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Teaching Ninja: Book One (The Learning Curve)
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Teaching Ninja: Book One (The Learning Curve)

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Tesaihiryu Ninja was developed over 15 years after its’ first three members began at their homes back in 1990. The art sprang up in the light of each person’s individual acts of expression. Just as Picasso could lead you to the canvas, teach you brush strokes, and provide you with the right palette, he could never provide you the inspiration that made his art world-renowned. It is the same way with martial arts. We strive to bring the ART back to the world.
The Jonin began his martial arts debut at 5 years old. Raised in seclusion in the mountains of Japan by Master Shinotsu, he was later sent to China to live at the Shaolin Temple. At fifteen he moved to America on an exchange student program and chose to remain here after meeting two American martial artists in Atlanta Georgia. Seeking to bring an ancient art to a modern world, they dubbed themselves Chunins and moved to create a system whereby they could bring this legend to life. Choosing to keep their identities shrouded in mist we have been passed down the honor to present to you your first volume of tactics. Subsequent volumes will generally consist of the same layout.
First, will come a section of general information from various practitioners of Ninja International. It will provide an overview of Ninjutsu. Section two will provide a transcripted copy of the lessons, which have been performed in the field. These are written formats of lessons carried out by Chunin of Ninja International at some given time. Each lesson is transcribed (kept in writ) for numerous reasons. One, being to notify the home practitioner of the general direction in which the Clan is moving. Whether you utilize these descriptive lessons to teach a future Genin or to only train yourself is up to you. But, remember, there is no better learning than to teach! Written copies are also kept on file as books for future generations to fall back on.

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PublisherJay M Horne
Release dateMar 12, 2011
ISBN9781458011640
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Teaching Ninja: Book One (The Learning Curve)
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Jay M Horne

Jay M. Horne, an author turned publisher, sprang up among the roots of a literary family tree. His grandparents were both English teachers, his aunt a grade-school principal, his late uncle a poet, his mother and sister artists and he, a life-long lover of martial arts, especially the style of Tesaihiryu Ninjutsu, which he created and coined their motto 'The Perfection of Life'. He was raised as a middle child. His older brother, Justin and younger sister, Jillian shared his childhood. Jay's writing career began in 2010 with his release of 'Life's A Joke!', at the age of 30. It is a title that he currently is slightly ashamed to claim as his own, but regardless continues to be the top seller in his library. To begin with, writing was therapy, but since has become a passion of his. Reading, editing, publishing, cover design, everything about books captures him. At the age of ten, Jay had begun writing and designing on computers. Many old childhood books he created are published now, after years of sitting in a file cabinet of his father's. Currently, Jay lives in New Port Richey, Florida with his wife and three children and continues to work on the PANGEA Chronicles. Jay works in Pinellas County at Sunstar Paramedics as an EMT and volunteers at the Port Richey Fire Department. PANGEA is Jay's 'Magnum Opus'. Currently, book two is available worldwide and he works daily on the writing of the prequel 'The Fae'. The story begins before time itself and follows the first beings of the Universe to the physical realm where they will undergo the challenge of defining what it means to be Human.

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