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zanglerska
10th February 2006, 15:13
Hi, I am new to the Houston area and wanted to know a good dojo in Houston. I am living on the NW side of town, but will travel anywhere to a good school. Thank you very much.

pgsmith
10th February 2006, 15:28
Here's what I know about the Houston area ...

Emily Egan runs an MJER iaido dojo in Clear Lake under the auspices of John Ray sensei, nanadan kyoshi. Here's their web site ... http://www.clear-lake-iaido.com/ If you've been practicing in the Komei Jyuku, that would probably be your best bet. There are some differences between Sekiguchi sensei's MJER and the ZNIR MJER, but more commonality than difference.

Darrell Craig teaches iaido and kendo at Houston Budokan ... http://www.houstonbudo.com/

Craig Hocker used to run a Muso Shinden ryu iaido study group, but I don't have any contact info for him. You'll have to try and track it down yourself.

Good luck!

zanglerska
10th February 2006, 16:21
thanks for the quick response! i am pretty upset i cannot train at my old dojo, since Sekiguchi sensei was making yearly visits. however, im sure i will find a great place in houston also.

Charles Mahan
10th February 2006, 19:20
Egan-sensei runs the only MJER dojo in the Houston area that I know of. The bad news is that Clear Lake is decidedly on the south side of Houston. It's a bit of a commute if I'm not very much mistaken, but what can you do.

I think you will find Egan-sensei runs an excellent program. While she doesn't have annual visits from Sekiguchi-sensei, Tanida-sensei(Hachidan Hanshi) does come to Denton once a year, and our ranks come directly from Ikeda-soke. Ray-sensei gets down to Houston a couple of times a year or so, and Egan-sensei organizes trips up to Denton two or three times a year. She also gets over to Japan to visit with Tanida-sensei once a year or so.

Our MJER will probably look a little different to you at first. The basics are mostly the same, but with a few differences here and there.

Chuck.Gordon
11th February 2006, 06:25
Craig Hocker's info:

http://www.houstonkiaikido.org

info@houstonkiaikido.org

The website is for Craig's aikido dojo, but he also teaches Muso Shinden Ryu iai.

He's a great guy, lots of fun AND he's a real brain scientist! No, really.

Say hi from Chuck and Emily in Germany if you see him.

Charles Mahan
12th February 2006, 23:14
Chuck,

Sugarland is on the Southwest side of Houston, but it's certainly closer than Clear Lake. Depending on just where our poster is on the Northwest side of town, this might not be too far.

pgsmith
13th February 2006, 18:50
Craig Hocker's info:
Thanks Chuck!
I had heard a couple years ago that he was out there, but did not have any contact info for him. I'll stick that one in my list, along with that fact that you endorsed him! It's good to know.

Jorge Garcia
19th February 2006, 22:28
Craig Hocker's info:

http://www.houstonkiaikido.org

info@houstonkiaikido.org

The website is for Craig's aikido dojo, but he also teaches Muso Shinden Ryu iai.

He's a great guy, lots of fun AND he's a real brain scientist! No, really.

Say hi from Chuck and Emily in Germany if you see him.

Here's the link for Craig's locations.
http://www.houstonkiaikido.org/ssk.htm
He actually teaches in several places. The Aikibudokan is in Northwest Houston where Craig sensei has students but I don't think he teaches there regularly. I myself live in Northwest Houston and I train with him at the Hope Center in the Heights which is near the downtown. Craig sensei is an excellent teacher and the dues are low. We also have a bi-annual visit from Shihan Roger Wehrhahn who is excellent. I believe he will be in Houston this April.
Best wishes,

zanglerska
28th February 2006, 13:45
wow, thanks for all of the replies guys...now i need to start making the rounds :)

Charles Mahan
28th February 2006, 13:55
Just don't try to visit Egan-sensei this weekend. She and all her students will be up here in Denton to see Ray-sensei's instructor from Chiba. Tanida-sensei will be running a Koushukai(seminar) and a Shodan Shiken (rank exam). If you're gonna try to get down and see her, I'd wait till the following weekend.

schlager7
18th May 2006, 14:40
I would add, belatedly, that there is a local fencing forum for the Houston area that includes an iaido board, that Emily Egan moderates and checks pretty close to daily.

If you have questions about iaido in Houston, it is probably a good first stop.

Here is the link:

Texas Gulf Coast Fencing Forum: Iaido (http://campechesteel.proboards15.com/index.cgi?board=iaido)

Charles Mahan
18th May 2006, 18:34
Egan-sensei is pretty easy to get ahold of via email. Her address is listed on her dojo website. The website is a bit out of date(her website shows sandan, but she's ben yondan more than a year), but I'm pretty sure her email is correct.

kironin
19th May 2006, 20:52
Hey, I stumbled across this thread...

I teach Muso Shinden Ryu Iaido in central Houston. My school is a member of San Shin Kai.

Houston San Shin Kai
http://www.houstonkiaikido.org/ssk.htm
has my contact information.

I host a seminar twice a year with Roger Wehrhahn, head of North American San Shin Kai, and attend the annual summer camp intensive.

been studying Iaido since about 1994.

you are welcome to come by for a visit.
We will be moving in to a bigger space in July.
best.
Craig Hocker

Charles Mahan
19th May 2006, 21:05
Welcome to E-budo Hocker-sensei.

kironin
19th April 2014, 22:45
Simply updating the online location of our dojo information,

http://texasiaido.com

best to all. :wave: