I installed a new Ajax search function on the web store site, in the top search box and in the right column (not on the advanced search page).
When you have typed three characters it will start searching on the fly, you can keep typing or click on one of the items showing up on the search.
Please let me know if you have problems!
Also if you want your stuff until Christmas, please make the order soon. We will ship within 1-2 days as usual, but the post office might be more busy than usual.
I haven’t had time to check it the latest weeks. I was recommended the first oen on Facebook, and I searched for more.
Moti is a Good instructor from Israel.
The German Buyukai
Edit: Missed this one from Bujinkan Czech Republic
Actually I couldn’t find anything else good the past three months or so. I avoided the guy who always use CAPS (seems kinda desperate if you ask me). Seems like it is only “non Bujinkan clubs” tagged as Bujinkan at youtube, are they so desperately wanting attention or what , you be the judge of that.
I added a Bujinkan Dojo locator, click here… http://bujinkan.me/dojo-locator/
This is retrieved from Google Maps, if you want to list your dojo here you need to add your dojo to Google Local Business Center, and use the name Bujinkan so that your dojo can be found. For more info about this, go to google!
Shortly after his second Japan trip this year training with Soke and the Shihan, he held this seminar. This video contains Taijutsu techniques with variations including the Hanbo (short staff). Also Hanbojutsu basics with Taijutsu applications. You can see how similar the Taijutsu techniques can be done with a weapon, and how easy it is to do a weapon technique without a weapon.
This movie was filmed June 27′th in 2009 at Kaigozan Dojo. This training was taught by Mats Hjelm, Bujinkan Shihan Kugyo Happobiken.
NOTE! The instructions is in Swedish, but there is not so much talk but more action.
On a Windows PC you can watch it in iTunes or Quicktime player (these programs is available for free on apple.com. VLC is another good program that can play these files.
How long does it take to achieve mastery? Well, according to research cited in his book “Outliers”, by Malcolm Gladwell, it is 10,000 hours.
This seems to be true regardless of the field of endeavor. Whether you are a professional athlete, musician, or an entrepreneur, it just seems to take the human brain and body 10,000 hours to thoroughly understand AND integrate the skills associated with your chosen endeavor.
What does this mean for us as budoka? Well, if you’re training twice a week for a two hours each time, then about 50 years should do the trick!
The theme for this seminar will be NINPO/NINJUTSU and SHINKEN KATA. Dean will bring together and teach true Ninpo combat from his experience of trainings in Japan with Hatsumi Soke. And also his personal experience as a Police Officer, from the Croatian civil war as a member of the SJP Alpha, and SPECWOG (SPECcial Warriors Operation Group).
Dean has been practicing Martial Arts for 35 years, he is a former Police officer a member of the SJP Alpha (Special Police Force – SWAT) in Croatia. Dean Rostohar is Director, Chief instructor of SPECWOG and a founder of Tactical Technic Combat System T.T.C.S. For his full resume, check out his web site or the SPECWOG web site.