In this video, I discuss how to use the elements to your advantage in self defense. This is an important aspect of training within the ninja martial arts (Ninjutsu). In Ninjutsu, the idea is to use the elements from the Godai or the Gogyo, to your advantage in any self defense or survival situation. This mindset and practical use of these skills gives you an advantage in every survival or self defense situation you might find yourself in.
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In this lesson, I teach how to use the sun to your advantage in a self-defense situation. This skill comes from the Tenchijin section of Traditional Ninjutsu Training. The specific technique that I use in this video is called: “Nitton-no-jutsu”, which is from the Tenton-Juppo section of the Tenchijin.
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This lesson is directly for those training in the traditional Japanese martial arts and self-defense techniques of the ninja and samurai, such as ninjutsu (ninpo) and bujutsu (budo).
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