We’ll be looking at how to reverse engineer our locks, holds, and throws in a way that goes beyond mere self-defense to produce intended, strategic outcomes – based on
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We’ll be looking at how to reverse engineer our locks, holds, and throws in a way that goes beyond mere self-defense to produce intended, strategic outcomes – based on
During this episode we’ll be looking at an aspect of the 2nd level of Ninpo-Taijutsu training – the hidden side of locks, holds, and throws – and where
What does it mean to be Ninja? Did you know that there is more than one kind – more than the cloaked, long, black-clad warrior we see so
During this training we will look at how to “enter” for a throw in a way that makes it almost impossible for him to stop you! How to
We’ll be looking at how to make your combat postures, kamae, the tactical advantages they were designed to be and use them to control and dominate your opponent quickly and
A common mistake for students of Ninjutsu is in missing the power in the Ninja’s kamae – personal combat postures. The mistake begins with seeing kamae as the
Do you know you need to take action – to do what needs to be done to move closer to your goals? I understand, because we’ve all had
During tonight’s class we’re going to take another look at “flow” from a Nidan and above level as well some randori (‘free response’) training. So, if you’re local and coming to tonight’s
e'll be looking at how to manifest nagare or 'flow' in your self-defense tactics, as we discussed during this past Warrior’s Whiteboard Wednesday. If you didn't catch it, you can watch
One of the core principles in Ninjutsu Self-Defense is Nagare, “flow.” But, rather than just the one way that most look at it, there are actually many –