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Paperback Invisible Ninja Book

ISBN: 0806518731

ISBN13: 9780806518732

Invisible Ninja

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Book discussing the Japanese Ninja and the element of surprise. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Absoulute genius

Ashida has done it again. A great source of ninjutsu (ninjitsu, doesn't matter how you spell it). People can say ninjutsu or ninjitsu, it doesn't matter. People call his books a gag or a joke because they don't want to put in time to learn it, martial arts does not come instantly people, get it straight already, if you want something with instant results, don't learn martial arts. I learned martial arts from my dad when I was little, master at ninjutsu, even he says Ashida Kim (Chris Hunter) is correct. If you are gonna learn ninjutsu, you might as well take the time to read it. People who don't understand Ashida Kim, don't learn ninjutsu, you would just end up getting killed by someone if you can't do basic techniques. ASHIIDA KIM IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Invisible Ninja

Konichiwa!! This is a very good book on Ninjutsu!! It has many good stealth and surprise enemy removal techniques as well as unarmed techniques!! Even though most of the names of the techniques are in Chinese, but it has very good techniques on stealth, enemy removal, unarmed techniques, and distraction and tricky techniques!! Also, don't forget that's what Ninjutsu is mainly about is stealth and trick ideas!! Master Kim did a great job with this book and others as well!!...

The Ashida Kim series is excellent in every respect.

Ashida Kim obviously knows his stuff, and this was apparentfrom the first time I ever flipped through one of his books. I havebeen helped in a variety of situations by the knowledge he has given me. Let's make this clear: THE TECHNIQUES WORK. Even if he isn't Japanese by blood, who cares? Neither is Stephen K. Hayes, but no one seems to worry about that. Mr. Kim fought in the streets with the hippies in Chicago in 1968 (where he met Count Juan Dante), and from there he became a ninja. He is a man of peace, a man of knowledge, and a good example for everyone.

A highly interesting read

I like Ashida Kim's Philisopical approach to writing his book, it makes it all the more interest for reading.Certainly worth the buy !
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