"Traditional methods, modern applications"
"Our way of training and practising can be different from learning in other styles as Budo is not a sport, it is for surviving".
Bujinkan Senki Dojo explores the essence of various techniques, surviving methods and knowledge unique to Martial Arts of the Samurai and Shinobi of Japan, under the Bujinkan Dojo (Divine warrior Hall), with the guidance of our Grand Master Dr Masaki Hatsumi.
Bujinkan Senki Dojo offers authentic Martial Arts training in the Greater Manchester areas.
These renowned techniques were secretly inherited and collected through the various lineages of Masters for over 1000 years. These skills are contained in the 9 traditional schools that form the Bujinkan System.
There will always be bigger and stronger people out there which techniques using brute force will have no effect, with this in mind we use Martial Arts skills, body mechanics and strategies to survive and even subdue the largest of attackers.
Some techniques are specialised and allow the practitioners to be able to evede, disarm and confront if necessary any opponents, enabling them to protect themselves effectively in the face of true danger.
Among the various skills practised, there are:
Daken Taijutsu: Stricking techniques, this is the use of natural weapons, fists, elbows, knees etc to strike the opponent in pecise areas.
Kosshijutsu: Koshi techniques utilise the tips of the fingers to rip, tear, gouge and strike the softer internal areas or pressure points of the adversary's bone structure. In addition to bones, breaking the physical and emotional balance of an adversary is an integral part of koppo techniques;
Jutaijutsu: In addition to grappling (trapping) methods which consists of joint locks and leverages, this section is comprised of choking techniques (jime waza). Also, included in this category are methods of countering and escaping from constricting attacks;
Ninpo Taijutsu: (Unarmed aspects of the arts of the Shinobi);
Nage waza: Rising and sinking methods of throwing your opponent(s) to the ground;
Taihenjutsu: Evading, countering, or escaping from an attack by employing methods of leaping, dropping and tumbling;
Junan taiso: The conditioning methods of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu which consist of stretching and strengthening exercises.
Bujinkan Senki Dojo explores the essence of various techniques, surviving methods and knowledge unique to Martial Arts of the Samurai and Shinobi of Japan, under the Bujinkan Dojo (Divine warrior Hall), with the guidance of our Grand Master Dr Masaki Hatsumi.
Bujinkan Senki Dojo offers authentic Martial Arts training in the Greater Manchester areas.
These renowned techniques were secretly inherited and collected through the various lineages of Masters for over 1000 years. These skills are contained in the 9 traditional schools that form the Bujinkan System.
There will always be bigger and stronger people out there which techniques using brute force will have no effect, with this in mind we use Martial Arts skills, body mechanics and strategies to survive and even subdue the largest of attackers.
Some techniques are specialised and allow the practitioners to be able to evede, disarm and confront if necessary any opponents, enabling them to protect themselves effectively in the face of true danger.
Among the various skills practised, there are:
Daken Taijutsu: Stricking techniques, this is the use of natural weapons, fists, elbows, knees etc to strike the opponent in pecise areas.
Kosshijutsu: Koshi techniques utilise the tips of the fingers to rip, tear, gouge and strike the softer internal areas or pressure points of the adversary's bone structure. In addition to bones, breaking the physical and emotional balance of an adversary is an integral part of koppo techniques;
Jutaijutsu: In addition to grappling (trapping) methods which consists of joint locks and leverages, this section is comprised of choking techniques (jime waza). Also, included in this category are methods of countering and escaping from constricting attacks;
Ninpo Taijutsu: (Unarmed aspects of the arts of the Shinobi);
Nage waza: Rising and sinking methods of throwing your opponent(s) to the ground;
Taihenjutsu: Evading, countering, or escaping from an attack by employing methods of leaping, dropping and tumbling;
Junan taiso: The conditioning methods of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu which consist of stretching and strengthening exercises.