Hi ,
Ninjutsu is designed to be adaptable. It’s not about brute strength or athletic prowess—it’s about using your mind, your environment, and your understanding of human nature to your advantage. Whether you’re 25 or 65, in peak physical condition or managing chronic pain, Ninjutsu can be adapted to fit your needs.
In my years of
training and teaching, I’ve learned that the real power of Ninjutsu lies in its ability to make you "invisible." Not in the literal sense, of course, but in the sense that you can move through life without attracting unnecessary attention. You learn how to avoid conflict, how to de-escalate situations, and when necessary, how to defend yourself in ways that are efficient, effective, and surprising to those who might underestimate you.
Actually, this is part of a new article I
just wrote (sorry, just getting back from a weekend getaway where my wife ("Mrs. Sensei," as the students all her) took our 5 year old grandson to the beach for his first look at the ocean) and couldn't wait to get it out to you...
Read the rest of the article, HERE