Ninjutsu Kecskemét - Shizen Juku Dojo - Ninja

Ninjutsu Kecskemét - Shizen Juku Dojo - Ninja

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Edzések: Hétfő, szerda, péntek: 19:00-21:00 - Kedd 17.15-18.30 (Gyerek edzés) Dojocho: Hajagos A ninjutsu, a rejtőzködés ősi japán művészete.

Az egyik legősibb Japán harcművészet melynek története legalább 1500 éves múltra tekint vissza. A ninják harcmodorát, harci művészetét, kiképzési rendszerét, túlélési koncepcióját jelentette. A mai értelemben hívhatjuk túlélési stratégiák összességének, melyek aktuálisan változnak a kornak, a társadalmi berendezkedésnek, az általános gondolkodásnak, valamint a technológiai fejlettségnek megfelelőe

28/04/2026

Köszönjük ha oda-adó vagy!:)

28/09/2025

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It may sound like a matter of course, but during your training you will undergo various social and personal experiences. Not all of them will be fun. On the contrary, trying, sad, aggravating, or boring things are more common. That is exactly why Sôke is preaching a method whereby anyone can learn together and urge each other on enjoyably, without forgetting the most important point, the soul of the martial arts. No matter how often you tell them, those who are stubborn, who lack a cooperative nature, who want to be No. 1, or who have too strong a desire to maintain their egos, will not be able to understand this martial art.

The "nin" of ninjutsu can also be interpreted as the "nin" of ninshiki (awareness). Sôke says that true courage is being aware of everything, and then going beyond this. If this is lacking, then no matter how many techniques you know you will make mistaken decisions. If you just try and think things out yourself, there'll often be mistakes. This applies even more to those still undergoing training. Making mistakes is unavoidable. If you think you are mistaken, then correct it. If you practice again correctly, then that's all you need. This also needs courage. It takes time, natural time until you can understand Budô. And those who can't endure the many years are no different from those who don't understand culture, art, and human nature.

Toshiro Nagato 先生

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A Kecskeméti Református Gimnáziumban jártunk, ahol két bemutató órát tartottunk, először 50,majd 100 diáknak.

A résztvevők egy kis betekintést nyerhettek a Ninjutsu által tanulható önvédelembe és technikákba. A bemutatónk sikerét jelezték a diákok és tanáraik pozitív visszacsatolása. 🙏🏼

27/02/2025
01/12/2024

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The issue with many martial artists is that they try to prove their art by using the way they practice forms and kata in their own Dōjō the same way against different styles. As a result, they often fail.
We see this clearly when they have challenge matches. Eg: Aikidô vs MMA etc.
Budô Taijutsu is not just about mastering kata as a structured form for scoring points.It’s not a sport and needs to be practiced as Budô. It’s about developing skillful usage and change of the body to deal with all circumstances. Kata are thr starting point of learning fighting skills as well as for preserving traditions and transmitting essential knowledge of body movement, techniques and strategies etc of the Ryûha but, are not a means to an end. There is essentially no form. If you don’t see this than you are practicing as a mere kata collector, historian, or preservationist. Neither are wrong, but it’s imperative to be clear about your path and motivations for studying the martial arts.
Unfortunately, people get locked into kata practice and become conditioned in mind and body so much that they are unable to move naturally and freely. They actually become imprisoned or more restricted by their approach rather than more flexible and free. It’s something that greatly depends on the ability, mindset and capacity of the practitioner, aswell as their ‘real world’ experience.
Some practitioners believe you must be able to perform every technique on a resisting opponent. This obviously expresses their lack of experience. Even Hatsumi Sensei and the Japanese Shihan would continually say “むりしってなで”which implies to not force or try something that’s not possible. Context is everything. As is Timing. No matter how well you think you can execute a technique, if the timing and context isn’t understood or captured naturally in the moment, it won’t work. No technique is perfect unless this is masterfully understood and executed while also utilizing Kyojutsu Tenkan-Ho.
It’s imperative to be level headed and understand clearly the difference between Dōjō training and real fighting. There are many ways to practice the martial arts and many reasons people practice the multitudes of styles. Be clear about what you are after,choose well and enjoy your training.

In closing I’ll state something I’ve heard before that I sincerely believe in. “There’s no superior martial art,only a superior martial artist” which largely depends on ones Sainou Shin Ki 才能心器 (skill,spirit and capacity).

Duncan 南虎

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Hétfő 19:00 - 21:00
Kedd 17:15 - 18:45
Szerda 06:25 - 07:30
19:00 - 21:00
Péntek 19:00 - 21:00