Klaus J.R. Altersberger, born 1961 in Munich,
is living since 1998 in Dahab / South Sinai / Egypt and worked for more than 10 years in diving business as an instructor trainer and diving center manager. Martial Arts have always been his hobby and after finishing his diving carrier he could dedicate his time to the Samurai sword training.
2010 he opened as an Aikiken Sensei his first sword school in Dahab / South Sinai, and created his own training system , SAS - Spirit & Art of the Sword, to teach especially the Samurai sword. 2016 he opened his second SAS Dojo in Alexandria / Egypt to teach students. which are targeting to reach the SAS Master level. which open them the door to the SAS Teacher's Path
is living since 1998 in Dahab / South Sinai / Egypt and worked for more than 10 years in diving business as an instructor trainer and diving center manager. Martial Arts have always been his hobby and after finishing his diving carrier he could dedicate his time to the Samurai sword training.
2010 he opened as an Aikiken Sensei his first sword school in Dahab / South Sinai, and created his own training system , SAS - Spirit & Art of the Sword, to teach especially the Samurai sword. 2016 he opened his second SAS Dojo in Alexandria / Egypt to teach students. which are targeting to reach the SAS Master level. which open them the door to the SAS Teacher's Path
Master of the sword
Mastery. A state of effortless perfect professioncy. They said it takes ten thousand hours to master an art. I am a master of the Samurai sword and i found out that this is true. I practice the sword for more than ten years and i still practice every day. It is a violent art designed to defeat your opponents. In this tradition mastery is the difference between life and death. But in our days the skills with the sword is not a form of any kind of conflict solution even through the training with the sword you will learn to defend yourself in any fighting situation also with bare hands. One of my teachers, Miyamoto Musashi, said: The true science of martial arts means practicing them in a way that they will be useful at any time, and to teach them in a way that they will be useful in all things. And this is a guideline in all my training. The sword training is a journey with your entire body. Through learning a physical skill it teaches you to be disciplined, strong, resiliant and perhaps most important of all, vulnerable. While facing our vulnerability and weakness we learn how strong we really are. The art of the sword is a sophisticated system of self defense which take years to master and this art include important basics of geometry, physics and timing as the academic part beside the athletic and spiritual part. The way of the sword is much more about movements and positions than strength including attack, defense, deception and strategy. You will realize how essential movement is when you get really connected with it. There is a deep and powerful connection that you will get with yourself and the world when you feel that your body works with you and you work with it. You will gain fitness, coordination, balance, harmony and peace. I belief anyone can master movements and in fact it is vital to do so. It is a myth that talent is required to be good at something, that you need to be good right away or that learning should be a five minute video clip. It is just a matter of time. Mastery, it is not a destination, it is a way of being, it is a choice to strive, face challenges and know your own vulnerability. Through the journey of physical mastery on the outside we profoundly change on the inside.
The way is in training ... become a Green Warrior
Mastery. A state of effortless perfect professioncy. They said it takes ten thousand hours to master an art. I am a master of the Samurai sword and i found out that this is true. I practice the sword for more than ten years and i still practice every day. It is a violent art designed to defeat your opponents. In this tradition mastery is the difference between life and death. But in our days the skills with the sword is not a form of any kind of conflict solution even through the training with the sword you will learn to defend yourself in any fighting situation also with bare hands. One of my teachers, Miyamoto Musashi, said: The true science of martial arts means practicing them in a way that they will be useful at any time, and to teach them in a way that they will be useful in all things. And this is a guideline in all my training. The sword training is a journey with your entire body. Through learning a physical skill it teaches you to be disciplined, strong, resiliant and perhaps most important of all, vulnerable. While facing our vulnerability and weakness we learn how strong we really are. The art of the sword is a sophisticated system of self defense which take years to master and this art include important basics of geometry, physics and timing as the academic part beside the athletic and spiritual part. The way of the sword is much more about movements and positions than strength including attack, defense, deception and strategy. You will realize how essential movement is when you get really connected with it. There is a deep and powerful connection that you will get with yourself and the world when you feel that your body works with you and you work with it. You will gain fitness, coordination, balance, harmony and peace. I belief anyone can master movements and in fact it is vital to do so. It is a myth that talent is required to be good at something, that you need to be good right away or that learning should be a five minute video clip. It is just a matter of time. Mastery, it is not a destination, it is a way of being, it is a choice to strive, face challenges and know your own vulnerability. Through the journey of physical mastery on the outside we profoundly change on the inside.
The way is in training ... become a Green Warrior