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			 Around the room guests gathered, sharing good 
			memories with Dugan and each other talking for two hours about the 
			long history of Dugan in the martial arts and how it has impacted 
			not only his life but the life of many others. 
 Over the years, Lincoln Daily News has visited with Dugan on a 
			number of occasions. One of the first things learned about the man 
			and the art of karate is that it is not about fighting, ever. Some 
			have the idea from television shows that all karate experts live to 
			fight and look for that opportunity at every turn. But Dugan was 
			quick to correct that image, saying that karate is about learning 
			discipline and respect, resorting to fight only when all other, more 
			civil methods of resolving an issue have been exhausted.
 
 Within the art, Dugan teaches young and old alike that 
			self-discipline, being respectful of your fellow man, and having 
			good manners will have a much more positive impact on one’s life 
			than learning to hurt people with your hands.
 
 In addition, Dugan has shown this by example. Some people will 
			recall that a few years ago, Dugan, who was then a brick layer by 
			trade, took a terrible fall from a scaffolding where he was 30 feet 
			in the air laying brick. He landed hard on a concrete surface, head 
			first. The fall should have killed him, would have killed a lessor 
			man, but Dugan was a fighter trained in the practice of 
			self-discipline and determination. He spent quite a bit of time 
			hospitalized, had multiple surgeries and doctors knew for some time 
			that it was touch and go for Dugan. They also knew that there was a 
			power within Dugan that was helping him more than medicine and 
			surgeries ever would.
 
 
			
			 
			
			On Saturday, many of his friends commented on Dugan’s youthful 
			appearance. He doesn’t seem to age, and looks as good as he did 10 
			years ago. One friend poked fun at the Sensei saying that his face 
			is frozen in time, because it contains so much plastic. Indeed, 
			Dugan himself says the same thing. After his fall and survival, 
			Dugan’s face was badly injured and required some extensive 
			reconstruction surgery. He says that his daughter recently told him 
			that he has a one-sided facelift that just keeps him forever young.
 
 Dugan himself would say that what keeps him youthful is the 
			self-care and self-discipline he has learned through Yoshkai Karate. 
			When he had recovered from his injuries he spoke with LDN and said 
			that his disciplines in breathing had helped speed up his healing 
			process. He said that every day, he did his deep breathing exercises 
			and felt his body healing from the inside out.
 
 Also, staying active and being in good health with a clean body, 
			free of chemicals and drugs helped him, just as teaching his 
			students to observe those same practices have helped them through 
			difficult times in life.
 
 On Saturday, as guests arrived, they bowed deeply to the Sensei, a 
			sign of great respect and love for the person who has taught them 
			how to live a better, more focused life, through karate.
 
 Dugan began his Karate studies in 1972 at the age of 20. He was a 
			quick student, hungry to learn and practice the art in its best 
			form. Throughout the years, he has crossed many milestones in the 
			martial arts, from opening his first dojo in Logan County in 
			Atlanta, and then expanding to a second dojo in Bloomington.
 
 Dugan has impacted many lives, including the life of his wife Nykol.
 
 Nykol will tell you that she was on a bad track through life when 
			she met Dugan and began learning the practices of Yoshukai Karate. 
			She feels that Dugan saved her life though his teaching as well as 
			his compassion for what she was going through, and over time in his 
			love for the woman she became after she freed herself of the many 
			vices that were dragging her down.
 
			
			 
			Dugan has also had a great impact on others, such as Troy Lowe, who 
			is a student of Dugan. In 2019 Lowe purchased what was once the 
			Little Lambs Daycare Center building and immediately renamed the 
			building Dugan Center in honor of his Sensei.
 Lowe said then that Dugan had been an inspiration to him. Lowe felt 
			that what he learned from the Sensei was helping him to focus on a 
			new business venture with confidence and self-assurance that he was 
			moving his life in the right direction.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			Around the room on Saturday there were numerous 
			displays that reflected the way that Dugan has lived his life and 
			influenced others through the martial arts. 
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 Guests enjoyed looking through all the displays and recalling their 
			own good memories with the Sensei.
 
 All those who visited on Saturday admire and respect Dugan not just 
			for the teacher he is but for the kind of person he is - kind, warm, 
			considerate, polite and caring. But he is also strong and firm with 
			his students when it is required. Regardless of what he is doing, 
			Dugan himself will tell you it is now and will always be for the 
			well-being of his students and the art of Yoshukai Karate.
 
 Thank you Dan for 50 years invested in our community and the people 
			who have been your students.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
 
			
			 
			Dan Dugan: a 
			lifetime of teaching the martial arts
 http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/
 2010/Jul/26/News/today072610_p.shtml
 
 'Fall seven times, stand up eight'
 How Dan Dugan survived tragedy by practicing what he teaches
 http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/
 2012/Jun/25/News/today062512_dd.shtml
 
 Yoshukai Karate Alliance celebrates 10 years and other milestones
 Album one -
 http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/
 2012/Jun/26/News/picturepage062512
 _karate01.shtml
 
 Yoshukai Karate Alliance celebrates 10 years and other milestones
 Album two –
 http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/
 2012/Jun/25/News/picturepage062512
 _karate02.shtml
 
			
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