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Featured Author
ASHIDA KIM |
Ashida Kim is an internationally renowned martial
arts expert who teaches and lectures on Ninjitsu, the Invisible Fist, around the world. He is the author of
The Invisible Ninja, Iron Body Ninja, Ninja Mind Control, and many other books. He began his study of
the martial arts at age twelve. His father being a career soldier, he had frequent opportunities to attend
a variety of Judo classes. Almost every post where they were stationed had one. At that time Judo was
the only Oriental system availible to Western students. Karate was an advanced level that was offered
only to seniors, although there were a few striking techniques in Judo known as Atemi-Waza. Since most
of the members of these clubs were professional soldiers, they had little time for children. So, as in the
Shaolin monastery experience, he was more often than not restricted to sweeping the mat and observing
than to any actual instruction until age fourteen. By the time his father retired he was sixteen years old
and at Brown Belt level: although the experience of often changing Judo clubs had left him with little
regard for earning belt rank, since Judoka of that period held to the tradition that one must begin each
time from the beginning. He does credit this training, however, with
teaching him the proper and safe way to fall; which has held him in good stead throughout his practice,
and saved him many times. While at university, he attended a Karate
demonstration given by a Yudansha who had trained in Okinawa. His style was Shotokan and he too
had learned while his father had been stationed overseas. By then Karate was fairly widespread and
there were hints of an even more deadly art known as Kung Fu that began to surface. Adding the
repertoire of kicks and punches to his arsenal of Judo and Wrestling holds, he soon picked up the
system, based in large part on the discipline of patience and practice he had learned in the Gentle Way.
Hard style or linear Karate is widely taught today, the most popular being Taekwondo, the Hand and Foot
Way. Many basic strikes and practice forms are similar. They can be taught to large or small groups by
rote, and develop excellent military discipline.
This made possible the study of Ninjitsu,
the Silent Way. By far, the most savage and terrifying form of self defense ever devised. Among its diverse
weaponry are Dim Mak, the mysterious Chinese Touch of Death. A complete study of human anatomy and a logical
progression from the basic vital and fatal points of Karate to the strangleholds and resuscitation techniques
of Judo. Kuji Kiri, the strategy and tactics of combat as well as the psychology of man. And, the Art of Invisibility,
Inpo and Tonpo, entering and escaping in addition to secret techniques of the magical arts. Thus earning the
Ninja a reputation as "men who could fight or disappear." This together with their philosophy of non-violence,
has made them one of the most misunderstood martial arts of this century. All of which they relish, amused at
the humor of so much confusion. Since that time, Master Ashida Kim has
written fifteen books on the subject of martial arts, distributed worldwide and in five different translations.
Toured on the international circuit to South Africa, where he appeared on SABC's "Late Night Live" with
Kevin Savage. And to Australia to teach Qi Gong and be written up in People magazine. In addition to
teaching, both at his own Dojo and on contract to other schools, he maintains affiliate clubs around the globe,
hires out as a free lance agent to select intelligence agencies, and teaches police seminars in Harrisburg PA,
yet is virtually unknown to any but his closest allies. Simply because he does not boast nor brag of these
accomplishments. He is much to busy participating in the glorious adventure that is his life.
Grandmaster Kim has graciously allowed DOJO Press to serve as his exclusive agent for booksales
and videos. And, we are honored to serve in this capacity for him.
E-Mail Master Ashida Kim through Dojo Press. |
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