Four Winds Samurai Arts

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813 Academy Dr
Solana Beach, CA 92075

Four Winds Samurai Arts is a martial arts studio based in Solana Beach, CA, specializing in traditional samurai combat techniques and training. The studio offers classes and workshops for students of all skill levels, focusing on discipline, self-defense, and physical fitness.

With a dedicated team of experienced instructors, Four Winds Samurai Arts provides a unique opportunity for individuals to learn and practice the ancient art of samurai warfare in a supportive and respectful environment. Students can expect to develop both mental and physical strength through the study of traditional martial arts principles and techniques.

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Flo L.
7/12/2016

Very good place to train. The dojo itself is very pleasant - a true healing environment. James Williams sensei is very knowledgeable in all forms of Japanese martial arts and he also teaches...

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Christine S.
9/13/2023

I've been attending Four Winds since 2021 and impressed with the vast knowledge the instructors have of samurai arts. I've attended other schools but have not found another that teaches real...

El B.
9/11/2023

Dojo of the Four Winds provides training you will not find elsewhere. I have now been studying martial arts for fifty years, and can honestly say I have never seen anything like the style taught...

David R.
9/14/2023

Awesome place to train learn and grow and progress all are welcome very empowering environment instructors are amazing and one of the few places where you can actually train and traditional...

Mmb M.
9/11/2023

I have been traveling to the Four Winds Samurai Arts dojo from Orange County since before it moved to this location. The 90-minute commute is worth it for the quality of the instruction, very...

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