Our Instructors
Michael W. Dorman--Instructor (5th degree)

Mike has been training with Shidoshi Randy Sessions since July 2000 receiving the rank of Shodan (1st degree) in November 2004. October of 2007 Mike traveled to Japan to train with Soke (Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi) and many of the Shihans. Upon the trip Mike past the Godan test (5th degree) and received his Shidoshi license. A native of Gwinnett County since 1969, he graduated from Central Gwinnett High in 1985. He received a 2 year  Associate Degree in Horticulture from Gwinnett Area Tech. and is currently the General Mgr. of one of the largest family owned Landscaping Companies in Georgia.
Randy Sessions--Chief Instructor (13th degree blackbelt)
Orion Cherry--Instructor (1st degree)
Cherry has been training with Randy Sessions for 7yrs. Other Bujinkan teachers of note include Jeff Duncan and Bud Malstrom. Training gives me a sense of balance and fullfillment. I will continue to seek it out wherever life takes me. Randy has always done his best to surround himself with helpful, frendly, non egotistical teaches and students, creating a healthy and open training environment-this and his yearly trips to Japan to train with Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi are what I believe to be the keys that make this an ideal training environment for anyone interested in Ninjutsu.

















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Shihan Randy Sessions is a 4 yr veteran of the United State Navy. While in the Navy he served in Danang Vietnam. He retired as a electronic technician from Lucent. He has been training in Ninjutsu since 1983. His instructors has been Bud Malmstrom, Steven Hayes, Jack Hoban. He travels to Japan annually to train with Dr. Maasaki Hatsumi and other senior instructors. Randy has taught the militarty, police dept. and women groups.