About Cayuga Lake Seido Karate
Cayuga Lake Seido Karate was founded in January, 2006, as a recreation program with a small group of dedicated students. We have since grown to include a full program for adults and children at our beautiful dojo in the town of Lansing. With more than 150 students actively training, our dojo provides a richly diverse environment in which students can develop their own strengths.
Students come together to participate in several
annual events hosted by Cayuga Lake Seido: a Punch-and-Kick-a-Thon
fundraiser, a trip to World Seido Karate headquarters in New York City,
Lake Training, and our holiday party. Many students also take the
opportunity to participate in Gasshuku (special training), the annual
Benefit Tournament, and other events sponsored by the World Seido Karate
Organization.
Our dojo is committed to providing a place where individuals and
families can not only train together, but can come together to support
each other and support their community. Since 2006, we have raised and donated nearly $100,000 for several local organizations including the Lansing Parent Teacher Student Organization, Lansing Lunchbox, the Tompkins County SPCA, The Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, the Corporate Development Committee of the Lansing Central School District, Hospicare and Palliative Care Services of Tompkins County, the Women's Opportunity Center, the Trumansburg Food Pantry, and the Lansing Food Pantry.
You are warmly invited to visit our dojo and learn more about what Cayuga Lake Seido Karate can do for you and your family. We are looking forward to you becoming a part of our growing family.
Our Commitment to Safety
At Cayuga Lake Seido Karate, we espouse the values of respect, love, and obedience as being at the core of our training. We believe in providing a safe, supportive environment in which everyone can train and grow. Please click here to visit our Safety page to read about the official policies, procedures, and beliefs that support our core values.
The Seido Philosophy
The Seido emblem is the five-petaled blossom of the Japanese plum tree, which is also the Nakamura family’s emblem.
Kaicho founded Seido on three fundamental principles: respect, love, and obedience. These are represented by the three circles within the center of the plum blossom of the Seido emblem.
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Respect
- If we truly have respect for others, it is inevitable that we treat them with courtesy and equanimity. Karate helps us see ourselves clearly. It offers a means of building the principle of respect into a cornerstone of our lives.
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Love
- Love grows out of respect. Love, founded on a genuine compassion for others, is something that we should train ourselves to extend freely. When we love freely, we can give and share everything. We need hold on to nothing. Our hands can be empty. Karate means “empty hand.”
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Obedience
- Obedience goes with commitment. Students of Seido karate make a commitment to train as hard as they can to develop mind, body and spirit into harmony and balance. The highest obedience is to the moral and spiritual principles of our conscience.
For More Information
Click to learn more about the founder of World Seido Karate, Kaicho T. Nakamura, the Vice Chairman, Nidaime A. Nakamura, or to find out more about Seido Philosophy.