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Yeah well I do teach ninjitsu/ninjutsu and I have had "requests" to close down my school because of the "Ninja Robbery" of a 7-11 in Ohio some such. I just laughed at it...
Actually I said, "If any of my student's did something like this they would have killed the lights, stole everything in like 15 seconds & vanished in a puff of smoke. We are explinative professionals its what we explinative train for!"
That didn't over well but was really funny at the time & still is I think lol. I've also heard a local karate instructor has a "little ninjas" martial arts program for kids between 3 to 5 years old, not ninjutsu but still interesting in concept...
The expletive part is really what makes that statement. You say it with such indignation.
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Why are they hard to find?
The most common martial arts schools here are for shotokan karate and tae kwon do. I've also seen/heard of kendo, wing chun kung fu and sanshou. Ninjutsu is known only as legend up here. Not to mention it's freakin' cold.
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The most common martial arts schools here are for shotokan karate and tae kwon do. I've also seen/heard of kendo, wing chun kung fu and sanshou. Ninjutsu is known only as legend up here. Not to mention it's freakin' cold.
What does the cold have to do with Ninjutsu?
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That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'
Styles: Shotokan Karate-do, Kobudo Bojutsu, Ju-jitsu, Kickboxing, Yumedo (a self-styled form of kenjutsu).
Posts: 1,615
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Originally Posted by 47MartialMan
What does the cold have to do with Ninjutsu?
Nothing when I posted that, but now that you mention it, ninjutsu moving somewhere might want a different climate. Also, in the past, Japanese soldiers had brutal training; I heard of a training method where the soldiers/trainees had to run in frigid weather in their boxers.
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Shizuku Mai wa Shizuku Akai no kokoro...Kirei da ne?
"I've learned a lot from being alone. As long as you didn't let go of my hand, I felt like I could do anything..." -Ayumi Hamasaki
"Now I'm lost in you, like I always do, and I'll die to win, 'cause I'm born to lose..." -Breaking Benjamin
Nothing when I posted that, but now that you mention it, ninjutsu moving somewhere might want a different climate. Also, in the past, Japanese soldiers had brutal training; I heard of a training method where the soldiers/trainees had to run in frigid weather in their boxers.
Ninjutsu is a rare art to find. it isnt popluar like TKD, Karate, and MMA....nowadays
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That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'