The Michigan Bujinkan closely follows the most recent teachings of the Bujinkan Honbu Dojoin Japan. Students of the Michigan Bujinkan Dojo study goshinjutsu, a mindful joining of both traditional techniques and modern applications for self-protection. Training consists of such practices as ground breakfalls androlling skills (ukemi), unarmed combat (taijutsu), and traditional weapons(buki). These skills include striking and kicking, grappling and throwing, and effective use of traditional and modern weapons. Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu integrates these methods and allows for the natural and effortless adaptation to each self-protection situation. Some facets of Michigan Bujinkan training include:
Taijutsu: Unarmed Combat Including Dakentaijutsu (Striking), Jutaijutsu (Throwing and Grappling), and Taihenjutsu (Body Movement Skills)