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The Sensokan offers a martial art system that
focuses on real world self defense taught in a traditional fashion.
It is taught by Ted Hanulak Sensei who draws from his real life
experiences in law enforcement and years of nightclub bouncing and security.
"Learning a Japanese martial art is much more than the mastery of a
physical technique. It is the development of "mizu no kokoro" -
"mind like water". This allows the mind to react to anything it is
confronted with, without fear or hesitation. This is the true path
of budo." - Ted Hanulak Sensei.

Instructors

Ted Hanulak Sensei
Menkyo Okuden
The current head of the Japanese martial art of Senso-Ryu
Aiki-Jujutsu and chief instructor at the Sensokan Dojo Indianapolis
is Ted Hanulak Sensei. Hanulak Sensei celebrates his
20th year teaching 1992-2012. Hanulak Sensei
studied martial arts and meditation under various teachers through
out his life. His primary training was under Master Richard
Behrens in Aiki-Jujutsu and meditation from 1983-1992.
Hanulak Sensei is a former
decorated Police Officer awarded "Officer of the Year -1989" for "Outstanding
Heroics and Dedicated Service".
Hanulak Sensei was also a licensed Private Investigator
and the head of security in various nightclubs in for many years
where the martial art was further evolved into the modern realistic
system of self defense it is today.

The following list is the only list of students with permission
to teach Aiki-Jujutsu or Aikijutsu or any form of it from Ted Hanulak
Sensei. Anyone teaching claiming Ted Hanulak Sensei as there
instructor and they are not on this list should be considered
suspect.
Richard Denney Sempai
Menkyo Chuden
Dominic Martin Sempai
Menkyo Chuden
Craig Boeck
Menkyo Chuden
Bill Shogran
Menkyo Shoden
Bart Bariether
Menkyo Shoden
Michael Jones
Menkyo Shoden
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