Check here : http://winjutsu.com/winlinks.html
Scroll down past the US states to Austrailia and do your due dilligence on who%26#039;s teaching down your way.
I%26#039;ve met some of the Shihan from AU at some various Tai Kai%26#039;s over the years....but I can%26#039;t remember any names to make any particular reccomendations for you.
Just check out the AU links....there are at least 8 to 10 liscensed Shihan within the continent so you just have to find that%26#039;s closest to you and go check them out.
Now, what we%26#039;re doing this year is a school called Kukishinden Ryu Happohikenjutsu. It%26#039;s a field-combat Samurai bujutsu ryu-ha, not a Ninpo ryu-ha. So what you%26#039;ll be seeing is simply not ninpo, even though it is in our overall curriculum....but you%26#039;ll have to ask the Shihan for personal lessons in Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu if that%26#039;s your sole interest as it simply will not be studied this year.|||Ninjitsu is worthless in real life situations, you are better off learning TKD, some form of kung fu, or muay thai.
Ninjitsu is an old Japanese martial art that focuses on small spaces and the weapons available. In the day of ninja, weapons were outlawed except the military. The kama was used to cut crops, the quarterstaff was used to carry buckets of water on the shoulders, ect. Thats the equilivent of using pencils or tire irons or hammers. Besides, if ninjas were still around they would just shoot someone with a gun.
Also, ninjitsu was emphasized on close quarter combat. Most ninjas carried short swords because they are easier to use when they got trapped in alley ways or somewhere similar with little to no space, something that unfortunatelly was all too common. Most fights today wont be in a back alley or a hallway, they will be on the street or a football field.|||yes, yes I know|||check out this website www.winjutsu.com, you can also checkout www.genbukan.org|||search in yellow pages or yahoo local. it usually works if there is a school near. if you cant find ninjutsu, try ninjitsu or bujinkan or taijutsu. those are basically the same things. bujinkan is run by soke masaki hatsumi. he is ninja pro
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