Mazoku-Sensei
Mazoku-Sensei is a kink educator with over eight years of experience specializing in impact play, fire cupping, and body-based practices rooted in…

Mazoku-Sensei is a kink educator with over eight years of experience specializing in impact play, fire cupping, and body-based practices rooted in martial arts principles. His teaching style blends physical technique with philosophy, emotional awareness, and intentional communication, creating learning spaces that support both sides of the slash. Drawing from disciplines such as boxing, sumo, and meditative movement, he emphasizes rhythm, breath, structure, and presence as foundations for safe and connected play. In addition to impact, his background in massage therapy informs his focus on aftercare, nervous system regulation, and somatic awareness. As a Sensei, his goal is not only to teach skills, but to help students understand themselves how they relate to power, vulnerability, and expression so they can move through kink with clarity, confidence, and integrity.
2026 Classes
The Beat Between Us: Percussion Play (2)
Impact becomes deeper when it carries rhythm and intention. This class explores how percussion-style striking, timing, and breath transform impact into a shared language between partners. By focusing on cadence rather than force, participants learn how steady rhythm can help bottoms regulate fear, enter headspace, and stay grounded, while allowing Tops to maintain precision, awareness, and flow. The class also examines how breath functions as a natural metronome, guiding both intensity and pacing throughout a scene. Emphasis is placed on communication through tempo and pause, showing how rhythm can express consent, escalation, or the need to slow down without breaking connection. Designed for all roles, this class offers a practical and embodied approach to impact that centers trust, presence, and mutual creation.
Building Your Personal Kink Philosophy (1)
Every person in kink operates from a personal code, whether they have named it or not. This class invites participants to explore and articulate their own kink philosophy by examining values, boundaries, and ethical frameworks that guide their choices. Through reflection and discussion, attendees consider what motivates them such as sensation, structure, power, or emotional connection and how those motivations shape their roles and relationships. The class also addresses how ethical dominance and ethical submission can look different for each individual, while still being grounded in integrity and consent. Participants are encouraged to think beyond labels and techniques, focusing instead on alignment between their actions and values. By the end, students leave with greater clarity about who they are in the lifestyle and how they want to show up with intention.
The Art of Speaking Without Fear (2)
Many people struggle to clearly express needs, limits, and desires in kink. This class focuses on building confidence and calm in communication, especially during negotiation. Participants explore why speaking up can feel difficult and learn practical ways to communicate without apologizing, freezing, or becoming defensive. Attention is given to tone, pacing, and grounding so conversations feel steady and respectful. Open to all roles, this class supports healthier negotiations and stronger consent by treating communication as a skill that can be practiced and improved.
Vulnerability & The Way (Lunch Roundtable)
This facilitated roundtable centers on vulnerability as an essential part of kink and power exchange. Participants are invited to discuss how openness, emotional honesty, and self-awareness strengthen trust and connection. The conversation explores how fear and emotional armor can show up in scenes and relationships, and how learning to be seen can support healthier dynamics. This is a discussion-based session focused on reflection and shared experience rather than instruction, offering space for all roles to engage thoughtfully and authentically.
