

ABOUT
JON ALEXANDER
Jon Alexander is now 69 and has been training
for 50+ years in all aspects of martial arts.
He has also advised and instructed on numerous
films, which include martial arts.
Jon is the highest graded Japanese Swordsman within the Zen-Shin-Do-Kenjutsu
system
and he has mastered many other Oriental arts including Kyudo (Japanese
Archery),
Sai (Prong Fork), Kendo, Rokushaku-Bo (Long stick). Jon is also a Master and
teacher of
Tai-Chi-Chuan, Jade Mountain Style Shaolin Kung-Fu and Zen-Shin-Goju-Karate.
Many instructors have gone on to
formulate their own styles
and methods based on Jon's original
tuition methods and Kata.
By the end of 1972, Jon had established over 70
Zen-Shin
Clubs
throughout Great Britain and abroad. His success continued for many
years until in 1984, Jon franchised his
clubs to his instructors and
moved to Cornwall to re-establish his ideas and re-formulate his style.
His success continues to this day
with many old students eventually
finding their way back to his original teaching.
Jon invites all old and new style students to
contact him. He also
states that he has never “been on the doors”, never taught
Navy “Seals” or trained Special Forces,
but has miraculously somehow managed
to stay undamaged, and vibrantly alive and well. He now lives in Cornwall.
Jon
sends best wishes, good will and thanks to all his old students and
instructors. He thanks you all for your support in the early days.
5 Training Precepts as written by Shihan Jon
I live in this
world, which in some way, no matter how insignificant my contribution would seem,
I have helped to create. I cannot help what is passed, however, I can through
the practice of my chosen martial art, modify my future actions to bring about
the improvement of all things.
I may not
understand all that I have been taught, yet, I have been instructed. I must
strive to find the meaning and purpose of that instruction, no matter how long
it may take, knowing that instruction can be absolute silence, a single word, a
sentence or a loud shout”.
In instructing
others, I will always try to remember my own lack of ability and understanding
and try to teach with patience, kindness and
determination, to improve the
ability of others and myself.
I will not
criticise others until I, myself, am perfect and above criticism.
You cannot find
your way ahead until you go back the way you came.
Please contact
Jon to re-establish links at zenshinbudokai@aol.com and maybe
increase your present grades on one of his short, intensive courses.
For more of Jon read the History
of Zen Shin.