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An Introduction to
Ethics and Maneuver Tactics: Conflict resolution calls for tactical
thinking, yet professional and personal ethics play a key role in
handling individual situations. In this video, Jack Hoban leads training
scenarios that illustrate the deep connection between tactical movement
and ethical conduct. They are based on philosophies Hoban developed
through Resolution Group International. Hoban's techniques are based on
a solid foundation of ethical conduct stemming from "live values," a
theory of human nature that protects and respects the value of all life
- even the enemy's. Jack Hoban is the president of RGI (www.resgroupintl.com)
and a subject matter expert for the U.S. Marine Corps Martial Arts
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The Art of the Ninja
by Jack Hoban
This video series offers a unique and comprehensive approach to
learning the art of the ninja. In these videos, Jack Hoban--a former
active duty Marine Corps Captain and one of the acknowledged
"founding fathers" of Ninjutsu in America--reveals the core physical
techniques of this mysterious and often misunderstood art. Hoban,
who received Ninjutsu training from Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi in
Japan, is a long-time practitioner of the martial arts. Now a
Shidoshi (senior instructor), Hoban is an ideal instructor to teach
Ninjutsu to new and experienced Ninjutsu practitioners, alike.
Similarly, serious students who want to move beyond the Ninja myths
to practical application of the art will also benefit from watching
these videos.
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Volume 1
Covers junan
taiso (stretching and conditioning exercises), sanshin no kata
(fundamental "body spirit" exercises), and kihon happo
(fundamental techniques). Also included is exciting weapons
footage. This video is for new and experienced Ninjutsu
practitioners, as well as serious students who want to move
beyond the myths to practical application.
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Volume 2
Volume II covers taisabaki (basic body movement), ukemi (injury
prevention) taihenjutsu (movement to avoid danger), rolling,
breakfalls, cartwheels and leaping techniques. Also includes
advice on how to avoid sword cuts and instruction for ninja
walking. |
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Volume 3
Covers a variety of Ninjutsu stances, striking and kicking
techniques. The kamae (body attitudes, stances) which Hoban
covers include: shizen no kamae, ichimonji no kamae, jumonji no
kamae, hira no kamae, hoko no kamae, kosei no kamae, doko no
kamae, bobi no kamae and hicho no kamae. The wide variety of
strikes (uchi waza) that are available to a ninjutsu's
repertoire are also demonstrated here, including fudo ken, omote
shuto, uro shuto, shako ken, boshi ken and shikan ken. Finally,
Hoban covers keri waza (kicking) techniques such as the front
foot stomp kick (zenpo geri), the front-toe kick (sokugyaku geri),
the side kick (yoko geri), the back kick (ushiro geri) and the
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Volume 4
Covers introductions for basic weapons training and philosophy
of the warrior. Also includes stick techniques (hanbo 3 feet; jo
4 feet; rokushaku, 6 feet), review of hand strikes, kamae with
and without weapons, combinations and ways of immobilizing an
armed assailant. |
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Bujinkan 10 dan and Iwo Jima Veteran.
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General Charles C. Krulak, 31st Commandant of the United States
Marine Corps:
“Whether on the Battlefield or in the Boardroom, a strong value
system is the most precious weapon of all. Nobody understood this
more than Bob Humphrey. I cherish the time I spent with this
remarkable man and count myself as blessed to have been under his
tutelage."
William S.
Sessions, former Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation:
“Professor Humphrey's fresh look at human nature gives us insights
and methods to break down walls between groups in conflict which
can impact and help reduce cross-cultural violence.”
Colman Genn,
Center for Educational Innovation and former Superintendent, New
York City School System:
“Bob Humphrey’s Life Values theory represents the clearest and
most satisfying explanation of human nature in the last three
thousand years of philosophy.”
Captain Jack
E. Hoban, USMCR:
As Bob Humphrey talked, I felt that prickly sensation on the
back of my neck. It was powerful, and really quite physical. The
things that he said, the stories he told, touched me in a way
that has changed me forever. I was stunned to hear him explain,
clearly and matter-of-factly, the meaning of life.
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Ninpo: Living and Thinking as a Warrior
by Jack Hoban
This book covers
the physical, mental & philosophical training of the warrior.
Hoban is a former Marine Captain and long-time practitioner of
the martial arts. He holds an MBA and is an executive in the
health-care industry. He has written three books on Warriorship.
Contemporary Books, 173 pages, photos.
Note:
Out of print! Try
Amazon.com.
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