Friday, May 21, 2010

Looking for Ninjutsu resource?

q|||The practice of Ninjutsu is becoming more wide spread. I%26#039;ve noticed a lot of books which have come out.


I would try authors such as: Bud Malstrom, Jack Hoban, Steven K. Hayes, and Masaki Hatsumi has a lot of books out now. I%26#039;m sure you can find a local school teaching Ninjutu, or Ninpo taijutsu.


I know now with the internet there are a lot of distance learning courses which can work, if you dedicate yourself. Check out Steven K. Hayes%26#039; sight... the Quest Center. It is based out of Dayton Ohio, but others have started them all over.|||Try Author Steven Hayes.|||There are very few real Ninjitsu resources available in the world today. There are a hand full of schools that actually teach it outside of Japan and only tow that I know of inside Japan. All the others teach there own style of Karate and they call it Ninjitsu because they throw in some throwing star/knife practice and sword work.





Masaaki Hatsumi is one of the few Ninjitsu Masters I%26#039;d actually trust today. He runs Bujinkan D艒j艒 out of Japan. He has a website where you can get some information if you search for him.|||Give up! It%26#039;s a dead art.

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