The Bujinkan is the world famous school of Ninjutsu; the martial art created, mastered and perfected by the ancient Japanese Ninja.
Training in Ninjutsu encompasses nearly countless scenarios, which is one of the reasons why military and security forces throughout the world have members within our ranks, including the British SAS, Royal Marines, United States Navy SEALS and FBI, to name a few. What makes Ninjutsu different from most other martial arts is that it is not a sport. There are no contests, no trophies or prizes for
memorizing 'kata' or for landing points in a sparring match. Instead, Ninjutsu focuses on real life scenarios, with the emphasis on true effectiveness and applicability in actual combat. Expect to learn, against both single and multiple opponents: Hand to hand combat, grappling, 'floor' work, escape and evasion, unarmed vs armed, knife, staff, shuriken (and other thrown weapons), rope, spear and exotic weapons specific to the Ninja, and of course, swords. Note: Only practice weapons are used within our dojo, and safety is always the first priority of any training session. As a practitioner you will grow in martial skill and ability regardless of your age, s*x, fitness, flexibility or experience in other martial arts-in fact, experience in other martial arts has been known to hamper some individuals' learning. Whether you are young, old, male or female, new to martial arts or consider yourself an experienced veteran, the Vancouver Bujinkan Ninjutsu Dojo welcomes you. If you have any questions, feel free to browse through our website and check out our FAQ. We look forward to training with you soon!
— Shidoshi John Hasznosi (5th degree black belt, Bujinkan Ninjutsu)
A DRAMATIC SURPRISE ON A QUIET SQUARE
To launch the high quality TV channel TNT in Belgium we placed a big red push button on an average Flemish square of an average Flemish town. A sign with the...
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Боюсь,что они не пили а нюхали или на худой конец курили! :)
07/27/2011
Hi everyone. Just a reminder that there will be no class Monday August 1st, as it is BC Day.
07/23/2011
For information on the Hombu and Ayase dojo in Japan (where Soke Masaaki Hatsumi teachers) use the link below. You can find the current schedule and maps on how to find the dojo.