Suino Sensei's Japanese Martial Arts Center in Ann Arbor, MI
Originally Posted by
Sam(urai)
Hello all,
I have trained with the BKA for a number of years and have recently moved to Rochester Hills, Michigan. The closest (and only dojo) I can find in the vicinity that teaches JSA is the "Japanese Martial Arts Center (JMAC)" in Ann Arbour (about an hours plus drive), luckily for me it is a MJER dojo. I understand though that it may be a different school of MJER and not ZNKR seitei iai.
The iaido is taught by Nicklaus Suino Sensei, I am just trying to find out if this is seen as a good dojo and a good sensei. I know that Suino Sensei has written books in the past, but I understand that lots of people have written books. I am just looking for an honest answer, with my JSA background in BKA ZNKR seitei and MJER iai is this dojo a good option for me?
Thank you in advance for all of your help,
Yes, to answer your question directly. Suino sensei is very, very good.
He lived in Tokyo for years, studied under some of the best instructors in Japan, took the Kanto plain (i.e., greater Tokyo) championship something like 4 years in a row IIRC, and has continued to grow and polish his art. And, knows how to teach in addition to how to practice, which is a rare combination itself, and has a national US and international Japanese personal network to back it up and to continue to expand.
All in all, a rare combination - I consider him the Real Deal.
If you want to cross-train in another JMA, he is also an accomplished judoka and jujutsuka to boot. I first met him on the tatami, he's good.
Good luck in your search!
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Lance Gatling ガトリング
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