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The Essence of Ninjutsu
The ninja were a group of assassins and
spies who fought and hunted in the mountainous regions of Japan.
This group was made of a collection of fundamental survivalists
who created and practiced many survival techniques. This survival
group propagated many legendary myths about themselves, which instilled
great fear into their enemies. Those myths still exist today...
Author: Troy Macraft
Date Posted: January 26, 2009
In
A Self-Defense Situation Control The Distance And You Control The
Fight
One thing that becomes painfully evident to anyone who has been
studying the Ninja's warrior arts for any length of time is...the
shear impossibility of being able to practice all that you've learned.
After even a short time in training, the number of skills, technique
models known as "kata," and weapons hits a point where, even if
you wanted to, you could not consistantly practice...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: December 29, 2008
True
Martial Arts and the Job of a Warrior
The martial arts and the concept of self-protection is much more
than mere punching and kicking, or the development of skill with
a weapon. Just as a martial artist or, in the grander sense, a warrior-protector,
is engaged in much more than the mere study of violence and violent
methods...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: December 21, 2008
Yojo
Shiketsu - A Ninja Master's "Suggestions For Power"
According to Toshitsugu Takamatsu Sensei, the 33rd Grandmaster
of the Togakure Ryu Ninja Tradition and eight other schools
of traditional Japanese martial arts, there are four main points
of which to be mindful for the preservation and maintenance of one's
health. This article provides a commentary on these four points
and some thoughts on each for your own life and training...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: November 12, 2008
Ninjutsu
- The Art of Japan's Shadow Warriors
Ninjutsu, in the form we recognize today, was developed in the
Iga and Koga regions of Japan by mountain warrior ascetics. However,
it is widely accepted that the true origins of the art reach back
over 2,000 years and stem as far as India, Tibet and China. Looking
closely, one can see the influence of East Indian...
Author: Kurt A Tasche
Date Posted: October 19, 2008
Ninja - The
Shadow Warriors of Japan
The very name installed fear and trepidation into the hearts of
thousands of Japanese, their tales of superhuman and supernatural
acts of bravery sent a shiver down the spine of those that spoke
the name and even to this day, the Ninja is portrayed as an awesome
and sometimes sinister assassin with no mercy and no morals...
Author: Jock Brocas
Date Posted: June 21, 2008
The
Art Of Invisibility Part Two - "Can You Hear Me Know"
It can take a person up to 30 minutes for their eyes to adapt to
darkness. Anyone without this night sight will have drastically
reduced vision. A flash of light is all that is necessary to ruin
a person's night vision for another 20-30 minutes. So, don't lose
your night vision and keep your opponent from developing theirs.
This will allow the shadow warrior to observe his enemy...
Author: Rick Tew
Date Posted: June 13, 2008
The Ninja
Art of Invisibility - Part One
Learn why Black is NOT the best color for a Ninja and other mistakes
wanna-be midnight warriors and soldiers of twilight make when training
to be a Shadow Warrior. The "Art of invisibility" has always been
a popular topic when it comes to learning about Ninjitsu / Ninjutsu
or the Art of the Ninja,Who are these masters of the very hard to
see? Who are these Warriors in the woods that look like leaves and
trees...
Author: Rick Tew
Date Posted: June 08, 2008
A
Case for Ninjutsu Over Simply Practicing Budo-Taijutsu
This article should probably be called: "What's a master Ninja
martial artist - a teacher of the art of ninjutsu - do after surviving
a near head-on car crash?" Before I answer that question though,
let me tell you what prompted the idea behind what I'm about to
say...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: March 06, 2008
How I Became a Ninja
I remember when I was younger and first started hearing about these
mystic warriors in black clothing wearing their masks so as to never
show their identity to any one, and dealing with whom ever would
get in the way. They did all the really cool stuff I always thought
to myself as being a great warrior and to never be seen. The thing
that really did it for me was the sneaky factor, that they would
be gone without a trace, not to mention all the cool weapons...
Author: Jiles Keister
Date Posted: April 07, 2007
Ninja Training
What are the secrets of ninja's super abilities? Everybody is aware
that ninja were skillful warriors, mastered their ninja swords
to perfection, and could fulfill any even impossible mission. Their
success lay in the peculiarities of their training...
Author: James Peterson
Date Posted: December 06, 2006
Ninja's
Silent Assassins or Real Martial Art
Silent assassins, vagabond thieves, master less samurai, and all
round bad guy. That's the image portrayed of the Ninja in movies
and the media ever since the Ninja Boom...
Author: Andrew Thomas
Date Posted: June 03, 2006
Ninjutsu
Martial Arts Strategy: Key Moments & Phases in a Self-Defense
Situation
A major pivoting point in my ninjutsu martial arts learning process
happened when I realized that there was something more going on
than just the punching, kicking, and what-not, that makes up conventional
martial arts and self-defense training. In fact, once I saw it happening,
my mind shifted away from the typical orientation toward this "style"
or that, and started looking beyond the techniques themselves to...
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller
Date Posted: May 20, 2006
In
the Ninja Warrior's Martial Art of Ninjutsu - Practice Makes Perfect
In the ninja's martial arts, just as with everything else in life,
experience brings many benefits. The more a person does something,
the greater the level of confidence, understanding, and proficiency
they will have with that 'thing.' This is a truth but as with any
medicine, is often hard to...
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller
Date Posted: May 20, 2006
The
Keys to Martial Arts Life Mastery, Key #2: CHARACTER And the Ninja's
Law of Interdependence
In the philosophical teachings which form the foundation for the
Ninja Warrior's lifeways, there is a principle known as the 'law
of interdependence.' This so-called 'law' is not a must-do rule
which...
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller
Date Posted: May 04, 2006
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