Our martial system




   Shinken Bujutsu is a martial
art system based in reality and truth. While Shinken Bujutsu
is the name of the school,
those words, when translated, shed a beacon of light on the true purpose of the
martial arts.
The philosophy of the
school is thus contained in
the name itself.
 
Shinken is literally translated as “true sword” but it implies a serious and honest reality.
To become skilled at anything requires an honest effort grounded in reality; a correct balance must be obtained between form and function.
While many factors are involved in the development of a martial artist, the quality of the system is the foundation. The school itself must be led with the same notion of sincerity and pursuit
of truth, with the intention of teaching only what has been deemed to be effective.
It is only in this way that any school can truly promote the growth of its students.
 
 The term Bujutsu is used because our school is not
limited to any one style.
Shinken Bujutsu includes various warrior arts including
but not limited to Jujustu,
Koppo Karate, Kenjutsu, Bojutsu, and Tantojutsu.
But the principle of reality
always remains the backbone
of the school and regardless of what method is being
practiced, we always stay
true to that conviction.
 
The mission of the Shinken Bujutsu School is to assist in the advancement of all aspects of the martial arts. While combat is a significant component of our instruction, we also
 focus on personal growth and refinement of the individual. 
What is taught at the Dojo is much 
more than just
 fighting skills . . . it is also a mental discipline with its ultimate 
goal being to develop a dynamic equilibrium both in martial art technique and in all other aspects of life.


Shinken Bujutsu Kaicho
 

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