PDA

View Full Version : Ninjutsu in Northern Illinois



JKD327
11th January 2003, 15:15
HI, My name is Kevin...

And it would be a real help if anyone could tell me of any places where gembukan ninpo, or bujinkan budo taijutsu, or anything of the sort is in Northern Illinois?

Besides Chicago. I've been to http://www.budotech.com/logan/home.html which is at Northern Illinois University and http://www.budotech.com/jvm/index.html which is somewhere near that. But Whenever I try to e-mail them, There is no ending like the @hotmail.com or @aol.com. I've tried it @budotech because that's the site creator. But no luck in replies for 2 0r 3 weeks.


Thank you :cool:

BigJon
11th January 2003, 15:16
Try searching for a dojo on www.winjutsu.com

Jon Gillespie

MJHildreth
11th January 2003, 19:06
Originally posted by JKD327

Besides Chicago. I've been to http://www.budotech.com/logan/home.html which is at Northern Illinois University and
There is a contact link on the navigation menu once you have entered the site.


http://www.budotech.com/jvm/index.html which is somewhere near that.
This is from Shidoshi Morganelli's site:
I am always happy to discuss training opportunities, so if you are interested, please feel free to contact me (jamesvm@worldnet.att.net?Subject=Website_inquiry).

HTH,

Matt

Jason Chambers
11th January 2003, 19:46
Fujin Dojo
GWNBF/KJJR
Michael Mascari
9234 Huntington Court
Mokena, IL 60448
Tel: 630-632-6571
Email: mrmascari@core.com

Fujin Dojo (http://members.core.com/~genbukan/)

BC
13th January 2003, 18:25
Try this:

http://www.chicago-ninjutsu.org/

I heard their demo at the Osaka Festival in Jackson Park was pretty good.

tweety
13th January 2003, 18:32
Originally posted by BC
Try this:

http://www.chicago-ninjutsu.org/

I heard their demo at the Osaka Festival in Jackson Park was pretty good.

That was James Morganelli's group at the Osaka Festival.

Steve Kovalcik

Chris Schimdt
16th January 2003, 21:24
If Milwaukee isn't too far you could train here with Coleman Sensei.
I believe you could get his e-mail from the forum.

Mike Passow
17th January 2003, 06:40
Mr. Anthony Brooks is the senior instructor of the Bujinkan Bushigokoro Dojo in Chicago, Illinois
http://members.rediff.com/bujinroosevelt


If it's not too far for you, you could look up Mr. Mark Hodel who teaches in the Kenosha area.
http://www.winjutsu.com/hodel/index.html



You can find other Bujinkan schools on Winjutsu, but more specifically on the 'yellow pages':
http://www.winjutsu.com/winlinks.html


Hope this helps.
Yours,

J.Goldschmidt
17th January 2003, 07:40
Where do you live, what suburb? Im From the Schaumburg/Palatine Area.. (Inverness) and I belong to a Bujinkan Dojo in Chicago, We train out doors year round, any weather. At the Funin Dojo in Chicago... if you are interested let me know i can supply you with some information, though ive only been a member for a few months ill try to answer any questions you have or refer you to my teacher..

E-Mail me at BZMMR@AOL.COM





Joshua Goldschmidt

JKD327
24th January 2003, 23:10
I live in Island Lake.

Moken is 80 miles. And kenosha is pretty far too. either way, I won't dread not being able to go to Ninjutsu. There's a lot of other schools here in the mean time. Plus I think I'm going to continue at my current school. I've changed my mind on a lot of subjects there.


Some training is better than no training.