Hello from Texas

Kukage

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I missed the "meet and greet" and posted this in ninjutsu. It was reccomended I repost it here. So I am....

Hey there, I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Joey. I'm a Bujinkan practitioner in Texas. I'm a full time blacksmith/farrier (horseshoer) and part time horse trainer. I've been studying for quite some time but currently not in "active" study with an instructor. (Nearest dojo is a 90min drive into Houston and I can't afford to drive my truck back and forth right now.)

I did not choose Bujinkan, it chose me. I was invited by a friend to take a class not knowing what it was and ended up taking lessons for almost 6 months before the words Bujinkan or ninjutsu were even mentioned. I thought it was just a joke when someone said we were ninja. It was definitely a surreal moment for me.

In any case my study has never included much in the way of history and I actually have little understanding of the origins/purpose of the original schools. So here I find myself trying to learn a little about... myself really. LOL.

I do have a love for the Bujinkan and will without a doubt always be my "primary discipline" but I've always wanted to learn some Muy Thai and the traditional Japanese mounted archery. (although at the moment the name escapes me)

Anyhow that's me in a nutshell.
 
Hello again! I hope you are able to find a place to practice and learn closer to home.
 
That would be nice, but this is the price you pay for a rural lifestyle. I'm right between Houston and Austin. And there is NOTHING within an hour drive.

The driving doesn't bother me, and The extra $50 a week in fuel would be fine if I could afford it.
 
It looks like Brenham (a guess as to what you meant by halfway between Houston an Austin) has a martial arts school, or two, but no Bujinkan.

Welcome to Martial Talk.
 
About 30 mins north of Brenham, but that's where I usually go for groceries et cetera. Believe me there's no Bujinkan anywhere close.
 
Welcome! Mounted archery--really, you practice on horseback? I know of it but standard kyudo would be enough challenge for me.
 
Welcome to the forums! Hope you are able to find a school closer in your art, or another art that pleases you.
 
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