Meet Our Instructors


Chris Ruiz, Kendo 5th Dan

Chris began his kendo journey in 2009 with the Spokane Kendo Club, where he has been an active member for the past fifteen years. He has been a constant presence at seminars, tournaments, and other events throughout the Pacific Northwest Kendo Federation. 

Chris also travels regularly to train all over the US and Canada and has made many friendships throughout his trips. He has had the opportunity to train regularly with members and coaches from the US and Canadian national teams, which has been integral to his growth and improvement in this martial art. 

He has also been a two-time member of the Pacific Northwest Kendo Federation men’s team, and in 2023 was selected as the Assistant Coach for the men’s team. Chris was awarded the rank of 5 Dan by the All US Kendo Federation in 2023 and continues to train hard to improve himself and give his best to his students.

Marek’s accomplishments include taking 2nd place in the Master’s division (50+ years) at the 2023 PNKF regional tournament, participating  in the 2023 AUSKF National Championships in the Seniors Division, and placing 1st place in the 1-3 dan Senior division (45+ years) at the 2012 Kent Kendo Club tournament.

Marek has done some form of martial arts most of his life. Starting with Judo and Tang Soo Do in highschool, Tae Kwon Do in college, and Shotokan karate in graduate school. He started practicing kendo in 2007 after moving to Spokane, and received kendo 4 dan in 2023 and iaido 2 dan in 2024. 

Jeff Lamb, Kendo 3rd Dan

Michael Rea, Kendo 3rd Dan

Growing up, Michael practiced Shotokan karate, achieving the rank of 1st Dan in 2005. He discovered kendo in 2013 and has been training ever since. He began his kendo journey in 2013 at Maryland Kendo Club until 2016. During 2017 he trained with Shuji Matsushita sensei at Shudokan Kendo Dojo in Pennsylvania. From 2018 to 2024, he trained at Spokane Kendo Club where he achieved the rank of 3rd Dan in 2024. 

Michael regularly competes in tournaments and attends national seminars to continue his learning. Moreover, he currently is a member of the Pacific Northwest Kendo Federation’s (PNKF) Education Committee and has served in this capacity since 2019.

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