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I'm wanting to get into either the Bujinkan or the Genbukan, but there aren't any instructors around where i live. I was wondering if someone would be interested in training me. I'm willing to pay the necessary fees and whatnot for the belt, patches, Menkyo, Membership, etc... Anybody that can do this just like, reply to this post or shoot me a PM or something...Thanks.
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As you already know bujinkan is combination of number of Japanese arts. Jujitu related arts is a good start/substitute for Bujinkan especially if you are training as a police cadet. Restraining skill you learn in jujitu come in very handy.
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Did you try www.winjutsu.com? It has a yellow pages full of links by state.
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