Bujoka???

M

moonsquid

Guest
I have a question regarding a style known as Bujoka. I have been in the m.a. life for around 13 years and have studied a few styles and have never heard of the name Bujoka. My best friend recently moved to L.A. and met some people in a local gym that where practicing thier style know to them as Bujoka. He has since then joined (his first m.a. training) the class. I am slightly skeptical since I have seen several "fly by night" schools that are only interested in money and are not actual instructors to begin with. Simply preying on unsuspecting newbees. My question is simple...has anyone ever heard of this style or where/who it came from?
 

MJS

Administrator
Staff member
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Messages
30,187
Reaction score
430
Location
Cromwell,CT
I've never heard of it. Can you provide more details about it?

Mike
 

arnisador

Sr. Grandmaster
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 28, 2001
Messages
44,573
Reaction score
456
Location
Terre Haute, IN
I don't recognize the name. It sounds like one of those names made up from the start of several arts' names--Budo, Jodo, Karate, or the like. Do you have a link?
 

CuongNhuka

Senior Master
Joined
Jun 16, 2005
Messages
2,596
Reaction score
31
Location
NE
I've never heard of it but like Arnisador said it looks famialr.
Bu: martial, implies something to do with fighting.
jo: stick or ten
ju: (if misspelled) soft or yeilding
ka: emptie hand, or practices.

so i guess it would mean something like ten martial hands, or yeilding martial hands, or something that my limited Japanese doesn't know.

Sweet Brighit Bless your Blade,

JOhn
 

Latest Discussions

Top