Teachers in Taikai

Shihan Moti Nativ (15. dan), Israel

Shihan Moti NativMoti Nativ is the Dojo Cho of Bujinkan Shiki Dojo (Bujinkan Dojo of Awareness). He has been active in martial arts and combat sports since 1966 and started studying Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu in 1975. Since 1979 Moti has been teaching several martial arts, including self-defense (Krav Maga), Judo and Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.


Moti is a certified Feldenkrais teacher (Awareness through Movement Method). He researched the development of the Feldenkrais Method, republished a self defense book by Dr. Feldenkrais (“Hadaka Jime”) and now teaches advanced training on "the Synergy of Martial Arts and the Feldenkrais Method" around the world.

Moti Nativ is a retired colonel of the Israeli military forces.
Moti has focused on the traditional katas of the Bujinkan schools, analyzing the ancient techniques and performing the Shingen gata. Now teaches the self defense aspects of Ninjutsu.

Moti Nativ's website:
www.warriors-awareness.com
www.bujinkan-israel.co.il

Shihan Svenerik Bogsäter (15. dan), Holland

Shihan Sveneric BogsäterShihan Svenerik is one of the grand old men of the bujinkan in Europe. He travels frequently to Japan to receive more training. He was one of the first teachers to come to Finland to teach the bujinkan martial arts. Some dojos here still base their belt requirements on his teachings.


Svenerik Bogsäter opend his first dojo in Sweden. Later he moved to the Netherlands and has been a important part of bringing the Bujinkan to Europe. Svenerik is part of the European Shi Tennoa, the great four teachers.

Svenerik Bogsäter's website:
http://www.bujinkanbudokai.nl

Shihan Lauri Jokinen (15. dan), Finland

Shihan Lauri JokinenLauri Jokinen is the head of Shinden dojo. The dojo operates all across Finland 
from Helsinki to Rovaniemi. He started training bujinkan two years after the martial art arrived in Finland. During that time training in southern Finland was strongly influenced by Israely teathers.


Lauri has spent years traveling actively to international seminars an Tai Kais all over the world. He has also hosted numerous high profile seminars with top teachers. He teaches in seminars in Europe and the United States of America. Lauri trains regularly in Japan just like all the teachers of this seminar.

Bujinkan Shinden Dojo's website:

http://shinden.fi