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About Tesaihiryu Ninjutsu

 

Tesaihiryu Ninja was developed over twenty years after its first three members began at their homes back in nineteen ninety. The art sprang up in the light of each persons' individual acts of expression. Many claim that self-taught individuals are often misinformed. This can hold true, however, if he who teaches also accepts himself as a student in the great classroom of the arts that are martial, the party can stay opened to growing education wherever they find it. This is apparent in their own mistakes as well as those of other's; especially each other's.

Picasso can lead you to the canvas, teach you brush strokes, and provide you with the right palette, but he can never provide you the inspiration that made his art world-renowned. It is the same way with martial arts. We strive to bring the art back to the world.

After a brief introduction and some inspirational words from the author, each book will be presented in sections.

Section one will provide a transcribed copy of a lesson that has been performed in the field. These are written formats of sessions carried out by Chunin (middle men) of Ninja International. Each lesson is transcribed (kept in writ) for numerous reasons. One, being to notify the home practitioner of the general direction in which the Clan is moving. Also, of course, written copies are kept on file as books, which can serve future generations to fall back on. Whether you utilize these descriptive lessons to teach a student of your own or to only train yourself, is up to you. But, remember, there is no better learning than to teach!

Section two, will generally consist of information from various practitioners of Ninja International. The input you find in this section may or may not be the views nor the techniques of the author. They will be included, nevertheless, for we all are students. Use section two as a treasure trove of abilities which can be muscle memorized, and add to your own tome of martial arts understanding.

In the third section, you will find definitions of tactics that may be utilized in the field, were a mission to arise. Use these in conjunction with the provided sample mission plan to train as if you were selected.

Section four is a straightforward list of movements brought to you by members of the clan that practice from home, and their definitions. These tactics are experimental and are intended to provide you with an array of choices for your particular style; for everyone is unique.

Lastly, you will find a section that is designed to help you learn the terms you will need if you are to be plunged into a Ninja Mission suddenly. Knowing these terms will be the only way for you to communicate during espionage.

Subsequent volumes will generally follow the same layout.

 

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