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Originally Posted by BboyZetan
I used to do Ninjitsu, but I quit because I did not feel at ease with the teaching techniques of the Bujinkan Brian Dojo...
I now study the techniques at any Matsuri I can find until I find a better dojo.
However, I do train in XMA... I concentrate on the techniques for show... it's hard!!!
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Its hard to find a good Ninjitsu class outside of Japan. I did Ninjitsu myself for 2 years.
Got bored so now doing Chinese martial arts.. lets just say that Karate, Ninjitsu or Boxing is nothing compared to the training I do now.
The only training I can say that even comes close to this Kung Fu is Muy Thai. That is because they mercilessly train your legs and it is highly likely that a Muy Thai fighter will develop serious problems with his legs in his 20's or later on in life. We condition both arms and legs but we also have healing practices. I've come home many a time with lumps on my forearms from the contact. They need to be rubbed out with special ointment, which higher up students learn to make.