Kyoshi Randy Weekley is a 6th degree black belt in Genbukan Ninjutsu and Traditional Japanese Jujutsu (traditional spellings) who studied under the Grand Master in Japan. He is the former owner of the Colorado Ninjutsu Martial Arts Centers where he trained generations of students in the martial arts. He is skilled in a wide range of disciplines: hand-to-hand, sword, various knives, ground fighting, improvised weapons, Krav Maga
During his years of training he was a personal student for 17 years of both Sensei Chadwick Minge and Grandmaster Shoto Tanemura of the Genbukan Ninpo/Ninjutsu Traditions, where he learned the arts of the Ninja, Jujutsu and many other family lines of martial arts. During his last trip to Japan, Kyoshi Weekley tested for and received his certification and title of Kyoshi, (Master Teacher), from Soke Tanemura. Kyoshi Weekley resigned from the Genbukan organization in 2004, but continues to advance his training in the arts of Ninjutsu, Jujutsu, Mixed Martial Arts, Krav Maga, Extreme Close Quarters Combat, Combatives, Defensive Tactics and Tactical Firearms. He has trained on 5 of the 7 continents, teaching and training with schools in Japan, Thailand, China, Mexico, Australia, England, Spain, Greece, Jamaica, Bermuda and across the United States.
Kyoshi served on the security detail for Vice President George Bush. For over a decade he trained Special Forces groups and Military groups in preparation for deployment. Curriculum included Barricades and Bounding, Close Quarters Combat, Extreme Close Quarters Combat, Shooting from a vehicle, Combatives and Defensive Tactics, and firearms (pistol, carbine, machine gun).
For over 35 years he has trained Government agencies, Police and Fire departments, and the public in firearms (pistol, rifle, and shotgun), Close Quarters Combat, and Combatives and Defensive Tactics.