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I have never had the chance to learn Ninjitsu. If I could have the chance to learn any art I would pick Ninjitsu in a heart beat. I like it because it seems to be the most well rounded martial art. You learn weapons, hand to hand, astrology. Most martial arts focus on hand to hand, Ninjitsu does everything. They are into philosophy, which I love. Meditation is very interesting, which they also do. Me and my friend bought every steven k hayes book we could get our hands on and trained that way, that was our only means.Enson said:why did everyone here choose ninjutsu as their art? what did ninjutsu have that made you say "this is what i want to do for the rest of my life"?
this question if for all who claim ninjutsu as their primary art. whether it be an "offshoot" or whatever.
thanks. if you really want to learn you might want to look up some ninjustsu schools in your area. the x kan schools are kinda hard to find but there might be some there in your area. you might be able to find a rtms club in your area (if you want give headquarters a call and they might be able to help you find one). stephen k hayes is in dayton and he still teaches ninjutsu. if you can't make it to dayton you might find one of his quest centers in your area. just some options if you're really interested.DeLamar.J said:Your a lucky man Enson.