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Nicklaus Suino
Nicklaus Suino Sensei has studied and practiced martial arts since
1968. He began teaching at the Asian Martial Arts Studio in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, in 1983, where he spent a decade in the
Instructors Training Program. He spent four years in Japan,
learning from renowned martial arts masters such as Sato Shizuya
Sensei, 9th dan Nihon jujutsu and 8th dan judo, and Yamaguchi
Katsuo Sensei, 10th dan Eishin Ryu iaido. Mr. Suino was four times the all-Kanto sword forms champion
at his rank level and represented his region in the national
tournament in 1991, only the second non-Japanese ever to do
so. He has taught students from all walks of life, including
children, adults and senior citizens, military personnel and
police officers, in dojo all over North America. He teaches
iaido, judo, and jujutsu in seminars all over the United States
and Canada. Information about Mr. Suino's seminars can be found
at
www.artofjapaneseswordsmanship.com. Suino Sensei also studied judo under the late Walter Todd
Sensei. Todd Sensei trained at the famed Kodokan Judo Institute
in Tokyo, and he was a direct student of Mifune Kyuzo Sensei
(tenth dan) and Ito Kazuo Sensei (tenth dan). Todd Sensei,
one of the original members of the SMAA, received his eighth
dan in judo from the Kokusai Budoin, a worldwide traditional
martial arts federation that is headquartered in Tokyo. Suino Sensei currently holds the SMAA title/rank of Shihan/7th
dan in iaido, Shihan/6th dan in judo, and Fuku Shihan/4th dan in
jujutsu. He is a Division Director in both the Iaido Division and
the Judo Division within the SMAA. He is also a U.S. Regional
Director for the Kokusai Budoin. Suino Sensei is the Director of the Japanese Martial Arts Center
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offering instruction in iaido, Nihon Jujutsu,
and judo. The training approach at JMAC is to strive for excellence
in technique and in personal development. For more information, go to
JapaneseMartialArtsCenter.com. |
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