ICABOD-CHANG
White Belt
Hello i am from albany (upstate ny) been searching for ninjutsu training close by if anybody could be of assistance or possibly point me in the rite direction i would be greatly appreciative.....
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This isn't the one I was talking about, or at least I don't think it is unless it moved.
http://www.katahodojo.com/
This is also in Clifton Park.
But remember I do not train Ninjutsu so I have no idea if they are good or not. Hopefully someone else on MT that does train the style can look at it and tell you more.
If I can't find the link to the other I wil try and stop by Gold's and ask. I drive by it on ocassion
Be aware that approaches in the Bujinkan vary widely between instructors. Looking at this dojo's instructors and their instructors it's clear that they will have a style of training which people tend to either love or hate.
I am admittedly clueless about this, I'm a CMA guy
I just know where a couple are that claim to teach it.
This isn't the one I was talking about, or at least I don't think it is unless it moved.
http://www.katahodojo.com/
This is also in Clifton Park.
But remember I do not train Ninjutsu so I have no idea if they are good or not. Hopefully someone else on MT that does train the style can look at it and tell you more.
If I can't find the link to the other I wil try and stop by Gold's and ask. I drive by it on ocassion
Jack was one of the first American students to be awarded Ju-Godan, and has authored a number of books himself, including one on Bojutsu, one of knife, and my personal favourite on philosophy, heavily influenced by his other mentor Robert L. Humphreys. A former Marine, Jack is definately an indication of some quality there.