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L.I. Ninjutsu Centers prides itself in the highest of quality experiences we want to call this customer service or satisfaction, but we don't look at our clients as customers.   They are simply a part of our family.   We believe any good relationship is based on communication.  When students first sign up in our school we supply you with all the information necessary to take full advantage of what we have to offer through our "Welcome to the Family Packet." A the time of our initial sign up we thoroughly go over all of the necessary information it takes to become an amazing student eventually becoming an amazing Black Belt. 

We know your success is based on team effort and the winning combination is put together with our incredible instructors, the parents and student working together toward a life changing experience. 

We realize on the initial sign up conference a huge amount of information is exchanged, far to much to remember.  We have so much to offer for the students benefit  that we have developed an online orientation video and questionnaire so we insure you can get a visual representation of what we have to offer and what we expect from our students.  

The initial video is broken down in two parts, with a password at the beginning and ending.  You must have both passwords to receive our letter of intent and questionnaire to receive your uniform.  If the questionnaire is not completed you will not be eligible for promotion.  This is our way of insuring that you are watching the video, and aware of all of our rules, regulations and opportunities that lie ahead.   

We are very excited and look forward toward helping you "Gain the Power To Change your Life Forever and Discover the Ninja in You!"

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Dear Student and Parent:


    At L.I Ninjutsu Centers we pride ourselves on developing quality students in the martial arts and in life.  We believe the lessons of the martial arts are a great way to guide, enhance and develop students of any age in a positive manner.  We also believe strongly that moving from belt to belt is a very special privilege and an honor bestowed on the student by their teacher.  The rank promotion is not a right and is not expected or asked for in any way.  As a student progresses through the ranks in the martial arts each lesson is a very special gift given to them by their Sensei (instructor). This is basically the transfer of information an instructor has worked tirelessly and endlessly to acquire which is very valuable and has been passed down from generation to generation and should be treated as if they were given a priceless jewel.  If and when their instructor feels the student is ready then and only then should they be promoted.

Traditional martial arts are taught in a way that is foreign to most Westerners.  The Eastern thought process helps to develop the mind in a much more patient, analytical and responsible manor.  We are not entitled to anything until it is bestowed up us.  Always through the struggles, the frustrations, the trials and tribulations lessons are gained. If a student is only interested in achieving the next belt or the next lesson, then all lessons will eventually become meaningless and the student will eventually quit.  We believe training has a beginning but no end, and each student can continue their goal as a life long pursuit.  Some may read this and say, I don’t want to do this forever, or may even be thinking what if I move or get injured or for any reason cannot continue. This very thought is what limits the training of many martial artists.  Even with physical limitations your martial art training doesn’t cease to exist, if you have the correct frame of mind, you will use what you have learned and incorporate it into every aspect of your life. 

At L.I. Ninjutsu Centers we urge student and parents of young children to shift their focus as much as possible off the belt color and in turn focus on the skill, ability and mindset of the student.  What our real goal should be is to be great regardless of what rank you hold and what color belt you have tied around your waste.  The late Bruce Lee said “Belts only hold up your pants.”  It is not the belt but the knowledge that makes a person who they are. 

In spirit;
Kyoshi Allie

Owner and Founder

6th degree Black Belt

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