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Businiess name:  A School of Ninjutsu
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Ever since I could remember I've wanted to learn ninjutsu... a lot of my interest was sparked by tv and movies... as they were the main place to find them. But now I've found some real ones, and have joined them in the training that I swear I was meant for.\r \r From day one I felt comfortable and invited. On my first day I dropped in just to observe and ended up on the mats finishing class with the rest of the group that night. And I've never looked back. I've been steadily going now for about six months and have enjoyed every painful minute of it. Now don't get me wrong, its not painful in a bad way, its more of an accomplished pain, because you know you are learning something worthwhile and useful. \r \r Starting off with the basics like rolling properly and learning how to fall and avoid injuring yourself, (as safety is a major concern) to more advanced techniques like countering an attack and then neutralizing the opponent so as to get away, the instructors Barry and Adam break it down step by step and explain how to do it. And once you get to the end of a string of different moves, you look back on the whole in awe, and think ""Whoa, I just did that.""\r \r Theres really nothing bad I can say about this school and its members. Its a great environment with lots of friendly people who are just there to have fun while learning one of the oldest martial arts in the world. This is great for anyone at any skill level, and all you need to bring is an open mind. Pros: Great atmosphere.

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