Hey guys i might be going to a ninjitsu school where they do Chi-Fu-Ka Ninjitsu. Any suggestions or a description of what chi-fu-ka ninjitsu is? Thank you! From, Joe
This school: http://www.budosites.com/numa/index.cfm?page=4 The ahem, Ninja University of the Martial Arts? Ive heard their PhD in Advanced Kiai Studies is great. ps that was a joke.
First of all the correct romanization is Ninjutsu. Second there is no such thing as a Ninjutsu school. Third, refer to points one and two.
Depends what you want them for, but it doesnt seem that they are anything to do with traditional japanese martial arts, so any 'ninjitsu' in them would be of the same value as any 'ninjitsu' that you make up yourself, what arts have you nearby, maybe there is something to give you a good budo foundation until you can find a genbukan, jinenkan or bujinkan school. Judo is good, as is kendo, shorinji kempo has 'some' similarities too.
From the site Kusa posted, one thing that stuck out was "Ninja-ryu Karate". I don't even practice budo taijutsu, and I can tell you this guy has to be a fake, don't fall for it man, look somewhere else.
Ratty posted You've got it. I did wonder what happened to Sui (Water). But your explanation fits perfectly. Garth
I would not sart training there till the autumn, maybe round about September [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iknEJf9cPeY"]YouTube - September - Earth, Wind & Fire[/ame].
I just noticed none of them is less than a gold belt, go for it you won't get instruction like that anywhere.
If you look in the gallery, you can see someone doing a "SUPER SIDE KICK" !!!!!! I wish /I/ could make /my/ side kick's SUPER. -Kraen
Hey the local TKD club gives those to the birthday boy/girl when they have their parties there. Wonder if this crew all are apart of the Birthday Club...