Friday, January 5, 2024

What Is The Best Martial Arts To Study?

What is the best martial art to study?

Given all the different martial arts one can practice, are they all just as good?

These are natural questions when one begins the journey in the martial arts.

New students are eager to learn and discover, and want to make sure they are not wasting time with studying the wrong art.

So which is the best martial art to study?

It comes down to opportunity and the individual.

Disciple, style, and school are important, but not as important as the teacher your teacher in the martial arts

Sensei, coach, shihan, professor.

The correct martial arts mentor to help you unlock your movement and potential is what is needed.

This is the opportunity- who among the greats can you train under?

Second is the individual.

Your drive, dedication, and ability to learn correctly is what is important.

There are top and capable students in all martial arts styles, what are they doing is the focus, not the style itself.

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The aim of the Bujinkan Shinmyoken Dojo (school of the life giving sword) is to understand nature and the movement of being zero through taijutsu- martial ways of using the body. The school exists to create and transmit this feeling and method through the experience of isshi soden.

Located in Westchester New York, the Bujinkan Shinmyoken Dojo is a martial arts training group founded in 2005 with the aim of coming together as martial arts friends to study the Japanese martial arts of Masaaki Hatsumi through the movement lessons of the Bujinkan Dojo.

Training is supervised by Fred Feddeck who has been studying Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu since 1993.

Classes are held on Saturday Mornings from 9-11 AM at a local park in Yonkers New York easily accessible by car, train, and bus. Additional training times are held for workshops and seminars each quarter.

Questions, feedback, and inquiries may be directed to the group here: bujinkanshinmyoken@gmail.com.

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