Are you serious about learning Ninjutsu - Ninja's martial arts? If you are, then I am sure that your reason is due to the number and level of skills Ninja has compared to other martial arts.
In fact, for most people - including other martial artists - ninjas are leading the well-known "food chain" when it comes to martial arts training. However, as most students and teachers are practicing art in a way that looks around the world - most practitioners limit their training to Ninpo / Budo-taijutsu's way - armed and unarmed self-defense skills - it seems that Ninjutsu is purely a martial arts choice, martial arts choice .
Moreover, this is not the case.
If that's the case - if Ninja is just another "style" of fighting and limited to the same obstacles, boxing, kicking and other techniques owned and used by others - art has long since died out. However, here we are more than 10 centuries from the "record" of art – and the art of ninja is still very powerful in the 21st century! So why is Ninjutsu not just another martial art? What makes it capable of spending the wind of time, as powerful as it is now?
In a word: "options."
Ninjutsu's art is more complete - with more skills, strategies and tools - to handle many of the conflicting faces that may arise.
Unlike traditional military systems, it seems to be strictly concerned with unarmed combat, as if this is the only face of war [military term means "war"], ninjas understand danger, strength and injury can come from many different sources, and many Different forms. There are not only conflicts inherent in traditional self-defense against criminals, but also...
- Deception, manipulation and control of family, colleagues and opponents
- Stress in work, school and family obligations
- Impact from the manipulation of advertising, media, and special interest groups
- Natural and man-made dangers such as accidents, terrorism and natural disasters
- And other
And, usually, these are more insidious and dangerous than street attackers, they try to shock, stab or shoot you! These are more dangerous Ichimonji no kamae from
['defensive post'], or some old ones Kata from
survive.
To be a ninja is to be a "lasting person", a person who can adapt and deal with anyone who might cause harm. The ability to "control the storm" physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually – knowing when to take action and when to hide yourself until the timing of action is appropriate and beneficial.
Orignal From: Ninja Training - Why Ninjutsu is more than just another martial art!
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