
Mr. Alexander has been studying the art of Ninpo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu, Shinobi no jutsu, Budo Taijutsu) since 2001. He’s made several trips to Japan to train with the last living grandmaster, Masaaki Hatsumi and his senior Japanese students there. Ninpo utilizes unconventional thinking to overcome obstacles. It is a tradition used widely during the Sengoku Jidai period, using espionage, information gathering, sabotage and guerrilla warfare to overturn the outcome of a conflict. He has a passion for historical research and ninja history. Inspired by the ninja turtles and the 3 Ninjas as a kid, that influence has turned into a lifelong passion. He is also an avid student of the Japanese spiritual practice of Shugendo as it plays a large part in the ninja/samurai thought and practices.
Elementy, w których Dusty Alexander uczestniczy
piątek 16 luty, 2024
Budo (the Way of the Warrior) is not a philosophy for fighting and dying - it is a philosophy for living. Three of the more famous books on these concepts are Sun Tzu's "The Art of War", Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings" and Morehei Ueshiba's "The Art of Peace". This panel will discuss how martial arts training and understanding can be utilized in daily life such as: anger management, interpersonal interactions, anti-bullying programs, police training, and business etiquette &...
sobota 17 luty, 2024
The Ninja, they are everywhere from kids TV shows, videos games, and anime. Aside from popular culture, who were they and did they really exist? If so, what did they really do? Did they use chakra and jutsu’s like Naruto? Did they use smoke bombs like the Ninja Turtles? Dustin Alexander has been a serious practitioner of the art of Ninjutsu since 2001 and has made several trips to Japan to train with the last living grandmaster there. With over 20 years of study of various ninja traditions an...
sobota 15 luty, 2025
The Ninja, they are everywhere from kids TV shows, videos games, and anime. Aside from popular culture, who were they and did they really exist? If so, what did they really do? Did they use chakra and jutsu’s like Naruto? Did they use smoke bombs like the Ninja Turtles? Dustin Alexander has been a serious practitioner of the art of Ninjutsu since 2001 and has made several trips to Japan to train with the last ...
Budo (the Way of the Warrior) is not a philosophy for fighting and dying - it is a philosophy for living. Three of the more famous books on these concepts are Sun Tzu's "The Art of War", Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings" and Morehei Ueshiba's "The Art of Peace". This panel will discuss how martial arts training and understanding can be utilized in daily life such as: anger management, interpersonal interactions, anti-bullying programs, police training, and business etiquette &...