Contact me at:

Email:
rafael@bujinseiondojo.com or click on my request information link.
Location and Time:     Days and Time:  TBA
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Training Fees:   $10.00 a class for adults
                                  $10.00 a class for high school and college students
                                   Tuition is paid on a class by class basis.
                                   Students purchase there own Gi.

Training Uniform:      Indoors - one basic black karate/ judo  Gi
                                                             black socks or black (indoor) tabi
                                                             one white belt (first rank given) 

                                        
                                                              




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Questions: 

1. Is there full contact, physical contact during training?

Yes, there is physical contact and full contact with in a safe manner. All training is done under a controlled manner. There will be hitting and grabbing without any rough housing. Techniques are to be practiced under a certain level of self control and supervision.

2. Does the Bujinkan Seion Dojo train with weapons?

Yes, we do train with weapons, rarely will we train with a live weapon. And only under the proper supervision. Will we train with live weapons (i.e. a sword, only).

3. Does the Bujinkan Seion Dojo compete?

NO, we train for the purpose of self defense, only. At times there are the possibilities of demos, only.

4. Is there sparring?

NO, the way you train in the bujinkan is closer to a simulation of a confrontation then a competitive, match with rules.

5. FEEL FREE TO CLICK ON HERE! TO GET A  VIDEO SAMPLE OF WHAT TRAINING IN THE BUJINKAN IS LIKE!
Seion Dojo
Guidelines:
1.
Show up to training on-time.
2. Show up with the proper training attire.
3. If you are not teaching, you should be training.
4. When asked to show a technique, the proper etiquette is to go to the middle of the floor, show a technique without speaking, and then sit back down, unless otherwise specified by the instructor.
5. Mimic the instructor's movement.
6. Silence. Talking should be kept to a minimum.
7. Respect the dojo, the instructor, and your training partner.
8. No photography or video taping allowed, (always ask for
permission.)