Friday, May 18, 2012

Learn Ninjutsu – The 9 Martial Schools Within Modern Bujinkan Ninja Training

May 25, 2010 by soke  
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One of the least understood aspects of modern Ninja training, is the taking on and assimilation of the techniques, tactics, and strategies of other schools throughout history. In fact, the Bujinkan Dojo of Soke Masaaki Hatsumi, current-generation headmaster of the Togakure-Ryu of Ninjutsu, includes the techniques, weapons, and teachings of at least 8 other traditional [...]

Fudoshin Martial Arts Timisoara Training – Karate Shotokan, Ju-Jitsu, Doce Pares

May 23, 2010 by soke  
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First movie presentation of Fudoshin Martial Arts Club Timisoara. Masters of Karate Shotokan, Ju-Jitsu and Doce Pares Kali Eskrima. International Karate Association, Global Karate Federation Hachiokai Soke Takayuki Kubota 10 DAN Gosoku Ryu Kancho Takemasa Okuyama 8 DAN Shotokan SoShihan Daniel Deac 7 DAN Shotokan Stefan Lacatus Doce Pares Multi Style System GM Diony Canete [...]

The Unseen Value Of Martial Arts Training – A Lesson From Ben Franklin

May 17, 2010 by soke  
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During one of my recent trips to Japan for training with Bujinkan Grandmaster, Masaaki Hatsumi, one of the themes he touched upon in class was in the value of our training. And, how much like a good investment, the longer we participated, the more value we received.
Ironically, most students who come in to the academy, [...]

Nana Korobi Ya Oki – ‘7 Times Down 8 Times Up’: Success Secrets from the Martial Art of Ninjutsu

May 12, 2010 by soke  
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On the left lapel of every adult student here at Warrior Concepts, there is a patch bearing the Japanese kanji character ‘NIN.’ Although the kanji itself has two pronunciations in Japanese, it is the original Chinese meaning of “perseverance,” “to endure,” or “to put up with” that we focus on heavily in the Warrior [...]

Success Secrets From The Martial Art Of Ninjutsu

May 9, 2010 by soke  
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Nana Korobi Ya Oki – ‘7 Times Down 8 Times Up’
On the left lapel of every adult student here at Warrior Concepts, there is a patch bearing the Japanese kanji character ‘NIN.’ Although the kanji itself has two pronunciations in Japanese, it is the original Chinese meaning of “perseverance,” “to endure,” or “to put up [...]

Self-Defense Within Martial Arts Training Demands A Real-World Perspective

May 6, 2010 by soke  
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This story is being offered in response to a request made by my teacher, Soke (Grand Master) Masaaki Hatsumi, during a recent training visit to Japan. During one of the training sessions, Soke was suggesting that everyone, regardless of rank, should make it a point to talk to those with actual combat experience and to [...]

Deshi-Iri – Becoming A Student Of An Authentic Ninpo Warrior Martial Arts Teacher

May 6, 2010 by soke  
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In 1979, Soke Masaaki Hatsumi, grandmaster of the nine martial traditions that make up the core training of the Warrior Concepts Mastery Programs, wrote a book entitled Mono-no-Mikata, Kangae-Kata ["Ways of Seeing, Ways of Thinking."] In it, he wrote a section called Deshi-iri which, translated from Japanese, means “Becoming a Student” or, more literally, “Entering [...]

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