Anbu Alex Posted January 10, 2006 Share Posted January 10, 2006 wow thats pretty cool. what type of schools teach that?There are three main groups that teach traditional ninpo taijutsu and weapons the first is the Bujinkan, the second in Jinekan, and the third is Genbukanand they were spysYou do know they were more then just spies, right? I don't want to point out the obvious but, Mercinaries, Body Guards, rescued hostages, etc.well you gave me two chioces to pick from as to what they were closest to so i picked spy but spys also do those things too in special forces in General you have to know all of this White belt for life"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pepto_bismol Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 I meant to give examples of what they did, not asking what they were. srry for confusion. YAY pepto bismol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anbu Alex Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 oh i must of read it wrong my bad White belt for life"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAnimal Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 ninjas today ought to be more concerned with silenced pistols and other firearms, knives, ice picks, etc. or maybe they are.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anbu Alex Posted February 9, 2006 Share Posted February 9, 2006 ninjas today ought to be more concerned with silenced pistols and other firearms, knives, ice picks, etc. or maybe they are....They are now called special forces, cia, nsa, etc. White belt for life"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitman Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 Stephen K. Hayes has a large school just South of Dayton, Ohio where Ninjutsu is taught by a true master of the art. And, I thought we were talking about the traditional Ninjutsu here...not what a "new age Ninja" would be doing. shi wa hei to de aru"All are equal in the grave" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anbu Alex Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 Stephen K. Hayes has a large school just South of Dayton, Ohio where Ninjutsu is taught by a true master of the art. And, I thought we were talking about the traditional Ninjutsu here...not what a "new age Ninja" would be doing.lol politics what Hayes teachers isnt really ninjutsu hence why he calls it to shin Do and from what i read he said he suppositly based his "new style" on ninjutsu and the is another person in Ohio who i believe is more Qualifyed in teaching ninjutsu White belt for life"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitman Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 WOW...didn't know that. I also did not know that Ohio was suddenly a hot bed of ninja activity shi wa hei to de aru"All are equal in the grave" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anbu Alex Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 WOW...didn't know that. I also did not know that Ohio was suddenly a hot bed of ninja activity Well if u call 2 ppl a hot bed White belt for life"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowFox Posted February 21, 2006 Share Posted February 21, 2006 Ninjutsu is fun but u have to have a certin body type (a Kendo/Fencer or Kung fu), be agile (thank god for Breakdancing), and be able to endur alot of mental and physical pain alot of ppl drop out because of that but it is so worth itI can see the physical pain but what with the mental pain. What do you guys do in those dojos. I like to know because I have a friend wanting to join a ninjutsu stye martial arts but dont know wat it like "Martial Arts is kinda like yin and yang when you think about it; it 50% physical and 50% mental" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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