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REAL, training schedule for REAL Ninjutsu

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Sasuke

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Mar 22, 2006
 
What was the typical training schedule for Ninjutsu back in Japan, I'm talking about real, pure Ninjutsu

Could someone give me the training schedules for REAL Ninjutsu, you know the stuff from Japan, where they worked their asses off to acomplish things. Could someone please explain this?
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May 18, 2006
 
um dude...train everyday....
Noble Shinobi

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Jun 11, 2006
 

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Sasuke wrote:
What was the typical training schedule for Ninjutsu back in Japan, I'm talking about real, pure Ninjutsu
Could someone give me the training schedules for REAL Ninjutsu, you know the stuff from Japan, where they worked their asses off to acomplish things. Could someone please explain this?
Sasuke, the atmosphere was very relaxed (that is no stress or pressure to accomplish anything) because in truth, every one has come into their bodies to experience particular things. And the true focus of ninjutsu is to reach higher awarenesses, so you can manipulate people, situations, whatever to succeed at your endeavors. If you come from a place of a pure heart (love; not to sound gay) your chances of success will be far greater than comming from deceit (not to say you won't ever win being evil though). Since ninjutsu is unconventional, an unconventional training environment is needed, and that is tailored to the individual (the overseer will need to be the mastermind for helping develop their subordinants more towards the way of understanding) like a CIA profiler/trainer. Hatsumi says, when two are engaged in practicing sparring, "play". You have fun and practice with a joyful spirit but in a serious mode (sounds contradictory but is a very effective spirit to be in while retaining biofeedback and learning to react with body movement without thinking). Back in the day, the children of the original ninja families would incorporate their skill practicing of balancing and acrobats in covert (disguised) child play execution. So, basically you train at your own speed, but if you are unwise and are just a hobby type of person, your guide will know and sense this and will not put you on any missions (so to speak). But if you are a true patriot of the land you and your loved ones occupy, and you train with your heart, your guide will trust you, for goodness attracts goodness, and you will be put on critical missions that may have serious side effects for a number of people or populations. They trained as they would fight, and that meant getting bones broke and what have you. You train as you would hope to fight. Carry the spirit that you feel you will feed off of in a real, deadly fight but focus that spirit in training, and look out of your eyes with that in your minds eye.

Noble~out.
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Jul 29, 2006
 
were are some ninjitsu training places in austrlia, if there is any at all plz email me and feel free 2 share
sly_greek92@hotmail.com
sunrah

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Aug 1, 2006
 

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Noble that is a ton of bullshit. I pratice ninjutsu and it is tough. ok here is what you have to do: find a huge flagpole and climb up and down it with ankle and arm weights(i can do it in under 10 sec), 30 lbs free weights do 4 sets (a set is 10 lifts) you do a normal lift which is to your sholder then lift it over your head (fully extend your arm), with a 10 lbs free weight you put your arm behind your head with weight in hand and lift for 4 sets, 60 situps and 50 pushups.
this is just the tip of the training iceburg. if you want to learn the way contact me at sunrah5@aim.com
I wish you luck
sunrah

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Aug 1, 2006
 
Sasuke wrote:
What was the typical training schedule for Ninjutsu back in Japan, I'm talking about real, pure Ninjutsu
Could someone give me the training schedules for REAL Ninjutsu, you know the stuff from Japan, where they worked their asses off to acomplish things. Could someone please explain this?
I pratice ninjutsu and it is tough. ok here is what you have to do: find a huge flagpole and climb up and down it with ankle and arm weights(i can do it in under 10 sec), 30 lbs free weights do 4 sets (a set is 10 lifts) you do a normal lift which is to your sholder then lift it over your head (fully extend your arm), with a 10 lbs free weight you put your arm behind your head with weight in hand and lift for 4 sets, 60 situps and 50 pushups.
this is just the tip of the training iceburg. if you want to learn the way contact me at sunrah5@aim.com
I wish you luck
Leon

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Aug 7, 2006
 
I've found some schools that teach Ninjitsu but none of them seem traditional or authentic. Is there any schools that are authentic or real in Virginia?
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Aug 26, 2006
 
any ninja training places near durham??
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Aug 31, 2006
 
any ninjitsu places by bay city? sunrah?
Jimmy8Z

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Sep 6, 2006
 
(im new but) any in north carolina, charlotte
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Oct 11, 2006
 
When I am 15, I'm building a ninja school in Birmingham. It is £20.00 a month per child. That means you can learn about the traditional arts plus some money goes to charity!(You must be 13 to 15 years old to enter.)
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Oct 26, 2006
 
hellonnnnn
Skip

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Oct 28, 2006
 
I would like to say I have studied Ninjitsu in it's many forms for 25 years and i will now let you know that Ninjitsu is a isnt really a martial art, well it is but more importantly it is a way of life. A sure fire way of fine tuning the body and the state of mind whilst learning martial arts. Ninjitsu is about u as a person and what you can change and what you can better urself at. You do not have to be the ( Biggest SOB on the planet to be a master of ninjitsu!) it doesnt matter how strong or how tall you are you well im not saying you dont have to be fit. You will need to have a decent level of fittness to begin your journey into the life of a ninja. Oh and people if you really want to learn Ninjitsu dont think you can just run off to any wanna be ninja who may have the know how but not the experience or the heritage in Ninjitsu. If there are any Americans in search of a true old school Ninjitsu master You should try Searching the globe for a man the 1st American to be taught the old ways of the ninja. he has written many books and published many manuals but dont just think if u have his number he will train you. Because if that is the case i suggest you take a good long hard look at yourself and think again. because he will be the one to decide if you will be taught the wayz of the ninja or if you will be told to never call again and you will just be another wanna be ninja wondering this earth lying to yourself and others.

I sure do hope what i have said has given you advice in the area that you seem to be so keen to aquire. Good luck and all the best because its going to be a long hard journey.
Skip

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#16
Oct 28, 2006
 
Not really sir the real and as authentic as they come are all in japan but if u can find Stephen k hayes you are in luck
elgin

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Nov 1, 2006
 
How can I get a school in virginia?
mick jagger

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Nov 14, 2006
 
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Not really sir the real and as authentic as they come are all in japan but if u can find Stephen k hayes you are in luck
okay so the deal is, you can find them in the U.S. I found an authentic master who is putting me through an ammence amount of training and has not even accepted me as his student yet. They are out there, but not found online. You just have to keep asking talented artist untill you find a real one.
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Grants Pass, OR

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Nov 22, 2006
 
where can you find a true ninjitsu master? besides japan.

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#20
Nov 22, 2006
 
just for your information kakashi ninjitsu is a life long art and you must dedicate everything to it if you whant to learn it.
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#22
Nov 28, 2006
 
Oh my god you are all dorks. find a woman and get on with your real life, the shit isnt used any more. If you are so concerned with being a bad ass become a seal for christ sake.
Sakura Chan

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#23
Dec 1, 2006
 
Hello my name is Sakura, (in real life), i want to know how i can become a ninja seeing as the fact that u call ur self sasuke.
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