dimanche 15 juin 2014

Time to close

I've been pondering how for sometime, making plans and then being requested to stay on etc etc. I'm pretty saddened by how the Japanese arts are being represented these days, even by myself. I came to a number of conclusions. Honesty and all that. Not to mention the lack of drive about it. It's beating a dead horse for me.



"OK so as of today my dojo is closed. Bujingodai Dojo school of Honshin Ryu Ninjutsu is no more. I'm taking some months to consider any go forward options. I am not too sure what I will lay into concrete but my time in the Japanese arts is a 20 year investment for me, that I think has run its course."



All packed up, no more classes and my student base knows it.



They are asking me to pick up some how in a few months and teach some hand to hand, in a more N American context. I am considering that. But there has been enough health issues and such in my family it isn't my priority anylonger.



I'll stay on here, I may keep the same name.



I'd rather no arguments as to the validity of the school or how it got there, or the ego I had to do it, yadda yadda. I came to that myself.

For the most part, as an indie I kept it pretty down low.




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