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That 85 other women I've trained since 1992 have enjoyed it and given me 4 & 5 star reviews.
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*I do not teach sport or competitive styles. This is specifically Japanese budo Ninpo arts.
*If you seek a rules, arena based art, you might try another instructor. This is not sport. It's not based off competition or rules.
*It is survival defense. Very similar to Krav Maga but more so with Japanese traditional weapons and modern day weapons.
Knowing I'm helping women be safer from predators and criminals out to harm them.
I enjoy seeing their progress from not knowing a thing or barely knowing self defense to being able to move and react at a level that can save them against an assault or kidnapping.
It not about competition in this art, the competition is you.
Because it's about saving your life and there are no rules or competition on the street when it comes to having to protect yourself.
So, understand now, this is not a sport or competitive art. If that's your interest, you won't find that here.
We aren't about trophies or ribbons in one on one matches. We are about survival against a life threatening situation.
There's nothing wrong with being competitive. But you also can't ignore reality self protection which differs greatly from the ring.
Where an attacker might have a weapon or where there might be more than one attacker. And where there's no rules. Nobody to help you but YOU possibly having to fight for your very LIFE.
How am I certain my style works? Because it has personally helped ME in multiple situations where I had to stop a knife attack and multiple attackers as well as sudden, vicious dog attacks on three occasions that I evaded.
This art is for long term minded women whom are willing to commit because they highly value their SAFETY as a PRIORITY. Which honestly, most women unfortunately don't put their own SAFETY as a top list priority.
Usually, it's food, fun, making money, travel, fitness, etc. Safety is pushed down to the bottom. Yet, there have been 200,000 women whom vanished in 2023 alone and there are an estimated 400 women trafficked in Dallas alone, every 24hrs! Let alone, 82% of women whom use a weapon have according to assault stats on women by FBI have had their weapon taken from them!
If these stats aren't enough to get women more serious about their safety, I'm not sure what WILL!
Martial arts however is like trying to learn to fly a fighter jet, it can get deep and I've spent literally 6months teaching some just the very basic of basics that I know...isn't enough to help them be effective on the street.
You wouldn't say, "I want to fly that fighter jet, can you teach me how to be an Ace pilot in a month or two or a few months?" Right?
I hope not, because like a jet fighter pilot must go through a lot of simulated training before ever stepping into a jet to then train on flying, so too much any whom feel martial arts is needed for them.
It just doesn't work that way.
Anything you want to be good at, takes lots of focus, dedication, time, effort, sweat, commitment. Like fitness, could you get to your fit goals in a month? Likely not. Neither can you with martial arts.
So please, serious only. Is it fun most women ask. I say, is fitness fun? Not really, yet women put fitness over self protection. Yet, they can get fitness, flexibility AND self protection with my training! IF...you stay committed.
My best student has committed and she loves it and says it's fun but it's also hard at times but she's lost 70lbs and gained greater flexibility too. While before, she was 80lbs over weight, now she's addicted to her ninpo budo arts.
It's very beneficial in many ways and which is more important to women? What's just always fun or what can save your life? I'll be honest, it's hard work too. But yes, its a fun challenge too of self.
But I truly seek the ones that have always wanted to get their black belt, feeling, it would be so great if I could one day earn thar. And trust me, with my training, you'll be very proud of yourself to earn this black belt if you can meet the challenge!?
I will push you. But if you regularly quit things you start ..this isn't for you. I'm looking for the women that truly want a black belt. And in my style, you'll learn one of the most well rounded of arts!
Like what? Imagine all the martial arts rolled up into one. That's BUDO NINPO ARTS.
Oh, and I have trained over 85 women but not all came through lessons and there's just too many to list all reviews here.
I do recommend another female partner if your not in my area and doing virtual to help each other stay motivated.
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
2012 instructor of the year in my style and ranked by international federation of a board of grandmaster instructors. Been teaching since 1992 and have trained a wide variety of students.
have refocused my teachings more so since 2016 to women's defense.
This is not a competitive art. It's meant for street survival or car and home self defense.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I do but I can work out any plan for any budget.
How did you get started teaching?
By lots of hard work training and achieving black belt ranks. Some feel that martial arts can be a crash course to learn a few moves and they are good to go. The truth is, martial arts takes more than a few sessions since most people I've trained take months just to learn the very basics!
alone is often not good enough for effective self defense. It's like trying to teach someone how to fly a fighter jet in just a few lessons?
a few lessons can help, it's just not enough. I really prefer those who are more serious for long term training.
What types of students have you worked with?
All types. X military, nurses, house wives, sales people, college students, flight attendants,etc .
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
A women's defense demonstration for 300 apartment managers where about 50 were interested in further details we did a more in-depth demo for and of which about ten apartment managers wanted us to come out and offer training to their residence. Fees paid for by the apartment owners.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
First off, many competitive styles teach based off rules. There are no rules when it comes to a life or death assault situation. 2ndly, many of them don't adequately cover weapons or escape and evasion skills. I've taught instructors of competitive arts that had little skill in terms of the above. They had been been focusing more on competitive style fighting.
later said I helped them open their mind to more than just that. Weapons training and defense is vital in self defense because commonly, an attacker will be armed or there might be more than one of them!
That's not to say there are not great fighters in these arts. There are. But do they know weapons? Often not.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What their goals are. Don't focus on a particular style. But rather, whatever style, it needs to focus on ground, stand up, weapons, escape and evasion, multiple attacker defense and even scenario training.
While my style is traditional Budo, I also incorporate focus mit striking, kicks, distancing and footwork, balance, coordination, pressure point attacks, weapons disarming and use and more.