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.
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.
--Thomas Anselmi
Katsujin Ryu Budokai
I live in NW Houston and train at TNT jujitsu. It's in the NW area. Here is the website - http://www.tntjujitsu.com/.
I doubt they are still there, but about 10 years ago there was a police officer who taught Saunces Ryu Ju Jitsu at the Jewish Community Center on the west side of town (off I-10). Wish I could be of more help, but I left Houston...
Call 281-292-3397
Just North of Houston
Do any of these places teach koryu jujutsu?
George Kohler
Genbukan Kusakage dojo
Dojo-cho
Please sign your full name on your posts. This is an E-Budo rule.Originally Posted by Jaymariii
George Kohler
Genbukan Kusakage dojo
Dojo-cho
i had an opportunity to check out tntjujitsu last night, and will work on the other suggestions. please keep them coming though. i really appreciate the help.
--Thomas Anselmi
Katsujin Ryu Budokai
You might want to check out Darrel Craig's Houston Budokan. He's big into Kendo and police jujitsu. I do not know his web adress, but he should not be hard to find. I do not train there myself, so I can't give any first hand accounts of his school.
Kelley Carter
Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu Renshinkan
"Jaymariii I live in NW Houston and train at TNT jujitsu. It's in the NW area. Here is the website - http://www.tntjujitsu.com/."
Do you really refer to your Sensei as your Master? I saw that was how he was listed on the website. That's very unusual in Jujutsu.