I have 13 age and i must and wanna learn taijutsu and ninjutsu where can i learn ?|||Been watching too much naruto?
I like that show btw|||Hi there
You wont get much serious answers asking about ninjutsu or ninjas from any serious martial artists.
Like all things you need to ask the right people to get the right answers.
My advice is to do a search on the following 3 organisations if you seriously want to train.
Try looking for the Bujinkan, Genbukan or Jinekan training groups in your area but forget the rest. Most clubs will not allow you to train until you reach 16 years so you may have to wait a few years.
Taijutsu as it is know today is a real art just like jujutsu or aikido. If you are expecting black masks and throwing stars I%26#039;m afraid you will be very disappointed.
and always train with a registered shidoshi!
Best wishes
idai|||But what about genjutsu? lol
I agree with Frank, I think you might be watching Naruto too much.
Though really, Taijutsu just refers to normal fighting. So take karate or something and you%26#039;ll be learning taijutsu.
TIEjutsu: the art of putting on a tie......or fighting with a tie, either one. lol
Shippuden looks cool btw.|||here are a couple of sites to learn Ninjutsu
http://skhquest.com/
http://www.ninjutsu.com/home.shtml
http://www.blingo.com/search?q=ninjitsu+...|||Well, I%26#039;m assuming by the way you wrote your query....you don%26#039;t speak English as a primary language...and in turn, you%26#039;re residing outside of the USA (or a national immigrant that needs to hone up your language skills).
Your best bet (considering you didn%26#039;t tell us what nation you%26#039;re from) would be to consult http://www.winjutsu.com , it%26#039;s the worldwide resource for Bujinkan Taijutsu Shihan and Shidoshi-ho led training groups.
Check through the %26quot;links%26quot; section, and scroll to what%26#039;s appropriate for where you are.
Now, a large majority of instructors I%26#039;ve come across will not teach people your age what we do.....so make sure to see if someone in your area will. For example, my Shihan won%26#039;t teach students under the age of the 15.
Good luck in your endeavors.|||The Ninja started their training at age six or earlier. I started my Judo training at 10 and that was considered %26#039;late%26#039;.
The martial arts the Ninja learned was simply Jiu-jitsu (one of the %26#039;Aiki%26#039; styles of jiu-jitsu).
The other stuff is what a criminal would learn, like: murder, kidnapping, arson, and all the other felony arts.
Like a pirate, the life-span of a Ninja was short - two years or less once active. A Ninja would train all their lives and sometimes die on their first mission.
Take up book-keeping instead, it is a life long pursuit.|||I feel for you kid, I really do. Don%26#039;t listen to theses idiots because that%26#039;s what they are. No ninjutsu isn%26#039;t like what you see on tv or read in manga. Go to www.winjutsu.com, www.skhquest.com, also do a google on genbukan, and jinekan. Good luck on your path.|||Thank you idai, Mike M and timberrattler818 . I%26#039;m glad that there are others here who help those who truly want to learn. NEVER listen to those that say ninja are fake, gone or assassins. They are truly misinformed. Books, websites or videos by Masaaki Hatsumi or his current students will help you if you can%26#039;t get to a dojo. Do NOT go to just any dojo that advertises ninjutsu. Check the credentials. Also try Stephen K. Hayes%26#039; to-shin do at skhquest.com. Good luck. :-)|||Take a look at this site, good luck!|||You dumb little kid. You watch too much television.|||you need to go back abut 300 years in time, and get a life!!!!
You want to be a 13 year old ninja? Start with regular martial arts, if you can handle that, then go for the specifics of being an assasin for hire.
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