QuestionWhat is LOS ANGELES DOJO?
AnswerLOS ANGELES DOJO is in the US. We train wrestlers in various styles of martial arts as well as pro wrestling. Trained or untrained athletes are all expected to complete the same criteria before being pushed for a booking. If you would like to apply to train at LOS ANGELES DOJO, please send your resume and portfolio to Webmaster@inokidojo.com.

QuestionDo you sell any merchandise?
AnswerWe are currently preparing to sell merchandise online and will announce it here on Inokidojo.com.



RESUME

QuestionCan you give me detailed list of what needs to be inside the resume and portfolio?
AnswerInclude the following information: Age, height, weight, career background (organization, championships, and etc.), finishing moves, favorite wrestlers, contact information, teachers, martial arts background, and anything else that you would like to add in. Mail your resume and portfolio to 1557 Esperanza St Los Angeles, CA 90023

QuestionHow old, tall, or heavy do I have to be to apply? Is there any age limit?
AnswerWe are looking for 16 to 35 years old and have the heart to train everyday. Some exceptions may apply.

QuestionWhat needs to be in the sample video? And how long does it have to be?
AnswerAny matches if you are a pro. Include your presentation, finish moves, and anything else that you would like to show to promote yourself. The video should be about five to ten minutes and should not include any unneccessary information.

QuestionIf I don't have any video, is a photo portrait acceptable?
AnswerYes. A photo should show you in a costume or training gear and also your muscles and definitions of your body.

QuestionAre you in need for female wrestlers?
AnswerYes. We can refer female wrestlers to All Japan Women's Wrestling like "Amazing Kong."

QuestionDo you accept applicants from outside the US? Do I have to be a US citizen?
AnswerWe accept applicants from all over world, and you do not have to be a US citizen. But we will not be responsible for your visas and your stay in the US or in Los Angeles.

QuestionIs it a requirement to speak English and Japanese?
AnswerNo. Anyone in any language is welcome.

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