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Teaching Ninja: The Learning Curve

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-Endurance -Climbing -Swimming -Awareness -Meditation -Diet -Rolling -Handsprings -Aruki -Shuriken
Tesaihiryu Ninja was developed over twenty years after its first three members began at their homes back in nineteen ninety. The art sprang up in the light of each persons' individual acts of expression.
Many claim that self-taught individuals are often misinformed. This can hold true, however, if he who teaches also accepts himself as a student in the great classroom of the arts that are martial, the party can stay opened to growing education wherever they find it. This is apparent in their own mistakes as well as those of other's; especially each other's.
Picasso can lead you to the canvas, teach you brush strokes, and provide you with the right palette, but he can 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.

66 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 27, 2010

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Jay M. Horne

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Also known as Jay Horne

"What qualifies me to write great fiction? Well, I've been doing a little of everything besides writing for a very long time. Writing, I've been doing a lot of."

In an age where authors are computers, I still find joy in every sentence I write. In fact, I may enjoy writing even more than I do reading! And reading, I do a lot of.

The only thing that holds a torch to the entertainment of my imagination is playing with my kids. And also, playing with the adults when I attend Ninja Taikais (If you know what those are), or go venturing into caves or onto mountaintops in my druidic robes to cast a few spells. Don't believe me? Check out my Substack at Bookflurry and look for 'The Stones Speak'. I keep the Substack so that people know I'm real. It is kind of this old druid's blue book of sorts.

Not to mention, I've played with the Navy Seals and been a decorated EMT. Furthermore, I have survived the throes of marriage and divorce. But the most astounding thing to date, is that I still hold down a day job!

I exist on social media everywhere, mostly under Ninjajaywrites, or Jaymhorne. Find me and we'll chat. I am far from shy and love to share my creations with the world.

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August 12, 2018
Super short

It seems like this book really shouldn't be stand alone. It's super short and doesn't delve into things very deeply. The whole thing seems to be shoving you in the direction of getting a host of other books by the same author. I can only assume they will be like this one and not really worth the time it takes to read. As the cliff notes; be aware of our surroundings but not too aware and go to the gym.
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