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  • The Ninja Death Touch - Deadly moves ?

    I am getting rather frustrated with the martial arts and ninjutsu realizing what they teach is complete garbage.

    I bought a book of a friend called Ninja death touch. On the front of it it says with the wave of your hands you can kill someone. When I read the book it doesnt explain how to kill someone it talks about accupunture shit.

    Where can I find information on death touch ?. How do you use delayed death touch say I want to touch someone and make them die in a week how can it be done ?


    I do not WANT TO KILL ANYONE i only want to broaden my horizons in the martial arts.

  • #2
    Originally posted by BulletProofMonk
    I am getting rather frustrated with the martial arts and ninjutsu realizing what they teach is complete garbage.

    I bought a book of a friend called Ninja death touch. On the front of it it says with the wave of your hands you can kill someone. When I read the book it doesnt explain how to kill someone it talks about accupunture shit.

    Where can I find information on death touch ?. How do you use delayed death touch say I want to touch someone and make them die in a week how can it be done ?


    I do not WANT TO KILL ANYONE i only want to broaden my horizons in the martial arts.

    I think you've got a whole lot of "horizons" to broaden in MA.

    Broadening your horizons in the martial arts also means being able to decifer what's real and what isn't. It's having the ability to wade through the myth, fantasy, and fraudulent claims out there and get to what's real, workable, and scientific.

    Ryu

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ryu (JKD?)
      Broadening your horizons in the martial arts also means being able to decifer what's real and what isn't.
      Ryu

      In other words, there is no death touch. There are also no Chi fireballs and there are no arts which circumvent any other principles of physics.

      You are right that there is a lot of garbage being taught. If you're interested in the truth, look around this forum for threads that start with titles like: "I want to take martial arts but, I don't know style to start with". This question is asked at least once a week and always gets a good response.

      Also, you need to decide what you really want out of MA. Self defense, fun, athleticism, and tradition are all valid reasons which often lead in different directions.

      Good luck and welcome to the good fight (that's the fight against bullshitsu)

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      • #4
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        Real ninjitsu wasn't even really a fighting style. The ninja merely used what worked and trained to sneak around, kill people and steal. They didn't stand around and beat the crap out of people.

        Real ninjistu translates to something like "no"-style. That's the mentality to have. Use what works.

        Later...

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