To oscillate without tension - Kincho Shinaide Ugoku
Written by Pedro Fleitas, Unryu
Monday, 13 April 2009 05:20
When one oscillates without tension magic is born. There’s nothing like watching Hatsumi Sensei, his tensionless action is spectacular and of great beauty. There are two terms we must consider in the training of our martial art; one of them is KIHON and the other HENKA. From my perspective these are much more than mere technical terms, they posses by themselves a very deep meaning that can be used for our own life and not only in the dojo.
Ninjutsu Training Centres of Canada and Shihan Brad Hutchinson 15th Dan
Written by EXPOSTAR - Bujinkan Ninjutsu
Friday, 29 May 2009 08:07
Sensei Brad began his training in the 1980's. In his over twenty years of training, he has seen the art grow in North America from a scant few participants to hundreds of dedicated practitioners. Sensei Brad was one of the first people to study the martial art in this area of the world and establish a school. Having obtained the rank of 15th Dan, Sensei Brad is one of the highest ranked Shihan in Canada. Highly trained and a qualified instructor in firearms, defensive tactics, and knife defense, Sensei Brad has taught military, law enforcement, government, and civilians the skills and abilities necessary to defend themselves and others.
Shihan Kostas Kanakis Seminar in Dresden - Germany
Written by EXPOSTAR - Bujinkan Ninjutsu
Saturday, 22 May 2010 09:51
Dear Buyu, we would like to inform you about the upcoming Weekend Seminar , in Dresden - Germany with Shihan Kostas Kanakis Bujinkan Jûdan - Kûgyo Menkyo Happô Biken. Be sure don't miss it!
“Shapes, Changes & Ideas, an orientation to Bujinkan training” by Kevin Millis
Written by EXPOSTAR - Bujinkan Ninjutsu
Friday, 17 July 2009 08:00
Greetings fellow Buyu, I hope all is well with each of you, your families, your work and your practice. We all certainly understand that what we do is not easy and requires a great commitment to find our own way and some small way to help others... so please allow me to offer you my congratulations and my thanks for your ongoing efforts to do something positive for yourselves, your families and the Bujinkan Dojo. In that respect, I have tried to make things a bit easier for us all with the creation of a new training Manual. It’s called “Shapes, Changes & Ideas, an orientation to Bujinkan training”.