-The "36th Chamber of Ninjitsu" is in your area. The 36th Chamber is the last area that monks trained in. After the first 35 chambers had been learned the monk was released into the most important of them all. They called it the 36th chamber, most of us today call it the world.
-It has been said that a man alone in an empty room can practice ninjitsu.
- (conditioning)(eat well) go to the gym, back yard, or floor
-(hand 2 hand combat training) take up a suitable realistic martial art in your area, realistic training should include weapons training
-(other weapons training) in your back yard or someone else’s set up projectile weapon targets, maybe take up realistic air soft and paint ball, go to shooting ranges, clubs, ect., make your own weapons, wooden and flexible are easy and cheap to start off with
-there are (distance learning programs) available (partner strongly recommended)
-there are a wide variety of (camps) scheduled for different times
-there are (seminars) that you could travel to, or it could be arranged for them to come to a local dojo
-use other information sources like police and military
-books and videos are a great option, many of them are free on the internet (search for .PDF, eBook, torrents,ect.) some may be illegal, don’t steal especially from ninjas
-go to a library
-(lock picking) take a class maybe even get certified
-never take ANYONES word as a final authority
-don’t listen to trash talk about other martial artist
-ninjitsu is a personal art, different for each person
-train your mind it is the strongest weapon you could ever have
-rank is not important
-take YOUR time
-ninjitsu is a way of life
-remember that even monkeys fall out of trees
practice, patience, and perseverance
-you may want to include both spellings ninjitsu/ninjutsu both are correct. "A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet."
(William Shakespeare)
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check out the answers to similar questions, it can be helpful. (this is the 3rd time I have posted this answer)
2007-07-19 06:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.winjutsu.com/winlinks.html
Scroll to California, and all the Bujinkan Dojo within the state are listed there.
The most prominent of all the Dojo there is led by Shihan Van Donk. He's an interesting fellow.....he's got decent technique, but he's regarded as a bit strange by most of the other people within the system. You'd have to judge for yourself I suppose.
I don't know any of the California Shihan personally, as I live on the east coast. From what I understand there are some really good places both in LA, as well as San Francisco.
happy hunting!
2007-07-19 03:16:27
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answered by Manji 4
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http://www.bujinkanlosangeles.net/
Bujinkan Anko Dogo - (310) 366-7575 - 3515 Artesia Blvd, Torrance, CA - 12.06mi
Bujinkan Kocho Dojo - (626) 821-0459 - , Arcadia, CA - 12.12mi
Bujinkan Los Angeles - (818) 783-6286 - Po Box 4023, Panorama City, CA - 14.98mi
Shadow Warriors Ninjitsu - (818) 508-0080 - 6422 Coldwater Canyon Ave, North Hollywood, CA - 12.12mi - map
Omega Systems - (310) 306-3275 - 19019d Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA - 13.42mi
2007-07-19 02:07:18
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answered by Kenshiro 5
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Los Angeles's full name is El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula
2016-05-17 08:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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