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Hanshi Richard Dixon began in his Martial arts training in 1985 in the art of Goshin Jutsu. Over the years his training would take him to study several arts both traditional and non traditional origins. In 1995 Richard found a home at Sembach Martial Arts where he would earn Black Belt ranks in Goshin Budo Jujutsu and Motobu Ha Shito Ryu Karate. This was also the time when he would become a full time martial artist training six days per week often including morning and evening classes. During this time he would expand his training to include Aiki Jutsu and American Kenpo.
In 2000 Richard was passed joint ownership of Sembach Martial Arts from Sensei Gavin Southworth.
In 2004 Richard opened his second Martial arts school location followed by a third location in 2006.
In 2008 Richard Dixon was awarded his 5th Dan and permission to found the Unified Fighting Arts Association and Unified Fighting Arts Federation. At this point Master Dixon was running 4 dojos and teaching a martial art PE program at Rock Solid Academy to grades K-12. Master Dixon also taught martial arts program at Miseracordia University and guest lectured at Colorado technical University at the PHD level twice.
Master Dixon has continually taught a broad spectrum of martial arts seminars and lectures relating to various aspects of the arts.
Master Dixon has promoted a Distinguished and talented group of black belt students who have all developed as excellent competitors and instructors.
-In 2015 Master Dixon stepped away from brick and morter dojos to pursue a profession in welding. He has maintained his Martial arts passion and continues to train students privately and conduct seminars.
- Master Dixon is now the Head of Welding for Morgan corperation. He heads welding for 14 manufacturing plants and several service centers across the United States and Canada.
Master Dixon has written a welding training program taught across Morgan and even taught to several highschools in a -for credit paid internship. Master Dixon is an AWS Certified Welder, Certified Welding Educator and Certified Welding Inspector.
Since joining the NJKF Master Dixon has been an Ambassador for the organization in his travels across the United States and Canada and been the only person in the history of the NJKF to hold the position regional director for 2 regions simultaneously.
A proud member of the
National Karate Jujutsu Federation -
National Karate Organization,
Gansters Martial Arts,
Tong Leong - Pennsylvania and Delaware head
Zen Budo Kai
Master Dixon has received martial arts ranks and mentorship from -
Hanshi Steven Johonson- NJKF
Hanshi Steven Newman -Zen Budo Kai Karate and Aiki Jutsu
Hanshi Bart Ganster - United States Karate Organization Ishin Jutsu and Ishin Ryu karate
Grand Master Manuel Agrella - Jook Lum Tong Leong Kuo Shu Kwan
Grand Master James Martin Sr - Shotokan Karate
Grand Master George Elmer -Kenpo
Sensei Gavin Southworth - Nobushi Jutsu (Kumade No'Bushi Kyokai)
And several other instructors.
Current ranks include
Menkyo Kaiden No' Bushi Jutsu
8th Dan Zen Budo Ryu Nihon Karate Do
8th Dan Ishin Ryu
7th Dan Aiki Jutsu
5th Dan Jook Lum Tong Leong
4th Degree Black Belt American Chinese Kenpo
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
Ray Balut-Newman, Shihan rbalut@hotmail.com
Ramon Balut-Newman
Hachi-Dan – Zen Budo Kai Chung Lung Gwo Shu Guan
Hachi-Dan – United Fighting Arts Federation
Bai Hei Daidz – Zen Budo Kai-Tsee Wai Kuen
San-Dan – Zen Budo Aiki Jutsu Kai
Ramon Balut-Newman has had the great fortune of growing alongside the Zen Budo Kai organization since its early days. He was present during its formative years, shaped deeply by the people, the training, and the evolving spirit of the system. What began as a personal journey in martial arts quickly became a lifelong path of growth, teaching, and connection to a broader community of martial artists who share a commitment to honor, discipline, and self-discovery.
Over the years, Ramon has earned advanced ranks across several disciplines, including Zen Budo Kai Chung Lung Gwo Shu Guan, Unified Fighting Arts Federation, and Zen Budo Aiki Jutsu Kai. He is also a recognized Bai Hei Daidz in the Zen Budo Kai-Tsee Wai Kuen system. These ranks are milestones in a life dedicated not only to technical proficiency but also to mentoring others and promoting the principles that have guided his journey.
Ramon’s teaching style reflects a principle-based approach—prioritizing understanding, adaptability, and intent over rote memorization. He believes that martial arts should empower students not only with skill, but with the judgment and clarity to apply those skills with purpose when it matters most.
As a senior instructor and lifelong student, Ramon continues to support the growth of others while remaining grounded in the knowledge that the path of a martial artist is never truly finished. He views his time with Zen Budo Kai as both a gift and a responsibility: to honor the past, train in the present, and help shape the future with integrity and heart.
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., Virginia, West Virginia
Kurt Amann, Renshi TheEastonDojo@gmail.com
Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida
Steve Newman, SIJO
Hanshi: Zen Budo Kai Chung Lung Gwo Shu Guan
Soke: Zen Budo Ryu Nihon Karate Do
Renshi: Shito Ryu
Taipan: Zen Budo Tzee Wai Keun
Hanshi: Zen Budo Aiki Jitsu Kai
Sijo: White Dragon Martial Arts
Hanshi: United Fighting Arts Federation
Sijo: NKJF
Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota
Mike Jones, Hanshi cmjones@yushikan.org
New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana
Andrew Snyder, Hanshi snyderphoto@gmail.com
· Okinawan JuJitsu-Currently teaching at Tatsu Kai Dojo Refugio, TX and Cordero’s Martial Arts Academy Refugio, TX.
· Promoted to Shodan in JuJitsu by Jon Bonner on 10/16/1993
· PA State Trooper Firearms Instructor and Office Safety Instructor. 1998-2006
· Certified in Dignitary Protection 5/17/2000 PA State Police
· Promoted to 8th Dan and given the Shogo title of Hanshi on 6/6/2023 by Shodai Kaicho Steven Johnson and the Senior Executive Council of the NKJF
· Inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame 8/12/2023
· On Board of Directors South Texas Karate Black Belt Association
· Being inducted into The United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame 07/19/2025
Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri
Gregg “Shogun” Brown, Soke shogunma@gmail.com
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California
RavenHawk Cain, Soke-Dai ravencain73@gmail.com
Grandmaster Raven Cain
Warrior • Strategist • Protector
Grandmaster Raven Cain is a world-renowned martial artist, warrior-philosopher, and founder of Way of the RAVEN – Cain Family Martial Science, a comprehensive system blending ancient warrior traditions with modern tactical realities. With nearly five decades of training, Cain holds multiple black belts and grandmaster certifications in arts such as Jujutsu, Shaolin Kempo, Kickboxing, Jeet Kune Do, Boxing, Filipino Kali, Ninjutsu, and Krav Maga. His real-world experience with the Guardian Angels sharpened his understanding of the psychology of violence and the criminal mind.
Way of the RAVEN is a living martial science that teaches hand-to-hand combat, small unit tactics, blade and firearm proficiency, vital point striking, de-escalation, and battlefield strategy — all rooted in warrior ethics and adaptability. A scholar of Bushido, the Native American battle tactics, and modern warfighting doctrines, Cain trains students to master not only the body, but the mind and spirit.
Today, Grandmaster Raven Cain continues his mission through Homeland Heroes, his non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to empowering veterans, law enforcement, abuse survivors, and anyone striving to reach their true potential. He stands as a living embodiment of the warrior ideal: courageous, disciplined, and unbreakable.
California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii
Professor Zahalea Anderson
Heavy is her crown yet; she wears it like a feather. Soft, strong, spiritual, and sensual. To have the strength to move mountains. To have the knowledge to teach a nation. To nurture, like they were her own. A mysterious woman, a fun woman, a logical woman, an emotional woman, but, an honest woman. A humbled woman. One who knows her worth because she has paid dearly for every ounce of it. She is fierce so she can be compassionate. She is passionate so she can be rational. To be wild and free, is her warrior way. Full of fire because her passion for living burned brighter than her fears. Wearing her scars like a backless dress, this Warrior Empress is building an empire with the some of the stones that were thrown. She is, Zahalea.
Brooklyn, New York, June of 1980. The youngest of four from Urban and Roselee Showe. Her ancestral lineage flows through the island and southern roots of, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Savannah, Georgia and Gullah Geeche of
South Carolina. Zahalea carries her African spirit and glory wherever she goes. She embraces her ancestral heritage with every breath she takes. She gives thanks. Raised from the sands and waters of Long Beach, California. Zahalea walked in her purpose and aligned with her destinies. A professional dancer ranging from classical ballet to hip hop. One of the top 10 track and field sprinters of her time. A devoted mother and wife; now a widow. And the leading martial arts practitioner warrior of the western region in the late great Dr. Moses Powell’s, Sanuces Ryu Ju-Jitsu System.
Professor Zahalea currently holds the rank of 8th Dan. Blood, sweat, tears, dedication, sacrifices, and hard work, allowed the divine timing and alignment of Professor Zahalea to respectfully be a bonified master instructor/practitioner who has earned her space on the panel with the legendary heavy hitters of Sanuces Ryu Ju-Jitsu and other fierce warriors in the martial arts community. Professor Zahalea is authentically a 2nd generation student of Sanuces Ryu Ju-Jitsu. The roots and rivers of her foundation come from her instructor/father 1st generation student, Grand Master Urban Muhammad. The humble beginnings of her evolution were at their dojo of the Urban School of Self-Defense in Long Beach
CA. The hours of training that was endured on and off the matt. Giving and receiving. Touching and going. Taking strikes, applying joint locks, embracing the matt work, and becoming one with weaponry. Being the only female warrior, Professor Zahalea discovered a path that would allow her to use her strength and gracefulness to execute her survival. It wasn’t easy, but it was very beneficial. To have been battletested in the streets. To have survived obstacles that one may not even fathom on where to start. She has the confidence to stand alone. To have people try to push her out. To tell her that she did not belong. Yet, to have people praise her for her work. To have people love and respect her. The Ying and Yang of life. Professor Zahalea continues to strive to maintain her balance.
Beyond her impressive martial arts pedigree and personal triumphs, Professor Zahalea is a guiding light in her community, imparting a message that transcends self-defense techniques and physical strength. At the heart of her teachings is the profound belief in the transformative power of divine feminine energy. Professor Zahalea’s mission of love and unity extends beyond equipping her students with the skills to defend themselves physically. She instills in them a mindset that embodies love, resilience, grace, and self- assuredness, regardless of the challenges they’ve faced. One of her mantras is to instruct all persons in her community “not to look like what they have been through.” This powerful
concept underscores her dedication to helping individuals rise above their past hardships, casting off the weight of trauma, and embracing the full potential of their inner strength. To Professor Zahalea, divine energy is not limited to gender; it’s a force that resides within everyone, a wellspring of power and resilience that can be harnessed to overcome life’s obstacles. Through her teachings, she encourages her students to tap into this inner well of strength, to walk with grace and confidence even when facing adversity. She has the humility to provide a safe space for those in need to learn self-defense for their mind, body, and spirit. In her classes, she blends the physicality of martial arts with the nurturing guidance of divine feminine energy. She believes that true empowerment arises from harmonious balance of love, strength, and grace. Her students not only learn to defend themselves but also carry themselves with poise and self-assuredness, radiating an aura of confidence that repels negativity and attracts positivity. Professor Zahalea, as she is affectionately called by her students and community, is a four-time Holl of Famer, a receiver of prestigious awards such as being a receiver of the Life Time Achievement Award from the President of the United States Joe Biden, a receiver of the Office of New York Citation, Congressional Recognition from Congressman Hakeem Jefferies, Cover page of the number one martial arts magazine in the world-The Deadly Art of Survival,
and most importantly, a humanitarian for which Professor Zahalea will continue to serve and be forever grateful.
Professor Zahalea’s RA Life Defense LLC., is in Long Beach, California. A Black-Women-Owned Essential Business. Welcomes all persons from all walks of life who seeks to find breath and balance, bravery and courage, skill and wisdom, discipline and structure, love and comfort through martial arts. Professor Zahalea will guide her students who will eventually discover their inner strength, beauty, potential, and will take you pass of what you may have thought your limit was. Discovering your truth and living unapologetically. Ous.
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho
Jeremy Selch, Sabumnim jds_hiyah@yahoo.com
Senior Master Sabumnim Jeremy Selch began his martial arts training in Traditional Song Moo Kwan Taekwondo and Hapkido in 1983 under the tutelage of his stepfather, 8th Dan Grandmaster H.T. Caraway, at the age of three. Sabumnim Selch currently holds a 7th Dan from the World Song Moo Kwan Federation and a 6th Dan from the World Song Moo Kwan Association, having tested before some of the oldest Grandmasters of Taekwondo globally.
Sabumnim Selch's lineage can be traced directly to the founding school (Kwan) of Taekwondo, the Song Moo Kwan. His stepfather trained directly under Supreme Grandmaster Byung Jik Ro, the founder and direct student of Shotokan’s Founder Funakoshi Sensei, as well as 1st Generation Song Moo Kwan Grandmaster Sun Do Chung, who trained under Byung Jik Ro in Korea before moving to the United States.
Over his 42 years in martial arts, Sabumnim Selch has achieved considerable success in competitions during the 1980s and 1990s, frequently qualifying for and competing in numerous State, Junior Olympic, and U.S. National Taekwondo Competitions. As he has advanced in his training, he has found great satisfaction in preserving the origins of Traditional Taekwondo for self-defense purposes and imparting those lessons to others. He has taught hundreds of students as Head Instructor at his home school under his stepfather's guidance and eventually founded his own schools in both Washington and Utah State
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Purpose: State Directors are essential to the growth and success of the National Karate Jujitsu Federation (NKJF). Their leadership, initiative, and dedication to recruitment and engagement directly impact the Federation's ability to flourish locally and nationally. As the primary representatives of NKJF in their states, they play a crucial role in welcoming, accepting, and recognizing new instructors, dojos, and solo members, thereby fostering a strong sense of belonging and unity.
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