I was watching fight science and I saw this guy performing ninjutsu and It caught my eye. So I was just wondering if theirs anywhere in the US I could learn this art because I know theres a lot of fakes out around claiming to teach it.
Where could I learn ninjutsu?performing arts center
http://www.skhquest.com/
http://www.ninjutsu.com/home.shtml
http://www.ashidakim.com/
Where could I learn ninjutsu?sunshine opera theater
TO be honest it is a dying martial art. If you really want to teach it and keep it going go to japan and learn from the masters. Then come back and help people learn it for real in the us. When the student is ready the teacher will appear.
http://www.skhquest.com/
http://www.ninjutsu.com/home.shtml
two of the best starting places. Good Luck
Ninjutsu is very hard to find because since it has been so secretive no one is able to tell whats real and whats not. i recommend actually going to the origins and not some school in the US
I know a good friend who did Ninjutsu in Rhode Island. Since it's so small, I'm sure you'll be able to find the school there.
Yes, I saw that episode. The so-called ninja was as surprised as anyone that he was taken seriously and his heart punch did register as deadly.
The truth is probably the original Ninjitsu line was most likely broken if it ever existed. There is no evidence that it did.
There are other styles that people have created based on what they think the style of the ninja was. You can find them by searching for Ninja schools, Ninjitsu, and other various spellings and keywords. If you are willing to pay the money to learn it, someone is willing to take your money to teach it.
Hi there
You can learn a modern day variant based on the methods of the historical ninja. You need to look for a registered shidoshi of either the bujinkan, genbukan or jinenkan. There is also the SKH Quest centres in the US but to be honest i would only look at the Bujinkan or Jinenkan as these two stick to the original ryu ha. Finding a good instructor is difficult in this art.
You will find out like most of the people training that really the only way to progress is to train in Japan as often as you can.
Best wishes
Idai
I go to a school that teaches it here in VA.
Firstly you would need a good grounding in some other martial art there are (try not to gasp to much) lots of hints and tips on Utube, okay a lot of funnies too. Yet some are serious enough and if you contacted the originator that might help. Admitedly 'nothing' beats having a teach in a class setting but this would get you started, wild idea so hope it helps in some way
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