Enrollment
Everyone is welcome in our dojo regardless of age, sex, religion or experience, as far as showing a character, a genuine interest in the practice of martial arts and basic discipline. If you are interested in Bujinkan Ninjutsu practice, please read the International Bujinkan rules, and if needed, contact us for more information on the conditions of inclusion and participation. For a better understanding of Ninjutsu as a martial art, we suggest that you look into (as much as possible) the Japanese martial arts, the difference between classical/traditional and modern/sport martial arts, and - obviously - the Ninjutsu discipline. We also encourage you to attend - or even participate to - a training session (free of any obligation) in order to be able to make an informed decision. There is no specific period for enrollment. The costThere is a monthly training fee of 50 RON. What do you need?For the beginning, some initiative (in order to take the decision). Then, a little determination and discipline. The rest... will come at the right time. As materials, we recommend to start with a T-shirt, light pants and socks (or any other specific martial arts costume). Later, to the extent that you decide to continue to practice, you can purchase a black gi (Japanese standard cut, the "karate" one), interior tabi(traditional Japanese socks with a toe), possibly some training weaponry (hanbo - short stick, approx. 90 cm, then bokken - wooden sword). [ top ] |
Guidelines for participation in BujinkanThe Bujinkan guidelines are a text officially issued by Bujinkan Honbu Dojo Japan (central dojo of the organization) as a series of instructions about the conduct of practitioners, the conditions of eligibility in the Bujinkan organization, the responsibilities that arise with status of member in the Bujinkan organization. These instructions describe some important conditions for the practitioners of Ninjutsu (seriously, decency, character). We encourage you to read them in order to understand the nature of the responsibility that comes with the decision to practice martial arts. |

