September 29th, 2014 / Author: admin
Hello Ninjutsu Fans!
I”m baaaaccckkkk!! Yes I know I have been away for far too long but let me tell you it has been a crazy month, traveling and training, traveling again and more training! But, more on that later, many people have asked “how do I prepare or practice climbing and entering skills in a modern manner”, well my answer is Rock climbing and rappelling! Two weeks ago I had the great opportunity to teach these skills to a local Scout troop and as you can see this climb involved a pretty good technical knowledge and the ability to face fear and do it anyway! So as a lesson for you, what modern practices are you using or bringing into you current ninjutsu practice?
Be ready alot more posts and information coming your way!
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu
“Living the Ninja Lifestyle!”
August 25th, 2014 / Author: admin
Well, here I am at an undisclosed location in the West were the temp is now 99 degrees, with something for you to ponder:
“Remember for every technique you think you can fall back on, there is a counter. When real battle comes you must remember that some things will not be applicable. Don’t think that any one technique is quintessential.”
Soke Hatsumi
August 18th, 2014 / Author: admin
Strategy is an integral part of winning…Small mindedness and impatience for victory lead only to self-demise and certain defeat – Soke Masaaki Hatsumi
What is your strategy today? What is your plan to win the day, the week , the month year etc? Do you even have a training plan? This morning it was dark and cool and I said what better time to get some cardio work in with a 2 mile trail run and a few cool down laps in the pool. But the best part of this is, it is a part of my training plan each week 1 day trail run, 1 day weight bearing exercise, 1 day off and then 4 days on for training. A ninja takes every opportunity to hone himself and his craft, today is no different than 1000 years ago. You must constant be honing yourself and skills, conflict waits for no one, and comes unexpectedly. Put yourself into vigorous if not down right harsh training and implement this strategy each and every day.
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu
July 31st, 2014 / Author: admin
July 24th, 2014 / Author: admin
Hey a shout out to all you Ninjas! Thanks for all the emails the last few weeks as I have been traveling and working I haven’t been able to respond to all of them but here are a few for you that have been asked a few times:
“What is your favorite weapon?” – Actually as Musashi wrote “A warrior should have no favorite weapon”. I love weapons of all sorts pointy ones tend to attract me a lot! Swords, knives, shurikens, etc. but even modern weapons such as all firearms, and even things that go BOOM! I’ll post a few articles about weapons training soon!
“What is your favorite strategy?” – Kyojitsu tenkan no ho. I use it in many ways and am always attempting to improve my depth of understanding of this powerful strategy.
“Do you take in Uchi Deshi?” – No, I do teach privately, as well as travel to do seminars and spread the word about what I practice. For those of you who are interested in training with me, drop me a line and I’ll get back to you with the details.
“Do I recommend cross training in other arts?” – Of course! The more you experience in all things the more you can appreciate and gain insight to true budo.
Alright, now a question for all of you, I am working on too many projects and I would like your inputs on what to create for posts, podcasts and even products. Either email me or post here and I will take them all in so I can better serve and send out the information that each of you want!
Until next time—-Bufu Ikkan!
Airyu – “Living the Ninja Lifestyle”
July 21st, 2014 / Author: admin
Typically a ninjutsu operative may have been called upon to determine the size of an enemy force or even to follow his intended target for some distance. In order to accomplish this type of mission, a ninja would have to rely on his ability to “track” his targets. But not only knowing the physical sings of a track but to also utilize all of their senses in this type of operation. It’s essential to understand that tracking is more than simply following sign. A tracker uses all of his or senses (visual, auditory, olfactory, and extrasensory) to:
- DETECT and continuously identify the correct sign by the regularity, size and shape of the impression, flattening of a surface, color change of the medium the quarry passed through in contrast to its surroundings, transfer of one medium on to another, amount of disturbance made within an environment or litter discarded that may be associated with the quarry.
- FOLLOW the track line and reacquire the track if lost.
- INTERPRET the sign being left and the physical track picture. This is the most important capability of the tracker. Anyone can learn how to follow sign, however, a true tracker thinks analytically to interpret what he sees and feels. This then begins to form a picture or hypothesis as to what the target did, is doing, or might do.
- ANTICIPATE the targets’s intentions and where the track line may be leading.
- LOCATE the target.
Once the target is located further action may be required, but that cannot happen until you are able to follow, track and potentially intercept the target.
More to come on Tracking!
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu: “Living the Ninja Lifestyle!”
July 15th, 2014 / Author: admin
Hello Everyone!
As a ninjutsu practitioner, we are well versed in the arts of causing physical (and psychological) damage to our opponents. But, as our traditions have taught us, ninjutusu is not only about injuring others but of “surviving” and “enduring” strife. There is no more important skill than to have a basic understanding of first aid skills. The photo in the corner of this post is actually from a 1898 kenpo treatise on the arts and they actually had a section on resuscitation! I look back to my early days as a Boy Scout and remembering how first aid was reviewed with us all the time, and as I grew older it stuck with me, and I had multiple opportunities to increase my knowledge, and sometimes too often to practice in real world situations. I have had the opportunity to treat minor scrapes, abrasions, strains and sprains, broken bones, diabetic emergencies, rashes, seizures, CPR situations, slices, a few stabs and this is just to name a few! Now a few of these were on myself, but almost all of them were also on an injured party. So if you have no skills or haven’t practiced in a long time here is a basic primer for you to start you along the path.
Basic scrapes and cut treatments
Penatrative wounds(slice, stabs etc)
Sprains, strains
Broken bones
I will stop right here because this material can and is probably the extent that most people will run into in their lives, and all of these can and do happen during training. Now this is just a beginning there is so much more to understand and a good path for you is to take a Basic first aid/CPR/AED course with the Red Cross. It will help you prepare for more than what I have listed here so be prepared.
In an upcoming post we will discuss how to treat these basic injuries in a traditional and modern manners.
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu – Living the Ninja Lifestyle!
July 12th, 2014 / Author: admin
Hello Ninja Fans!
Well, well, we are in full time summer mode here at Camp Shinobi 1, and that means training hard and having some fun along the way. (you’ll see some videos coming soon..) Anyway, here is you lesson for the day, traditional a ninja had to be ready for action at all times, and that meant that they required an incredible level of physical conditioning at all times, so it was in the past and so it is even more necessary in the modern world. Over the next few weeks you are going to be hearing me rail on everyone regarding the level of physical conditioning you may possess, but don’t think I am only being hard on you specifically, because I beat the crap out of myself all the time! You will be seeing posts here on mobility/flexibility, cardiovascular conditioning and of course strength conditioning as well. Let’s not waste a day so you need to jump in today, wherever you are and at whatever level of physical state you are in
NWC (Ninja Warrior Conditioning) Workout (Saturday, July 12)
5K (3.2mile) run (Goal is under 9:00min/mile for you beginners)
Swim 100 yards or 100 flutter kicks in sets of four
25 Push ups
25 Situps
Record you time for later review!
Recover, and be ready to train again as soon as possible.
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu – “Living the Ninja Lifestyle.”
July 10th, 2014 / Author: admin
Hello Ninjutsu Fans!!
I have finally returned to the land of high tech and solid roofs! For those of you who didn’t know I took a short vacation to canoe in a remote wilderness area for a week. I’ll tell you it was quite the adventure! A few highlights:
Training every day!
No Electronics!! (no cell reception anywhere up there anyway…)
Taking a nap (man, I couldn’t remember the last time I did this!)
The deep quiet, allowing for some awesome meditation time.
Just unwinding from everyday life.
I have come back full of energy, and 372 emails to read (acckkk), so Dan, Paul, Bill etc. etc, I will be answering your question as soon as I can, and some of them may be answered in a more generic post here on the website, so keep reading often! I hope everyone is enjoying the summer!!
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu – “Living the Ninja Lifestyle!”
June 27th, 2014 / Author: admin
Hello Ninjutsu fans!
Thank you to everyone who has been reaching out to me with wishes for my father’s speedy recovery as well as why I haven’t been posting(related to my father’s health issue) but also, I am about to go dark for just about a week as I head off to the great northern woods for a 6 day canoeing and deep woods backpacking trip. So if you are reaching out to me during the next week please be aware I will not be replying for awhile! Testing the skills and equipment!!
Bufu Ikkan
Airyu – Living the Ninja Lifestyle!
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