Inferno
Yellow Belt
Just thought I'd introduce myself and ask a few honest questions to you people seeing as how most of you have a better understanding and experience under your belt. Hope nobody minds.
Anyway, to start things off, my name is Jon, and I plan to start taking Ninjutsu at a Bujinkan dojo starting January. The reason for the delay is because I want to absorb as much information as I can so I'll have a basic understanding of some concepts (hey, maybe I can even get the pronunciations right and not sound like an idiot!).
I've been interested in ninjutsu and taijutsu probably since I was a kid, but mostly thought of it as a far off daydream of mine. Well, I was doing a lot of Buddhist meditation and I felt that if I was going to expand my mind, I should find a way to expand my body.
I'm a skinny pale white guy of 18 years of age. I don't get much sun (since I work during the day till 1am) and then I'm either programming or doing something with my web servers. So needless to say, I'm a pencil pusher at best.
Now that you have at least a basic picture of who I am, I'd like to ask a few questions.
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips for me being a beginner, or anything they think I should read that they wish they did before they started or think would be useful to any training. Preferably this information could be online but books are just as good (just harder to get).
Also, the head instructor at the dojo I plan to attend is Paul Johnston who apparently learned his ninjutsu from Kevin Harder and his instructor Shidoshi Jayson Creasey (9th Dan). I'm wondering if anyone has heard of any of them and whether this would suffice as training.
Though I think I could answer this myself, I'd rather just have it confirmed by some others. Would you guys (and gals) say that training is enough exercise on it's own or do you need more outside of it. What I mean is, is most of the strength and endurance built up from training (doing the exercises as well as other calisthenics) or would one need to do additional exercise such as weight lifting to get to where you need to be.
Thanks a lot to all of you who do reply to this thread. And Any additional information or reading material via links would be much appreciated.
Oh, and Sorry for asking so many questions.
Anyway, to start things off, my name is Jon, and I plan to start taking Ninjutsu at a Bujinkan dojo starting January. The reason for the delay is because I want to absorb as much information as I can so I'll have a basic understanding of some concepts (hey, maybe I can even get the pronunciations right and not sound like an idiot!).
I've been interested in ninjutsu and taijutsu probably since I was a kid, but mostly thought of it as a far off daydream of mine. Well, I was doing a lot of Buddhist meditation and I felt that if I was going to expand my mind, I should find a way to expand my body.
I'm a skinny pale white guy of 18 years of age. I don't get much sun (since I work during the day till 1am) and then I'm either programming or doing something with my web servers. So needless to say, I'm a pencil pusher at best.
Now that you have at least a basic picture of who I am, I'd like to ask a few questions.
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips for me being a beginner, or anything they think I should read that they wish they did before they started or think would be useful to any training. Preferably this information could be online but books are just as good (just harder to get).
Also, the head instructor at the dojo I plan to attend is Paul Johnston who apparently learned his ninjutsu from Kevin Harder and his instructor Shidoshi Jayson Creasey (9th Dan). I'm wondering if anyone has heard of any of them and whether this would suffice as training.
Though I think I could answer this myself, I'd rather just have it confirmed by some others. Would you guys (and gals) say that training is enough exercise on it's own or do you need more outside of it. What I mean is, is most of the strength and endurance built up from training (doing the exercises as well as other calisthenics) or would one need to do additional exercise such as weight lifting to get to where you need to be.
Thanks a lot to all of you who do reply to this thread. And Any additional information or reading material via links would be much appreciated.
Oh, and Sorry for asking so many questions.