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Book by Ashida Kim. Citadel Press 148 pages Paperback Published 1997-08.
- Review:: 'Stupidity Just try Mr Kim's techniques in real life situations and you will end up in the grave.
Stay away from the books of this "Grandliar". He is not a "Grandmaster" as he claims to be.
- Review:: 'Your life depends on the Truth Ashida Kim came to South Africa in about 1988/1989 and I briefly met him. At that stage I was learning ninjutsu under Brin Morgan. Brin Morgan is a personal student of Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi and is one of the most highly qualified ninjutsu practitioners in the Western World.
To cut a long story short, Ashida Kim's real name is Radfid Davies (not sure of the spelling) and he is not an authority on ninjutsu. The ninjutsu fraternity is very aware of his shortcomings but leave him to his own devices in the knowledge that the true seekers on ninjutsu will unravel the truth. Stephen Hayes is one of the few legitimate authors of ninjutsu. He speaks Japanese fluently, is married to a Japanese woman and is a personal student and friend of Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi. Books written by Stephen Hayes are based on information gained from Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi who is the present grandmaster of ninjutsu and therefore the undisputed authority on ninjutsu. Hopefully this snippet of truth shall set you free. May the force be with you in your quest to seek out the truth.
- Review:: 'A good book, but not authentic ninjutsu Let me make one thing clear: This book is not authentic ninjutsu. In fact, it is closer to being shaolin qiqong than ninjutsu (the Da Mo series, for example). It even has sections with yoga in it (sun salute)!
This book is divided into many different sections, each of which are not necessarily originated from the same art (and definitely not from ninjutsu). This doesn't stop the book from being good, however, but it does impede readability for the reader who knows something on the subject already. I would recommend this book for intermediate qiqong practicioners that are looking for ways to improve their qiqong, but I would NOT recommend this book to anyone trying to learn more about ninjutsu. Also, the last section of this book (on iron body) is really dangerous, even for someone who knows what they are doing, and although the author stresses precaution, anyone without years of preliminary training will get hurt if they try and practice the exercises described.
- Review:: 'Don't underestimate I don't know if he is authentic ninja or not but the book brings together rare knowledge from the chinese martial arts. Lets not forget the original ninja were the Lin Kuen from China, during the early unification of the 3 states period many peoples fled to Japan. The Japanese generally killed any foreigner so it is not to far a stretch that many survived in a strange land as ninja. See my review of Ninja Mind control.
- Review:: 'Bash the book, not the author (however, both are good) I've read the Ashida Kim series before. They're different in the regard that if you truly want to learn what he teaches, you have to experience for yourself what he describes. He isn't giving you the guided tour or a checklist, he instead tells you WHY something will work rather HOW to do it. This leaves with the options to either not do what is needed and cry about it, or to create a way within the boundaries he described and do what needs to be done. This book is no different, if you want to learn it, you must first experience it.
For all (if not most of) the negative reviewers: You repeatedly bash Ashida Kim because he's not asian, and thus cannot be a true ninja, or something along those lines. I'm not asian either, but does that mean that I can't learn Jeet Kune Do? No, because there is no rule that only Asians can learn and practice such skills (though I agree with Bruce Lee, JKD is not a conventional martial art, because it uses no-style as style). Just how do you know the limits of another person's knowledge? Do you know whether I took physics or programming? How do you know what I've learned and haven't learned? I make a point to never get into a fight with somebody I don't know, because I don't know the extent of his training, or lack thereof. So unless you've actually met Kim and field tested both his methods and your own, don't disrespect it. In other words, don't knock it until you've tried it (I note that in most of the negative reviews there are no "So-and-so idea repeatedly failed for me" type of sentences, just insults to Ashida Kim and comparisons to other Ninjitsu instructors, whom I haven't read from but will still respect for their efforts.) On another note, there are variations of the spellings in books about Ninjitsu : some say [NinjUtsu]Create?, some say (and I prefer) [NinjItsu]Create?. In any case what does it matter? Which is more important: a name like "Sprialing fist of death" or a technique to knock a guy down in one hit with no name at all? Ninjitsu after all is the essence of "No-Name, No-Art
Book by Ashida Kim. Carol Publishing Corporation 152 pages Paperback Published 1983-10.
- Review:: 'NOT A KID JUST DIDNT WANT TO SIGN IN This book is okay. It tells a lot about sneaking and hiding like its an art. Plus you could do almost anything to a guy you snuck up on. I think the most valuable things in it are the chi exercises and stuff. Other than that its not worth the price.
- Review:: 'Absolutely Horrible The author of this book wants you to believe that he is a ninja. There is no way that he is a ninja nor has he studied the art of ninjutsu. This book is very poorly written and I advice anyone who is looking to buy this book to not do it. This is one of the books that were written when the "ninja craze" was in full bloom and he wanted to capitalize on the success of the mysterious art. I hope he did not. Please do not buy this book. If you want a good book on the ninja and their art look up Stephen K. Hayes or Stephen Turnbull has 2 excellent books on the ninja. Mr. Hayes has many books on the subject and has actually studied with Dr. Maasaki Hatsumi who can trace his lineage back to the ninja. These books are worth the investment and reading.
- Review:: 'Ninja Secrets Exposed at Last! Author Radford Davis (who prefers the multicultural nom-de-plume Ashida Kim for PC reasons), is one of the fewer than 600 American men who, as teens, managed to find authentic secret ninja teachers here in the United States. Apparently during the late 1970's and '80's hundreds of Ninja from the Koga district of Japan flooded the United States to try out for parts in various ninja films and television programs. Hollywood being as cutthroat as it is (and was then, let me tell you!), most of these Ninja had to go out and take non-ninja jobs while waiting for calls from their agents which, sadly, never came. Imagine if you will the ninja fast-food worker, the ninja landscaper, the ninja janitor, the ninja waiter. It couldn't have been easy! Many of them had to overcome discrimination because of their preferred cultural mode of dress (ninja costume). A rather sad testiment to our modern so-called "inclusive" society, indeed! Thankfully, a good number of these undocumented Ninja immigrants were able to find work as Secret Teachers to teenage boys in the United States, who they carefully groomed as their protegees. As with Radford Davis's Secret Teacher, they eventually disapeared when their youthful charge has mastered the elements of ninja-craft. In true ninja fashion, to date none of these Secret Teachers have left a trace, not a photograph, document or family member...no change of address on file with the post office. It's secret stuff this ninja business, I tell you! Many of the authentic Koga Ninja techniques in this book are artfully disguised as modern kenpo, and much of the theory presented here is surprisingly in line with that presented in respected documentaries such as the American Ninja series. This in and of itself screams, "authenticity!". The author mixes in some kung fu mythology and modern kenpo techniques, along with some materials plageri--...er, borrowed from Stephen K Hayes ninja books (see Hayes 5 volume series). Davis/Kim doesn't seem to know much about the actual history of either Japan or Ninja, but if you enjoy seeing grown men dressed up as ninjas and striking stealthy poses in wide open spaces, this is the book for you! It is not known what became of Radford Davis's teacher. Only 2 stars because he's exposed the secrets of the ninja, which will undoubtedly impact the market (again) and put a whole lot of Koga Ninja out of work (again) and back behind the counter of venues as vaunted as Taco Bell and The Krusty Krab (move over Spongebob!). Who needs a secret teacher after all, when you can learn to be a ninja from a book? Happy Stealthing! ;)
- Review:: 'Blast from the past! About the author: When this was first published in the early 1980s, Ashida Kim was one of the few ninja authors to be found in mainstream American bookstores. Further, his books actually demonstrated techniques with descriptions and photos, while the Hayes titles available at that time largely did not. Yes, he spells ninjitsu with an "i". That's just the "old school" method of spelling, ala jiu-jitsu, which used to be common practice. Of course, as we all know, the "modified Hepburn" system of transliteration would spell it "ninjutsu". BFD. Yes, he's white and he uses a fake name. So what? "Bruce Lee" was a stage name, too. To be sure, there's an element of "cheese" in his books, with the frequent use of Chinese technique names and the often trashy, drugged-looking opponents. But, that's consistent with other titles published by Paladin Press at the time -- same goes with Ohara and Unique. Do we need the nunchaku techniques in a book about ninja? Well, maybe not. Note, however, that Kim covered qi gong here (chi kung) almost two decades before it became trendy in the US. Did he have a teacher? He's often mentioned "Shendai the Silent" from Hawaii. Regarding authenticity, let's keep in mind that the majority of the "real" ninja were killed off by Oda Nobunaga's forces in the 1500s. Thus, any latter-day ninja is bound to be more of a historian than a lineaged practitioner. So Stephen K. Hayes spent a week and then a year in Japan with Hatsumi. Does that make him an expert? In what other martial art does one year of experience qualify you to open a franchise of schools and write books? And while Hatsumi is a respectable and accomplished martial artist, how much actual ninjutsu did he study with Takamatsu? Case in point, his "Stick Fighting" book is clearly Aikido. Note that as of 2006, none of the books carried by the ninja yashiki museum at Iga Ueno were written by either Hatsumi or Hayes. If ninjutsu were truly the "ultimate fighting art", then the ninja would have been the ones that ruled Japan after the Sengoku jidai (warring states period), not the successive regimes of Oda, Toyotomi, and Tokugawa. Certainly, if ninja were truly "all that", then they would have started their own country, as opposed to whoring themselves out as mercenaries. And wouldn't they be the ones winning UFC tournaments today? Thus, treat this book as you would any other throwback to the `80s: an interesting read, perhaps one giving you a few ideas or showing you a few techniques, but not the ultimate answer.
- Review:: 'Secrets of the Fantasy Warrior First, let me say that Ashida Kim is a real nut. If you don't believe me go to his site www.dojopress.com . He not only sells ninja books, but mail order black belt programs, books on Klingon Kung Fu and the Jedi religion. I wish I was joking. I got this book when I was a kid. Even way back then I laughed at how stupid this book was. I learned better skills from climbing trees and playing hide-n-go-seek. A good amount of this book is about sneaking, climbing, and hiding. Most of the pictures are ridiculous. Things like Ashida hiding behind plants and hiding under a table because a cowboy with a gun is looking for him. There is another part about sentry removal. He shows things like sneaking behind a gunman and killing him with a knife, pulling out a sword and killing a unarmed man. There is even a part that shows how to fight 4 guys at once using nunchaku. Like from a bad Kung Fu movie each of the guys take turns trying to attack Ashida and he knocks them out. If you want to be a fantasy warrior, go on missions and kill your opponents get this book. If you want to be a REAL MARTIAL ARTIST then DON'T get this book, instead go to your local Boxing gym and learn how to fight honorably like a real man.
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