During this week’s episode I’ll be explaining why I chose the teachers that I did – the criteria I used, and why I think it’s important for a student to choose their teacher(s) with more care than they usually do. I’ll also be giving some suggestions for avoiding common mistakes, as well as how to

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e106 – KUDEN! – Choosing the Right Teacher for You

During this week’s class we’ll be looking at the concept of Ritsudo (“rhythm”) and how it related to the 3 types of timing that I look for in the skill proficiency of students in the early Black Belt levels of the Warrior Concepts Mastery Curriculum.

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3 Types of Timing / Rhythm

During this week’s episode we’re going to take a look at yet another over-used and misunderstood word, especially within the context of Ninjutsu…”Traditional.” This will probably ‘trigger’ (if that’s even possible for real warriors to become) some hate mail and irritation among many but, if we’re going to get this thing that we say we’re

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e105 – KUDEN! – What “Traditional” Means to a Ninja

During today’s session we’ll be taking a 30,000 foot view of joint locking techniques and, hopefully through the use of some simple anatomy and physiology lessons (don’t worry, I’ll keep it basic!)… …giving you the tools and insights to make your techniques both easier and more powerful!

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Joint Locks Made Easy!

The word “natural”, much like “warrior” and “enlightenment”, is thrown around quite a bit in both the world at large and within in the world of Ninjutsu. But you can often be hard pressed to find it in all of its aspects when you watch people actually train. During this episode we’ll be diving into

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e104 – KUDEN! – Training, Science, and Your Brain

During this week’s training session I’ll be outlining a classical framework used in traditional Japanese martial arts training, AND the Kihon Happo as a “principle” – both from the perspective of how and why to “break” your techniques.

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Shu Ha Ri & Kihon Happo Principles

One of the most common things heard around the world of Ninjutsu, especially within the Bujinkan, is the statement: “That’s not how it’s done in Japan.” This, and the implied slight of someone being “old-school” is supposed to differentiate between someone doing it right from those who are doing it “wrong”. I’ll be discussing this

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e103 – KUDEN! – The Ninjutsu I was Introduced to…

During this week’s training session I’ll be outlining a framework that I give to my students so they can always know both: 1) Where they are in their training, and… 2) What they should be focusing on at each level… …as they progress in skill proficiency on the way to Mastery in their Ninjutsu self-defense

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3 Levels of Training in Ninpo-Taijutsu

Have you ever felt “stuck”? You’ve tried doing everything you can think of to solve a problem with your training, a relationship, job, or life in general…but you can’t seem to find the solution to getting unstuck and moving forward? At the core of the Ninja’s arts is the concept of becoming a problem solver

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e102 – KUDEN! – Problem Solving…Ninja Style!