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Limeydog
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Hi Everyone,
The discussion (often heated) regarding Modern/American Ninjutsu still goes on. I was wondering whilst reading some of the posts about AN and it's core teachings. So I thought I would ask everyone here:
What would you say is or should be the core teachings of an American Ninjutsu system. This is not a thread intended to "bash" anyone or any style of Ninjutsu/Ninjitsu, but as an understanding of where everyone is coming from.
So if you were going to create a modern form of Ninjutsu, what would be your core teachings/techniques/philosophy?
Please lets keep this thread with an open mind and not take things so personal. We are all walking the same path.
The discussion (often heated) regarding Modern/American Ninjutsu still goes on. I was wondering whilst reading some of the posts about AN and it's core teachings. So I thought I would ask everyone here:
What would you say is or should be the core teachings of an American Ninjutsu system. This is not a thread intended to "bash" anyone or any style of Ninjutsu/Ninjitsu, but as an understanding of where everyone is coming from.
So if you were going to create a modern form of Ninjutsu, what would be your core teachings/techniques/philosophy?
Please lets keep this thread with an open mind and not take things so personal. We are all walking the same path.