Hi. I'm new here at MT and to Martial Arts in general. I did some Judo when I was younger (around 10 or so) but not much since then.
A little bit about me. I'm 30 years old and have a wife and son. I'm looking to get into MA for various reasons. Mostly the same as anyone gets into them, self defense, fitness, fun, curiousity, etc... I've found several schools I'm interested in and was looking for advice on them.
One is a Kyokushin Karate dojo that looks interesting. I'm not completely sold on Karate however. Here is the link to their website.
http://www.westislandkarate.com/index.html
they also share the space with a Bujinkan Dojo. This is the one I'm really interested in. I've looked at their video and a few videos of that system on you tube and really like style.
http://bujinkandojomontreal.ca/english/
They look very legit from what I can tell from reading the other Ninjutsu forums.
I was also wondering if anyone knows about JKS Martial Arts. Particularly their Streetwise system.
http://www.jksmartialarts.com/
I talked to a friend who checked them out and he said that the Master/Owner almost turned him off MAs all together.
I am also thinking of checking out a community Karate group. This is a nonrank group that teaches/practices Karate and Tai chi. It's works on a donation basis so I figure I'll check it out and see what it's all about. It's a four hour class once a week. My friend said he wants to get back into his Wing Chun as well and can contact his old instructors for private lessons. This as well would probably be nonrank but the actual lessons would be legit as his former instructors are well established in the MA community. I could get their names if that helps anyone.
My question with that is if I decide to persue Bujinkan Ninjutsu, as well a dabble with the karate and Wing Chun would the styles conflict at all or would they be almost complimentary. My6 focus would be Ninjutsu and Karate and Wing Chun a sideline. Or should I just focus on one for now. I know there's alot of schools of thought on the subject of cross training, and the advice about schools question has been asked alot but and input would be appreciated. Thanks.
A little bit about me. I'm 30 years old and have a wife and son. I'm looking to get into MA for various reasons. Mostly the same as anyone gets into them, self defense, fitness, fun, curiousity, etc... I've found several schools I'm interested in and was looking for advice on them.
One is a Kyokushin Karate dojo that looks interesting. I'm not completely sold on Karate however. Here is the link to their website.
http://www.westislandkarate.com/index.html
they also share the space with a Bujinkan Dojo. This is the one I'm really interested in. I've looked at their video and a few videos of that system on you tube and really like style.
http://bujinkandojomontreal.ca/english/
They look very legit from what I can tell from reading the other Ninjutsu forums.
I was also wondering if anyone knows about JKS Martial Arts. Particularly their Streetwise system.
http://www.jksmartialarts.com/
I talked to a friend who checked them out and he said that the Master/Owner almost turned him off MAs all together.
I am also thinking of checking out a community Karate group. This is a nonrank group that teaches/practices Karate and Tai chi. It's works on a donation basis so I figure I'll check it out and see what it's all about. It's a four hour class once a week. My friend said he wants to get back into his Wing Chun as well and can contact his old instructors for private lessons. This as well would probably be nonrank but the actual lessons would be legit as his former instructors are well established in the MA community. I could get their names if that helps anyone.
My question with that is if I decide to persue Bujinkan Ninjutsu, as well a dabble with the karate and Wing Chun would the styles conflict at all or would they be almost complimentary. My6 focus would be Ninjutsu and Karate and Wing Chun a sideline. Or should I just focus on one for now. I know there's alot of schools of thought on the subject of cross training, and the advice about schools question has been asked alot but and input would be appreciated. Thanks.