Ninja SenseiMonday, January 10, 2011 Photo by Susan Laughlin More Information To learn more about Ninjutsu and other martial arts, visit Sensei Drucker’s Web site myo-fu-an.com. For more photos of Sensei Drucker in action, visit us on Facebook. What is a ninja exactly? Is it true the ninjas can become invisible? Are there other myths about ninjas? Why do people study Ninjutsu today? What qualities should a ninja have? Did you ever pretend you were a ninja when you were a kid? Ninja Myths and Answers Ninjutsu is a serious martial art, it is nothing like the movies portray, though its history does explain partly the reason that so many “mystical” myths have arisen over the years. Real ninjas are a myth - In fact, ninjas and the arts that they learned date back to more than 800 years ago. The ninja families developed their skills in order to protect themselves against the likes of Samurai warriors. Ninjas caught swords with their bare hands - This is not entirely true. Ninja might stop a sword with the weapons he is holding – but not with his bare hands. Ninjas wore masks when fighting and black clothes; it is their uniform - This is entirely false. These days most ninjas who are working as bodyguards would wear a suit or similar modern clothing. So when a ninja might have worn a mask? Maybe 800 years ago if they had to hide in the trees – but even then it was not part of a “uniform." A ninja wearing a mask is no different to a soldier wearing camouflage paint. It depends entirely on the environment and the need for hiding. This, of course, is true also of black clothing. Ninjas were able to vanish - This myth has come about because of the first ninja rule: get away. If a ninja can avoid fighting, he will. In order to achieve this goal, he might need to create a diversion of some kind, such as throwing shuriken, setting off a smoke bomb or throwing sand in the opponent’s eyes. By the time the opponent recovered from the distraction, the ninja would be gone. Shuriken (throwing stars) are used to kill at a distance - In fact, shuriken are used as a secondary weapons – either to slash or stab. When they are thrown it is normally to cause a distraction. Ninjas need to be strong and fast - In fact, the whole point of Ninjutsu is to use your body effectively – whether you are fat or thin short or tall. You don’t need speed; in fact speed can work against you. What you need is the ability to predict your opponent's move and outthink him. By calm and steady movements you gain control of the enemy and ultimately the fight. Much of Ninjutsu is about foot movement and natural positioning. It is this which allows the ninja to retain his balance in all manner of unusual situations Reader Comments NOTICE: Effective January, 2012, we have converted our commenting system to Facebook. For more information read our updated Comment Policy |

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