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Ninja: The Secret Art Of Nin-Jutsu With Philippe Barthelemy
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Ninja: The Secret Art Of Nin-Jutsu With Philippe Barthelemy
Presented in five parts (according to the KO cycle of the five earth elements), this DVD showcases the whole techniques that made Ninjas the most famous, formidable spies who ever lived on earth. It also shows a part of the technical program, organized and tested for more than fifteen years. This is also the true story of a unique teaching in Occident: the Uchi Daeshi one. Uchi Daeshi is, in Japan, the disciple living at the master's house, a member of the family. The instructor - Master Philippe Barthélémy - allows his students to enjoy this teaching method of which he was a participant. Nin-Jutsu is not only physical. Health is very important since Master Barthélemy also teaches Shiatsu at the Shiatsu School, a school teaching the instructors of the FFNJ. There you also study Energetics with Goshin-Thai-So, gymnastics based on the 12 movements stimulating the tendons muscles meridians.
Master Philippe Barthélemy was the first European to practice Nin-Jutsu at the Bujinkan, then at the Genbukan. Following Doran Avon (Israel) & Stephen Hayes (USA), he was the first Westerner to be authorized by the Japanese masters to teach Nin-Jutsu. Pioneer and highest-ranked in Nin-Jutsu for Europe, he founded the Nin-Jutsu French Federation and he has been working since 1980 on spreading this Martial Art which remained secret for so many years. He has also been teaching Hakko-Ryu Ju-Jitsu (of which he is Menkyo-Kaiden) for nearly twenty years, and Yagyu-Shingan, traditional school of the Imperial Guards, which he introduced in Europe in 1990. He is the only representative of this sacred school in the West: ''Living Imperial Treasure''.
Bild: | 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Engelska DD Stereo |
Text: | . |
Längd: | 44 Minuter |
Skivor: | 1 |
Region: | 0 - ej regionskodad, fungerar i alla dvdspelare |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 17 augusti, 2014