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Is Robert Bussey a good person to learn Ninjitsu from?
I've heard some stuff about him,
that he doesn't really teach true Ninjitsu
and that some of the exercises he does are not stuff a Ninja would do.
Based on some of the responses, Bussey does not sound like a good source. And I've heard that not just from here, about how he doesn't have much training himself in Ninjitsu. Also, I heard he's into weightlifting and supposedly most other ninjitsu practitioners don't do that because Ninja are supposed to blend into their surroundings and not be noticed. If you lift weights and build yourself up like a body builder, you will be noticed.
Based on some of the responses, Bussey does not sound like a good source. And I've heard that not just from here, about how he doesn't have much training himself in Ninjitsu. Also, I heard he's into weightlifting and supposedly most other ninjitsu practitioners don't do that because Ninja are supposed to blend into their surroundings and not be noticed. If you lift weights and build yourself up like a body builder, you will be noticed.
Just because somebody lifts weights doesn't mean they're a bodybuilder but if you do get into a weightlifting program, whether you intend to be a bodybuilder or not, you will build a body that will be more noticeable.
Just because somebody lifts weights doesn't mean they're a bodybuilder but if you do get into a weightlifting program, whether you intend to be a bodybuilder or not, you will build a body that will be more noticeable.
If that was true, 30 percent of American ninjutsu practitioners would have to be obese just to blend into the American population.....