Master Dahlheimer

He eventually grew frustrated with the rule changes and bias that was becoming too common in martial art tournaments and withdrew from competition. Feeling this was not a true measure of skill he focused his training inward and worked harder to develop himself as a complete martial artist. This was the turning point of the Universal system he was working to create.

Throughout his career he searched for that one style that had it all or the one master who understood it all. Every style he found had flaws or was too biased toward one thing or another. He eventually realized that the one with the complete system could be him. He learned to see value in all styles and realized it was the application and bias that made these styles weak. To create a great system he had to eliminate these weaknesses. After many years of training and research, he finally created a simple system of self defense that could adapt to all ranges of fighting. He named this system Kanzen Do: the complete way.