| Bujinkan Komichi Dojo and Shihan Peter White |
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| Written by EXPOSTAR - Bujinkan Ninjutsu |
| Friday, 26 June 2009 04:41 |
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"Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu is not a sports-oriented martial art, it is a thorough combat system. The way and the psyche of this code was formed, forged and tested in the danger and riot of battle". Today it is alive and well and is practiced worldwide. It's training focuses on weapons, unarmed combat techniques and using multiple attackers. Because of this, practitioners of Bujinkan do not participate in competitions or sports. The Komichi Dojo is a very relaxed and fun environment for all range of students from advanced to absolute beginners. Instructor Peter White (Shihan) Peter White has been training 17 years in the Bujinkan Budo-Taijutsu. He first began training in Judo in 1983, Kung-Fu and Wing Chun in 1984-88, Kickboxing in 1988-89 and then in Ninjutsu in 1989 under the Wayne Roy dojo's. In 1993, he began training under the instruction of Andrew Macdonald, who had just arrived back in Australia, after living and training in Japan for over 5 years. In 1999, Peter then moved to Japan to work and train with Grandmaster Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi. For 4 years, Peter trained with Hatsumi-sensei, Nagato-sensei, Noguchi-sensei and many other great Shihan from Japan, and instructors from all countries around the world. He is one of few Australian instructors who has lived and trained in Japan. He returned back to Australia in July 2003, and has been teaching Australia's Special Forces Operations Group and also to the general public at various venues. He regularly returns to Japan to train and to stay up to date with the current practices as taught by the Grandmaster. Peter is now a High School Teacher and instructs teenagers in martial arts at his school for sport and teaches at his dojo at the Pyrmont Community Centre. Bujinkan Komichi Dojo http://www.komichidojo.com.au/
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