Seriously? In the last few months I've had open gym at the studio that I basically control (my master's a douche and never comes.) and invited people to come freely to spar so I can learn and so can they.
However I recently met a real "ninja" in my Japanese Class. He's apparently been taking Ninjitsu for a long time now and I've invited him to come to class, however, he just doesn't want to come for SOME unknown reason. I mean, Ninjitsu is the deadliest art in the world isn't it? He shouldn't have a problem taking me down.
His fighting stance can only be best described as a front lunge stance, only reversed. His front leg is straigtened and his back leg is bent, with the front leg turned with the knee facing down and his arms bundled away from the opponent. If you've played Tekken 5, it's almost exactly like Raven (The wesley snipes look-a-like guy.)
So how should I get him to come and spar? He always flakes out when he says he'll come. I'd like to spar a real life Ninja.
However I recently met a real "ninja" in my Japanese Class. He's apparently been taking Ninjitsu for a long time now and I've invited him to come to class, however, he just doesn't want to come for SOME unknown reason. I mean, Ninjitsu is the deadliest art in the world isn't it? He shouldn't have a problem taking me down.
His fighting stance can only be best described as a front lunge stance, only reversed. His front leg is straigtened and his back leg is bent, with the front leg turned with the knee facing down and his arms bundled away from the opponent. If you've played Tekken 5, it's almost exactly like Raven (The wesley snipes look-a-like guy.)
So how should I get him to come and spar? He always flakes out when he says he'll come. I'd like to spar a real life Ninja.
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