JackShadow
White Belt
I've trained in Ko-Sutemi Seiei Kan Karate all my life and next year I am going to college at Ohio State University. This has given me the oppertunity to choose if I wish to continue my Karate training or cross-train in somethign else and broaden my knowledge of the Martial Arts. Ninjutsu has been one art that I am interesting in learning more about.
But here's my question: What are the X-kan styles about? There is so much "ninja" stuff out there, it has been hard to seperate fact from fiction. Like what does it emphasize? Like my style favors direct strikes and kicks with a bit of grappeling.
Thank you all for your comments in advance. I'm really glad I've found this forum so I can ask some of the stuff that has been itching at me for a while.
But here's my question: What are the X-kan styles about? There is so much "ninja" stuff out there, it has been hard to seperate fact from fiction. Like what does it emphasize? Like my style favors direct strikes and kicks with a bit of grappeling.
Thank you all for your comments in advance. I'm really glad I've found this forum so I can ask some of the stuff that has been itching at me for a while.