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    hello to all,

    new member here,
    I prob know this question been asked many a time but:
    I am looking for a dojos/ groups that teaches jujutsu , kenjutsu. or aikido ( more traditional styles prefered) they do not have to be at the same school.

    I live in Euless tx. for you who do not know it is in between dallas and ft worth by dfw airport. i have searhed the web some and found a few places but figured i would ask here also and get info from people who know more about than myself.

    the dojos i have found are:

    the dallas boudkai one if its splinter schools in irving tx for jujutsu
    the nikko dojo for kenjutsu and
    and for akido i looked at Aikido of Dallas or plano aikikai

    any help would greatly be appricieated

    thank you
    chris

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    Hello Chris,

    First, E-Budo rules state that you must put your full name in every post. You can edit your signature to do this automatically.

    Second, for aikido, there is a Jiyushinkai dojo in the Dallas area. Details below. I've been there and they are a great group of people.

    From the Jiyushinkai website:
    http://www.jiyushinkai.org/

    Jita Kyoei Dojo
    http://www.jitakyoei.com/
    c/o Chamberlain Studios of Self-Defense
    2739 Bachman Drive
    Dallas, TX 75220

    phone: 214-351-5367
    Bill Parker, Dojocho

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    thanks for the aikido school that one look promising.

    also does anybody know of a good kenjtsu dojo and or jujutsu dojo
    ( just tring t o lok at all my options before i m ake a final decision on what to take.)


    soon as i can figure out what i did / and how to go about changing my name i will.

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    Before anyone else says anything...i'll quote Mark's post above:

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Murray
    Hello Chris,

    First, E-Budo rules state that you must put your full name in every post. You can edit your signature to do this automatically.
    Do it man! DO IT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctopher069 View Post
    thanks for the aikido school that one look promising.

    also does anybody know of a good kenjtsu dojo and or jujutsu dojo
    ( just tring t o lok at all my options before i m ake a final decision on what to take.)


    soon as i can figure out what i did / and how to go about changing my name i will.
    Open the User CP, on the left hand side, just below the blue Post Reply mark. After you open User CP, you will see Edit Signature on the top left. Open it and create your signature, at least with your full name. Then press Save Signature.

    We are very severe about this rule here at E-Budo.

    Oh and welcome to the forum.

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    I seem to recall there being a Shinkage Ryu group somewhere in Texas. I can't remember the particulars, but a use of the forum search functions might turn up something for you.
    David Sims

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    David,
    It's in the Austin area.


    There is THSYR in the Dallas area, but I'll hold for compliance.
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