Modern Warrior Arts Academy

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349 Georgia St
Vallejo, CA 94590

The Modern Warrior Arts Academy in Vallejo, CA, specializes in Seibukan Jujutsu, a martial art that fuses ancient samurai techniques with modern self-defense strategies. Under the guidance of Renshi Bear Roberts, a highly experienced instructor, students of all ages engage in a training regimen that emphasizes practical applications and adaptability.

This academy offers programs designed for both adults and children, focusing on awareness, assessment, and effective action in potentially dangerous situations. With a commitment to developing self-confidence and discipline, Modern Warrior Arts Academy provides a supportive environment where students can thrive as modern warriors.

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5.07 reviews
Peter C.
7/31/2014

I've been practicing many martial arts over last 30 years. Sensei Bear is a great instructor. The seibukan jujutsu is the first art that challenged my mental and spiritual self in addition to my...

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Stephen D.
1/4/2012

We signed up my 5 year old son for Seibukan Jujutsu lessons to help him increase self confidence and to encourage learning about a real Martial Art versus his preoccupation with all things...

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Hilda M.
1/24/2017

I was invited to this class by good friends. I went because I wanted my oldest daughter to learn how to defend herself. I know some techniques on how to defend myself. It is always wise to know...

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Ed M.
1/24/2017

I've trained martial arts for 30 years. I'm a recent transplant from the East Coast. I was surprised to find a school that had such a homey feel. And Sensei Bear has the patience and dedication...

Dona H.
9/27/2018

My grandson goes here and he loves it , and he learns a lot , it's so awesome l love going and watching him , he is so proud of what he kearnd

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