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2010 Bujinkan Ninjutsu Seminar

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Ancient techniques applied in a modern day world.

Seminar Details and Information:
Date: May 14th-16th 2010

Tentative Schedule:
Friday:
7:30p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Introduction and overview of seminar as well as traditional Togakure Ryu waza and training.

Saturday:
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Lunch break
1:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Morning session taihenjutsu skills followed by afternoon training to combine taihenjutsu with traditional waza and survival escapes.

Sunday:
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Lunch Break
1:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Morning session taihenjutsu skills followed by afternoon training to combine taihenjutsu with traditional waza and survival escapes. This will be a continuation of Saturday's training with review and option to learn more complex maneuvers and skills.

Some of the skills covered will be:
Basics of The Art of Escape / Parkour:
Vaults- Using arms to overcome obstacles
Stride- Using long striding leaps to overcome large amounts of distance
Precision leaps- Focused landings on a fixed area
High impact falls- Learning to fall from heights and flow impact into a run or kamae
Wall dynamics- Using walls as tools of escape or evasion
Cat leap dynamics- Leaping to a vertical surface and clinging to it
Balancing dynamics- Walking or running on areas that require focused balance
*All techniques are tied into Ninjutsu (Taihenjutsu, Ukemi, Taijutsu)*

Optional Sunday Skills Offered:
Basics Acrobatic Introductions:
Front-flip/ Zenpo-kuten
Back-flip/ Koho-kuten
Side-flip/ Sokuho-Kuten
Front Handsprings/ Zenpo-Kiten
Back Handsprings/ Koho-Kiten
Cartwheel/Round-off/ Oten
*These are the basic fundamentals of acrobatic motion allowing greater awareness of agility, space, and timing.*

Please bring:
* A gi or appropriate workout clothes suitable for indoor and outdoor training
* Waterbottle

Registration will be limited so reserve your spot today!
Seminar Pricing:
Currently Enrolled KB Ninjutsu Students: $50
Non-Students & Public: $80
Lunch is not provided. This price covers all 3 training dates.

**Please note: Anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian sign their forms in person at the dojo.**

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  • I'm learning Ninjutsu, i cannot show my skills cause they're secret why can you?

    When the Ninja "Philosophy" changed???

  • @TheAtlius The only reason any of these so called "secrets" are secret, is because people don't know about them, Seminars like these are a chance for people to learn secrets, and to help the art flourish and keep it alive. This seminar is extremely cheap when you look at other seminar prices around the world, along with this not many people can teach what we are going to teach, that being a thorough look at the art of escape, and running away to survive...You once had to learn these secrets...

  • @BlackDragon425 You are speaking with someone who's learning Ninjutsu...

    Told this, here in Italy we don't ask money to see our exhibition, techniques are secret because THEY ARE SECRET not because people don't know them!!!

    But this is not the main problem, because when you say: "not many people can teach what we are going to teach" you shouldn't be se sure of you, and if there is something that other ninjutsu's dojos cannot teach it's perhaps because you invented them...

  • @TheAtlius The secrets of ninjutsu are meant to be secret,yes, but if they continue to be shrouded with silence and secrecy eventually those secrets will be lost, as they have been. Like arts of escape and movement, a lot of ninjutsu schools around the world have solidified into self defense only, when really we have two options: Fight or Flight. The secret that has been lost over the years to re-emerge is Flight, to run away. The art of escape, its barely making its way back in ninjutsu today

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  • @TheAtlius What are you talking about? Is this "ninjutsu" dojo you train at a Bujinkan dojo? If so, they are not at all following what our Soke wants us to be learning. It's not a "secret" thing at all. Hatsumi is a world-famous martial artist. There is no need to keep such a good art secret when many people worldwide can benefit from it. If your dojo is outside the Bujinkan, the Jinenkan, and the Genbukan, then it is fraud. Period.

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  • I love your videos. Keep up the training and good work. Look forward to more

  • can i get this song anywhere

  • @Apolonmagnus Yes indeed. You're exactly right. The term "martial art" is thrown around these days when nearly no art claiming to BE a martial art actually is.

    Well, just because there is no historical record of any assassination doesn't mean it didn't happen, as you said. They just weren't specialists who assassinated emperors like most Westerners percieve them.

  • @ninpo4life

    OK. It is a martial art the way reading is too. Reading is used in war (for example messages). There is a lot of stuff that can come handy in war.

    You are probably right on behalf of the assassination but there might have been some killing on the way in or out though.

  • @Apolonmagnus Yes, it actually is. "Martial art" means "war art". It's not a martial SPORT, like Taekwondo or anything, but its a martial art. An art used in war. And on the topic of "get a killing job done in a sneeky way", there is no historical evidence of any ninja performing an assassination. They were agents of espionage. Read the Shoninki if you need more info - one of the most important documents of ninjutsu ever written. :)

  • they are not secret.your teacher is probably shit.and wants to hide it .who did they train with.?

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  • Ninjutsu is no martial art. It is a collection of techniques and arts (like stealth, chemistry, swimming etc.) to get a killing job done in a sneeky way.

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