Thursday, November 12, 2009

Does anyone know which ninjutsu home study course is better stephen hayes or richard von donk and why?

i know that richard van donks course is advertised on ninjutsu.com and stephen hayes was taught buy masaki hatsumi, but i dont know who%26#039;s course is better to buy. hope someone could help with this thanks|||Both learned from Soke Hatsumi. Shihan Van Donk teaches Bujinkan budo taijutsu, while An-Shu Hayes now teaches To-shin do, which is what is offered on the DVD course. An-Shu Hayes still teaches classical Bujinkan budo if that it what you prefer. It is up to you. Do the research on each and decide what is best for you. I hope this helps. Keep in mind that no DVD course alone can ever replace a qualified instructor. Search for a Bujinkan or To-shin do school closest to you. Both websites have dojo locators.|||They are both a joke. You need to train under a qualified instructor with hands on teaching skills. Home study is the laughing stock of the martial arts world.





PS. Hatsumi Soke no longer recognizes Hayes as authorized to teach Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu or any other system of his.|||home study ninjutsu?











ive never stepped foot in a dojo, but im pretty sure, you cant learn real ninjutsu from youtube and crap like that.











study at home ninjutsu you gotta be kidding me. your gonna hurt yourself kid, go find a teacher.|||Waste of Money. Seek a qualified instructor under Hatsumi - you going to grapple with yourself? or even worse a untrained friend or sibling?? The best training at home is the punching bag and conditioning and rolling (ukemi)|||Master Hayes is by far the most knowledgeable person out side of Japan. I would however never recommend a home study course from anyone except as a study aid to augment regular one on one training with a master.|||Ha! LOL !!!!home study ninjitsu ! what a riot !

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