The Seven Samurai Ju Jutsu Club public site
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SevenSamuraiJuJutsuClub
To Join this site:
1. Become a Yahoo member and have a Yahoo Profile.
2. Select join this group
Seven Samurai Ju Jutsu Club Training Times:
The Seven Samuari Ju Jutsu club dojo is based in Broomfield Nr. Chelmsford, Essex.
Goshin Jutsu (Beginners and Intermediate) and Mutou (Advanced):
Sunday 17.30-19.00 Hrs(5.30-7.00PM)
Kempo Jusu and Tuite (All levels)
Wednesday: 20.30 - 21.30 Hrs (8.30 - 9.30PM)
Goshin Jutsu & Mutou and its associated Kob-Jutsu on
Sundays
Kempo and Tuite and its asociated Kobudo on a
Wednesday.
Associated weapons are often taught as part of both the weekend and the weekday classes
Occassionally the class will be solely a weapons class.
The Dojo has a high ceiling, mirrors and a raised maple wood floor with an area of 500 square feet which we are able to mat.
Seven Samurai Ju Jutsu Club NGSKR members Site
Those who become registered and licenced practitioners of Nihon Go Shin Kage Ryu through training at the Seven Samuari Ju Jutsu Club are able to join this site
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nihongoshinkageryu
To join this site:
1. You have to be a member of the Seven Samurai Ju Jutsu Club Yahoo Group
2. Be an active member of a NGSKR Dojo (Club).
3. Hold a Martial Arts licence and Grading Book issued by or through a NGSKR Dojo
Kempo Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hakudaryu
To join this site you will have to either:
a. Make a membership request to the site moderator providing something about your background and what your interest is
b. Be invited to join by the site moderator of the Hakuda Ryu Yahoo Groups.
Kempo Jutsu has its origins in Chinese Boxing (Chaun) that was exported to Okinawa and Japan where it was named Haku. In Japan Haku or Kempo provided the basis for a number of traditional Ju Jutsu Styles that were influenced by people such as Chin Gem Pin. In Okinawa Kempo was combined with the Native art of Okinawan Te to form what later became Karate Jutsu. There is also the Kempo that came to Hawaii from Okinawa at the beginning of the 20th Century and which was influenced by the likes of Yabu Kentsu (Shorin Ryu), Chojun Miyagi (Shorei Ryu) and Choku Motobu (Tomari Te) and from which the American Kenpo styles have sprung.