One of the earliest lessons I received, and one of the most important things that attracted me to the art of Ninjutsu, was the skill of ‘invisibility’. Of
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One of the earliest lessons I received, and one of the most important things that attracted me to the art of Ninjutsu, was the skill of ‘invisibility’. Of
During this episode of Warrior’s Whiteboard Wednesday, we’ll be exploring Considerations for Self-Defense within Your Home, Office or Workplace. This will include such things as: – Historical Lessons
In this class you will: Learn the 3 Stages or Opportunities for Defending Against an Armed Assailant Drawing a Weapon to Attack You! The Single Biggest Key to Defending
In this episode we’ll be looking at unarmed defense vs weapons in a self-defense attack situation. The focus will be on tactical control, strategic thinking, and gaining the
We’ll be looking at adding in some “unwritten rules” of our kata needed to make them “street-ready.” These are critical aspects of your training, especially for those aiming
Is there a process that underpins the seeming chaos of the world and everyday life? And, if there is, can it be understood, harnessed, and used to achieve
One of the most contested areas of Ninjutsu training I was exposed to from the earliest days of Ninjutsu in the West, is a framework known as the
During this Ninjutsu training strategy & tactics session, we’ll be exploring martial arts kata from the perspective of “what’s missing” in the written and conventional descriptions, and… …what
During this evening’s class we will be looking at a few of our throw-counters from the curriculum for those intending to go from Shodan to Nidan (1st –
We’ll be looking at “reverse-engineering” a few kata examples to get a better understanding about how they work to teach us street self-defense, based on what I covered during this