Kobukan Kobudo – Elkton, MD

Kobukan Kobudo Renmei (KKR) dojo and training groups are authorized to teach the official KKR martial arts curriculum to the members of their school, under the direction of the Kobukan Honbu (headquarters), led by Kancho James Wright.

Kobudo is the study of traditional Japanese martial arts and combative systems that developed over the course of hundreds of years, having a wide range of use, from the battlefield, to policing and personal self-defense. The kobudo training offered through the Kobukan Kobudo Renmei focuses heavily on Japanese Ju-jutsu and Ninpo martial arts, including armed and unarmed defense.

While affiliated dojo and training groups are independently operated, instructors undergo their own continuous training within the Kobukan organization. Individuals can apply directly through an affiliated instructor or online, and upon being accepted, will receive a KKR patch along with an official welcome, and may immediately begin learning our martial arts systems through their selected instructor. Members also receive official recognition and ranking, through Kobukan Honbu, for all tests, as well as become elligible to attend official member-only events and training.

To join the Kobukan Kobudo Renmei family as a student, reach out to a school in your area. If you are located in the US and there is no affiliated group realistic for you to travel to, or does not align with your availability, we encourage you to email us directly to discuss options.

If you already have a martial arts background and wish to join the Kobukan family as an instructor in your area, please email us for further information.

Tuesday
7:30pm – 9:00pm

Thursday
7:30pm – 9:00pm

Am I too old for martial arts training?

You are never too old to start martial arts training. At our school, we welcome individuals of all ages, and many of our students began their martial arts journey later in life. Martial arts can be adapted to suit your pace and physical abilities. It’s not just about physical fitness; it’s also about mental discipline, self-confidence, and personal growth. Our experienced instructors will work with you to ensure a safe and enjoyable training experience tailored to your needs and goals. So, whether you’re in your 20s, 50s, or beyond, you can absolutely benefit from and enjoy martial arts training at our school.

Should I get in better shape before beginning training in Kobudo?

Getting in better shape before beginning Kobudo training is not a requirement. Kobudo is an excellent way to improve your fitness and overall health, regardless of your current physical condition. Our instructors are skilled at adapting training to suit all fitness levels, so you can start at your own pace. As you progress in Kobudo, you’ll naturally build strength, flexibility, and endurance.

If you have specific health concerns or limitations, it’s always a good idea to consult with your physician before starting any new physical activity. However, don’t feel the need to delay your Kobudo journey just to get in shape beforehand. Our welcoming and supportive environment is here to help you on your path to improved fitness and martial arts proficiency.

What is the Kobukan Kobudo Renmei culture?

When you are a part of the Kobukan Kobudo Renmei, you are joining more than a Ninpo or Ju-jutsu organization. You are becoming a part of a martial arts family, open to anyone looking to learn Kobudo in a safe, ego-free environment. While our training and sensei-deshi (student-teacher) structure are traditional in nature, the Kobukan offers a uniquely welcoming environment for people looking to learn traditional martial arts.

Will I learn practical self-defense skills?

Absolutely, you will learn practical self-defense skills through Kobudo training at our school. Our curriculum includes a strong focus on effective self-defense techniques that can be applied in real-life situations. These skills are designed to empower you to protect yourself and others, emphasizing both physical techniques and mental strategies.

Our experienced instructors will guide you through the process, ensuring you gain confidence in your ability to respond effectively to various self-defense scenarios. You’ll learn how to assess and react to potential threats, building skills that can enhance your personal safety and security in the modern world. Rest assured that practical self-defense is an integral part of our Kobudo training program.

What other benefits are there to training?

Traditional martial arts training offers a wide range of benefits beyond self-defense. Here are some additional advantages:

  • Physical Fitness: Martial arts training improves strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall physical fitness. It’s an excellent way to stay in shape and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • Mental Discipline: Martial arts cultivate mental discipline, focus, and concentration. Training requires you to be fully present in the moment, enhancing your ability to concentrate in daily life.
  • Self-Confidence: As you progress in martial arts and achieve milestones, your self-confidence grows. This newfound confidence can positively impact various aspects of your life.
  • Stress Relief: Martial arts provide an outlet for stress and tension. The physical activity and mental focus can help reduce stress and promote relaxation.
  • Improved Coordination: Martial arts movements require coordination between different parts of your body. This leads to improved balance and coordination, which can benefit you in everyday activities.
  • Respect and Discipline: Traditional martial arts emphasize respect for oneself and others, as well as self-discipline. These values extend beyond the training mat and influence your behavior in daily life.
  • Community and Camaraderie: Martial arts schools often foster a strong sense of community and camaraderie among students. You’ll develop lasting friendships and a support network.
  • Character Development: Martial arts training encourages the development of positive character traits such as perseverance, humility, and integrity.
  • Goal Setting: Setting and achieving goals is a fundamental part of martial arts. This skill can be applied to other areas of your life, helping you reach your personal and professional objectives.
  • Cultural and Philosophical Insights: Many traditional martial arts come with rich cultural and philosophical traditions that can deepen your understanding of different cultures and belief systems.
  • Lifelong Learning: Martial arts are a lifelong journey. There’s always something new to learn and improve upon, making it a fulfilling and enduring pursuit.

Overall, traditional martial arts training offers a holistic approach to personal development, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional well-being, along with a strong sense of community and personal growth.

Can I bring a friend to the class?

Yes! Martial arts training is a rewarding experience. We encourage you to invite any friends and family that could use the benefits mentioned above. Just let the instructor know you wish to bring someone with you when setting an appointment for your first visit, and they can make sure you have a great experience.

Sensei Jason Schwemmer
Dojo-cho

School Name:
KAIFUKU DOJO

Head Instructor:
JASON SCHWEMMER

Kobukan Rank:
SAN DAN (3rd degree Black Belt)

Address:
112 CHERRY TREE LANE, ELKTON MD 21921

(443) 515-1967
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