Friday, May 21, 2010

Ninjutsu In Sydney?

any one know of a place which teaches ninjitsu in sydney.|||i know there is at least one i think it%26#039;s in Queensland don%26#039;t pay any attention to thoughs a**holes who tell you not to bother you can be a ninja if you want don%26#039;t give up I believe Stephen k. Hayes (real ninja) and his master Dr. Matsaaki Hatsumi (real ninja) are affiliated with a school in Australia|||People are silly! Ninjutsu IS a legitimate style of martial arts. I studied under a black belt in ninjutsu. Good luck with your studies! It%26#039;s a lot of fun! Report Abuse
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Ninjitsu is not something that is taught by legitimate teachers. It is total bs. frauds like Aishida Kim would want you to believe it is real but it is crap.





There are schools that teach legit techniqes that claim it is ninjitsu but it really is not. They are merely using ninjitsu as a marketing tool. But the vast majority of schools that claim to teach ninjitsu teach crap and are just LARPing (Live Action Role Playing).





If you really want to learn the skills that ninja supposedly had and used. I suggest you join the army and go to sniper school. Even if ninja existed with all the magic powers they supposedly have in hollywood movies- Every ninja alive put together would be no match for one sniper team.|||Oh please don%26#039;t go there! It%26#039;s a dead art. All those that claim to teach a such thing are either a fraud or teach only samurai martial arts.





There%26#039;s no real evidence of taijitsu (Ninjutsu hands to hands combat) exist. If you study the history you will see that they mostly use some kind of jiu jitsu combine with other art. So this most likely mean they don%26#039;t really know how to fight well because they don%26#039;t spend their whole life training for hands to hands combat. They spend more time train on how to spy, carry out espionage business, assassin, and other things.





If you want to do those stuff, military are the way to go.|||Please do not seek a style when you are considering training. You would do yourself a favor if you look for a good place to train instead of a style to train in.





The quality and frequency of your training far outweigh your style of training.

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