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05-07-2008, 03:50 AM
There are several programs you can check out. The Japanese government runs the JET program, plus there are a lot of similar, privately run programs.
For Martial Arts, you should check out the Bujinkan while you're there. It's not real far from Tokyo, but I can't remember the name of the area it's in. The stuff they'll teach you will probably round out your TKD and BJJ experience quite well. If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if you actually make them think, they'll hate you. ~Don Marquis Quote:
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05-07-2008, 12:23 PM
To get in the professional ring in Japan is not an easy task, but martial art is not easy to begin with, so if you are able to stand the years of training, I am sure it shouldn't be a problem for you.
Most people, if not all, climb into the professional ring through a series of amarteur open tournament there. You need to find a gym that teaches popular arts in Japan (Grappling, Karate, Judo, Jiujitsu etc), from there you need to participate in their tournament and build a name for yourself first I am not sure if the amount of training required of you will allow a teaching job sort of speak. I trained in Koryu and TKD before, and during the Koryu training, I had an opportunity to train with some professional fighhers, they are literally in the gym 12 hours a day.... |
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