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Ninja Mind Control

Ninja Mind Control

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Comments on my books
Review: This is another one of the books which i feel has the most to offer to young Ninjitsu students. The techniques and principles taught within this book are ancient secrets from all over the world{Japan,China,India} I discuss how mental prowess can be used to benefit all fighters and how the power of the mind is much more powerful than the power of the body! People who read this book will learn many things including meditation,exercise strategy,Leviation,Telekenisis,and atral body projection. This book is for the serious ninjitsu student,or anyone who wishes to further their mental capabilities. Learn spy secrets that only students of Ashida kim know.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: un-be-lievable
Review: wow. that's all i have to say- wow. i bought this book a long time ago when i was a freshman in high school or something and i just have to say from conviction now: i cannot believe i ever bought such a ridiculous book. i have studied martial arts since 1997 and i am just amazed that people would actually buy into such an obvious fake. this guy who has made up his own asian name cannot tell his teachers name (because he never trained in ninjutsu), he can not use the proper japanese terms- he uses chinese terms for whatever reason is not understood by me, and he tries to impress readers by using a "secret ninja technique" to tear a phone book into two pieces. come on! if tearing a phone book in two is your highest ninja skill- maybe you had better go back and watch more of your anime cartoons and continue to dream about being a real martial arts practitioner. if one word could sum up my thoughts on ashida kim and his fake ninja warrior teaching it would be this: L-O-S-E-R. if the reader is truely interested in ninjutsu read hayes. he really has trained in ninjutsu in japan and he will actually tell you who he learned from. his references are all credible by the way- not like kim's. oh my gosh, i can not believe i just wasted so much time writing a review on such a terrible book. if you bought this book, rip it in two to show ashida that you are now a ninja warrior as well and then send that piece of crap back to him.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good overall
Review: Yes, the book at times is not so great but I thought it was somewhat informative. Probably a good intro to it.


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