His pursuit of martial arts excellence has always been enhanced by a variety of other interests, from gymnastics, stunt work, motorcycle and horseback riding and scuba diving to his 18 years of work as a performing rock musician. In addition, from 1986 to present, his film experience has included instructional videos, video seminars, TV martial arts performances and demonstrations, commercials, pay-per-view and interviews and roles in varied films. He is also a published poet and author.
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beginners guide to Ninpo,
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This review is from: A Beginners Guide to Ninpo (Paperback)
I read the book. It was not what I thought it would be. I read many books on the art before written by Stephen K. Hayes as well as Hatsumi Masaki. They were all about the technique, the physical side. I really was looking for a book that taught me more of that. After reading this books I realized that the author wrote this for the student that is already in a school. It was geared toward someone who was interested in all the things mentally and spiritually that goes along with the art. Although it has a great interview with Grandmaster Shoto Tanemura and has different chapters on the history and protocol. I was delighted to find things on goal setting, dealing with injuries as well as coping with burnout. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be motivated. Most of all I recommend it to the serious Ninpo enthusiast and beginner alike. Thanks.
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Interesting, but what are you looking for?,
By Peter (Rolla, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Beginners Guide to Ninpo (Paperback)
Well, I bought this book looking for research on whether I wanted to learn Ninpo or not, but the book is mostly motivation. Don't get me wrong--the book is enjoyable, but it lacks in Ninpo content. I WARN YOU: If you cannot stand typos, do not get this book. It has typos left and right, just like my review.) ;)
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The Beginners Guide to Ninpo,
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This review is from: A Beginners Guide to Ninpo (Paperback)
I have been studying the art of Ninjutsu for many years now. Mostly within the Bujinkan system. It seems that no new books have been written on the topic recently. It is refreshing to have read a new book on the subject. I enjoyed it. Plus, it is great to read the interviews with Tanemura Soke. It had a new slant and was a motivational book as well. I liked it. I am utilizing many of the goal setting aspects from the book in my normal everyday life. Vance Delington
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