Sodo (総道) – The Way of Totality

Sodo (総道), meaning “The Comprehensive Way” or “Total Path”, is a hybrid martial art that blends the most effective techniques from traditional and modern disciplines into a unified system, designed to provide practitioners with a complete arsenal for self-defense and combat sports.. Drawing inspiration from Japan’s rich martial heritage and integrating effective techniques developed for versatility across civilian self-defense, competitive combat sports, and law enforcement applications, Sodo equips practitioners to adapt across all ranges of combat—standing, clinching, and ground. Sodo embodies versatility, adaptability, and efficiency.

Essence of Sodo:

“Strength without rigidity, control without cruelty, adaptability without chaos.”

Philosophy:

The core tenet of Sodo is Practical Adaptability—seamlessly combining precision, control, and efficiency.

  • Control over Destruction: While capable of decisive strikes and submissions, Sodo emphasizes proportionate response, particularly for law enforcement and security professionals.
  • Integration without Conflict: Each technique retains its original effectiveness, harmonized under a single methodology.

“The important thing in strategy is to suppress the enemy’s useful actions but allow his useless actions: – Miyamoto Musashi

Pillars of Sodo:

  1. Striking Proficiency (Karate & Kickboxing)
  2. Control & Manipulation (Okinawan Tuite & Japanese Jujutsu)
  3. Throws & Takedowns (Judo)
  4. Ground Dominance (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)
  5. Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics (Compliance & Restraint)