Where can i find a ninja teacher?
Me and my friend think ninjutsu sounds like fun and we really want to learn it. I've heard of many people who have teachers who can teach them, although it's terrible hard work. but we can endure it. So how can I find someone like that? A seriouse teacher...who only has a few serious students...and sometimes train in dangerous situations? sorry...don't think we're crazy. lol
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- 1st become a black belt in something then seek ninjitsu
- I studied Ninjutsu. First of all, you need to realize Ninjutsu depicted in karate pictures with the fabulous stunts and flips isn't "authentic Ninjutsu." Ninjutsu isn't taught in most cities like Judo or Tae Kwon Do. Most Ninja's do not walk around dressed in Black I suggest you read this Wikipedia article before deciding if Ninjutsu is for you http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninjutsu Since it's likely a Ninjutsu school isn't in your city, you should start out learning 'Jujitsu' (if that's not available than Judo) Ninjutsu is mixed martial arts per se. It includes (japanese)Jujitsu for ground fighting. The UFC is (Brazilian jujitsu), Techniques of Aikido and kicks similar to Tae Kwon Do. You can just learn aspects of different martial arts (Except Chinese Kung Fu) and have something similar to Ninjutsu with regards to offense/defense, though we have also weapons like stick, sword, etc . If possible try Muay Thai (though not Japense, combined with Jujitsu will give you good stand up and ground fighting) Chinese martial arts are flashy but tend to all lose against someone good in Jujitsu. So you may not wish to waste your time learning Kung Fu. Keep this in mind. A good ground fighter (Jujitsu) will almost always beat a good stand up fighter (Karate, Kung Fu, Tae Kwo Do). The reason is most Stand up martial arts have no ground fighting. Another user said ..."become a black belt in something then try Ninjutsu" A blackbelt Jujitsu fighter can beat a black belt in Kung Fu, Karate, Tae Kwon Do. Do a YOUTUBE search and put in ... (jujitsu vs) ... almost without fail other martiual arts lose against jujitsu. The Ninja's ground fighting is almost exclusively (japanese) jujitsu
- There is one recognized teacher of authentic Ninjitsu, or Ninpo, in the US that is note-worthy, Steven K. Hayes. I attended a clinic of his about 20 years ago, and it was interesting. He is very knowledgeable, and you can learn what Ninjutsu really is. Sorry, but your aspirations of "training in dangerous situations" is a little slice of nonsense. Training with any instructor that is not brain-dead should always be safe, in a controlled environment, and anyone that suggests otherwise has suffered too many kicks to the head, or was just born lacking in I.Q. Unfortunately, there are MANY numb-skulls in the martial arts. Ninjitsu is an interesting art that incorporates many aspects of engagement: ground techniques, close fighting, weapons, and evasive tactics. Forget the Hollywood ideas; they simply are fantasy designed to sell tickets and comic books.
- Don't find them, they will find you. Use you mind as a vehicle.
- Ninjutsu is a dead art.
- Talk to master splinter.
- Feudal Japan, circa 1700. Seriously, Ninjutsu is extinct. Modern weapons (sniper rifles, WMD's, F-22 Raptors, etc.) have made Ninjutsu obsolete. That, and the fact that ninjas can't fight. Even so, Ninjutsu would not work in a real fight. So if you do find such a school, just know it's not Ninjutsu, or even something close.
- www.usadojo.com.There is a list of states and u can click on them and there are schools i do not know about a ninja teacher but there are schools on the midle left side of the website once u enter.Try that.
- Hi, in this day and age it is pretty east to find a "ninjutsu" teacher aka Bujinkan. Take a look at this web site listing: http://www.winjutsu.com/winlinks.html as it has many schools in the USA which is a good place to start. Even if there are no schools in your area email the ones in your state as they might know of a school closer that is not listed. Hope that helps.
- you won`t ever learn ninjutsu there is only one remaining who teaches to a select few the art is long dead sadly many claim to teach ninjutsu but they don`t its jujitsu mixed in with other mma
- Go to Winjutsu.com they give you a list of schools across the nation (but not all of them). Some schools have serious students. I think if someone wants to train in any martial arts they will be a serious student, if not the instructor would kick them out. asfor the teacher, every teacher is serious about training and teaching. There are 3 organizations called: Bujinkan, Genbukan, Jinenkan, all learned it their "Ninjutsu" from Toshitsugu Takamatsu "last living combat ninja" the head of the Bujinkan is Soke Masaaki Hatsumi, he knows all 18 skills of Ninjutsu, but he doesnt call it "Ninjutsu" he rather prefer to as "Bujinkan Taijutsu" or "Budo Taijutsu" because he doesnt teach espionage and assassination. But he does teach Taijutsu "hand to hand combat" and weapons training.
- lol... naruto!
- Simple Little Kitty. Go to www.ninjutsu.com to get you started. Contrary to what others say, ninjutsu is not dead, obsolete, or useless in a fight. Far from it. It's techniques have been tested over 900 years and proven to work even today. It's an art that adapts to the times to survive. It's not like the movies however and it has changed since early times, lol. PS Thank you hoang_nguyen969 for helping spread the truth.
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