any good place that teaches ninjutsu in east vancouver area? trainig only 1 or 2 a week plz?
is it ok if im not japanese? will it be mostly japanese? im fairly fit but im not like super strong but i can past school fitness testing only once or twice a week -free days are tues wed fri sat sun - but only want to take 1 or twice a week long hours are ok cheap would be nice near Vancouver technical school - east Vancouver near the border to Burnaby closer to the school the better i want to join next year but it might cost to much or the day that we train are on the wrong time whats the average age and race (not trying to be racist just wondering)? if this is too much i will give an extra 5 points if you answer all my question or if i like you cuz of your information ty for answering first but can you give me a place where i can learn? and flexiable? i cant do the splits and also im only 16-17 will i stand out among the order ppl?
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- First of all, ninjutsu is the best. Of course you don't have to be Japanese. I have never seen a Japanese person at a ninjutsu class (and I went for YEARS) Fitness is good, you don't need strength, just stamina and flexibility (oh and co-ordination so no pre-class drinks!) Most classes are between 1-2 hours Cost for me was AUD$10 per class from 7:30pm to 9:00pm but sometimes we'd stay til 10pm It can be up to $20/class depending on teacher and their quals and class size Average age and race - well I dunno about race but age is anywhere from 15 to 45. There were about 9 guys and me in my class. ___________________________________________ Sorry can't answer that lol I was only 15 when I started, if you share the other peoples passion for the art then you'll definately fit in.
- ninjas are fake, kid. A white belt in BJJ will school a 'ninja' anyday.
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