Im 15 years old and wold like to learn ninjutsu or another martial art.
Live in Yeppoon QLD Australia.|||http://www.geocities.com/yowie_26/ go there and click on international dojo%26#039;s its got heaps in australia|||If someone claims they are teaching ninjisu,they are lying that is a very sacred and awful hard to find someone who actually can teach it.Beware is all I say have your parents check out their credentials very well.|||Since you%26#039;re in Australia %26amp; I know somebody that trained in Ninjutsu in Melbourne there is a couple of Ninjutsu schools around you. I asked him %26amp; he gave me his old dojo%26#039;s address %26amp; phone number you can probably find some around you through them. If it isn%26#039;t what you want or it costs too much for training consider doing home certification courses in which you tape yourself performing the maneuvers with a partner for rank %26amp; certification. He personally suggests to learn it in person because you won%26#039;t fully grasp the training like you would in person but if you have no other alternative %26amp; you got a willing sparring partner then do the distance courses. Just remember that one fighting style isn%26#039;t going to make you the best fighter. Study some more striking styles like Muay Thai, Kenpo, %26amp; Tae Kwon Do %26amp; with some grappling styles like Judo, Sambo, %26amp; Jiu Jitsu you%26#039;ll be a more well rounded fighter.|||First of all... forget online courses and DVDs. I can say with some confidence that NOBODY has learned a martial art to a decent level by using these mediums. Not even because its so greatly challenging (which it is)- but because martial arts doesn%26#039;t really go with dvds and the internet, especially at a beginner level. In saying this, I also hope that you%26#039;re choosing ninjitsu for its aesthetic features rather than practicality because it takes a hell of a long time for it to be practical. Anyway I hope this helps-
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And buddy.. don%26#039;t worry about all the people saying that ninjitsu%26#039;s bullshit (using ufc and pride for backup) - learning it for its aesethic features is no less formidiable than learning it for its practicality- after all, it is a martial %26#039;art%26#039;. Again, not saying that it won%26#039;t be practical after some time. Afterall, I%26#039;m certain the masters teaching it for 40+ years wouldn%26#039;t be doing so if its bullshit!|||If mixed martial arts competitions and contests are anything to go by, don%26#039;t bother with ninjustsu. No one from that discipline has ever won a reputable contest. Check any mixed martial arts competition website (UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship, for starters), which does cater to anyone from a ninjutsu, karate, or kung-fu, or taekwondo, kickboxing, muay-thai, or any background to test their style in a caged environment. The most effective %26quot;street%26quot; and self defence style that all the champions study and utilise is jiu-jitsu (especially Brazilian Jiu-Jistu). If you want to sneak around in your black pyjamas and get arrested or shot at by the police, then by all means ninjutsu%26#039;s your thing. Unfortunately it wont help you defend yourself as well as your more reputable self defence systems.|||Ronin741 has the best answer by far. I was going to give you two of the links he posted. Thank you Ronin. :-)|||I%26#039;m fom yeppoon originally and i know theres not much around so i would suggest the best martial arts in your area to start in is Judo...at the pcyc in Rockhampton the instructor is a judge at the olympics...ive trained in Muay Thai and BJJ but judo gave me a great base..and u might make the Olympics...
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