OHS Kobudo Club What is it? • “Kobudo” is the study of traditional Japanese martial arts. This program is unique: more than just punching and kicking, lessons will include yoga exercises, whole body conditioning, and the most effective and proven self-defense system that you can learn. • OHS Kobudo Club will train in the traditional Japanese martial arts of Ninpo and Jujutsu and will also include other self-defense and personal safety programs. OHS Kobudo Club is non- competitive and does NOT participate in sparring, MMA, or any other type of competitive tournaments or contests. Who? • OHS Kobudo Club is associated with the Futen Dojo in Milwaukee, WI, which is an official dojo of the Genbukan World Ninpo Bugei Federation (GWNBF) and Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei Federation (KJJR). • OHS Kobudo Club is instructed by David Klemp, a teacher in the OHS English Department. He holds a 2nd degree black belt in KJJR Jujutsu and a 1st degree black belt in Genbukan Ninpo, and is a student of Michael Coleman, Kyoshi, head instructor of the Futen Dojo and direct student of Grandmaster Shoto Tanemura. • OHS Kobudo Club is open to OHS students, staff, and community members (with permission). When and Where? • Classes will be conducted right here at OHS and will run after school once or twice per week; classes typically run approximately an hour and a half. Specific times and locations TBA. Cost? Training is free! However, once you decide that OHS Kobudo Club is for you, there are membership, testing, and optional seminar fees: • Membership fees for GWNBF/KJJR* (fee covers one year of membership): o New members joining either GWNBF or KJJR (note: fee is higher for joining both): Adult (16 years old and above) application fee is ¥3,000 (approx $30) Child (below 16 years old) application fee is ¥2,000 (approx $20) • Testing fees (prices are approximate)* Grade Adult Child 9th Kyu – 4th Kyu $30 $15 3rd Kyu – 1st Kyu $40 $20 Shodan (Black Belt) $100 $50** *GWNBF/KJJR Rules & Systems, Version III, 2009. **Highest grade available to children. • Students will have opportunities to attend training seminars, which have their own fees (details TBA). • Please note that membership, testing, and seminar fees are non-refundable. Benefits? • By becoming a member of OHS Kobudo Club, you will learn: o Mental discipline, focus, and confidence o Effective self defense o Etiquette o Yoga, stretching, and flexibility o Compassion for others o Strength and conditioning For more information, please contact: David Klemp, OHS Kobudo Club Instructor [email protected] 262-560-3100 x3234 OHS Kobudo Club – FAQ’s: Q: What is Kobudo, Ninpo, or Jujutsu? I never heard of them… A: Kobudo is a general term for traditional Japanese martial arts. Ninpo and Jujutsu are specific systems of Kobudo. “Traditional” not only means that the art is very old, but it also means that we focus on personal development, not just techniques. For more information, visit these websites: http://www.futendojo.com/ http://www.genbukan.org/ Q: Will there be sparring? A: No. Training in these traditional systems involves studying various kata, or forms. While you’ll be performing and receiving these techniques, we will not be doing any “freestyle” sparring or fighting. Safety is our number one concern. Q: Is this like MMA or UFC? Will there be tournaments? A: No. MMA, UFC, and other contests like them, while popular on TV, are about sport and competition. Ninpo and Jujutsu are about self-defense and developing compassion, sincerity, calmness in the face of adversity, and dedication to self-improvement through training. Q: I heard you can kill a person with just your pinkie? Is that true?? (Believe it or not, I get asked this all the time.) A: While there are many powerful techniques in Ninpo and Jujutsu, the focus is on self- defense and self-development, not hurting others. Safety is our number one concern. Q: Do girls do martial arts? A: Yes! Q: How big are the classes? A: Class size will be limited to about 20 students per class, so that you can get the personal attention you need. Safety is our number one concern. Q: How often can I train? A: Although training is free, we will schedule classes once or twice per week. Not only does this keep the class sizes small, but it gives you time to reflect on what you’ve learned, it prevents possible strain and injury, and it gives you time to pursue other interests at OHS. Q: How much does it cost? A: Training is free, but there are membership, testing, and seminar fees, which are non- refundable. See the information on the opposite side for fees. Q: What if I miss a class? A: Not a problem. Things come up; I understand. However, missing class frequently will hinder your progress. Q: When can I advance levels? A: Ultimately, that depends on how often you train and how much you practice, but students typically advance to the next level in about three to four months (i.e., if you miss class frequently, it will take longer). See the information on the opposite side for testing fees. Q: Ok, I’m interested in OHS Kobudo Club! When can I start? A: You can start any time! See Mr. Klemp in Rm. 167 to sign up. .
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