Succesfully done winter survival seminar

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The precise measurements made by the well known village store Dacko 56 ™, showed that during this seminar the air temperature was between 1 and 5 degrees Celsius. The minimal temperature was at the times of passing the river, while the maximal was around 13.00 hours.

Certainly, because of the desire to master the survival skills in winter conditions, the attendants of today`s seminar weren`t reluctant to finish it because of the harsh weather conditions.

There were 15 students of Bujinkan Macedonia on this seminar, as well as a journalist and a photo-reporter from „Life Magazine“, who showed interest for our work and will write a report on it in their February issue. We would like to extend our congratulations to the reporters who managed to stay for more than three hours (out of eight) following us through different terrains.

The seminar started by mastering the technique of passing rivers with increased water-flow. Kriva river showed it`s teeth on this occasion. The river`s source is located in the high and snowy mountains, was so cold, that after mere few meters we weren`t able to feel out feet and legs anymore.
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Afterwards, the students learned ways to build a winter hideout and light a fire by rubbing stones together. The hideout was built in about 20 minutes, and we managed to light the fire although the ground and air were moist.
 
After mastering this technique, the members of Bujinkan Macedonia, departed for the location called Sm`kneno, where instructor Dovezenski held a short lecture about getting drinking water in winter conditions. Afterwards, there was a taijutsu training (unarmed combat), buki mamori buki (weapon versus weapon), as well as techniques for fighting in a formation, with spear and sword.

After this event was over, each of the attendants was satisfied with what they learned, and by the things they said, they can barely wait for the next seminar in February, themed: Yarijutsu (spear-fighting techniques).

Succesfully done winter survival seminar

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16012011203120zima3.jpg
The precise measurements made by the well known village store Dacko 56 ™, showed that during this seminar the air temperature was between 1 and 5 degrees Celsius. The minimal temperature was at the times of passing the river, while the maximal was around 13.00 hours.

Certainly, because of the desire to master the survival skills in winter conditions, the attendants of today`s seminar weren`t reluctant to finish it because of the harsh weather conditions.

There were 15 students of Bujinkan Macedonia on this seminar, as well as a journalist and a photo-reporter from „Life Magazine“, who showed interest for our work and will write a report on it in their February issue. We would like to extend our congratulations to the reporters who managed to stay for more than three hours (out of eight) following us through different terrains.

The seminar started by mastering the technique of passing rivers with increased water-flow. Kriva river showed it`s teeth on this occasion. The river`s source is located in the high and snowy mountains, was so cold, that after mere few meters we weren`t able to feel out feet and legs anymore.
16012011203142zima2.jpg

Afterwards, the students learned ways to build a winter hideout and light a fire by rubbing stones together. The hideout was built in about 20 minutes, and we managed to light the fire although the ground and air were moist.
 
After mastering this technique, the members of Bujinkan Macedonia, departed for the location called Sm`kneno, where instructor Dovezenski held a short lecture about getting drinking water in winter conditions. Afterwards, there was a taijutsu training (unarmed combat), buki mamori buki (weapon versus weapon), as well as techniques for fighting in a formation, with spear and sword.

After this event was over, each of the attendants was satisfied with what they learned, and by the things they said, they can barely wait for the next seminar in February, themed: Yarijutsu (spear-fighting techniques).

Winter ninja training „Means to survive in the wilderness“

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07012011010746zima2.jpgThe instructor of Bujinkan Macedonia, Igor Dovezenski, will hold the first outdoor seminar scheduled for 2011.
As the title says, at this seminar we will learn ways to survive in winter conditions, at low temperature and harsh surroundings. The date of the event (16th of January) is chosen in order to test the techniques in the most practical sense.

On this seminar, we will study these skills:

– crossing rivers with increased water-flow with and without rope.

– getting food and water

– building shelter and camp

– winter conditions combat

– using nature as a weapon for combat etc.

This seminar can be attended by every psychophysically healthy student of Bujinkan Macedonia (at their own risk, of course). 

Equipment required:

– field pants (with a layer beneath them), t-shirts, a shirt and sweater, a jacket, hat, shawl, boots, three pairs of underpants and training weapons. 

Warning: the temperatures will most likely be under zero. The terrain is open and windy. The presence of wild life is something normal this part of the year. At least seven consecutive hours of non-stop training, at extremely cold weather. Crossing naked a frozen river is mandatory.

Date: 16.01.2011 (Sunday)

Location: Sm’kneno

Programme:

08.00 hours – departure from Skopje

09.00 hours – arrival

09.00 -16.00 hours – theory and practice

17.00 return

Good luck!

Winter ninja training „Means to survive in the wilderness“

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07012011010746zima2.jpgThe instructor of Bujinkan Macedonia, Igor Dovezenski, will hold the first outdoor seminar scheduled for 2011.
As the title says, at this seminar we will learn ways to survive in winter conditions, at low temperature and harsh surroundings. The date of the event (16th of January) is chosen in order to test the techniques in the most practical sense.

On this seminar, we will study these skills:

– crossing rivers with increased water-flow with and without rope.

– getting food and water

– building shelter and camp

– winter conditions combat

– using nature as a weapon for combat etc.

This seminar can be attended by every psychophysically healthy student of Bujinkan Macedonia (at their own risk, of course). 

Equipment required:

– field pants (with a layer beneath them), t-shirts, a shirt and sweater, a jacket, hat, shawl, boots, three pairs of underpants and training weapons. 

Warning: the temperatures will most likely be under zero. The terrain is open and windy. The presence of wild life is something normal this part of the year. At least seven consecutive hours of non-stop training, at extremely cold weather. Crossing naked a frozen river is mandatory.

Date: 16.01.2011 (Sunday)

Location: Sm’kneno

Programme:

08.00 hours – departure from Skopje

09.00 hours – arrival

09.00 -16.00 hours – theory and practice

17.00 return

Good luck!

Theme for 2011 / Happy holidays

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According to soke Masaaki Hatsumi`s directions, the theme for 2011 will be Kihon Happo. We are happy to hear that Bujinkan is dedicating it`s attention to the basics of the martial arts. That is something that our dojo has continuously payed attention to and considers most important.

As every year, Bujinkan Macedonia has it`s own internal theme, which is explored during the twelve months. In 2011, we decided to dedicate ourselves to the study of Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu (The school of the willow spirit).

The 2011 program of Bujinkan Macedonia is already on our page.

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We would like to announce that the coming holidays, the School for martial arts Taiyou e no Michi along with the two dojos, Bujinkan Macedonia and Daito Ryu Macedonia will not be working on:

-Bujinkan Macedonia – 31st of December (2010) and 7th of January (2011) / First training sessions on the 3rd of January (2011).
-Daito Ryu Macedonia –  1st of January (2011) /  first training on the 8th of January (2011).

To all our members, we wish all the best in the new 2011. Also, a marry Christmas.

Akemashite Omedeto Gozaimasu!

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30122010083359polaganje_2010-2.jpgYesterday, in the Hombu Dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia, we had a degree testing for student degrees.

The 9th kyu test was passed by Toshe A., Hristina S. and Frosina N., while the degree of 7th kyu was earned by Filip A., Gorjan S., Kosara P. and Iskra B. 

The 5th kyu test was passed by the students Maja I., Anton P., Tina D. and Katerina D.

Deserved, the 3rd kyu degree was earned by Darko B., Blagica S., Zoran T. and Manueal D., and the first kyu degree was earned by Marjan P. and Marko O.

For their effort, perseverance,  loyalty, regularity and love for the art and the dojo, commendation diplomas were granted to Anton P., Kosara P. and Filip A. Anton is the most regular student in the Bujinkan Macedonia dojo, from the day of it`s opening until today. Namely, from the 1st of January until yesterday, he hasn`t missed a single practice session.

This year, the certificates for support in the development of Bujinkan Ninjutsu in Macedonia were given to Aleksandar V. and Darko B. (all names are written shortened because of our respect to the privacy of our members).

Theme for 2011 / Happy holidays

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According to soke Masaaki Hatsumi`s directions, the theme for 2011 will be Kihon Happo. We are happy to hear that Bujinkan is dedicating it`s attention to the basics of the martial arts. That is something that our dojo has continuously payed attention to and considers most important.

As every year, Bujinkan Macedonia has it`s own internal theme, which is explored during the twelve months. In 2011, we decided to dedicate ourselves to the study of Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu (The school of the willow spirit).

The 2011 program of Bujinkan Macedonia is already on our page.

********************************************************

We would like to announce that the coming holidays, the School for martial arts Taiyou e no Michi along with the two dojos, Bujinkan Macedonia and Daito Ryu Macedonia will not be working on:

-Bujinkan Macedonia – 31st of December (2010) and 7th of January (2011) / First training sessions on the 3rd of January (2011).
-Daito Ryu Macedonia –  1st of January (2011) /  first training on the 8th of January (2011).

To all our members, we wish all the best in the new 2011. Also, a marry Christmas.

Akemashite Omedeto Gozaimasu!

*******************************************************

30122010083359polaganje_2010-2.jpgYesterday, in the Hombu Dojo of Bujinkan Macedonia, we had a degree testing for student degrees.

The 9th kyu test was passed by Toshe A., Hristina S. and Frosina N., while the degree of 7th kyu was earned by Filip A., Gorjan S., Kosara P. and Iskra B. 

The 5th kyu test was passed by the students Maja I., Anton P., Tina D. and Katerina D.

Deserved, the 3rd kyu degree was earned by Darko B., Blagica S., Zoran T. and Manueal D., and the first kyu degree was earned by Marjan P. and Marko O.

For their effort, perseverance,  loyalty, regularity and love for the art and the dojo, commendation diplomas were granted to Anton P., Kosara P. and Filip A. Anton is the most regular student in the Bujinkan Macedonia dojo, from the day of it`s opening until today. Namely, from the 1st of January until yesterday, he hasn`t missed a single practice session.

This year, the certificates for support in the development of Bujinkan Ninjutsu in Macedonia were given to Aleksandar V. and Darko B. (all names are written shortened because of our respect to the privacy of our members).

Report for 2010

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The year behind us, we can qualify as a successful one. According to soke Masaaki Hatsumi directions, 2010 was dedicated to Rokkon Shojo. In order to discover more on the subject, we organised two international seminars. One with one of the world`s greatest ninjutsu masters, Sveneric Bogsater, and the second with our great friend, Steffen Froehlich, highest-rank shihan from Germany.

The internal theme of our dojo this year, was the Koto Ryu Koppojutsu school. Twelve months we trained all the techniques and kata of this powerful art. We can say that our students enjoyed it a lot.

In 2010, the instructor of Bujinkan Macedonia held seven outdoor seminars with a wide range of themes. Among these, most important are „Survival“ and „The path of Shugenja“ which can already be considered as trademarks of our dojo. For the first time this year, we had a two-day outdoor seminar dedicated to Ono ha Itto Ryu Kenjutsu, titled „Kenjutsu under the stars of Lipac“. Because of the great interest and wonderful experience, we agreed that this seminar will be repeated every year in May – becoming a tradition.

This past year, instructor Dovezenski also held a couple of two-day indoor seminars. He was invited to teach in Kavadarci and Gradsko. As always, the interest was significant, the training hall full, and he fun great. On the seminar that took place in Kavadarci, there were over 50 students who were able to discover the basics of Gyokko Ryu and Koto Ryu.

In Gradsko, we opened a section of our dojo, with ten students. We follow their work and selflessly help them. Hard work awaits them, in order to achieve the standard of Bujinkan Macedonia. Years covered in blood and sweat, in order for us to grow in a real Dojo. But there is no other way –  only hard training. With honour and loyalty to achieve out goals.

We also visited some international seminars organised by both Bujinkan and other martial schools, all in order to get to know better the arts we train at our Dojo. Among these visit, the most notable one is instructor Dovezenski`s
long stay in the Hombu Dojo of the European Daito Ryu Aikibudo organization in Italy, where he practised hard as uchi-deshi to the only non-Japanese shihan in Daito ryu Aikijujutsu, sensei Antonino Certa.

At the moment, our dojo counts 40 regular members. This year, the number is the same as it was last year. We didn`t have any serious campaigns to attract new students, but most of the existing membership remain dedicated and loyal to Bujinkan Macedonia. Those are true students, who bravely walk the Path and patiently train with one cause – self-improvement in every field in life. They are not interested in Bujinkan politics, or quick advancement. They believe in the rule of our dojo: At least five years of tough training without missed sessions in order to earn a black belt. And each of them is happy for that.

This year we opened another dojo for two other classical Japanese samurai arts: Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu and Ono ha Itto Ryu Kenjutsu (Takeda Den). With that, we are the only dojo for these two schools for the whole territory od south-eastern Europe. We see that as a privilege and a great obligation in order to justify sensei Certa`s trust given to us. The plans regarding these two schools are big, but more on that in 2011.

As far as public interest is concerned, we continuously decline most invitations to take part in any kind of media (and there are a lot). We do that because we consider classical martial arts to be for chosen people, who are supposed to find us themselves. From the many newspapers and television houses asking us for an interview, we accepted only three. So, Bujinkan Macedonia was published in the „Life Magazine“, where twice, with photographs we showed some practical means of self-defence for women. Also, we were guests to the weekly magazine „Tea Moderna“, as well as in the national Channel 5 television`s „Vo Trend“ show.

For the occasion of our 15th birthday, in July we organised a party, and there were both current and old members there. We had a great time there, almost unbelievably so.

In august, we had our Ninja Summer Camp. We had 18 students that for nine days day-and-night breathed and acquired koryu bujutsu knowledge.
As every year, we had a couple of humanitarian actions.
There were other things, also worth mentioning, among which the private classes that instructor Dovezenski gave to two competitors in mixed martial arts (MMA/UFC), as well as our new web-page dedicated to Daito Ryu Aikibudo (http://daito.koryu.mk).

Our biggest accomplishment this year – we bought some land in the valley of the Lipac mountain. With this, „Taiyou e no Michi“ has it`s own space where we can have our outdoor seminars whenever we wish so. In time, we want this place to grow into a beautiful dojo that will work throughout the weekends, whole year long.

At the end, a few statistics for our web-page. Beginning from the 1st of January 2010, and ending today, our website was visited by over 14.000 people, from a total of 84 countries – USA, Serbia, Germany and Croatia (sorted by number of visits, excluding Macedonia which has the most hits). While that may not be a big number to brag about, consider that we do not do any other kind of self-promotion – the number is not bad at all.

In 2011, we expect even better results. As always. Ganbatte!

Report for 2010

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29122010233641izvestaj_2010.jpg
The year behind us, we can qualify as a successful one. According to soke Masaaki Hatsumi directions, 2010 was dedicated to Rokkon Shojo. In order to discover more on the subject, we organised two international seminars. One with one of the world`s greatest ninjutsu masters, Sveneric Bogsater, and the second with our great friend, Steffen Froehlich, highest-rank shihan from Germany.

The internal theme of our dojo this year, was the Koto Ryu Koppojutsu school. Twelve months we trained all the techniques and kata of this powerful art. We can say that our students enjoyed it a lot.

In 2010, the instructor of Bujinkan Macedonia held seven outdoor seminars with a wide range of themes. Among these, most important are „Survival“ and „The path of Shugenja“ which can already be considered as trademarks of our dojo. For the first time this year, we had a two-day outdoor seminar dedicated to Ono ha Itto Ryu Kenjutsu, titled „Kenjutsu under the stars of Lipac“. Because of the great interest and wonderful experience, we agreed that this seminar will be repeated every year in May – becoming a tradition.

This past year, instructor Dovezenski also held a couple of two-day indoor seminars. He was invited to teach in Kavadarci and Gradsko. As always, the interest was significant, the training hall full, and he fun great. On the seminar that took place in Kavadarci, there were over 50 students who were able to discover the basics of Gyokko Ryu and Koto Ryu.

In Gradsko, we opened a section of our dojo, with ten students. We follow their work and selflessly help them. Hard work awaits them, in order to achieve the standard of Bujinkan Macedonia. Years covered in blood and sweat, in order for us to grow in a real Dojo. But there is no other way –  only hard training. With honour and loyalty to achieve out goals.

We also visited some international seminars organised by both Bujinkan and other martial schools, all in order to get to know better the arts we train at our Dojo. Among these visit, the most notable one is instructor Dovezenski`s
long stay in the Hombu Dojo of the European Daito Ryu Aikibudo organization in Italy, where he practised hard as uchi-deshi to the only non-Japanese shihan in Daito ryu Aikijujutsu, sensei Antonino Certa.

At the moment, our dojo counts 40 regular members. This year, the number is the same as it was last year. We didn`t have any serious campaigns to attract new students, but most of the existing membership remain dedicated and loyal to Bujinkan Macedonia. Those are true students, who bravely walk the Path and patiently train with one cause – self-improvement in every field in life. They are not interested in Bujinkan politics, or quick advancement. They believe in the rule of our dojo: At least five years of tough training without missed sessions in order to earn a black belt. And each of them is happy for that.

This year we opened another dojo for two other classical Japanese samurai arts: Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu and Ono ha Itto Ryu Kenjutsu (Takeda Den). With that, we are the only dojo for these two schools for the whole territory od south-eastern Europe. We see that as a privilege and a great obligation in order to justify sensei Certa`s trust given to us. The plans regarding these two schools are big, but more on that in 2011.

As far as public interest is concerned, we continuously decline most invitations to take part in any kind of media (and there are a lot). We do that because we consider classical martial arts to be for chosen people, who are supposed to find us themselves. From the many newspapers and television houses asking us for an interview, we accepted only three. So, Bujinkan Macedonia was published in the „Life Magazine“, where twice, with photographs we showed some practical means of self-defence for women. Also, we were guests to the weekly magazine „Tea Moderna“, as well as in the national Channel 5 television`s „Vo Trend“ show.

For the occasion of our 15th birthday, in July we organised a party, and there were both current and old members there. We had a great time there, almost unbelievably so.

In august, we had our Ninja Summer Camp. We had 18 students that for nine days day-and-night breathed and acquired koryu bujutsu knowledge.
As every year, we had a couple of humanitarian actions.
There were other things, also worth mentioning, among which the private classes that instructor Dovezenski gave to two competitors in mixed martial arts (MMA/UFC), as well as our new web-page dedicated to Daito Ryu Aikibudo (http://daito.koryu.mk).

Our biggest accomplishment this year – we bought some land in the valley of the Lipac mountain. With this, „Taiyou e no Michi“ has it`s own space where we can have our outdoor seminars whenever we wish so. In time, we want this place to grow into a beautiful dojo that will work throughout the weekends, whole year long.

At the end, a few statistics for our web-page. Beginning from the 1st of January 2010, and ending today, our website was visited by over 14.000 people, from a total of 84 countries – USA, Serbia, Germany and Croatia (sorted by number of visits, excluding Macedonia which has the most hits). While that may not be a big number to brag about, consider that we do not do any other kind of self-promotion – the number is not bad at all.

In 2011, we expect even better results. As always. Ganbatte!

Succesfully done outdoor Kenjutsu seminar

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21112010191728Koto54.jpgTowards the end of the forest region in the Mlaka location, on the very coast of Kriva river, was held a Kenjutsu seminar which was attended by six students of Bujinkan Macedonia. As always,
the practice session was serious and hard, and each of the students tried as hard as they could to learn as much as possible. Instructor Dovezenski went into the deepest details, explaining not only the technique, but also the idea and principle it carries. That kind of high level of explanation, as well as the dynamics of the techniques practiced, resulted in fatigue among the studens. However, neither the concetration needed to follow the lessons, nor the mental fatigue couldn`t conceal the amazement and enthusiasm from the seminar.

Differen body postures (kamae) were practiced, as well as
21112010191752Koto67.jpgdifferent slashing techniques (kiri waza), movement (tai sabaki and taihen) and fifteen kata that helped in understanding of this school better.

The sunny and calm november day, couldn`t have ended better – there was a small ceremony by which we celebrated the birthday of our student Iskra B., to whom instructor Dovezenski gave a calligraphy as a present – representing her warrior spirit and his wish to share the joy of this day with the rest of the membership of Bujinkan Macedonia.