Thursday, 31 August 2017

Taiho Jutsu Whk Membership Information

Welcome to Taiho Jutsu Namibia, you really made the right decision to join the winning martial art style practiced worldwide. 

Needless to go deep into the origin of Taiho Jutsu, however; in brief, Taiho Jutsu means plainly the martial art of arresting and that’s the main reason it’s called police self-defence. It’s a combination of nearly all Japanese martial arts styles, particularly: Judo, Aikido, Ju-Jutsu, Karate, Ninjutsu, Kendo, Kempo, and Sumo; all neatly crafted into one style commonly known as Taiho Jutsu.

Training is aligned on three main aspects such as, Kata: (the formal demonstration of techniques which is required at all levels from beginner to black belt), Street fighting: (self-defence applications) and Competition sparring: (practical fighting mainly based on Tomiki Aikido).

Grading examinations start from yellow belt onward to black belt ten (10) stripes. Even though, currently, Taiho Jutsu Namibia can only grade students from yellow to san-dan, 3rd Dan stripe black belt, and the rest as from shi-dan, 4th Dan stripes to the 10th Dan black belt would be done abroad in England, America, or Japan.      

Nonetheless, Taiho Jutsu is a martial art that focuses on restraining the aggressor without causing unnecessary damage to the adversary. The confrontation, control, and restraining of the culprit are done having in mind your safety and that of your attacker because it’s not necessary to injure them if you can safely and confidently restrain them prior to handing them over to the police if required to do so.
Of course, deadly force in Taiho Jutsu is taught to be avoided at all times. And basically avoiding deadly force in Taiho Jutsu comes naturally that even when you’re attacked by a well-trained Ninja assailant, you’ll strive to restrain him or her without injuring them. But you might lose a finger or two to their sword if not careful because it’s not easy to disarm and eventually restrain a well-trained Ninja!

As for the payments to obtain Taiho Jutsu lessons in Windhoek for now, we have three clubs; one for the beginners, the other one for the semi-beginners, and the third one for advanced classes. And that comes with different payment rates, of which the club for the beginners costs relatively low, so that all those interested in taking up Taiho Jutsu would find it reasonably cheaper to do so. In simple terms, people under 18 years old do pay only N$18.75, and adults pay N$37.50 per each training session of one hour X2 required training sessions a week for better results.

Our clubs are open for classes Mondays to Fridays from 10:00 to 18:00, and Saturdays to Sundays from 14:00 to 16:00 throughout the year except Christmas day. So it’s up to you to choose which two days in a week you would want to train during those training slots! For instance, you could choose to train on Monday and Thursday for one hour each training session from either 10:00 to 11:00 or whatever! There will be other people to train with you in that time slot or whatever time slot you may choose to train, and where there is none; you’ll attend training by yourself one on one with your trainer/s.

As for now prior to joining Taiho Jutsu Namibia, what you need is a tracksuit and running shoes, and you’ll buy yourself a Judo and eventually karate suit as time goes on. And as for the payments, you can pay for all eight (8) training sessions in advance for the whole month or pay cash each time you attend classes. But in any case, it’s good manners to inform us in advance as to which days and time slots in a week you would want to train so that we could expect and arrange your training sessions beforehand.

Kind regards,
Sensei Joseph Sambi.

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Taiho Jutsu Whk Membership Information

Welcome to Taiho Jutsu Namibia, you really made the right decision to join the winning martial art style practiced worldwide.  Needle...