INTERNATIONAL BUDOSHINDOKAI
武道新道会
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
The President and Founder
Soke Peter Čušin
10 Dan / Kancho チュシン館長
BUDOSHINDOKAI
KARATE & JU JITSU & SELF DEFENSE
Soke Peter Čušin created Budoshindokai after studying various styles of martial arts for many years and achieving various ranks to include black belt / instructor rankings in several styles of martial arts.
He is the owner of Budoshindokai Karate Jitsu 10 Dan, Wakazamurai Karate 10 Dan, Traditional Karate 8 Dan,
Krav Maga/ Krav Survival 8 Dan, Wjjf/Wjjko Ju Jitsu 7 Dan, Special Combat Self-Defense Systems 7 Dan,
Koryu Bujutsu Ju-Jutsu 6 Dan, Kakuto Karate Jutsu 6 Dan, World Kyokushinkai Karate 5 Dan,
Kaminohenshi-Ryu Karate 5 Dan, Jissen Kaikan Karate 4 Dan, Martial arts Police Method 3 Dan
Krav Maga Chief Instructor, Krav-survival Instructor, Kapap Chief Instructor.
Soke Čušin has also been given the designation
of Technical Director for the World Budo Federation.
Born in 1970 in Slovenia.For over 20 years he has been employed at various jobs to protect
both the private and government sector, where he has gained experience in a variety of practice / security techniques and tactics.
Work in the field of protection of the government sector.
Representative and Chief Instructor for Slovenia
of various organizations martial arts:
(Karate, Ju Jitsu, Self Defense, Krav Maga, Kapap, Mix Martial Arts...).
He is a representative of the IBA International Bodyguard Academy
and an International Tactical Instructor - (IES-SEI, ATTAC...)
The martial arts deals from your 13 years until today.
I coached in my life, a variety of martial arts:
KickBoxing, Tae Kwon Do Wtf -Itf, Nanbudo, Karate,
Self Defense, Krav Maga, Kapap, Ju Jitsu (Civile,Police,Security).
BUDO
The word "budo" translates as "Martial Way" or the way of thewarrior.
The "Way" is neither a sport nor a hobby, but a way of living one's life
with honor to it's fullest.
Those who train in the Way" pursue only internal objectives.
Perfection of their characteris their ultimate goal.
SHINDO
(震度 shindo)literally means the "school" or "style" (Ryu) of the "new" (Shin) "way" (do).
Shindoryu, literally means the "school" or "style" (Ryu) of the "new" (Shin) "way" (do).
KAI
translates into English as organization
BUDOSHINDOKAI
Budoshindokai Complete Martial Art of Self Defence and is a unique martial art style combining the techniques
of Combat Karate and Combat Ju Jitsu and Tactics Self Defense.
Modern style of combined martial arts styles used to gain not only self defence but also self confidence, self discipline, mind and body co-ordination, self system, strength and personal fitness.We teach combat and self defense skills to keep you safe.
Budoshindokai Combat Karate Jitsu
Budoshindokai Karate is a Japanese style of karate with significant Okinawan and Chinese influences. The primary purpose of the style is dynamic, powerful and effective self-defense. Budoshindokai Karate training emphasizes:Budoshindokai is one of the most innovative and practical systems of self defense taught today.The main objective of the style is to learn realistic self defence for everyday life.
Karate specializes in teaching defensive tactics ranging from the use of non-lethal force to survival tactics.
Budoshindokai Combat Ju Jitsu
Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu is also classified as a Japanese style and is distinctly different in its technical and philosophical approach from modern forms of competitive Ju Jitsu. Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu emphasis is realistic self-defense with a focus on appropriate response training. Budoshindokai draws on the style of Ju Jitsu as its primary source, while infusing many techniques directly from older Ju Jitsu styles. Striking techniques from karate also play a key role in the Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu formula.
Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu training emphasizes:
Ukemi (falling)
Nage Waza (throws)
Te Waza (hand techniques)
Shime Waza (chokes)
Kansetsu Waza (joint techniques)
Katame Waza (grappling)
Atemi Waza (pressure point techniques)
Kihon Waza (basic strikes, blocks, punches and kicks)
Budoshindokai is a martial arts school that specializes in the teaching of Karate & Ju Jitsu.
Budoshindokai is a self-defense martial art that integrates various fighting techniques, including strikes, kicks, throws, and joint locks.
It is the perfect method for men, women, and children of all ages, sizes, and strength.
Our system is a hybrid of various martial arts that focuses on realistic and practical self defense techniques.
Our Black Belt School is dedicated to helping others develop confidence through self-defense skills. Our modern teaching techniques focus on the nature and structure of conflicts and how we can resolve them peacefully. Safety is always our greatest concern. We have a genuine interest in our students' progress and development. Our staff is willing to "go the extra mile" for you.
Budoshindokai martial art and MSDS Krav Maga is recognized by many global organizations martial arts.
KARATE
(空手?) (/kəˈrɑːtiː/; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɽate] ( listen)) is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa, Japan. It was developed partially from the indigenous martial arts of Ryukyu Islands (called te (手?), literally "hand"; tii in Okinawan) and from Chinese kenpo. Karate is a striking art using punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands, spear-hands,and palm-heel strikes. In some styles, grappling, throws, joint locks, restraints, and vital point strikes are also taught. A karate practitioner is called a karateka (空手家?).
Karate was developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It was brought to the Japanese mainland in the early 20th century during a time of cultural exchanges between the Japanese and the Ryukyuans. It was systematically taught in Japan after the Taisho era.[4] In 1922 the Japanese Ministry of Education invited Gichin Funakoshi to Tokyo to give a karate demonstration. In 1924 Keio University established the first university karate club in Japan and by 1932, major Japanese universities had karate clubs. In this era of escalating Japanese militarism, the name was changed from 唐手 ("Chinese hand" or "Tang hand")[7] to 空手 ("empty hand") – both of which are pronounced karate – to indicate that the Japanese wished to develop the combat form in Japanese style. After the Second World War, Okinawa became an important United States military site and karate became popular among servicemen stationed there.
The martial arts movies of the 1960s and 1970s served to greatly increase the popularity of martial arts around the world, and in English the word karate began to be used in a generic way to refer to all striking-based Oriental martial arts.Karate schools began appearing across the world, catering to those with casual interest as well as those seeking a deeper study of the art.
Shigeru Egami, Chief Instructor of Shotokan Dojo, opined "that the majority of followers of karate in overseas countries pursue karate only for its fighting techniques ... Movies and television ... depict karate as a mysterious way of fighting capable of causing death or injury with a single blow ... the mass media present a pseudo art far from the real thing.Shoshin Nagamine said "Karate may be considered as the conflict within oneself or as a life-long marathon which can be won only through self-discipline, hard training and one's own creative efforts.
For many practitioners, karate is a deeply philosophical practice. Karate-do teaches ethical principles and can have spiritual significance to its adherents. Gichin Funakoshi ("Father of Modern Karate") titled his autobiography Karate-Do: My Way of Life in recognition of the transforming nature of karate study. Today karate is practiced for self-perfection, for cultural reasons, for self-defense and as a sport.
In 2009, in the 121th IOC (International Olympic Committee) voting, karate did not receive the necessary two-thirds majority vote to become an Olympic sport.[13] Karate was being considered for the 2020 Games—however, at a meeting of the IOC's executive board, held in Russia on May 29, 2013, it was decided that karate (along with wushu and several other non-martial arts) would not be considered for inclusion in 2020 at the IOC's 125th session in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in September 2013.
Web Japan (sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs) claims there are 50 million karate practitioners worldwide while the WKF claims there are 100 million practitioners around the world.
Kihon (Basics)
Kata (Forms)
Kumite (both pre-arranged and free sparring)
Goshin-Jutsu (self-defense)
JU JITSU
(/dʒuːˈdʒʌtsuː/; Japanese: 柔術, jūjutsu About this sound listen (help·info), Japanese pronunciation: [ˈdʑɯɯ.dʑɯ.tsɯ]) is a Japanese martial art and a method of close combat for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon or only a short weapon.The word jujutsu is often spelled as jujitsu or ju-jitsu. It is also known as Japanese ju-jitsu.
"Jū" can be translated to mean "gentle, soft, supple, flexible, pliable, or yielding." "Jutsu" can be translated to mean "art" or "technique" and represents manipulating the opponent's force against himself rather than confronting it with one's own force.Jujutsu developed among the samurai of feudal Japan as a method for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon, or only a short weapon. Because striking against an armored opponent proved ineffective, practitioners learned that the most efficient methods for neutralizing an enemy took the form of pins, joint locks, and throws. These techniques were developed around the principle of using an attacker's energy against him, rather than directly opposing it.
There are many variations of the art, which leads to a diversity of approaches. Jujutsu schools (ryū) may utilize all forms of grappling techniques to some degree (i.e. throwing, trapping, joint locks, holds, gouging, biting, disengagements, striking, and kicking). In addition to jujutsu, many schools teach the use of weapons.
Today, jujutsu is practiced in both traditional and modern sport forms. Derived sport forms include the Olympic sport and martial art of judo, which was developed by Kanō Jigorō in the late 19th century from several traditional styles of jujutsu, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which was in turn derived from earlier (pre–World War II) versions of Kodokan judo.
KRAV MAGA
/krɑːv məˈɡɑː/ (Hebrew: קרב מגע [ˈkʁav maˈɡa], lit. "contact combat") is a self-defense system developed for military in Israel and Slovakia that consists of a wide combination of techniques sourced from boxing, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and grappling, along with realistic fight training. Krav Maga is known for its focus on real-world situations and extremely efficient and brutal counter-attacks. It was derived from street-fighting skills developed by Slovakian-Israeli martial artist Imi Lichtenfeld, who made use of his training as a boxer and wrestler, as a means of defending the Jewish quarter against fascist groups in Bratislava in the mid-to-late 1930s. In the late 1940s, following his immigration to Israel, he began to provide lessons on combat training to what was to become the IDF, who went on to develop the system that became known as Krav Maga. It has since been refined for civilian, police and military applications.
Krav Maga has a philosophy emphasizing threat neutralization, simultaneous defensive and offensive maneuvers, and aggression. Krav Maga is used by Israeli Defense Forces, both regular and special forces, and several closely related variations have been developed and adopted by law enforcement and intelligence organizations, Mossad and Shin Bet. There are several organizations teaching variations of Krav Maga internationally.
MSDS KRAV MAGA
Worldwide MSDS Krav Maga and Combat Tactics PRO
The Security Division of the Budoshindokai International
VIP PROTECTION TRAINING" "LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING"
TACTICAL TRAINING" SECURITY TRAINING
Training includes: the use of improvised weapons, training on the bare ground (no Tatami), training in casual clothes (no Keiko-Gi), defense against multiple attackers, special self-defense for women against rape/sexual harassment, how to disarm an attacker, escape from tight ropes, how to protect a VIP, ... .
IF YOU WANT TO TRAIN IN THE
MODERN SELF DEFENSE SYSTEM
KRA MAGA
AND COMBAT TACTICS PRO
YOU MUST BE A MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL BUDOSHINDOKAI
“Real Training for Real People in a Real World!”
THE HONBU DOJO
Shall be the parent organisation for all IB branches under the aegis of International Budoshindokai Organization
and its Headquarters shall be in Budo center Slovenia dojo, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Our school teaches the martial arts of the samurai modern and practical self-defense skills. Our skill is adjusted novelties!
Budoshindokai is an international non-profit organization. We are a system devised to give everyone the ability to defend themselves in all situations.Budoshindokai Karate a very intense Combative system of self-defense and is not an Art of Fighting - it is a true Art of Self Defence and is an extremely effective, safe,controlled, refreshingly modern freestyle system of devastating self defence and martial arts training for children and adults aged.Ideal in the defense against armed, unarmed and multiple attackers.
Budoshindokai is an organization comprised of Masters, Trainers, Instructors, Students, and Supporters of real world Self-Defense skills. Budoshindokai draws its membership from civilian martial arts and self defense practitioners, Law Enforcement and Military personnel and includes traditional Martial Arts, modern systems of self-defense, special forces.Budoshindokai is an eclectic system incorporating elements and techniques derived from Free Style Karate, Jujutsu,Taekwon-Do, Military Combative Systems, Police Defensive Tactics...
It is designed solely for self-defense purposes and has no sporting objective. It focuses on all fighting ranges, striking, trapping / throwing, and grappling. We stress self defense for men, women and children.
THIS IS NOT A SPORT MMA SCHOOL
THIS IS BUDOSHINDOKAI
A MIX OF FREE STYLE COMBAT KARATE
COMBAT JU JITSU, REAL SELF DEFENSE
WORLDWIDE REPRESENTATIVES / DIRECTORS :
1.SLOVENIA Soke Peter Čušin 10 Dan
2.TURKEY Soke Dr.Prof.Fikret Küçükakdere 10 Dan
3.USA Soke Bob Yoder's 10 Dan
4.NICARAGUA GM.Francisco Narváez 9 Dan
5.ECUADOR GM.Eduardo Roldos
6.KOSOVO Dr.Prof.Hanshi Shemsedin Kelmendi 10 Dan
7.MEXICO Jose Antonio Lethal Combat
8.POLAND Miroslaw Kuswik 10 Dan
9.CROATIA Jozo Crnjac 1 Dan
10.FRANCE GM.Patrice Elophe 8 Dan
11.CANADA Kaicho Éric Lamoureux 10 Dan
12.ARGENTINA GM Daniel Bustamante 9 Dan
13.SOUTH AFRICA GM Henri Eksteen 9 Dan
OSU
武道新道会
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
The President and Founder
Soke Peter Čušin
10 Dan / Kancho チュシン館長
BUDOSHINDOKAI
KARATE & JU JITSU & SELF DEFENSE
Soke Peter Čušin created Budoshindokai after studying various styles of martial arts for many years and achieving various ranks to include black belt / instructor rankings in several styles of martial arts.
He is the owner of Budoshindokai Karate Jitsu 10 Dan, Wakazamurai Karate 10 Dan, Traditional Karate 8 Dan,
Krav Maga/ Krav Survival 8 Dan, Wjjf/Wjjko Ju Jitsu 7 Dan, Special Combat Self-Defense Systems 7 Dan,
Koryu Bujutsu Ju-Jutsu 6 Dan, Kakuto Karate Jutsu 6 Dan, World Kyokushinkai Karate 5 Dan,
Kaminohenshi-Ryu Karate 5 Dan, Jissen Kaikan Karate 4 Dan, Martial arts Police Method 3 Dan
Krav Maga Chief Instructor, Krav-survival Instructor, Kapap Chief Instructor.
Soke Čušin has also been given the designation
of Technical Director for the World Budo Federation.
Born in 1970 in Slovenia.For over 20 years he has been employed at various jobs to protect
both the private and government sector, where he has gained experience in a variety of practice / security techniques and tactics.
Work in the field of protection of the government sector.
Representative and Chief Instructor for Slovenia
of various organizations martial arts:
(Karate, Ju Jitsu, Self Defense, Krav Maga, Kapap, Mix Martial Arts...).
He is a representative of the IBA International Bodyguard Academy
and an International Tactical Instructor - (IES-SEI, ATTAC...)
The martial arts deals from your 13 years until today.
I coached in my life, a variety of martial arts:
KickBoxing, Tae Kwon Do Wtf -Itf, Nanbudo, Karate,
Self Defense, Krav Maga, Kapap, Ju Jitsu (Civile,Police,Security).
BUDO
The word "budo" translates as "Martial Way" or the way of thewarrior.
The "Way" is neither a sport nor a hobby, but a way of living one's life
with honor to it's fullest.
Those who train in the Way" pursue only internal objectives.
Perfection of their characteris their ultimate goal.
SHINDO
(震度 shindo)literally means the "school" or "style" (Ryu) of the "new" (Shin) "way" (do).
Shindoryu, literally means the "school" or "style" (Ryu) of the "new" (Shin) "way" (do).
KAI
translates into English as organization
BUDOSHINDOKAI
Budoshindokai Complete Martial Art of Self Defence and is a unique martial art style combining the techniques
of Combat Karate and Combat Ju Jitsu and Tactics Self Defense.
Modern style of combined martial arts styles used to gain not only self defence but also self confidence, self discipline, mind and body co-ordination, self system, strength and personal fitness.We teach combat and self defense skills to keep you safe.
Budoshindokai Combat Karate Jitsu
Budoshindokai Karate is a Japanese style of karate with significant Okinawan and Chinese influences. The primary purpose of the style is dynamic, powerful and effective self-defense. Budoshindokai Karate training emphasizes:Budoshindokai is one of the most innovative and practical systems of self defense taught today.The main objective of the style is to learn realistic self defence for everyday life.
Karate specializes in teaching defensive tactics ranging from the use of non-lethal force to survival tactics.
Budoshindokai Combat Ju Jitsu
Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu is also classified as a Japanese style and is distinctly different in its technical and philosophical approach from modern forms of competitive Ju Jitsu. Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu emphasis is realistic self-defense with a focus on appropriate response training. Budoshindokai draws on the style of Ju Jitsu as its primary source, while infusing many techniques directly from older Ju Jitsu styles. Striking techniques from karate also play a key role in the Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu formula.
Budoshindokai Ju Jitsu training emphasizes:
Ukemi (falling)
Nage Waza (throws)
Te Waza (hand techniques)
Shime Waza (chokes)
Kansetsu Waza (joint techniques)
Katame Waza (grappling)
Atemi Waza (pressure point techniques)
Kihon Waza (basic strikes, blocks, punches and kicks)
Budoshindokai is a martial arts school that specializes in the teaching of Karate & Ju Jitsu.
Budoshindokai is a self-defense martial art that integrates various fighting techniques, including strikes, kicks, throws, and joint locks.
It is the perfect method for men, women, and children of all ages, sizes, and strength.
Our system is a hybrid of various martial arts that focuses on realistic and practical self defense techniques.
Our Black Belt School is dedicated to helping others develop confidence through self-defense skills. Our modern teaching techniques focus on the nature and structure of conflicts and how we can resolve them peacefully. Safety is always our greatest concern. We have a genuine interest in our students' progress and development. Our staff is willing to "go the extra mile" for you.
Budoshindokai martial art and MSDS Krav Maga is recognized by many global organizations martial arts.
KARATE
(空手?) (/kəˈrɑːtiː/; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɽate] ( listen)) is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa, Japan. It was developed partially from the indigenous martial arts of Ryukyu Islands (called te (手?), literally "hand"; tii in Okinawan) and from Chinese kenpo. Karate is a striking art using punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands, spear-hands,and palm-heel strikes. In some styles, grappling, throws, joint locks, restraints, and vital point strikes are also taught. A karate practitioner is called a karateka (空手家?).
Karate was developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It was brought to the Japanese mainland in the early 20th century during a time of cultural exchanges between the Japanese and the Ryukyuans. It was systematically taught in Japan after the Taisho era.[4] In 1922 the Japanese Ministry of Education invited Gichin Funakoshi to Tokyo to give a karate demonstration. In 1924 Keio University established the first university karate club in Japan and by 1932, major Japanese universities had karate clubs. In this era of escalating Japanese militarism, the name was changed from 唐手 ("Chinese hand" or "Tang hand")[7] to 空手 ("empty hand") – both of which are pronounced karate – to indicate that the Japanese wished to develop the combat form in Japanese style. After the Second World War, Okinawa became an important United States military site and karate became popular among servicemen stationed there.
The martial arts movies of the 1960s and 1970s served to greatly increase the popularity of martial arts around the world, and in English the word karate began to be used in a generic way to refer to all striking-based Oriental martial arts.Karate schools began appearing across the world, catering to those with casual interest as well as those seeking a deeper study of the art.
Shigeru Egami, Chief Instructor of Shotokan Dojo, opined "that the majority of followers of karate in overseas countries pursue karate only for its fighting techniques ... Movies and television ... depict karate as a mysterious way of fighting capable of causing death or injury with a single blow ... the mass media present a pseudo art far from the real thing.Shoshin Nagamine said "Karate may be considered as the conflict within oneself or as a life-long marathon which can be won only through self-discipline, hard training and one's own creative efforts.
For many practitioners, karate is a deeply philosophical practice. Karate-do teaches ethical principles and can have spiritual significance to its adherents. Gichin Funakoshi ("Father of Modern Karate") titled his autobiography Karate-Do: My Way of Life in recognition of the transforming nature of karate study. Today karate is practiced for self-perfection, for cultural reasons, for self-defense and as a sport.
In 2009, in the 121th IOC (International Olympic Committee) voting, karate did not receive the necessary two-thirds majority vote to become an Olympic sport.[13] Karate was being considered for the 2020 Games—however, at a meeting of the IOC's executive board, held in Russia on May 29, 2013, it was decided that karate (along with wushu and several other non-martial arts) would not be considered for inclusion in 2020 at the IOC's 125th session in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in September 2013.
Web Japan (sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs) claims there are 50 million karate practitioners worldwide while the WKF claims there are 100 million practitioners around the world.
Kihon (Basics)
Kata (Forms)
Kumite (both pre-arranged and free sparring)
Goshin-Jutsu (self-defense)
JU JITSU
(/dʒuːˈdʒʌtsuː/; Japanese: 柔術, jūjutsu About this sound listen (help·info), Japanese pronunciation: [ˈdʑɯɯ.dʑɯ.tsɯ]) is a Japanese martial art and a method of close combat for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon or only a short weapon.The word jujutsu is often spelled as jujitsu or ju-jitsu. It is also known as Japanese ju-jitsu.
"Jū" can be translated to mean "gentle, soft, supple, flexible, pliable, or yielding." "Jutsu" can be translated to mean "art" or "technique" and represents manipulating the opponent's force against himself rather than confronting it with one's own force.Jujutsu developed among the samurai of feudal Japan as a method for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon, or only a short weapon. Because striking against an armored opponent proved ineffective, practitioners learned that the most efficient methods for neutralizing an enemy took the form of pins, joint locks, and throws. These techniques were developed around the principle of using an attacker's energy against him, rather than directly opposing it.
There are many variations of the art, which leads to a diversity of approaches. Jujutsu schools (ryū) may utilize all forms of grappling techniques to some degree (i.e. throwing, trapping, joint locks, holds, gouging, biting, disengagements, striking, and kicking). In addition to jujutsu, many schools teach the use of weapons.
Today, jujutsu is practiced in both traditional and modern sport forms. Derived sport forms include the Olympic sport and martial art of judo, which was developed by Kanō Jigorō in the late 19th century from several traditional styles of jujutsu, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which was in turn derived from earlier (pre–World War II) versions of Kodokan judo.
KRAV MAGA
/krɑːv məˈɡɑː/ (Hebrew: קרב מגע [ˈkʁav maˈɡa], lit. "contact combat") is a self-defense system developed for military in Israel and Slovakia that consists of a wide combination of techniques sourced from boxing, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and grappling, along with realistic fight training. Krav Maga is known for its focus on real-world situations and extremely efficient and brutal counter-attacks. It was derived from street-fighting skills developed by Slovakian-Israeli martial artist Imi Lichtenfeld, who made use of his training as a boxer and wrestler, as a means of defending the Jewish quarter against fascist groups in Bratislava in the mid-to-late 1930s. In the late 1940s, following his immigration to Israel, he began to provide lessons on combat training to what was to become the IDF, who went on to develop the system that became known as Krav Maga. It has since been refined for civilian, police and military applications.
Krav Maga has a philosophy emphasizing threat neutralization, simultaneous defensive and offensive maneuvers, and aggression. Krav Maga is used by Israeli Defense Forces, both regular and special forces, and several closely related variations have been developed and adopted by law enforcement and intelligence organizations, Mossad and Shin Bet. There are several organizations teaching variations of Krav Maga internationally.
MSDS KRAV MAGA
Worldwide MSDS Krav Maga and Combat Tactics PRO
The Security Division of the Budoshindokai International
VIP PROTECTION TRAINING" "LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING"
TACTICAL TRAINING" SECURITY TRAINING
Training includes: the use of improvised weapons, training on the bare ground (no Tatami), training in casual clothes (no Keiko-Gi), defense against multiple attackers, special self-defense for women against rape/sexual harassment, how to disarm an attacker, escape from tight ropes, how to protect a VIP, ... .
IF YOU WANT TO TRAIN IN THE
MODERN SELF DEFENSE SYSTEM
KRA MAGA
AND COMBAT TACTICS PRO
YOU MUST BE A MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL BUDOSHINDOKAI
“Real Training for Real People in a Real World!”
THE HONBU DOJO
Shall be the parent organisation for all IB branches under the aegis of International Budoshindokai Organization
and its Headquarters shall be in Budo center Slovenia dojo, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Our school teaches the martial arts of the samurai modern and practical self-defense skills. Our skill is adjusted novelties!
Budoshindokai is an international non-profit organization. We are a system devised to give everyone the ability to defend themselves in all situations.Budoshindokai Karate a very intense Combative system of self-defense and is not an Art of Fighting - it is a true Art of Self Defence and is an extremely effective, safe,controlled, refreshingly modern freestyle system of devastating self defence and martial arts training for children and adults aged.Ideal in the defense against armed, unarmed and multiple attackers.
Budoshindokai is an organization comprised of Masters, Trainers, Instructors, Students, and Supporters of real world Self-Defense skills. Budoshindokai draws its membership from civilian martial arts and self defense practitioners, Law Enforcement and Military personnel and includes traditional Martial Arts, modern systems of self-defense, special forces.Budoshindokai is an eclectic system incorporating elements and techniques derived from Free Style Karate, Jujutsu,Taekwon-Do, Military Combative Systems, Police Defensive Tactics...
It is designed solely for self-defense purposes and has no sporting objective. It focuses on all fighting ranges, striking, trapping / throwing, and grappling. We stress self defense for men, women and children.
THIS IS NOT A SPORT MMA SCHOOL
THIS IS BUDOSHINDOKAI
A MIX OF FREE STYLE COMBAT KARATE
COMBAT JU JITSU, REAL SELF DEFENSE
WORLDWIDE REPRESENTATIVES / DIRECTORS :
1.SLOVENIA Soke Peter Čušin 10 Dan
2.TURKEY Soke Dr.Prof.Fikret Küçükakdere 10 Dan
3.USA Soke Bob Yoder's 10 Dan
4.NICARAGUA GM.Francisco Narváez 9 Dan
5.ECUADOR GM.Eduardo Roldos
6.KOSOVO Dr.Prof.Hanshi Shemsedin Kelmendi 10 Dan
7.MEXICO Jose Antonio Lethal Combat
8.POLAND Miroslaw Kuswik 10 Dan
9.CROATIA Jozo Crnjac 1 Dan
10.FRANCE GM.Patrice Elophe 8 Dan
11.CANADA Kaicho Éric Lamoureux 10 Dan
12.ARGENTINA GM Daniel Bustamante 9 Dan
13.SOUTH AFRICA GM Henri Eksteen 9 Dan
OSU