Ernie Reyes' West Coast World Martial Arts logo
line 10
Mastery is the essence of martial arts training and life!
line 2
Our logo is composed of a three bladed martial art edge coming to a sharp point. It represents three parts of a whole for staying razor sharp. The first blade and point at the bottom of the logo represents you the individual. The second blade to the left as we move clockwise represents our students. The last blade and point at the right represents our association, team, and family.
line 9
Staying sharp and pursuing the edge is not a one stop destination it is a life time journey striving for 'Mastery' in all areas of your life.
line 1
The founders of our association are Grand Masters Ernie Reyes and Tony Thompson.
line 7
The real dynamic of the three bladed sickle is when it is in motion in flight spinning and turning propelled by taking massive action then soaring to new heights of health happiness and success for us all.
line 3
The yin and yang symbol represents the source of who we are, martial artist striving for balance and flexibility to adapt to a continuous change in the universe. Honor, Loyalty, Family, and Bravery are the foundations of our martial arts values that we were built upon.
line 6
This has had a great influence in opening our minds and hearts to create a unique mixed martial arts system for the 21 st Century. Our style no doubt develops well rounded versatile martial art students through a system that is exciting, dynamic, educational, and empowering.
line 5
Through our association's reputation of producing some of the most famous Black Belt students, champions, and demonstration teams in the history of martial arts in America, we have had the opportunity to meet, share, and learn from legendary masters, grand masters, and world champions from all styles of martial arts.
line 4
West Coast is the root of our organization of where our association originated. It is home base. The name World Martial Arts originated from the fact that our style is a mixed martial arts system of martial arts from all over the world
line 8
Without sharpening your blade first the other blades are meaningless and shall remain dull and motionless. You must stay sharp for life physically, mentally, spiritually, and with good character. Sharpen your blade!