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.  Myra and Alyssa will be returning to Connecticut in the next day or so.  We will miss Myra and Alyssa dearly at the Academy and we have ensured them we are always here for them!

Ryer Martial Arts Academy would like to thank everyone who has supported Johnny Ray in the fight for his life.

Let us live our lives to the fullest each and every day and be grateful!

Counterpoint Tactical System Founder Zach Whitson In Pittsburgh
November 24th, 2008

On the weekend of November 14th Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted Professor Zach Whitson, the Founder of the Counterpoint Tactical System.  Professor Whitson conducted a series of instructional seminars throughout the weekend along with a CTS Belt Examination.  

The weekend began on Friday evening for Ryer Academy students that had completed their rank requirements in CTS.  Nine dedicated students were tested and promoted.  These students include Ben Garber, Jenna Pattison, Nate Collins, Preston Macready for Blue Belt; Gerrod Winston, Richard Meager, Sherri Williams for Green Belt; and Byron Fruit, Matt Demoise for Red Belt.  Congratulations to everyone on a job well-done!

The weekend continued on Saturday with Professor Whitson teaching "Advanced Kickboxing" concepts in the morning seminar and "Ground Tactics Levels One and Two" in the afternoon seminar.  Then on Sunday, Professor Whitson changed gears and taught two awesome seminars covering "Long Range Single Stick Drills and Sparring".  What a selection of information!

The Counterpoint Tactical System is a fully-integrated martial arts system that includes several categories of training from all levels of empty-hand training --striking, stand-up grappling, and ground fighting-- to all levels of weapon training --single and double stick, single and double knife, stick and knife.  The goal of the Counterpoint Tactical System is to produce top-quality martial artists who can hold their own against strikers, ground fighters, multiple opponents and weapons.

For more information on the Counterpoint Tactical System, please click here.

To view pictures from the weekend, please click here.

Largest Kenpo Belt Examination at Ryer Martial Arts Academy
October 30th, 2008

On Friday, October 24th; Ryer Martial Arts Academy held it's largest Belt Examination and Promotion Ceremony in the history of the Academy since it was established on Centre Avenue.  The exam was for all students that qualified to test for their next belt rank in Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate.

Close to forty students from the Pre-School, Youth, and Adult Martial Arts Programs gathered to demonstrate their skill, knowledge, and progress in front of a panel of Black Belts and a school full of fellow students, family, and friends.  Black Belts joined us from Ryer Academy Affiliate schools in Buffalo, New York; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and York, Pennsylvania.  Students tested for many different levels ranging from Yellow Belt to Brown Belt.  There was also a special instructor promotion to Second Degree Black Belt for Mr. Denny Tang.

A huge congratulations goes out to everyone on a job well done and a promotion that was well deserved!

The next American Kenpo Karate Belt Examination at Ryer Martial Arts Academy is scheduled for the early spring of 2009.  This Belt Examination will run in conjunction with our quarterly Certified Kenpo Instructors' Camp for Ryer Academy Instructors and Affiliate Instructors.

To view pictures from the October 24th Belt Examination and Promotion Ceremony, please click here.

In addition, Senior Instructor Joshua Ryer awarded Johnny Ray Molina with an Honorary Black Belt for his demonstration of strength and courage.  Johnny Ray is awaiting a multi-organ transplant and his condition is very serious.  After hearing about his struggles and seeing his drive to live life to it's fullest, Johnny Ray is a true inspiration to everyone at Ryer Martial Arts Academy.

Congratulations Johnny Ray! 

For more information on Johnny Ray Molina and the Ray's Hope Foundation, please click here.

Conflict Resolution Workshop At The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
September 6th, 2008

Ryer Martial Arts Academy Instructors and Student Leaders recently taught a Conflict Resolution Workshop at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh.  The workshop was a part of the Children's Museum's Peace-Full Saturdays program in association with the Remembering Hiroshima, Imagining Peace city-wide campaign.

The workshop introduced children and parents to key concepts on how to be more aware of your environment and how to avoid escalating situations.  In addition, participates were taught basic self defense techniques and exit strategies if a situation would escalate into a physical confrontation.

Ryer Martial Arts Academy offers several formats for workshops that can be be tailored to meet your needs.  Topics could include Corporate Self Defense for your employees or Bully Avoidance for your local school.  If you are interested in having Ryer Martial Arts Academy conduct  a workshop at your facility, please contact the Academy at (412) 621-KICK.

To view pictures from the event, please click here.



Women's Only Self-Defense Workshop
August 16th, 2008

On Saturday, August 16th from 2 to 3pm; Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted a Women's Only Self-Defense Workshop and once again it was a huge success!

There were close to twenty female participates. Some of the participates were current students from our other programs like Real Cardio Kickboxing, however, there were many new participates getting a first hand experience of what Ryer Martial Arts Academy is all about.

Josh Ryer led participates through a three point presentation highlighting the importance of awareness, preparation, and proper response to a threatening situation. Participates had the opportunity to learn and demonstrate basic, self defense techniques for various situations.

This event was a part of a continued series of women's only self-defense workshops that Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosts the third Saturday of every month.  The event is open to all women and you do not have to be a member of the Academy to attend.  The cost is $15 and the next workshop will be held September 20th.  For more information, please click here.

To view pictures from the event, please click here.

Exclusive Photo Gallery of Grandmaster Cacoy Canete Released
July 28th, 2008

During the 3rd Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp; Ryer Martial Arts Academy partnered with internationally renowned photographer Annie O'Neill to capture Doce Pares Eskrima Grandmaster Cacoy Canete in action and that she did!

This past week, Ms. O'Neill released over three hundred, amazing photographs of Grandmaster Cacoy during his visit to Ryer Martial Arts Academy last month.  In addition to the pictures of Grandmaster Cacoy, Ms. O'Neill also photographed each of the participates at the seminar.  Some of these photographs will be a part of an exclusive interview with Grandmaster Cacoy that will be featured in an up-coming edition of Master's Magazine.

To view the exclusive photo gallery, please click here.

Grandmaster Cacoy Canete and Professor Zach Whitson In Pittsburgh
June 30th, 2008

Ryer Martial Arts Academy welcomed back Doce Pares Eskrima/ Eskrido Grandmaster Ciriaco "Cacoy" Canete and Counterpoint Tactical System Founder Zach Whitson for a weekend of instructional seminars and rank examinations that were all a part of the 3rd Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp.

The camp started off on Thursday evening with a Doce Pares Rank Examination.  Several Ryer Academy students and instructors were awarded new ranks from Grandmaster Cacoy and Professor Whitson, including; Evan Ringle and Elmer Davis, Jr. for Green Belt; Byron Fruit, Matt Demoise, Denny Tang, David Curet, Thomas Slack, Kevin Lee Wagner, Richard Meagher, and Joel Daugherty for Brown Belt; and Joshua Ryer was awarded Black Belt.  A huge congratulations to everyone!

The camp continued on Saturday morning with participates arriving from all across the east coast of the United States.  They were greeted by Grandmaster Cacoy being interviewed and photographed for an up-coming appearance in Master's Magazine.

After the interview, the first series of instructional seminars commenced with Grandmaster Cacoy.  The seminar topics included double and single stick applications in the morning session and was followed by Grandmaster Cacoy's signature Eskrido locks and throws in the afternoon session.  Seminar participates had a blast and were amazed as this eighty-eight year old grandmaster demonstrated his art with precision and moved faster than ever.  You have to see it to believe it!

With one full day of instructional seminars down, the camp continued on Sunday morning with Professor Zach Whitson conducting a Counterpoint Tactical System Rank Examination.  Byron Fruit was awarded his Green Belt and Sherri Williams was awarded her Blue Belt.  Congratulations and a job well done!

After the exam, participants took to the mats for another day of seminars with Professor Zach Whitson covering advanced empty-hands and long range, single stick concepts.  Professor Whitson's Counterpoint Tactical System offers the complete training package and brings everything together from fighting with, without, or against a weapon at all ranges; to closing the gap, disarming, clinching, and then taking down the opponent; to then finally defending from the ground and back to your feet.  What more can you ask for?!

After an amazing weekend of martial arts training, it was safe to say everyone was spent!  A huge thank you goes out to everyone involved in planning, organizing, teaching and attending the event.  Each year this event continues to grow and if you were unable to attend this year, hopefully you can make next year.  You will not be disappointed!

For more information on other up-coming events, please click here.

To view pictures from this event, please click here.

Kenpo Karate Demonstration At Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
May 23rd, 2008

On Saturday, May 23rd; the Ryer Martial Arts Academy Demonstration Team presented two martial arts performances and instructional classes at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh.  Visitors were given the opportunity to learn some basic martial arts movements along with learning the importance of respect, patience, and focus.

This event was affiliated with the National Institutes of Health's "We Can!" Project that is geared to enhance children's activity and nutrition.

If you would like the Ryer Martial Arts Academy Demonstration Team to visit your next event, please contact the Academy at (412) 621-KICK.

Newly Promoted Students And First Certified Kenpo Instructors Seminar
April 26th, 2008

On Saturday, April 26th a group of students from the Pre-School, Youth, and Adult Martial Arts programs at Ryer Martial Arts Academy were awarded new belt ranks in Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate.  The students demonstrated great skill and knowledge and all earned their newly acquired belts.  The students included; Evan Ringle, Jenna Pattison, Kevin Fossum, Conner Gable, Samuel Butler, Arturo Martinez, Jonathan Noonan, Utshav Bhalt, Chelsey Gilmore, Joe Molder, Connor Allen, Isha Vyas, Dae-Chelle Lineburg, Nathan Feinstein, Mason Feldstein, and Cole Feldstein.

In addition to the belt exam; Ryer Martial Arts Academy hosted a Certified Kenpo Instructors Seminar on Sunday, April 27th for all Ryer Academy Black Belt Instructors, Assistant Instructors, and Affiliate Instructors.  It was a great training event having all instructors from Lancaster, Pennsylvania as well as instructors from New York attending the event.

For more information on other up-coming events, please click here.

United Parker's Kenpo Karate Is Now Ryer Martial Arts Academy
January 10th, 2008

In September 2000, Josh Ryer officially established the United Parker's Kenpo Karate Club at the University of Pittsburgh.  The purpose of the club was to establish an American Kenpo program in Pittsburgh and share the benefits of this great martial art with others.

After tremendous growth and an awesome opportunity, the university club moved into a full-time location in February 2004.  We continued to carry on the UPK name and became even more dedicated to offer the very best martial arts instruction.

Now in 2008, we are bigger and better than ever!  Our school has evolved to welcome all kinds of people with many martial interests.  Our instructors and our students have evolved to become more well-rounded and physically fit.  We have established some of the best martial arts programs for individuals of all age groups.  We have developed an awesome fitness program that is unmatched.  Finally, we have diversified our instruction into several other dynamic martial art disciplines.

With all of that, our purpose has evolved!  Our school is dedicated to offering the same high quality instruction you have grown accustom to, yet we are taking everything to a new level!

So with so much change and excitement, we are now taking on a new name.  Our school is now officially the Ryer Martial Arts Academy and our new crest is shown above.  The diamond has always represented our school.  Our original crest was the shape of a diamond.  The diamond was used based off a saying from Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker that Kenpo, "...was like a diamond in the rough waiting to be cut and polished to bring forth its true luster and value."  Now the diamond represents the school in even more ways as we strive to become more multi-faceted and deliver the highest quality martial arts.

Visit the Academy today and see what is taking shape!  We know this is the martial arts school for you!

For more information, please contact our school at (412) 621-KICK or simply visit our school during one of our up-coming classes.  It's that easy!

For a class schedule, please click here.

Joshua Ryer Receives His Black Belt In Counterpoint Tactical System
April 8th, 2007

On Saturday, April 7th 2007; Mr. Joshua Ryer earned his First Degree Black Belt in the Counterpoint Tactical System.

The Counterpoint Tactical System is a weapon-based, mixed martial art that includes elements of Kenpo, Pekiti Tirsia, Doce Pares, Jiu Jitsu, Silat, and Gung Fu.

This eccentric martial art was founded by Professor Zach Whitson and has been called the “Art of the Future”.  Mr. Ryer is the first student in this system to earn the rank of First Degree Black Belt and he looks forward to guiding his students to achieve the same.

Renshu
February 2nd, 2007

Meaning “Practice Time” or “Training Session”.  In the orient, Martial Arts training is taken very seriously, and there is a very strong atmosphere of discipline and intensity during each class.  The goal or mindset of Renshu is to always improve and develop great training habits.  This allows you and your classmates to maximize the benefits of your Martial Arts training.

Simple little things often make a big difference in the long haul.  For example…early arrival and proper preparation for class allows you to better focus your mind and eliminate any distractions, negative thoughts or challenges of your day.

Getting the body in motion, practicing your basics and a good warm up will have you better prepared and ready for a great class.  Learning to leave problems of the day in your shoes is another good habit for your training.  Aiming and directing your thoughts and energies toward your training goals is great stress release and will increase each learning experience.

Renshu allows us to anchor and condition great training habits and master our fundamentals.  Over time, this mindset prepares us for more advanced skills.  If you want to get more out of your martial arts training, you must first learn to put more into it.  More effort, better focus, dynamic energy and greater intensity in your practice sessions will allow you to reach for more of your true potential.

Giving your best at the dojo and developing great habits will help you become a better Martial Artists and an even better Black Belt Champion in life.

Developing great practice and study habits allows you to achieve straight A’s in and out of the dojo.

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