BUJINKAN BUDO TAIJUTSU
The Koryu arts of Japan (Adults)
The Nine Ryuha:
Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu Kukishinden Ryu Happo Bikenjutsu
Koto Ryu Koppojutsu Shindenfudo Ryu Taijutsu Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu
Gikan Ryu Koppojutsu Gyokushin Ryu Ninpo Kumogakure Ryu Ninpo
Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu Incorporates:
Joint Manipulation and Throws Precision striking of vital organs Atemi Waza (Pain Techniques)
Kenjutsu (Japanese Sword) Rokushaku Bo (6’ Bo) Hanbo (3’ Bo) Tanto (Japanese Knife)
Naginata (Japanese Polearm) Kusari Fundo (Chain Weapon) Firearms
What is the Difference ?
The most apparent difference between Ninpo Taijutsu and other arts is realism and the lack of sport. This is not a sport art. Unlike Taekwondo, Judo, Jiujitsu, and other modern arts, who’s goal is to win, Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu concentrates on Survival. The techniques are not designed to “obtain a sparring point” or “submit” an opponent. The techniques are designed to injure, maim, blind, incapacitate, immobilize, and kill. This is a survival art, therefore weapons are a part of training, including firearms.
Classes are held every Monday and Wednesday from 7:00pm - 9:00pm
$60 Per Month
No Signup Fees, No Contracts, $35.00 Per Year Bujinkan Membership
Senior Instructor - Richard Elizondo (Judan Menkyo)