Sensei Janet Troche-Molerio is a certified Black Belt Instructor of
  Shotokan Karate and has been a student of the martial arts for over thirty
  years.

  She has been a member of the International Shotokai Karate-Do Federation
  since 1988 under the instruction of Shihan Kai Leung in New York who is

  the highest ranked disciple of Master Toyotaro Miyazaki.

 

Sensei Janet Troche-Molerio and Master  Miyazaki

 



In addition Sensei Janet Molerio has trained in the defensive
art of Aikido. Sensei is also a pratictioner of the art of
Fencing and is a member of the USFCA.

Currently Sensei is an adjunct professor at Northampton Community College teaching Childrens Fencing, Intro. to
Martial Arts and Self Defense.

 
 


 Sensei Janet Molerio and Shihan Kai Leung training at Honbu Dojo in New York

 

 


Sensei Robert Molerio

Sensei has been training in the martial arts for more than thirty years beginning his studies at the Okano Karate Dojo in Glen Cove NY. After several years of Karate training Sensei Bob began his training in Aikido at the Eastern Arts Dojo under the direction of Sensei
Tom Collings, a direct student of Saito Morihiro Sensei of the Ibaragi Dojo in Iwama, Japan.

Currently Sensei Molerio is affiliated with Sensei Mike McVey and Sensei Patricia Hendricks of the California Aikido Association.
Sensei Bob continues to train and teach Iwama Style Aikido which includes Aiki Ken and Aiki Jo.

 


Sensei Bill Barcene

 

Sensei William Barcene begin his martial arts training in New York under Sensei John Mullins in Staten Island. When Mr. Barcene moved to Pennsylvania he became a member of the International Shotokai Federation under Sensei Aaron Perez in Mt. Pocono PA. until the closing of that dojo in 2005.

Sensei Barcene then joined Noh Shi Dojo where he is now the Senior student and first Black Belt graduate. This rank was awarded to him in July of 2006 by Master Toyotoro Miyazaki and Shihan Kai Leung at our Honbu Dojo in New York.



 
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