About
About
Grand Master Wolfgang Holzmann was born in 1962 and began training Japanese martial arts and teaching Bushido at the age of five in 1967. From his father Kurt, a master of Jiu-Jitsu, he first learned the most important rules for walking on a lifelong path as well as the martial arts of Jiu-Jitsu, Kobujutsu, Judo, Karate do, Aikijutsu and Aikido and the Bujutsu and Ninjutsu. The martial skills and knowledge of Japanese culture had a positive impact on his life as a professional soldier and master, both privately and professionally, and he intensified his actions and activities to create his own martial art with the elements of healing and Zen teaching.
Grand Master Wolfgang Holzmann was born in 1962 and began training Japanese martial arts and teaching Bushido at the age of five in 1967. From his father Kurt, a master of Jiu-Jitsu, he first learned the most important rules for walking on a lifelong path as well as the martial arts of Jiu-Jitsu, Kobujutsu, Judo, Karate do, Aikijutsu and Aikido and the Bujutsu and Ninjutsu. The martial skills and knowledge of Japanese culture had a positive impact on his life as a professional soldier and master, both privately and professionally, and he intensified his actions and activities to create his own martial art with the elements of healing and Zen teaching.
In the early 90s he designed his holistic martial art Bujutsu mokû ô ryû in which karate-dô of Shotokan style has a fundamental and permanent place.
In the early 90s he designed his holistic martial art Bujutsu mokû ô ryû in which karate-dô of Shotokan style has a fundamental and permanent place.