Bujinkan: Living-Warrior Dojo
About
Bujinkan: Living-Warrior Dojo offers training in multiple martial arts disciplines including MMA, judo, and karate. The dojo is led by a team of experienced instructors, with Head Instructor Shane Sensei holding a Shihan title and 5th Dan Black Belt, supported by assistant instructors Braden S., Josh B., and Gabriel F., all with formal Bujinkan teaching licenses and ranking. This creates a structured learning environment where students can progress through traditional Japanese martial arts systems under qualified guidance.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members consistently praise Shane Sensei's teaching approach, describing him as extremely knowledgeable, patient, and respectful toward all students. Reviewers highlight the welcoming and supportive learning environment where everyone is friendly and helpful, creating a positive community atmosphere. Many appreciate how Bujinkan training combines physical martial arts with mindfulness and historical knowledge, making it practical for real-world situations. Parents specifically note excellent progress in their children's development, while both beginners and experienced practitioners value the dojo's ability to challenge students while meeting them at their current level.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)
Christopher Patch
2 months ago
Sensei Shane has created a learning environment that is very welcoming and supportive. He meets you where you are and guides you where you need to go in furthering your growth. Bujinkan is also a martial art that you can practically use in both physical and spiritual ways. It has helped endure very difficult situations recently. This is a dojo that will push you and challenge you.
Rowan Vale
3 months ago
Mindfulness, history, and martial arts. Shane Sensei does an amazing job of facilitating learning at all levels
Stacia
3 years ago
My kids have attended this dojo for quite some time now, and I have nothing but positive things to say. Shane Sensei is simply excellent at what he does. Not only is he extremely knowledgeable, but he is also very patient with and respectful toward all his students. It’s clear they aren’t just dollar signs to him. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching my children progress, and I look forward to the growth they will experience in the years to come. Ultimately, if you’re looking to begin or further your training in the Japanese martial arts, this is the place!
Andrew Block
3 months ago
I’m still just beginning but Shane sensei has been a great teacher, and the class has been great to interact with as well. I’m looking forward to hopefully several more years of Bujinkan. Thank you!
Chuck Nelson
9 years ago
The thing I love most about Bujinkan is that it is challenging but beautiful as a martial art. Sensei Shane is an awesome martial artist and a great teacher. But what sets this apart from just being cool is the people. Everyone is so nice and fun to train with. On my first day of training everyone was friendly and helpful and always willing to work with each other. I could see myself training here for years to come. Great Dojo!
scheduleHours
Monday: 5:15 – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 6:45 – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:15 – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 6:45 – 9:00 PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
groupCoaches & Instructors
Shane Sensei
Head Instructor (Shihan)
Shidoshi (licensed instructor) in Bujinkan, Shidoshi-Kai member, 5th Dan Black Belt (Godan)
Head instructor and Shihan. Began training in 1990, devoted to Bujinkan since 1998. Trains regularly in Japan under Hatsumi Soke and other masters. Also a competitive powerlifter, former teacher, and grant writer.
Braden S.
Assistant Instructor
Shidoshi, 5th Dan Black Belt (Godan) in Bujinkan
Assistant instructor in the dojo.
Josh B.
Assistant Instructor
Shidoshi-Ho, 3rd Dan Black Belt (Sandan) in Bujinkan
Assistant instructor in the dojo.
Gabriel F.
Assistant Instructor
Shidoshi-Ho, 1st Dan Black Belt (Shodan) in Bujinkan
Assistant instructor in the dojo.