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Budo Ryu; Kansas City, Ks -- Koka Ryu Kempo - 甲賀流拳法 - 拳法, 空手

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This is some of the video footage from our Koka-ryu Kempo Kuden Event for the month of December 2011.

In the training of this event we looked at the basic fundamentals of fist fighting methods of kempo, and the raw reality of using your fist as a weapon, to inflict pain on the attacker to protect your life.

Koka-ryu Kempo is one of the 7 Warrior Traditions of the Budo Ryu; School of the Warrior Way as the training goes in depth within the 7 traditions of the Budo Ryu Ninjutsu Dojo!

The Budo Ryu Ninjutsu Dojo is a school of traditional Japanese fighting arts and has established 22 schools world wide with its headquarters located in Kansas City, Ks.

The B.R.N.D trains in all areas of traditional Japanese bujutsu (old Japanese fighting arts). This includes hand to hand combat, grappling, ground fighting, all traditional weapons of the ninja and samurai, modern weapon applications and tactics, self-defense, self-protection, survival skills as well as mental and emotional conditioning.

7 WARRIOR TRADITIONS OF THE SCHOOL:
* Koka Ryu Kempo (甲賀流拳法)
* Tenjin Ryū Jujutsu (天神流柔術)
* Tomo Ryu Shinobijutsu (戸猛流忍術)
* Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū (英信流居合術)
* Koto Ryu Koppojutsu (虎倒流骨法術)
* Gyokko-Ryū Kosshijutsu (玉虎流骨指術)
* Togakure-ryū Ninpo Taijutsu (戸隠流忍法体術)

Each of these ancient fighting arts has it own aspect to warfare. SOME of the Skills that a student will train in are: Seishinteki kyōyō (spiritual refinement) Taijutsu (unarmed combat), Kenjutsu (sword techniques), Bōjutsu (stick and staff techniques), Sōjutsu (spear techniques), Naginatajutsu (naginata techniques), Kusarigamajutsu (kusarigama techniques), Shurikenjutsu (throwing weapons techniques), Kayakujutsu (pyrotechnics), Hensōjutsu (disguise and impersonation), Shinobi-iri (stealth and entering methods), Bajutsu (horsemanship), Sui-ren (water training), Bōryaku (tactics), Chōhō (espionage), Intonjutsu (escaping and concealment), Tenmon (meteorology), Chi-mon (geography), Dakentaijutsu (striking body arts), Kosshijutsu (muscle tearing), Kyushojutsu (vital points), Jujutsu (grappling), Koppojutsu (bone breaking), Yonin, Inpo, Tonpo, Shinobi-iri, Ninjutsu (art of stealth).

If you are interested in training with the Budo Ryu Ninjutsu Dojo please call us at:

913.449.5367

Or you can visit our website at:
BudoRyuNinjutsu(dot)com

Take care, Be safe and Good Luck in your Journey of Budo.

Anshu Christa Jacobson
Headmistress of the Budo Ryu - School of the Warrior Way

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  • Very cool! Where are you located out of?

  • @vonhismean - Kansas City, Ks; USA

  • Christa you and your students are amazing you are hardcore old school great stuff. You are also in amazing shape. Keep up the great work Anshu Jacobson thumbs up.

  • @DTGtaihojutsu Thanks for the kind words! Hard Core; Thanks! I seen your bone and conditioning video, beating yourself with a hammer is pretty hard core as well! ***** Anyone wanting to see really good karate / kempo / kenpo training videos look at DTGtaihojutsu video channel!

  • Awesome video!

  • @Susanoo58 Thank you for the kind words!

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  • Great video.

  • That was action packed!!!!!!! Sexy pics at the beginning too.

  • WOW!!! She is my ideal woman....is there any kempo girl still single?? Lol... :)

  • @BudoRyuNinjutsuDojo Thank you Christa that means a lot to me coming from someone of your talent. I know the hammer stuff seems a bit nuts but that is the way I was taught to condition my hands, feet and shins. Could I suffer in the future maybe but I am close to my mid 40's and do not have any issues with my feet , hands or shins so I guess my teacher taught me right.

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