Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn Kaihewalu Lua, the fluid, natural, powerful and secretive combat system that’s deeply rooted in ancient Hawaiian culture. Check out two additional Hawaiian cultural events, too!
Hurry! Early Bird Pricing ends Tuesday, April 30!
Intro to Lua Workshop • Level I • Beginners Welcome!
Sunday, May 5, 2024, 12:30–5:00pm @ One Dojo
The Way of Aloha: Hawaiian Spirituality
Friday, May 10, 2024, 4:00–6:00 pm @ Private Residence
$50 Suggested Donation. Email Jennifer Menke directly (jenniferbmenke@gmail.com) if you want to attend this session.
Ho’oponopono: A Deeper Immersion
Saturday, May 11, 9:00 am–12 noon @ Private Residence
$65 Suggested Donation. Email Jennifer Menke directly (jenniferbmenke@gmail.com) if you want to attend this session.
Lua Martial Arts Workshop • Level II • Session 1
Saturday, May 11, 2024, 2:00–4:45pm @ One Dojo
Open to students who have attended LEVEL I or have previous martial arts training. This is a deeper martial dive into Lua.
Lua Martial Arts Workshop • Level II • Session 2
Sunday, May 12, 2024, 12:30–5:00pm @ One Dojo
Open to students who have attended LEVEL I or have previous martial arts training. This is a deeper martial dive into Lua.
THE DEEPER DIVE LUA WORKSHOP BUNDLE
Level II • Sessions 1 & 2 @ One Dojo
Sat., May 11, 2:00–4:45pm + Sun., May 12, 12:30–5:00pm
Open to students who have attended LEVEL I or have some martial arts training.
THE DEEPEST DIVE LUA WORKSHOP BUNDLE
All 3 Sessions @ One Dojo • Levels I & II
Sun., May 5, 12:30–5:00pm
Sat., May 11, 2:00–4:45pm
Sun., May 12, 12:30–5:00pm
Open to all students wanting to take a full martial dive into Lua. Previous martial arts training a plus, but not necessary.
More than a martial art, Lua is a comprehensive system that fosters innovative perspectives, novel modes of being, and a heightened sense of mindfulness in modern life. Once believed lost to the passage of time, this enigmatic Hawaiian martial tradition encompasses far more than mere combat skills.
Join Kumu Lua Ramsay as he imparts and showcases fundamental principles, concepts, and applications of this distinctive cultural combat system.
Kumu Ramsay, the Po’o or head instructor of the Kaihewalu Lua Family System in Hawaii, boasts extensive training under various kupuna, Hawaiian elders, accumulating almost 50 years of martial arts expertise. He also notably served as the Lua technical advisor and stunt performer for the popular series Hawaii Five-0.
All martial arts styles and systems are welcome!
Sign Up Below for the Hawaiian Martial Arts Workshop Sessions at One Dojo
NOTE: Registration below does not include “The Way of Aloha: Hawaiian Spirituality” or “Ho’oponopono: A Deeper Immersion.”
NOTE: LEVEL II sessions are only open to students who have attended LEVEL I or have previous martial arts training. This is a deeper martial dive into Lua.
CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO REGISTER
EARLY BIRD Pricing (ends Tuesday, April 30, 2024)
Students, Teachers, Seniors (65 yo +) and First Responders (must bring and show proof of status with valid ID to One Dojo)
Regular Pricing (May 1, 2024 and after)
Sunday May 5, session 1 – $75
Saturday May 11, session 2 – $55
Sunday May 12, session 3 – $75
Entire Weekend, May 11-12 – $115
Both weekends – $175
Spectators welcome!
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About Ramsay RM Taum
Ramsay RM Taum graduated from the Kamehameha Schools, attended the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California. His eclectic background and experience in business, government and community service makes him an asset in both public and private sectors and has been instrumental in for-profit and non-profit business.
Ramsay Remigius Mahealani Taum is the founder and president of the Hawai’i based Life Enhancement Institute (LEI) of the Pacific LLC, Director of the Pacific Islands Leadership Institute (PILI)at Hawaii Pacific University, and Cultural Sustainability Planner at PBR HAWAII & Associates.
Mentored and trained by respected kupuna (elders), Ramsay is a practitioner and instructor of several Native Hawaiian practices including ho‘oponopono (stress release and mediation), lomi haha (body alignment) and Kaihewalu Lua (Hawaiian combat/battle art).
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