The Integrated System of the UMAC - Nagare-Do Sogo Ryu
The Flowing Way of the Integrated Dragon

The act of combining martial skills has existed since the beginning of man itself. Combative strategies along with methods of execution were
put to use as man found the need to protect him or herself, from either man or nature. It has always been the way to adapt beneficial martial
knowledge and blend it with previous training to make a more complete combative methodology. Although, martial orientated knowledge has been
since man's beginning, the greatest leaps of its progression where due to India's contribution to China, and from there spreading to many
neighboring countries. Among the countries affected by Chinese influence where Okinawa, Japan, Korea, the Philippines as well as others. This
is not to say that some sort of combative practice was not already indigenous to those regions, but that a major wave of influence would help
progress and revitalize martial ways. The evidence just proves that to accept and utilize any technique or theory that is of beneficial use
has always been the more appropriate attitude of successful martial ways.

The unique system utilized here at the UMAC incorporates a variety of technical approaches and philosophies in order to achieve a more
comprehensive approach to fully understand the martial arts. The roots of the Nagare-Do Sogo Ryu are comprised of two main components, Kempo
and Karate. These two firmly incorporated styles are referred to as personal growth arts, or as the Japanese have termed them -
"Dos" - meaning a way or path to enlightenment. Essentially the "Do" arts are an aid to expose and guide
the participants to live their life in a secure humble and virtuous manner. Unification of the body and mind is the primary goal as well as
building and strengthening the spirit. While this system is comprised of many martial arts styles and their coinciding theories, it has taken
on a more scientific approach to all aspects of self-protection and self-growth. Practical self-defense is the dominate characteristic of the
system and it provides its practitioners with the skills necessary to not only defend themselves but to control the entire outcome of any
situation. This is achieved solely by dedicating oneself to learn and absorb the knowledge of free thought and mastering the economical
movements of the human anatomy.

As other martial arts schools tend to specialize in one style or concept, we have brought together many concepts of both combat and sport
related martial arts and utilize them each for their beneficial points. An example would be as follows. Sport karate, as it stands at present,
is actually nothing more than a game of tag. Most competitors at this stage will employ quick agile movements along with flurried striking
techniques to gain their objective of gaining a point. The use of rapid attacking strikes and flexible body shifting maneuvers make these
same individuals virtually impossible to be hit. On the other end of the scale you have what most would refer to as the traditionalist. No
matter the origin of the art, these traditionalists train to be more sure footed and make use of direct line attacks and forceful blocks with
the intent to penetrate the designated target area. Now suppose you train as the sports minded martial competitor does and you incorporate the
precision striking ability of a serious traditionalist. The end result is speed, power, fluency of movement and firmness, all ready to be
implemented at will. This of course is a simple example of a concept with innumerable possibilities, however, the general principle of the
concept is apparent. One must be adept to act and react accordingly to the situation at hand. And, since it is impossible to predict the
future or read into the minds of others, one is unable to calculate how or where an attack or altercation will happen. One must train with
the notion that he or she will be placed in an unpleasant situation in which they may be attacked or assaulted. If such a case should occur
one should be prepared and knowledgeable to defend themselves from all different

ranges of combat. Whether it is from a kicking, punching,
elbow/knee and trapping range, or lastly grappling, one should have an ample amount of resources to draw from and the wisdom in applying them
to take control of any dilemma. It is one thing when an aggressor only utilizes their natural weapons, but, when a weapon becomes involved,
strategy and the defensive tactics will be altered to handle the particular weapon in usage. A person's mindset, techniques, and approach will
differ from situation to situation. No two encounters can be the same; there are too many variables. Training, experience, and preparation are
the essentials of self-protection.

The United Integrated Martial Arts System (Nagare Do Sogo Ryu) is based on a flowing mind and
subsequently, techniques that also flow in succession to obtain a desired effect. With no restrictions set forth, one must not inhibit their
technical resources and utilize all the conflicting concepts such as linear or circular, hard or soft, speed or power, striking or throwing.
These approaches can be applied depending on the particular demands of any giving situation. Often when a person's initial technique proves
to be of ill effect, they become either paralyzed, doing absolutely nothing to follow up the failed strike, or they become crazed, swinging
wild with even less effect. It is very important that one learns to progress his or her striking method or maybe just the approach. Sometimes
grabbing or grappling the attacker might be the better way to nullify any aggressive action. No one can truly know what course of action
would be best in handling a life-threatening situation. However, extensive training will help speed up one's reaction time and provide a more
confident and accurate means of dealing with a specific predicament. With extensive training one may obtain a better understanding of body
mechanics, and the habitual aggressive manner used by most antagonists. With this type of knowledge an attacker can not only be stopped, but
actually lead astray before the threat of any real danger can occur. It may take foresight or maybe the initial strike that moves one out of
harms way, but always remember that there are no rules in combat and there are no winners or losers, just survivors. One must be prepared to
do what is necessary and to know how far to go in the process of terminating the person's aggressive behavior.

Most people, even practitioners of the arts, do not realize how immersed the martial arts or martial science are, or can be implicated into
our daily activities. Whether one uses proper body mechanics to accomplish a menial task, or maybe one may observe the body language of
another, it is all related in our in-depth study of martial arts. Such knowledge should be incorporated into our lives and become part of us.
Studying the arts for even a short time will undoubtedly change a persons life. To delve into all the different areas surrounding martial
arts development would take an incredible amount of time. So, the Nagare Do Sogo Ryu attempts to cut at the nonessential matters surrounding
all martial arts related areas, as a get to the point method of dealing with any issue.
"Grasp what is beneficial and useful. Keep an
open mind, and place no limitations. For the Nagare Do Sogo Ryu is a living art."