No One Left Behind: The Heart of Kyokushin Kenbukai at Centres Ray Cormier
- L Landry
- Jul 23
- 2 min read
In a world that often celebrates individual triumph, there's a unique spirit that thrives within the walls of Centres Ray Cormier Kyokushin Kenbukai. While Kyokushin Kenbukai is renowned as a demanding discipline, a full-contact art that requires the utmost respect and dedication, our dojo operates on a fundamental principle: no one is left behind.
Yes, Kyokushin Kenbukai is competitive, pushing the boundaries of physical and mental endurance. In our dojo, however, your true opponent isn't the person next to you; it's yourself. Every time you step onto the mat, you're challenged to push your own limits, to conquer your inner doubts, and to find strength you didn't know you possessed.
But this personal battle is never fought alone. At Centres Ray Cormier, we believe in lifting each other up. There's simply no room for ego when you're part of our family. It's a common and heartwarming sight: when a fellow student struggles to complete a challenging movement or a demanding exercise, several others will instinctively join them, completing the set together. Meanwhile, the rest of the dojo erupts in cheers, encouraging them to dig deep and never give up.
This unwavering support is woven into the very fabric of our training, from the intense warm-ups to the intricate katas, powerful kihons, dynamic ido geiko, and challenging kumite. Regardless of the exercise, you can rest assured that your fellow students and instructors are there, fully invested in your success. Your journey is our collective journey.
So, the next time you're battling the urge to skip a class, or if you're toying with the idea of embarking on your own Kyokushin Kenbukai adventure with us, remember these simple yet profound words: keep showing up, you owe it to yourself.
At Centres Ray Cormier, you'll not only discover the incredible strength within you but also the unparalleled power of a community that truly believes in leaving no one behind.




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