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Whats the story on this Rick Tew fella and Tew Ryu Ninjitsu?
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Originally posted by pknox
Doesn't he also run some kind of instuctor training program in Colorado, where you can become an instructor in a pretty short time? I thought I remembered seeing an ad for it in one of the mags a ways back.
Originally posted by MJS
If I was planning on doing Ninjutsu I think I'd rather study with someone a little more legit like Hayes.
Originally posted by arnisador
He's out of it now though, isn't he?
Are you talking about Hayes? His new art, To shin do, IMO, from what I've read, sounds like its along the same idea as the traditional Ninjutsu that he learned, only with some mods. to it. He has talked about still going to Japan to train.
Mike
Originally posted by Bujingodai
It doesn't look too traditional, but that is up to the individual right.
The Better Business Bureau does not "sponsor" anyone. They maintain reliability reports for major companies, and a database of complaints against businesses.Kalifallen said:Plus, he is part of the BBB (Better Business B... [I don't know how to spell it]), so is/has to be reliable for them to sponser him.
kailifallen, welcome to martial talk! as a rtms practicioner i have posted many articles about sensei. you can find them all over the place. just do a search. we don't really recognize the dux ryu stuff as... dux has never proven legitimacy. most of sensei's legit ninjutsu training is from rbwi. the hapkido has been integrated in the ninjutsu that he learned from bussey.Kalifallen said:Hm, from what I know of Rick Tew is he knows, and has at least a black belt in each, kickboxing, hapkido, two forms of ninjutsu (Dux Ryu and RBWI) and I think escrima. To me his training camp is that of RBWI. Just looks too similar. Oh, and yes, he does look young but I think he is in his late 30's and his training camp has been around since the late '80s or early '90s. Plus, he is part of the BBB (Better Business B... [I don't know how to spell it]), so is/has to be reliable for them to sponser him.
I'd say out of all the hybrid arts his is the best.
Kalifallen said:Hm, from what I know of Rick Tew is he knows, and has at least a black belt in each, kickboxing, hapkido, two forms of ninjutsu (Dux Ryu and RBWI)