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Ninja Shadowhand: The Art of Invisibility | 
enlarge | Authors: Haha Lung, Christopher B. Prowant Publisher: Citadel Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 541879
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0806526076 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9780806526072 ASIN: 0806526076
Publication Date: January 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: K20080823102034G
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Thanks Dr. Haha Lung!! September 1, 2008 I bought this book off of Amazon a year ago and just now realized that I never left a review. LOL This book and the KNIGHTS OF DARKNESS, also by Lung, are my 2 favorite books!! These books go hand and hand. If you really want to be super serious then I highly recommend 3 books!! Ninja ShadowHand, Knights of Darkness, and a well written book by Peter Jenkins called ADVANCED SURVEILLANCE:The complete manual of Surveillance Training. I don't think I need to explain how all three of these book tie in together. These 3 books are my pride and joy, so to speak. I refuse to get rid of any of one of them. If you are as serious as I am about learning these techniques, you will buy or borrow from someone all three of these books. Remember, 2 are from Dr. Lung and the Surveillance is Jenkins. Enjoy!!
ninja shadow hand August 7, 2008 These two authors are fairly knowledgable. but not in the field they are writing about. the information in this book is rediculous. good for entertainment though. you can tell they researched this material with a more scientific approach, but ninpo cannot be described through science.
Ninja Shadowhand will sharpen your character and hone your wits providing you with an edge your enemy lacks. December 4, 2005 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
History abounds with groups who sought to wrap themselves in secrecy and stealth. In the Dark Ages of Northern Europe `wolfshirt warriors' (Ulfhednar) the stealth oriented companions to the dread Berserkers; the Knights Templars, an order so secret that their history is still debated; the Cult of Assassins (Hashishin); and of course Japan's elusive Ninja all practiced the `Art of Invisibility'. The Japanese Ninja became so adept at collecting and perfecting methods of stealth movement and fighting that theirs became a martial art unto itself.
In Ninja Shadowhand; The Art of Invisibility, Dr. Haha Lung and Christopher Prowant explain the basics of seeing. We learn how our eyes work, and gain an understanding of how shape, silhouette, movement, and color effect what we see and what we don't see. We also learn about point of view, obscuring a foe's perspective, and psychological blind spots.
After explaining how we see the authors show us how we may apply this knowledge in martial arts applications. This is explained through the basic application of ukemi, misdirecting attention and disguising movement.
Ninja Shadowhand then mentions `shadow weapons' such as the yawara (short stick), manriki (10,000 power chain), shuriken (throwing star), and application of modern hidden weapons such as the handkerchief, lapel weapons, and walking sticks.
Ninja Shadowhand will not turn you into the invisible man. Embracing the attitude and application of Ninja Shadowhand will not guarantee you perfect safety, but what it will do is sharpen your character and hone your wits providing you with an edge your enemy lacks.
In the words of Sun Tzu - "Ethereal, a master leaves no trace to be seen, mysterious under Heaven, he leaves no sound to be heard. By these two, a master seals his foe's fate.
Can You See Me Now? October 15, 2005 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
An excellent overview of Shinobi Ninja shadowhand (taisavaki-jutsu) techniques, this book has great practical application for any who study the martial arts. It was recommended by a friend in the military as a way to hone and enhance both defensive and offensive skills. The methods of invisibility discussed and detailed in a very "how to" manner work extremely well and can be rapidly learned. Moves are explained by narration, schematics, and body drawings.
It appears that some of the other amazon reviewers are looking for either an historical review of Ninja tactic, or a cartoon parody. This book is neither. Rather, it is for those who seek a primer for invisibility, disguising or misdirecting attention, and shadowhand striking styles. "Avoid being seen... Seen, avoid capture... Captured, avoid being held.".
Waste Of Time September 16, 2005 7 out of 23 found this review helpful
After reading this book I personally think that the term "shadowhand" refers to Dr(?) Haha Lung's ability to write a 150 page book without telling you a single thing. If there is anything of any usefulness that you will find in this book you will also find it in any women's self defense magazine sans the ridiculous illustrations. A one star rating is being way too generous.
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