Bujinkan Buyu Dojo Year in Review
With Jack Hoban
in California
Sunday, December 6, 2015


Theme:

- Armed and unarmed defensive tactics
- Protecting others
- Warriorship
- Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
- Kukishinden Ryu

When:

Sunday, December 6, 2015
10 am - 4 pm
(registration begins at 9:15).

Where:

DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport
835 Airport Blvd. Burlingame, CA 94010

For more info
Ken Lux or call 916-780-0530.

 

More Info:

This seminar will focus on defensive tactics, protecting others and warriorship. Numerous types of armed and unarmed scenarios will be addressed. You will learn combative concepts and tactical maneuvering and how ethics can drive your tactics and techniques. You will hear inspiring stories that teach values, morals, ethics and leadership, helping you cultivate, activate and sustain the Universal Life Value. You will connect to something larger than yourself as you activate the Ethical Warrior inside you. Everyone is welcome to attend! All martial arts styles welcome! Civilians, law enforcement, fire, first responders and military personnel are all encouraged to participate. No experience necessary. The seminar will be conducted in a non-competitive, supportive environment.

About the instructor:

Jack Hoban served as a U.S. Marine Corps Captain and is a long time practitioner of martial arts.  He is a Master Instructor in the Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu systems under Grand Master Masaaki Hatsumi in Japan and has authored three books on warriorship.  Hoban is a Subject Matter Expert for the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP).   Mr. Hoban also holds an MBA and is an executive in the healthcare industry. Jack's latest book, "The Ethical Warrior," is available HERE.

Questions? us.

Cost: $95.00 cash at the door or pay in advance with PayPal.

 

A $10 discount for active-duty military, police, fire, first responders and students with valid ID.

For more info contact Ken Lux or call 916-780-0530. Classes are held in a non-competitive atmosphere. You do not have to be an instructor to attend; beginners and students are welcome, too. Real weapons are not permitted.


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