In martial arts and self-defense training, aside from weapons, kicking seems to be one of those things which grabs the most attention. Whether it be because of power,
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In martial arts and self-defense training, aside from weapons, kicking seems to be one of those things which grabs the most attention. Whether it be because of power,
During today’s class we’ll be continuing our work with the rokushaku-bo (‘row-koo-shah-koo-bow’) long staff weapons that makes up part of the advancement requirements for nidan, 2nd degree black belt, in the
One of the first things that I was taught by my teacher is that for a Ninja, anything which could be used to create the results that he
In this class you will: Learn how to look at clothing as the “invisible” weapons they are, and give yourself an unfair advantage in a real-world attack-survival situation. How to use your clothing
In Ninjutsu self-defense training, the Ninja sees everything and anything as a tool that can be used to fight a win and survive in a street self-defense situation.
A consistent and, yes, proper lesson heard by students again and again is about the importance of basics. This goes beyond the initial lesson heard by beginning students,
In this class you will: Learn how to make any attacker believe that you’re a cold-blooded killer, even if you know you’re the underdog and even if he has the
In this training, we’ll be looking at how to use your eyes for self-defense. Developing the “Warrior’s Eyes” and being able to control an attacker’s perceptions through the
During today’s class, we’ll be working on rokushaku bo as part of the weapons requirement for nidan, 2nd degree black belt here at Warrior Concepts. Please have a 6′ or
One of the most talked about aspects of Bujinkan Ninjutsu training is the taking and passing of the sakki – blade avoidance test – for Godan, 5th degree