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Ninja Death Touch Review, August 20, 2000
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Like most other martial arts books I come across, details are sorely needed. The Ninja Death Touch book covers some of the acupuncture points at the very surface level. It tells the reader what is possible when someone masters the art, but does not tell the reader HOW to master it. So anyone who buys the book thinking that the book will teach the person to master the art of ninjitsu will be very disappointed. It is only after I've learnt Tai Chi and chi kung that I understand how deceptive books on martial arts are. It is important to know where the pressure points are on the human body, but more important is the ability to direct or channel your 'chi' or energy to parts of your body so that any part of your body essentially becomes a weapon. Also, the ability to direct your 'chi' allows you to use minimum force for maximum damage. Books are by no means a substitute for a master.
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This book is currently not available., March 15, 1999
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