Friday, December 15, 2023

Building Confidence with Self-Defense in Ann Arbor

Are you tired of feeling uncertain about your ability to protect yourself?

Want to feel confident doing things on your own?

Martial arts isn't just about building confidence; it's also about self-defense. If you want to be truly confident in real-life situations, self-defense is essential.


Self-Defense for Real-Life Confidence

Imagine knowing that you possess the skills and knowledge to protect yourself in potentially dangerous real-life situations. This level of preparedness instills a profound sense of security and empowers you in ways beyond measure. In martial arts, you not only acquire physical techniques but also develop the mental fortitude to apply them effectively when needed.


Read our latest article to learn more about building genuine self-confidence! 


Self-Defense in Ann Arbor Taught at JMAC

If you want to boost your confidence with self-defense in Ann Arbor, consider joining a program like JMAC. They'll help you build the authentic confidence and skills to face life's challenges with self-assurance. 

Contact JMAC today to start your journey.




Friday, December 1, 2023

Discover Confidence Through Martial Arts

Do you want genuine confidence, without the "fake it ‘til you make it" approach? 


Alex Hormozi wisely said, "Confidence without evidence is delusion." Martial arts offers a practical path to transform your confidence into authentic self-assurance.


Here’s how: 

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  1. Physical Mastery for Confidence
  2. Mental Resilience and Emotional Control
  3. Acknowledgement of Achievements
  4. Empowerment Beyond the Dojo
  5. Self-Defense for Real-Life 


For a deeper look at how martial arts builds genuine self-confidence, click here!  


Build Greater Confidence with Self-Defense in Ann Arbor

If you want to boost your confidence with self-defense in Ann Arbor, consider joining a program like JMAC. They'll help you build the authentic confidence and skills to face life's challenges with self-assurance. 


Contact JMAC today to start your journey.

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

The Duality of Martial Arts

Are you looking into joining martial arts to explore a fighting style rich with cultural history? 

In martial arts, there is a stark contrast between the classical and modern approaches. These two paradigms diverge in their emphasis on tradition, honor, and practicality.


Classical and Modern Approaches in the Martial Arts Styles 

In Iaido, which is deeply rooted in Japanese swordsmanship, both classical and modern approaches exist. Classical Iaido places heavy emphasis on kata (pre-arranged forms) and the preservation of ancient techniques. Modern Iaido, on the other hand, may incorporate practical self-defense applications and adapt to contemporary weaponry.


Learn more about classical vs. modern martial arts! 


Take Lessons in Modern Martial Arts in Ann Arbor at JMAC! 

When you study martial arts in Ann Arbor, you’re learning so much more than just how to defend yourself. Martial arts teaches discipline, honor, technique, and allows you to form deeper connections with those around you. 

Contact us today to begin your practice and view our schedule to find a time that’s right for you! 



Wednesday, November 1, 2023

A Quick Look at Classical Martial Arts

Want to learn more about the traditional values in martial arts?

Students of classical martial arts proudly trace their martial heritage back through the generations, linking themselves to their masters.


The Essence of Classical Martial Arts

Connection

Lineage signifies the direct teacher-student relationships that classical martial artists cherish. This lineage is not just a matter of historical record; it's a living connection that passes down knowledge, wisdom and a sense of responsibility. 

Honed Technique

Technique, in the classical realm, is more than just a means of self-defense. It is a sacred art to be mastered, preserved, and improved upon. The techniques handed down by teachers are held in high regard, and students dedicate themselves to honing these skills to perfection.


The Code of Honor

Honor is the moral compass of classical martial arts. It extends beyond the dojo's walls and permeates the practitioners' lives. The code of honor expects truthfulness, respect, and helpfulness within the martial arts community and in broader society. This code governs the conduct of practitioners both in and out of combat situations.



For a brief comparison of classical and modern martial arts, click here!  


Learn More about Classical and Modern Martial Arts in Ann Arbor with JMAC!  

Interested in learning more about martial arts in Ann Arbor?

Visit the JMAC dojo to experience the duality of martial arts! Contact us here on the website or call 734-720-0330 to arrange a free introductory lesson schedule a time to watch a class.


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Sunday, October 15, 2023

How Martial Arts Fosters Conflict Resolution Skills

Do you want to learn how to resolve conflict?

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Do you want to be prepared to defend yourself?

Martial arts provides skills that can help us to work through conflict and defend ourselves if needed, such as:

Observational Skills - Martial arts requires intense focus and has us perform precise, intricate movements. When you’re focused, you may observe small changes in social cues or body language that can help you predict and avoid conflict.

Self-Defense - When absolutely necessary, training in judo, jujutsu, or karate can help you defend yourself.

Learn other ways martial arts can help you take on conflict!

Study Judo or Jujutsu for Self-Defense in Ann Arbor

Do you want to learn how to defend yourself with throws, pins, chokes, and joint locks?

Then jujutsu or judo might be for you. At the Japanese Martial Arts Center, you’ll learn the focus, and discipline that jujutsu and judo teach while learning to protect yourself. You’ll be taught the fundamentals of evasion, strikes, and throws while effectively using force and reducing the risk of injury.

Scared you’ll be locked into a long-term membership? 

At JMAC, you can sign up for a two-month trial membership and opt out in that time if you feel martial arts aren’t right for you.  

There’s nothing to lose, and everything to gain!

Contact JMAC today to begin studying self-defense in Ann Arbor!

Sunday, October 1, 2023

JMAC Can Help You Gain Conflict Resolution Skills

Are you looking to study self-defense in Ann Arbor?

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Do you want to be prepared to face conflict?

Everyone runs into conflict at some point. The best way to prevent or resolve it is to be prepared! 

Martial arts can help you develop:

  • Self-Control - The discipline you learn during training can be used to control yourself. During a conflict, one of the worst things you can do is let your emotions or impulses get the best of you. Using self-control to remain calm can stop the situation from escalating.
  • Confidence - Martial arts can improve your confidence and help you realize that you are capable of doing hard or uncomfortable things, like dealing with conflict. Entering a conflict with confidence can help you handle the situation more and help control the outcome.

Learn more about conflict resolution skills!

Study Judo or Jujutsu for Self-Defense in Ann Arbor

Do you want to learn how to defend yourself with throws, pins, chokes, and joint locks?

Then jujutsu or judo might be for you. At the Japanese Martial Arts Center, you’ll learn the focus, and discipline that jujutsu and judo teach while learning to protect yourself. You’ll be taught the fundamentals of evasion, strikes, and throws while effectively using force and reducing the risk of injury.

Scared you’ll be locked into a long-term membership? 

At JMAC, you can sign up for a two-month trial membership and opt out in that time if you feel martial arts aren’t right for you.  

There’s nothing to lose, and everything to gain!

Contact JMAC today to begin studying self-defense in Ann Arbor!

Thursday, September 14, 2023

How Martial arts Can Help Kids and Teens Improve Themselves

Does your child have low self-esteem?

Two boys studying kids martial arts in Ann Arbor

Do you want to install good values in your child?

Having an activity that works the mind and body is a great place to start! Martial arts can help increase your child’s confidence in the following ways:

Progress over Perfection

There is no perfect martial artist. There’s always room for improvement! All the people your child will train with are also trying to be better than they were yesterday, which creates a rewarding and supportive atmosphere. By focusing on progress instead of perfection, your child can appreciate how far they’ve come rather than worrying if they’re good enough. 

Working Hard to Reach Goals

Receiving a new colored belt can be a great goal to work toward and will leave your child feeling accomplished.  At JMAC, we don’t just hand out belts to make people feel better. All belts must be earned through proper testing. Your child will learn that they must work hard to achieve their goals, and once they’ve earned it, their accomplishment will feel even better!

See other ways martial arts can improve confidence!

Enroll in Kids Martial Arts in Ann Arbor

Think kids martial arts in Ann Arbor would be a good fit for your child?

Visit JMAC to preview a class with no obligation to see if we are a good fit for your child! We train in a safe and systematic way that is suited to your child’s skill level and experience. We are proud to say that our dojo has never had a serious injury! Our Kids (ages 8-12) program will teach your child about basic movement, stances, and falling, all while having fun! Ages 13+ can be enrolled in adult programs.

Contact JMAC today to get started!

Friday, September 1, 2023

How Martial Arts Can Increase Confidence in Kids and Teens

Is your child stuck in their shell?

A child during kids martial arts in Ann Arbor

Do you want to see them grow and flourish?

Martial arts could be the answer! Martial arts can help your child grow physically and mentally, leading to increased confidence.

Self-Improvement

Martial arts is primarily an individual sport centered around self-improvement rather than winning or losing. With practice, your child may notice they can punch harder than they could last week or can move with more fluidity than before. Seeing these improvements can help them realize how much they’ve grown and feel a sense of pride. They may also see improvements in other areas, such as other sports, composure in the classroom, or discipline with homework at home.

Accepting Failure

At JMAC, we have a saying: “fall down seven times, get up eight!” No one becomes a master of martial arts at their first practice. Everyone, including senseis, have struggled and even failed. Your child will learn that it’s okay to fail and learn how to get back up. Once the fear of failure is gone, your child may be more willing to try new things and enter uncertain spaces with confidence.

Learn more ways that martial arts can increase confidence!

Enroll in Kids Martial Arts in Ann Arbor

Think kids martial arts in Ann Arbor would be a good fit for your child?

Visit JMAC to preview a class with no obligation to see if we are a good fit for your child! We train in a safe and systematic way that is suited to your child’s skill level and experience. We are proud to say that our dojo has never had a serious injury! Our Kids (ages 8-12) program will teach your child about basic movement, stances, and falling, all while having fun! Ages 13+ can be enrolled in adult programs.

Contact JMAC today to get started!

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Improve Yourself by Attending Martial Arts Events

Want to practice as much as possible?

Martial artists practicing martial arts in Ann Arbor

Looking to be more involved in the martial arts community?

Attending events outside of practice can have multiple benefits!

Training camps, challenges, competitions, and classes from visiting instructors can help you:

Meet New People and Build Relationships – Everyone can use more friends and role models! At events like The JMAC Crucible, you can meet dojomates who study different styles than you. At traveling events, you can meet members of the many dojos JMAC has relationships with throughout North America and Japan. 

Take Travel Opportunities – At JMAC, we often travel to dojos around the US, Canada, and in the Tokyo area. Take advantage of these travel opportunities to bond with others as a dojo and support each other.

Practice! – To be the best martial artist you can be, you’ll likely need to practice outside your normal practice time. Events can give you the opportunity to learn new skills and improve what you already know. 

Learn more benefits on our website!

Practice Martial Arts in Ann Arbor at JMAC

The more time and energy you put into something, the better the result! Choose to practice martial arts in Ann Arbor at JMAC for a supportive community that focuses on being a better you than you were yesterday.

To begin, you can watch a class with no obligation to make sure you find an art that interests you and take two free intro lessons from an instructor. Scared of long-term contracts? You can sign up for a two-month trial membership and get a free uniform! Includes all styles except iaido. Contact JMAC today to schedule your free intro lessons! 

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Why Attend Martial Arts Events Outside of Regular Practice?

Want to learn more about martial arts?

Are you trying to improve your skills?

Two men practicing martial arts in Ann Arbor

Training camps, challenges, competitions, and classes from visiting instructors can help you:

See New Martial Arts – At competitions and different dojos, you may see different martial arts or styles. Learn how many types of martial arts there are and get inspired! You may even want to start practicing new arts!

Learn About Competitions – If you’ve never participated in a martial arts competition, going as a spectator can help you understand how they work and if you’d be interested in participating in the future. It also helps to support your dojomates who are competing!

Push Yourself – Get outside your comfort zone and try new things! Use outside events to push yourself, and you’ll see amazing results! Attending difficult events can also help improve your confidence and fortitude. 

Learn other benefits to attending martial arts events!

Practice Martial Arts in Ann Arbor at JMAC

The more time and energy you put into something, the better the result! Choose to practice martial arts in Ann Arbor at JMAC for a supportive community that focuses on being a better you than you were yesterday.

To begin, you can watch a class with no obligation to make sure you find an art that interests you and take two free intro lessons from an instructor. Scared of long-term contracts? You can sign up for a two-month trial membership and get a free uniform! Includes all styles except iaido. Contact JMAC today to schedule your free intro lessons!

Friday, July 14, 2023

Types of Striking Arts

Not interested in grappling?

A woman boxing | Karate Ann Arbor

Try striking martial arts! Examples of these include:

Boxing – Boxing is a sport where two people strike each other above the belt as many times as possible with padded gloves until one competitor can’t fight any longer. The origin of boxing is not clear, but it was established as an Olympic game in 688 BC. There are many different types of boxing that may allow using the legs, knees, and elbows.

Muay Thai – Muay Thai is an explosive Thai martial art that uses punches, kicks, some grappling by clinching the opponent, and the ability to use the knees and elbows. No padding is used, so fighters must toughen up their bodies to avoid injuries.

Learn about other striking styles on our website!

Study Karate in Ann Arbor

Does striking sound fun to you?

Start studying karate in Ann Arbor at JMAC!

Visit our dojo and watch a class with no obligation. Take two free intro lessons and sign up for our two-month trial membership before making commitment.

Contact JMAC today!

Saturday, July 1, 2023

The History of Striking Arts

Do you want to have strong kicks and punches?

A woman practicing karate in Ann Arbor

Fighting systems that use striking may be right for you!

What is Striking? 

Striking refers to stand-up fighting moves, like kicks, punches, palm strikes, and using the elbows and knees. Striking fighting techniques have been recorded since ancient Egypt and became popularized for competition in ancient Greece. An example of a striking art is karate.

Karate – Karate is a Japanese martial art originated in Okinawa that utilizes punches, kicks, blocks, and strikes. Karate is a defensive martial art, only used for self-defense unless in a competition. Training can be broken up into three sections:

Kihon – Meaning “basics,” kihon includes stances, strikes, punches, kicks, and blocks. 

Kata – Kata means “form” and are prearranged movements meant to simulate a fight. Kata helps develop your form, flow, and muscle memory.

Kumite – Meaning “sparring,” kumite can be free practice fighting or structured fighting drills. 

Learn about other striking martial arts on our website.

Study Karate in Ann Arbor

Does striking sound fun to you?

Start studying karate in Ann Arbor at JMAC!

Visit our dojo and watch a class with no obligation. Take two free intro lessons and sign up for our two-month trial membership before making commitment. 

Contact JMAC today!

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

How to Engage with Martial Arts as More Than a Student

How can you excel beyond being a martial arts student?

Two judokas | Martial arts Ann Arbor

There are many paths you can take to continue learning and being involved in martial arts!

Start a Club

Your dojo may wish to start satellite clubs. This means you’ll be teaching and representing your dojo at other locations. If there are no openings to become an instructor within your dojo, starting a club or teaching at an existing club could be a good alternative.

Start a Dojo

If you have the spirit of an entrepreneur, you may want to start your own dojo. It's good idea to teach in an existing dojo for a few years to get experience. Be aware that running a business means doing a lot of things that aren't martial arts, like bookkeeping, marketing, people management, planning, etc.

Learn more paths!

Study Martial Arts in Ann Arbor at an Encouraging Dojo

Suino-Sensei, JMAC’s Director, says: “Martial arts is one of the most worthwhile activities human beings can pursue. The long-term arc of the lifetime martial artist almost always tends toward good – good health, good relationships, a sense of community, and building skills that help improve lives. Each of us is unique, and these are some of the paths we can take on our journey!”

Do you have big martial art dreams?

Looking for a supportive dojo?

At JMAC, we thrive together! We’re a thriving dojo that aims to create a safe, respectful, and encouraging space for all, teaching karate, iaido, Nihon jujutsu, and judo.

Contact JMAC today to study martial arts in Ann Arbor.

Thursday, June 1, 2023

The Different Paths Martial Artists Can Take

What are your goals as a martial artist?

Two men studying martial arts in Ann Arbor

Receiving a black belt isn’t the final goal in martial arts. There’s always room for improvement and growth! There are many different paths a martial artist can take to continue studying and keeping traditional martial arts alive. 

Here are a few of them:

Remain a Student

Not every student wants to be a competitor or an instructor. It's perfectly fine to continue as a student, learning as you go and being a good citizen of the dojo. Remember to have goals and improvements in mind to keep your experience challenging and fulfilling!

Become a Competitor

For those who have the competitive spirit, going to martial arts tournaments can be a lot of fun! Tournaments usually contain a sparring component, such as kumite or randori, and a kata component. It can be inspiring to meet other talented martial artists, learn from them, and compete against them! 

Learn more paths you can take as a martial artist!

Study Martial Arts in Ann Arbor at an Encouraging Dojo

Suino-Sensei, JMAC’s Director, says: “Martial arts is one of the most worthwhile activities human beings can pursue. The long-term arc of the lifetime martial artist almost always tends toward good – good health, good relationships, a sense of community, and building skills that help improve lives. Each of us is unique, and these are some of the paths we can take on our journey!”

Do you have big martial art dreams?

Looking for a supportive dojo?

At JMAC, we thrive together! We’re a supportive dojo that aims to create a safe, respectful, and encouraging space for all, teaching karate, iaido, Nihon jujutsu, and judo.

Contact JMAC today to study martial arts in Ann Arbor.

Friday, May 12, 2023

What is Kiai’s Purpose?

The powerful shouts you hear martial artists make is called kiai.

Kiai is Used For:

  • Practice in certain kata
  • To intimidate an opponent
  • To harmonize your energy
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    To find your fighting spirit

How to Find Your Kiai

Kiai comes from the diaphragm - the same muscle that you use to cough. Try coughing and take note of where you feel the muscle contract in your stomach. Get used to this feeling and try adding a sound instead of a cough. 

Learn about silent kiai on our website!

Judo, Jujutsu, Iaido, and Karate in Ann Arbor

Interested in karate in Ann Arbor?

Come practice your kiai at a supportive dojo! 

“The community is very inviting. My last dojo was much more strict and I always thought that was how all martial arts had to be. However, JMAC is way different and that is probably the reason I have stuck with it so far."

Contact JMAC today to get started!

Monday, May 1, 2023

What is Kiai?

Have you heard the shouts martial artists make during practice?

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This shouting is called kiai and it is used in multiple martial arts.

Breaking down the word, ki means energy and ai means to harmonize. Put together, kiai means to focus or direct your energy. This energy can be released in a shout or can be silent.  

A kiai shout is a quick release of energy that comes from the stomach, not the throat. The sound you make depends on your style or dojo – most have a sound that they use and a set of reasons for that particular sound. Whatever you do, don’t yell “KIAI!” Don’t be afraid to be loud either – kiai is supposed to be loud!

A silent kiai can be thought of as focusing your will. You’re taking your energy and expressing it as determination and strength, which often shows through your appearance. Your eyes are focused, you’re standing up straight, and looking powerful. When done correctly, others will notice!

Learn how kiai is used!

Judo, Jujutsu, Iaido, and Karate in Ann Arbor

Interested in karate in Ann Arbor?

Come practice your kiai at a supportive dojo! 

“The community is very inviting. My last dojo was much more strict and I always thought that was how all martial arts had to be. However, JMAC is way different and that is probably the reason I have stuck with it so far."

Contact JMAC today to get started!


Friday, April 14, 2023

Can Athletes Benefit from Martial Arts?

Are you an athlete?

Two people grappling during martial arts in Ann Arbor

Are you looking for new ways to improve your performance?

Athletes from nearly all sports can benefit from improved endurance, flexibility, balance, and coordination. Not only does improving these aspects improve performance in your sport, but it also potentially lowers the risk of self-injury during athletics.

What Sports Can Benefit from Training in Martial Arts?

Practicing martial arts is a good way to increase your raw strength, but it’s not only strength-based sports that benefit. Virtually all sports benefit from improved endurance, flexibility, balance, and coordination. Whether you play football, basketball, baseball, soccer, hockey, dance, or gymnastics, you can the benefits of martial arts training. 

Learn more about how martial arts can benefit athletes!

Athletes can Practice Martial Arts in Ann Arbor

If you’re an athlete in or around the Ann Arbor area, you’re welcome at JMAC! Our instructors teach a variety of authentic Japanese martial arts. We’re happy to help you hone your athletic skills. To learn more about martial arts in Ann Arbor, call (734) 720-0330 or submit a contact form.

Saturday, April 1, 2023

What Physical Abilities Does Martial Arts Improve?

Are you an athlete looking for new ways to train your body?

Two people practicing martial arts Ann Arbor

Training in martial arts can improve the following physical fields:

  • Strength
  • Endurance
  • Flexibility
  • Balance
  • Coordination
  • Speed (getting up to speed quickly)

Martial arts training not only improves performance in your sport, but it also potentially lowers the risk of injury. The art of ukemi - how to fall safely, can greatly benefit contact sport athletes. Learn about the different styles of martial arts that JMAC offers and their benefits.

Learn more about how martial arts can benefit athletes!

Martial Arts for Athletes in Ann Arbor

If you’re an athlete in or around the Ann Arbor area, you’re welcome at JMAC! Our instructors teach a variety of authentic Japanese martial arts. We’re happy to help you hone your athletic skills. To learn more about martial arts in Ann Arbor, call (734) 720-0330 or submit a contact form.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Modern Female Martial Arts Legends

Looking for inspiration in the world of martial arts for women? 

Check out three amazing women who dominated their sport!

Two female martial artists | Martial arts for women

Keiko Fukada was a trailblazer for women in judo. After training with judo’s founder, Kanō Jigorō, Keiko Fukada was the first woman promoted to the rank of 6th dan. Fukada was an internationally renowned judo instructor who dedicated her life to the practice. Several organizations eventually recognized her contributions to judo with promotions to the rank of 10th dan.

Kayla Harrison is a vibrant star in today’s martial arts world. She’s a decorated Olympian and world champion judoka. But Harrison is not only well-decorated as a female competitor. In 2016 she was promoted to 6th degree black belt as the youngest person in the US to earn the rank. Since 2018, Harrison has successfully competed as a mixed martial artist. 

Sandra Sánchez is a karate female phenomenon. She retired in 2022 as one of the most winning karatekas. From 2014-2020, she won 35 consecutive medals in the Karate1 Premier League which is a world record.  

Learn about martial arts styles created by women!

Study Martial Arts for Women at JMAC

Follow in the footsteps of these inspirational women. Start developing your skills with us at JMAC. Contact us today to set up a free introductory class. 


Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Martial Arts Styles Created by Women

Want to learn more about women’s contributions to martial arts?

A woman throwing another female martial artist | Martial arts for women

Start in the 17th century when two amazing women created martial arts styles still incredibly popular today. 

The martial arts style Wing Chun takes center stage in Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee movies. However, it was a woman, Ng Mui, who originally developed this style. It’s believed that Ng Mui found inspiration watching a crane and snake fight in the woods. The style is characterized by short direct strikes and throwing multiple moves at the same time.  

The popular White Crane Style was also developed by a woman, Fang Qiniang. Like her counterpart, Fan Qiniang was also inspired by the movements of the crane. Legend says she encountered a crane as she was doing her chores one afternoon. When she tried to scare the bird off with a stick, the crane countered her moves gracefully and repeatedly. The White Crane Style is common in women’s self-defense classes due to its delicate nature and moves that don’t rely on great strength.

Learn about modern women martial arts champions on our website!

Study Martial Arts for Women at JMAC

Feeling inspired? It’s time you got into the dojo! JMAC offers martial arts for women in a supportive environment. Let us turn your inspiration into the first step of your journey in martial arts. Contact us today for a free introductory class. 

Monday, February 13, 2023

Study Iaido in Ann Arbor

Are you interested in broadening your martial arts study to include Japanese sword arts? 

Martial artists holding bokkens while practicing iaido in Ann Arbor

At Japanese Martial Arts Center, we practice and teach the art of iaido, led by Nicklaus Suino Sensei, four-time All-Tokyo Champion.

When you learn iaido in Ann Arbor, you’ll learn more than how to handle a katana. You’ll immerse yourself in a personal journey to hone your concentration, perception, and presence. 

At JMAC, we embrace a culture of respect for each other and for the Japanese martial arts. We’re committed to supporting the personal growth of all who train here. We thrive together.

Visit our website to learn about our classes, including the Japanese sword art of iaido.

Learn Iaido in Ann Arbor

Visit JMAC and experience our commitment for yourself. Contact us here on the website or call 734-720-0330 to arrange a free introductory lesson or to watch a class.

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Japanese Sword Fighting Arts

Do you feel drawn to the grace and power of Japanese swordsmanship?

A man holding a bokken while practicing iaido in Ann Arbor

Japanese swordsmanship is an ancient art and discipline heralding back to the samurai of feudal Japan. It still encompasses the reverence the samurai felt for the sword. Over the years, the art of swordsmanship grew into many different styles and schools. 

The art of the sword is often referred to collectively as kenjutsu, but you’ll also see kenjutsu taught as a type of swordsmanship. You’ll find that different schools or dojos teach different types of swordsmanship. Some popular types include:

  • Iaido
  • Iaijutsu 
  • Kenjutsu 
  • Kendo 

Learn more about Japanese swordsmanship at JMAC!

Learn Iaido in Ann Arbor

At Japanese Martial Arts Center, we practice and teach the art of iaido, led by Nicklaus Suino Sensei, four-time All-Tokyo Champion.

When you learn iaido in Ann Arbor, you’ll learn more than how to handle a katana. You’ll immerse yourself in a personal journey to hone your concentration, perception, and presence. 

Visit JMAC and experience our commitment for yourself. Contact us here on the website or call 734-720-0330 to arrange a free introductory lesson or to watch a class.

Monday, January 16, 2023

What Weapons Can You Use in Gendai Budo?

Wondering why there are so few weapons in martial arts dojos?

The majority of weapons used in martial arts were used in “old style” martial arts, called koryu bujutsu. These martial arts were meant to be used in battles to protect the entire group rather than one’s self. The martial arts we know today – karate, judo, jujutsu, etc. - are considered gendai budo. These are modern martial arts meant for self-defense and self-improvement rather than for battle.

Here are some weapons you may see in modern martial arts:

A person holding a katana for iaido in Ann Arbor

Katana – The katana is a sword with a long, curved, single-edged blade and is meant to be held with two hands. In iaido, you’ll practice first with a wooden sword called a bokken, then with an alloy sword called an iaito. Advanced students can practice with a shinken – sharp edged sword – like a katana. Katanas were meant to cut down enemies in one smooth movement.

Yumi – A yumi is a longbow used in the art of Kyudo – Japanese archery. The bows are much larger than the kind used in Western archery, and the arrows - called "ya" - are made from bamboo. Bushi warriors also used bows in early battles, but later, during the Edo period, kyudo began being studied as a modern martial art to aid in physical and spiritual development.

See more Japanese weapons!

Work with Weapons When You Practice Iaido in Ann Arbor

Working with weapons is fun!

You can practice martial arts with weapons by studying iaido at JMAC.

Did you know iaido can be done by anyone? It doesn’t matter your age, experience, or skill!

To start practicing iaido in Ann Arbor, contact JMAC today!

Monday, January 2, 2023

What Type of Weapons did the Bushi Use?

 Are you interested in ancient combat weapons?

The bushi – occupational warriors in feudal Japan - used many weapons while fighting. The majority of weapons used in martial arts were used in “old style” martial arts, called koryu bujutsu. These martial arts were meant to be used in battles to protect the entire group rather than the lone warrior.

Here are a few examples:

Person using naginata | Iaido Ann Arbor

Naginata – The naginata is a long, slightly curved blade mounted on a long pole. They were used to stab and strike on the battlefield. The koryu bujutsu martial arts style that utilized naginatas is called naginatajutsu.

Yari – The yari is a long spear that has different types of blades. The most common blade was flat and sharp on both sides like a dagger. Yaris were used for cutting and stabbing and practiced in sojutsu.

Tanto – The tanto is a dagger with a long blade and short handle used for slashing and stabbing. The bushi used them in tantojutsu.

Learn about modern martial arts that use weapons!

Work with Weapons When You Practice Iaido in Ann Arbor

Working with weapons is fun!

You can practice martial arts with weapons by studying iaido at JMAC.

Did you know iaido can be done by almost anyone? Adults of any age, experience, or skill are welcome in our programs!

To start practicing iaido in Ann Arbor, contact JMAC today!