The single, biggest problem for solo students trying to master Ninjutsu

Published: Fri, 08/12/22

Let me ask you a question,

Are you serious about, not just learning but, Mastering Ninjutsu - true Budo?  But, like so many, do you find yourself alone as a solo student without a dojo or teacher near you to help?

I understand.  Because I've always been a solo, distance student.  In fact...

When I started my journey into learning Ninjutsu over 40 years ago (yes, I'm old!), there were only THREE teachers here in the US, and I was stationed with the US Army... out of the country and NOWHERE near them.  So, getting this art was much more difficult than it is now with all the technology and internet-based training.

Luckily for me though, my teacher provided me with one of the most important missing elements for most students today - especially students trying to learn Ninjutsu without a teacher or dojo close to them. And, I want to give you a way to Avoid this Single Biggest Problem Causing Disappointment, Frustration, and Preventing Even the Most Dedicated Students from Attaining Ninjutsu Mastery More Quickly, Easily, and Completely.

Let me ask you another question - one that doesn’t seem like it’s related to your training...

Even though, at first glance, it looks like it has nothing to do with  anything martial arts-related --but I assure you that it does.

Here it is:

Can you imagine building a house without a blueprint - without a plan?

What would that look like? More importantly though...

...would it stand up to, and be able to weather the storms that will inevitably test its strength and ability to survive the forces and pressures that will batter it? Will it remain standing through, and recover quickly after the onslaught?

What does this have to do with martial arts and self-defense training? Good question. And the answer is...

Everything!
 












The Missing Piece of Your Training 'Puzzle' for Many...

The sad and unfortunate truth - the reason many are not where they should be, despite years of training - is that a lot of students are training to learn how to defend themselves without a plan.

The belief is simply that all they need to do is learn a couple of things from “a friend,” throw in a couple dozen (or hundred) YouTube videos, and maybe a book or two...and that’s it - they’re all set.

 Worse yet is the fact that many teachers in this art (and many self-defense training programs)  aren't working from a structured curriculum for their students either. They confuse the open, seminar-style dojo training in Japan - training designed for 5th to 15th degree black belts -- as the right way to teach lower level students...

And that, my young Padawan (yes, geeky Star Wars reference) ... is just plain WRONG!
 

If you want to understand more about this problem, and how to avoid...

1) The anger, confusion, frustration and everything else going on in your head and heart that this causes...

2) More wasted time on vague attempts caused by just not having a good, solid plan - time that could have been spent developing the warrior-protector skills that your loved ones and the world need you to have! And...

3) The fact that this art - Takamatsu and Hatsumi-Soke's legacy - has one less passionate, dedicated, and knowledgeable teacher helping to pass on this powerful, life-changing system to future generations...


Then click here to continue learning how you can get where you want to be faster and easier...

See you on the other side.

 

To Your Attainment of Personal & Warrior Mastery!

Dai-Shihan Miller

Bujinkan Mori no Tora Dojo



 
 


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Selinsgrove Pa. 17870
USA


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