Friday, May 21, 2010

Is this ninjutsu dojo reputable?(link)?

There is a place nearby that teaches %26quot;Bujinkan Ninjutsu%26quot;, It doesn%26#039;t say its actual location, you have to make an appointment, which I did, to come view a training session. Based on the information provided on the site, would you say this place is good or bad? What are some ways I can tell if it%26#039;s a good place to go? Thanks!


(link)


http://www.lehighwarriorarts.com/|||One thing to watch for is that you should always receive an official membership card from Japan signed by Masaaki Hatsumi. The instructor should also have an instructors card issued by Hatsumi. Without these you are not officially in the Bujinkan organization and there is not necessarily any quality control or oversight in your training.


|||looks good, i read through it. if you are interested in Ninjutsu this looks like it is very tradition orientated. It looks like a very disciplined system, i would love to try it if i lived in that area :)


Martial Arts schools that are kept traditional and are not watered down are hard to find outside of the originating countries, this school looks like one of the few good one. I would take advantage of this opportunity. Martial Arts can be an amazingly positive influence in your life. Go join their family, there is not another group of people that will be there for you like the people you train with in Martial Arts.

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