To Shin Do
Founded by Stephen K Hayes the legendary American Ninja. This system is a departure from Ninjitsu as taught by the Bujinkan. It differentiates itself from the original system claiming to be more focussed on threats and confrontations that are more likely to be encountered in modern day life. Its emphasis is on successfully handling surprise attacks with multiple assailants focussing on the use of strikes, punches, kicks, grappling techniques, chokes and joint locks.
In particular it aims to engender practitioners with an ability to overcome fear and develop a psychological advantage in combat. Part of the martial arts training curriculum, after black belt level, offers students optional courses on learning classical weapons of Japanese origin, meditation and yoga, classes on how to business and schooland instruct effectively, hostile environment courses and courses aimed at the security close protection industries.
A former student of Masaaki Hatsumi he is the 10thdegree holder black belt in Hatsumi style. Hayes is credited for security escort work for the Dali Lama.
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- Published: 26-02-2020, 01:35 PM
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