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alot of true ninjitsu sensei's stoped calling it ninjitsu i know that bud malstorm has a dojo in atlanta and i belive he calls it bujinkan not sure but i know he does not call it ninjitsu . i also belive that steven k. hayes calls his art by another name as well . those are the 2 big names that i remember from the big ninja carze in the 80's .

 

 

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I do a little bit. but im only Orange belt..

 

Im not that oerfect In ninjitsu yet.

 

 

Kempo dude says: Stand up show me what you got, im black belter in kempo, im a Kempo champ. lets see who will win!

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Well, I dont train in Ninjutsu.... yet. I will when I move away. There is no where to train around here. I just had to manage by learning stealth from people in the special forces, learning how to use weapons on my own, and using other martial arts instead of Taijutsu and other various things from books by Stephen Hayes, etc. I do know a ton about it though. Ive been doing research on it since I was really into the Ninja Turtles, lol. Dont worry, I know about the real kinds, not the tv junk. Anyway, there is already a thread on this topic that might help with some questions. Its in the Weapons section.

 

http://www.karateforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=2618&forum=15&11

 

Hope that helped. Any other questions... ask. If I dont know it, Im sure one of the actual Ninjutsu practicioners will.

 

 

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Good point about the fraud thing... Back in the 80's everyone wanted to be a ninja. I don't think there are many schools around that teach true ninjitsu. However, if you find one I highly doubt you will be learning the stealth arts and killing aspects of the system. Prob. just the self defense aspects.

 

 

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i practice togakure ryu ninjutsu. the truth is ninjutsu nowadays are really just like most martial arts. i dont believe that there are many ninjutsu classes nowadays who teach the esponiage area of the arts. so dont get to suprised if they dont teach it ok.

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I've always wanted to pratice Ninjitsu, just for the Stealth skills. No in my area kteaches it, but I think it would be interesting to try some day, if I ever get the chance.
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