Ancho Ken
Nice to see students have fun with a serious subject, Ancho ken, knives in darkness. Finding the enemy, defeating the enemy and defending…
Nice to see students have fun with a serious subject, Ancho ken, knives in darkness. Finding the enemy, defeating the enemy and defending…
Is anyone interested in a workshop on (Japanese) calligraphy? Let me know if this is a subject that’s of interest and we’ll organise…
Can all students attending the summer Matsuri bring a Hanbo and Bokken. Please make sure all weapons are suitably covered up. Thanks. Please…
Interesting to see how understanding Kuzushi (breaking the structure) helps students apply their techniques much better. Excellent results everyone.
Tonight’s class at the Koi Dojo, Koto Ryu Koppojutsu, often translated as bone breaking techniques. The true translation means attacking the weak points. …
Excellent turn out for last night’s class, Bokken seems like a popular subject………. Studying Kata and Muto Dori, form and un-armed defence against…
With over 900 years of history and tradition, Ninjutsu was born from the need to survive – evolving in response to the reality…
Why Train with Us? Years of experience and expertise in providing high quality, impartial, authentic Ninjutsu training. The Shinobi-Kai is the longest established…
Koryu (古流, old style) is a Japanese term that is used to describe Japanese martial arts that predate the Meiji restoration (1868). The…
Excellent class on Togakure Ryu tonight, understanding the concept of finding and creating the hidden door to escape through. Strategy. Thought provoking.
A welcome guest to the Dojo, Sensei Nick Foot sharing his knowledge of Judo and the grappling arts. No politics, no competition, no…
Nice evening training at Brighton, good size class. We started off with Nichi Geki (日撃) “Solar Strike”, a kata from our Shinden Fudo…
A nice evening of Tai~Sabaki ~ (whole body movement) 体捌き & Taihen~jutsu (adapting & positioning) at Brighton Dojo. We finished the class with…
Great to see a few old faces back in the Dojo!!! After a few weeks/months off it’s easy to be worried about what…
Huge congratulations to Jason on achieving his Nidan. Proving that hard work and dedication have their own reward.