blueturtle Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Hello! I'm wondering if anyone here has any information to share about Shotokan training (for [middle-aged] adults) in Ann Arbor. I'm new to the area and been looking around and there's not a lot of recent, visible information out there. Any tips would be helpful.I'm open to switching to a different flavor of karate-do if need be---the main thing is to keep training with a fairly dedicated community---so other recommendations welcome.Thanks so much in advance for sharing info/thoughts on the subject.(p.s. I know this is the Karate board, but any Ann Arbor taijiquan recommendations also welcome)
Nidan Melbourne Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 Maybe look it up on google is a good idea. If you can't find a Shotokan dojo (a good one) around the area, find another one that you might meld quite well with. I mention melding with a dojo (if another style as well) then you will be very happy.
blueturtle Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 Thanks for replying, Nidan Melbourne. I did of course search the interwebs before posting my question, but, as I said, I turned up very little useful information. I was just hoping someone here might have useful knowledge to share about karate offerings in the area.
CredoTe Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 First, welcome to KF!!! Glad you decided to share your journey with us! I'm in Ohio where there is a substantial Shorin-Ryu presence. I do know that Michigan has a fairly substantial Shorin-Ryu presence, first as spill-over from Ohio, but grew on its own from there.If you can't find Shotokan, you'll probably be able to find a Shorin-Ryu school that's similar to what you've trained with in Shotokan. However, pay attention to the branch of Shorin-Ryu, as not all Shorin-Ryu branches translate well with Shotokan. For instance, I practice Matsubayashi-Ryu (Shorin-Ryu); because of the nature of my chosen MA, I would not cross-train in Shotokan because of differences in concepts and body movement. But, there are Shorin-Ryu schools that would translate/mix well with Shotokan. You'll just have to try it out and see how well it fits. Remember the Tii!In Life and Death, there is no tap-out...
Shizentai Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 Hi Blueturtle!I knew someone who has a shotokan dojo not to far from Ann Arbor. The instructor is a very kind person with very good technique. His daughter cleanly beat me at collegiate nationals kumite too. I haven't run into their group in a while, but very nice people. I don't have the phone number, but the address is as follows:JKA Michigan Kushin Kai25804 Lockmoor LaneNovi, MI 48374Chief Instructor Hiroshi NemotoGood luck! "My work itself is my best signature."-Kawai Kanjiro
sensei8 Posted August 23, 2014 Posted August 23, 2014 Hi Blueturtle!I knew someone who has a shotokan dojo not to far from Ann Arbor. The instructor is a very kind person with very good technique. His daughter cleanly beat me at collegiate nationals kumite too. I haven't run into their group in a while, but very nice people. I don't have the phone number, but the address is as follows:JKA Michigan Kushin Kai25804 Lockmoor LaneNovi, MI 48374Chief Instructor Hiroshi NemotoGood luck!Welcome to KF; glad that you're here!!CI Hiroshi Nemoto is a top notch karateka; without blemish, imho!! You'd do yourself a favor to at least check it out!!Good luck on your search, I hope you fine what you're looking for, karate-do wise!! Please let us know how you're doing!! **Proof is on the floor!!!
blueturtle Posted August 23, 2014 Author Posted August 23, 2014 Thanks, all, for the welcoming and thoughtful replies. And of course the information! I truly appreciate it.It may take me a while, as I'm still getting settled, but I'm sure I'll find a community to train with.
sensei8 Posted August 23, 2014 Posted August 23, 2014 Thanks, all, for the welcoming and thoughtful replies. And of course the information! I truly appreciate it.It may take me a while, as I'm still getting settled, but I'm sure I'll find a community to train with.Wish you best luck in your search for a style and dojo to call home. Please let us know when you do settle down in your new dojo home!! **Proof is on the floor!!!
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