JMAC Celebrates 12 Years of Outstanding Martial Arts

12th Anniversary Open House and Martial Arts Exhibition at JMAC
 
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - May 31, 2018 - PRLog -- The Japanese Martial Arts Center (JMAC) in Ann Arbor officially opened in June of 2006.  "From the beginning we were embraced by the community. In 2018, we will celebrate twelve years of exceptional training in traditional Japanese Martial Arts," says Nicklaus Suino Sensei, founder of JMAC.

The event will feature instructor and student demonstrations of Judo, Nihon Jujutsu, Iaido, and Karate, and a JMAC community presentation commemorating Nicklaus Suino Sensei's 50 years of martial arts practice.

The event takes place on June 23, 2018 from 3pm to 6pm, at the Japanese Martial Arts Center, 2875 Boardwalk, Suite H, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.

Preregistration is required.  Registration deadline is June 16, 2018.  For more information and to register visit our events page: https://japanesemartialartscenter.com/events/openhouse/jmac-twelfth-anniversary

Japanese Martial Arts Center (JMAC):

JMAC offers the true Japanese budo experience, world-class instruction, and tireless dedication to your success. You can achieve excellence - in technique, in character, and in your relationship with the world. Are you seriously committed to improving your fitness, focus, or self-defense skills? You can train in:

Iaido (Japanese swordsmanship (https://japanesemartialartscenter.com/styles/iaido)

Jujutsu (sometimes spelled "jujitsu" or "Jiu-Jitsu") (https://japanesemartialartscenter.com/styles/jujutsu

Judo (https://japanesemartialartscenter.com/styles/judo)

Karate (https://japanesemartialartscenter.com/styles/karate)

Kids judo and kids karate (https://japanesemartialartscenter.com/kids)

At the Japanese Martial Arts Center, we help train the whole person through the traditional techniques and philosophies of the Japanese martial arts, with the goal of developing healthy, confident members of society.  We make ourselves better through consistent, long-term practice.

"I started JMAC to provide a place where people could train in legitimate heritage martial arts while improving their strength, confidence, focus, and effectiveness. I'm happy to say we've had many success stories, and even more are happening now. This is how we rise … by working together with very high ideals and never, ever giving up." Nicklaus Suino Sensei

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Nicklaus Suino
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