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Los Altos Town Crier
Los Altos-based Hiruko, a martial arts and fitness center at Loyola Corners, hosted the second annual Power and Fun Under the Sun event at Palo Alto’s Juana Briones Elementary School May 30, raising approximately $5,000 for Kidpower International.
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Los Altos Town Crier
Whether you are one of the many people heeding doctors’ advice to increase daily exercise or merely a weekend walker, you may eventually discover that sports injuries are not exclusive to hard-core athletes.
Los Altos Town Crier | PDF of full articleHiruko Brings Holistic Healing and Martial Arts to Children -
Los Altos Town Crier
If you’re feeling stressed and in need of meditation, chances are your children are, too. Throw a noncombative emphasis on martial arts into the mix, and you’re likely to celebrate what Hiruko, a Los Altos holistic wellness center, has to offer.
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“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
— World Health Organization, 1948
“The ‘I’ in illness is isolation, and the crucial letters in wellness are ‘we’.” — Author unknown, as quoted in Mimi Guarneri, The Heart Speaks: A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of HealingWhy is Hiruko committed to a global movement for wellness and vitality?
Hiruko specializes in cultivating wellbeing. Our work extends from our homes, schools, and workplaces to the environment, and the rest of humanity. Our organization is tailored to support the cultivation of wellness and vitality at all stages in our life cycle. We begin our work with children because the practices taught will provide exponential benefits in the long run.
Children’s health and wellness are vital to the sustainability of our communities. Our concerns for children’s physical health can be seen in campaigns to address children’s welfare at a time when ailments such as asthma and diabetes are on the rise among the youngest members of the population. Mental and social wellbeing are of concern as stress in the lives of children increases. It is a priority at all levels, from families and schools to universities and government.
In 2005, Hiruko launched its first school for wellbeing in Los Altos, CA. The idea was to reconnect modern martial arts practices with traditions rooted in healing and community wellness, hence the Healing Martial Arts™ framework was created. We saw that while most people have become aware of what martial arts can do for individuals’ physical health and confidence, most have lost sight of the foundation of wellbeing for the whole community from which the philosophies and practices were developed.
At Hiruko, we believe that wellness for one truly must come from a place of wellness for all, and we know this requires an ongoing commitment. The study of Healing Martial Arts™ opens the door to a daily cycle of wellbeing and vitality when it is combined with the cultivation of awareness, compassion and responsibility for each other and our world. For these reasons, we have brought together a team who collectively provide expertise an all aspects of community wellness and education.
Our team is available for interviews on subjects ranging from children’s physical and social development to learning environments and community development:
Natalia Gabrea Tejada
, Hiruko Co-founder
650.949.1233
Wellbeing advocate, community organizer, Hiruko Executive DirectorJorge Gabrea Tejada
, Hiruko Co-founder
650.949.1233
Healing Martial Arts™ EducationAngela Booker, Ph.D.
, Hiruko Co-founder
650.814.7280
Alternative learning environments, youth activism, integrative curriculum designTina Syer
, Positive Coaching Alliance
415.202.0905
Youth sports, coaching sports and teaching life lessons, transforming the culture of youth sports




