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Ninpo: Living and Thinking As a Warrior

Ninpo: Living and Thinking As a Warrior

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent description of authentic ninja philosophy.
Review: I am currently a student of the Bujinkan (the organization with which the author is affiliated), and this book was my first look at the philosophy put forth in ninjutsu. As opposed to the "icy black hand of cruel death" nonsense found in many publications and movies, Ninpo presents genuine ninja ethics, which are based on the principle that the warrior is motivated by love and a desire to protect life (especially the lives of loved ones). Jack's book presents a philosophy of life which everyone interested in warrior ethics, or simply in the mysterious art of being a good person, should read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent description of authentic ninja philosophy.
Review: I am currently a student of the Bujinkan (the organization with which the author is affiliated), and this book was my first look at the philosophy put forth in ninjutsu. As opposed to the "icy black hand of cruel death" nonsense found in many publications and movies, Ninpo presents genuine ninja ethics, which are based on the principle that the warrior is motivated by love and a desire to protect life (especially the lives of loved ones). Jack's book presents a philosophy of life which everyone interested in warrior ethics, or simply in the mysterious art of being a good person, should read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for training in Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu)
Review: I train with Jack Hoban and he brings a fresh approach to martial arts training. Through his book he outlines a practical and down-to-earth approach to training. Jack talks about nutrition, smart training and also demonstrates in pictorial form the Kihon Happo. Training with Jack is an experience and through this book one gets a glimpse of what he feels is important in the training.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for training in Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu)
Review: I train with Jack Hoban and he brings a fresh approach to martial arts training. Through his book he outlines a practical and down-to-earth approach to training. Jack talks about nutrition, smart training and also demonstrates in pictorial form the Kihon Happo. Training with Jack is an experience and through this book one gets a glimpse of what he feels is important in the training.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent overview
Review: Mr. Hoban is a man who knows what he's talking about. If you can get this book, do so, then seek further.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent overview
Review: Mr. Hoban is a man who knows what he's talking about. If you can get this book, do so, then seek further.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Passionate Exposition of Hoban's Beliefs & Some Training
Review: This book is truly a rare read. I've been looking to purchase it (at a reasonable price) for some time now, and I finally found a copy. But I must say that the anticipation of the reading experience was greater than the actual reading experience itself.

The majority of the book is dedicated to Jack Hoban's personal take on the state of affairs present in the late 80's, when this book was written. In fact, very little of the first two-thirds of the book has anything to do with the history, philosophy, or ethics of the ancient ninja ... or even the current Bujinkan organization as a whole.

Hoban briefly mentions the history of the ninja, which includes how their way of life compared to the rest of Japanese society. And the last one-third of the book, concerning the physical aspects of warriorship, is really one of the best explanations of taijutsu written (which is why I give the book 3 stars). But the rest of the book contains Hoban's take on our free-market society, laissez-faire, democracy, the impending doom of our society if government is allowed to attain more control of our lives, the role that government should play in regards to a free society, and a lot of other conservative political ideals.

Don't get me wrong. It's not that I don't agree with Jack Hoban's ideas, but that's not what I bought the book for, and that's not what the title suggests. I could've bought a Rush Limbaugh book and a Hatsumi Sensei book for what I paid for this book and would've gotten what I was expecting.

But, I now own the book. And if our free-market society persists, perhaps in a few decades, I can sell it for a large profit. :)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Passionate Exposition of Hoban's Beliefs & Some Training
Review: This book is truly a rare read. I've been looking to purchase it (at a reasonable price) for some time now, and I finally found a copy. But I must say that the anticipation of the reading experience was greater than the actual reading experience itself.

The majority of the book is dedicated to Jack Hoban's personal take on the state of affairs present in the late 80's, when this book was written. In fact, very little of the first two-thirds of the book has anything to do with the history, philosophy, or ethics of the ancient ninja ... or even the current Bujinkan organization as a whole.

Hoban briefly mentions the history of the ninja, which includes how their way of life compared to the rest of Japanese society. And the last one-third of the book, concerning the physical aspects of warriorship, is really one of the best explanations of taijutsu written (which is why I give the book 3 stars). But the rest of the book contains Hoban's take on our free-market society, laissez-faire, democracy, the impending doom of our society if government is allowed to attain more control of our lives, the role that government should play in regards to a free society, and a lot of other conservative political ideals.

Don't get me wrong. It's not that I don't agree with Jack Hoban's ideas, but that's not what I bought the book for, and that's not what the title suggests. I could've bought a Rush Limbaugh book and a Hatsumi Sensei book for what I paid for this book and would've gotten what I was expecting.

But, I now own the book. And if our free-market society persists, perhaps in a few decades, I can sell it for a large profit. :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Valuable resource
Review: This book was somewhat difficult to find but worth the wait. It opens with Jack Hoban's philosophical ideas. As he is a businessman there were few surprises here. The following sections on basic rolls, stances, and some applications is very helpful. There are few other books I have seen that show this. The most valuable section I found was Junan Taiso - stretching. For me this was worth the price of the book. I understand that most authors are loathe to publish techniques - one instructor's varies from another's - and that Master Hatsumi avoids recording them as well because he wishes to escape rigid thinking. Nevertheless this volume is one of the better ones I have found from a student's viewpoint. I recommend picking it up if you can find it.


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