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Bujinkan
Budo Taijutsu

Taijutsu (体術, literally "body technique" or "body skill") is a Japanese martial art blanket term for any combat skills, technique, or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system.

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The Bujinkan Dojo or “Warrior God Training Hall,” is a worldwide Dojo organized in the 1970’s by Hatsumi Sensei and headquartered in Noda, Japan. Hatsumi Sensei inherited the nine ryu ha from his teacher, the late Takamatsu Toshitsugu, in 1972.

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Shinobi fitness utilizes the traditions and techniques of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu as a path of instruction which upholds the deep history and tradition of the art and translates well into modern self defense skills and tactics. 

7 Virtues of Bushido Kanji stacked vertically; the kanji stands for Integrity, Respect, Heroic Courage, Honor, Compassion, Honesty & Sincerity, Duty & Loyalty
Red circle with Bujin kanji in black with white outline in the center. Bujin stands for "Divine Warrior Spirit" and is the symbol of the Bujinkan organization
7 Virtues of Bushido Kanji stacked vertically; the kanji stands for Integrity, Respect, Heroic Courage, Honor, Compassion, Honesty & Sincerity, Duty & Loyalty

Our Classes

An older student stands with his back facing the camera as he waits for his instructor to swing a foam training sword toward him during an in-class exercise.

Children's Junior Taijutsu (ages 8-13)

Our Children's Taijutsu program sets students up for success as martial artists through an emphasis on discipline, self-improvement, and confidence building. As students hone in on the foundations, they begin to learn the traditions and principles of Budo Taijutsu and modern self defense. 

A senior-level instructor assists a new student wearing a white belt with a wrist-locking technique. Several students are shown in the background

Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (Ages 14+)

A comprehensive study of Budo Taijutsu. Focus on combat
skills and self-defense training, from both historical and modern perspectives on the 9 ryuha, or
schools, of ancient Japanese samurai and ninjutsu techniques. Advanced focus on the fundamental
levels of training such as leaping, tumbling, break fall techniques, and evasion, as well as in-depth
training of hand-to-hand combat techniques and use of tools and weapons.

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