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Bob Hubbard said:
Ninjutsu is said to have begun some 800 years ago during Japan's feudal age. It has been suggested that practitioners of Ninjutsu, Ninja, were a group of peasants who chose not to obey the samurai of the time and fled to the mountain regions of Iga and Kogo.
Training in Ninjutsu began very early in life and was an ongoing, intense training. Training was conducted secretly. Names of those involved were also kept secret. It is said that Ninja were used in espionage, assassination and other operations involving stealth.
During the 1970's, Stephen K. Hayes and Doron Navon, upon discovering in Japan a Ninjutsu headmaster with lineage dating back many centuries, brought the art to the western world.
Training in Ninjutsu began very early in life and was an ongoing, intense training. Training was conducted secretly. Names of those involved were also kept secret.
You can sign up as an editor, Don... I'm actually signed up, I just haven't had time to sit down and write anything. I've just corrected a few glaring errors.Don Roley said:Where to start?
We could do that...Don Roley said:As for signing up as an editor, would it not be better if I laid out stuff here and we discussed it and then someone like you could take the final product and edit it?
Don Roley said:I think that we should start with a definition of ninjutsu. The problem is that the term is now used to cover a lot of things that were called something else at the time. Some people think that it means espionage, while others use it to refer to stealth and scouting. The ninja of Iga and Koga, according to the Bansenshukai believed that no practicioner of ninjutsu was complete unless he studied and used both aspects.