Self Defense Workshop – 8/28/2010

August 13, 2010

Learn how to defend yourself using realistic self defense techniques. Techniques that are easy to learn yet extremely effective. Reality based attacks and scenarios for men and women.  Don’t live in fear.

Topics covered will include the following:

Multiple attackers

Writs/arm grabs

Headlocks/Chokes

Surprise punches/kicks

Surprise attacks

Bear hugs front/back

Carjacking scenarios

Distance, angling and timing (DAT)

About the Workshop
Utilize reality based concepts and techniques in order to learn how to defend yourself

Realistic attacks and scenarios
This will be an open learning and sharing forum for men and women
“Non-competitive” atmosphere geared towards learning, sharing

and communication
Successfully fend off bigger and stronger attackers
Develop greater confidence and a sense of well being

No prior martial arts experience is required in order to participate in this workshop

Adults only men and women all sizes
Safety goggles must be worn during the use of the air-soft weapons
Learn to become a HARD target
Wear comfortable clothing
Open to all schools/styles

Price: $20 – please email if you plan on attending Date:  August 28, 2010 – Time: 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Pay at the door or use our convenient Google checkout to pay for your workshop.

Visit our dojo

Email our dojo: contactus@bukeyashikidojo.com



Self Defense – Street/Terrorism Survival Workshop

May 3, 2010

Place: 1171 Madison Ave – Second Floor -  Paterson, NJ
Date: May 29, 2010
Time: 1:30 – 4:00 PM
Cost: $20 – Pay at the door or use our Google Checkout page

Learn how to survive the most common street/Terrorism attacks. Something that most martial art schools/MMA DOES NOT teach. Reality based attacks and scenarios. Learn to maintain a sense of awareness together with knowledge of the types of attacks is a KEY to surviving a street/terrorism attack.

Click here to view our flier

Las Commadres con Gloria B – short demonstration

August 20, 2009

SUMMER SPECIAL

June 15, 2009

July and August for $100 – A savings of $35
(must be paid by July 15, 2009)

Just in time for Father’s day!!!!

Shidoshi Exchange 2009

June 9, 2009

Let me start by saying that we all had a great time sharing and interacting with everyone that attended the Shidoshi Exchange on Saturday 6/6/2009. We worked on several different techniques and had a chance to explore new bodies to work with. The one thing that stood out the most was the buyu spirit that was held by all the shidoshi’s that was present. Egos were left outside as we trained inside.

We worked on several techniques that emphasized the use of DAT – distance, angling and timing and we also worked a bit with some weapons including the sword and knife. Each Shidoshi contributed 10 minutes of instruction on something that they are currently working on in their dojo. We even had a demonstration and explanation of the “rope feeling” that Soke has made this year’s theme. Using the rope to tie up your opponent or using only your taijutsu – the rope feeling was there.

I would like to thank Anthony Lucas for putting together this exchange opportunity and for allowing us to share with friends and continue to grow our Bujinkan community. I look forward to the next exchange and training with my new friends.
Bufu Ikkan

Shidoshi Exchange 2009

How is this art different from others.

March 16, 2009

How is this art different from other arts?

Other arts have a sport mindset. They look at winning a match or tournament.

Our art emphasizes survival. Whenever I leave my home my main goal is to return safely to my family. It’s a completely different mindset. When we train – we train as if we are in a fight. We are fully aware that we may be punched, kicked, stabbed or shot at. The objective is to become adept at surviving different forms of attack.

Our art is unique. We use distance, balance, timing and awareness to see what develops in a threatening situation. These are the tools that will help us survive a dangerous situation. We practice advanced techniques and weapons usage at all levels so that they become second nature to us. You must be able to adapt to any situation.

We believe that our dojo is where ever we are. We believe our uniforms are whatever it is we are wearing at the time. And we believe we are mentally and physically free of restrictions because the training teaches awareness – and awareness can be very self-gratifying.

As a person progresses with our training they will discover that there is more to our training than meets the eye. At the higher levels of training you begin to look at life, through this new mindset. When others are looking at a technique from the waist up, you look at it from the waist down and from different angles. That’s the magic of this art.

You see the same technique repeatedly and then suddenly something changes slightly. You’re now looking at the same technique from a different point of view – physically and mentally. Your awareness presents options to you that were not there before. Your senses are enhanced, not only during a technique but about the art and life itself. You become amazed at how simple it was to add your own twist to a technique – you just never realized before how easy it was. When you’ve reached this level of awareness the training reaches another level until your next breakthrough. This awareness continues to build upon itself.

Mike Reina, Shidoshi

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Vitamin Wheel

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