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Sharp702
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Hello, this is my frist post. I am a novice to martial arts. I had, for some time, been interested in learning a form of martial arts. My general feelings about a style was that it had a practical application.
I had searched in my area and found what seems to be a good Koryu Bujutsu class near me. They maintain small classes, and have three head instructors with twelve years in progressive training in the arts. The school teaches four types of bujutsu, Aiki,Atemi,Ken, and Jo. The last two are weapon forms I think. They also said that "These arts have not been altered for sporting competition, nor have they been altered to provide a spiritual path."
Now, the reason for my post. I know little to nothing of bujutsu, and even less of what to look for when visiting the class. I have spoken to one instructor and he said I am more than welcome to come and watch class to see what it is like.
Any suggestions, info of the arts, stories from practitoners, or anything else would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I had searched in my area and found what seems to be a good Koryu Bujutsu class near me. They maintain small classes, and have three head instructors with twelve years in progressive training in the arts. The school teaches four types of bujutsu, Aiki,Atemi,Ken, and Jo. The last two are weapon forms I think. They also said that "These arts have not been altered for sporting competition, nor have they been altered to provide a spiritual path."
Now, the reason for my post. I know little to nothing of bujutsu, and even less of what to look for when visiting the class. I have spoken to one instructor and he said I am more than welcome to come and watch class to see what it is like.
Any suggestions, info of the arts, stories from practitoners, or anything else would be appreciated.
Thank you.