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About Us
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Bujinkan
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Unarmed Self-Defense
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Flexible Weapons
Projectile Weapons
Samurai Restraining Techniques
Samurai Pole Arms
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Dr. Dante Dionne
Dr. Christopher Lau
Issac Wolf
Jake Bush
Josie Christopher
Fernando Fábrega
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Home
About Us
How it Works
Bujinkan
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Training
Benefits of training
Unarmed Self-Defense
Edged Weapons
Flexible Weapons
Projectile Weapons
Samurai Restraining Techniques
Samurai Pole Arms
Instructors
Dr. Dante Dionne
Dr. Christopher Lau
Issac Wolf
Jake Bush
Josie Christopher
Fernando Fábrega
Contact Us
Samurai restraining techniques
12th century Samurai practiced the art of rope tying (
Nawajutsu
) to capture and restrain opponents. As part of the Bujinkan curriculum, the art of
Nawajutsu
(rope tying) may be studied by advanced practitioners.