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Ninja to Take Over Pennsylvania's Central Susquehanna Valley

 

Warrior Concepts International, a professional self-protection and personal development academy located in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, will hold its annual Spring Ninja Training Camp from April 15th through the 17th, 2005. Students and guest instructors will be attending the camp from as far away as Ontario, Canada. The event will be lead by 9th degree black belt Jeffrey M. Miller, a master instructor in the International Bujinkan Dojo. In addition to Mr. Miller, the camp will also host several guest instructors from here in the US and Canada and will focus on armed and unarmed self-defense methods, traditional and modern weapons, as-well-as a special ninja stealth exercise which will be held Saturday Night to allow students to test their skills.

 

Sunbury, PA (PRWEB) March 26, 2005 -- Warrior Concepts International, a professional self-protection and personal development academy located in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, will hold its annual Spring Ninja Training Camp from April 15th through the 17th, 2005. The camp, lead by master instructor Jeffrey M. Miller, a 9th degree black belt in the Japanese martial art of ninjutsu, or "the art of the ninja," will be held at Camp Mt. Luther and is open to any adult, 16 and older, regardless of past experience or affiliation with Warrior Concepts International. The camp is hosted by Miller, who has been involved in the study and teaching of the martial arts and self-protection for two-thirds of his life, as a way to bring together students, practitioners, and enthusiasts for a weekend of intense training and study in the ancient life ways of Japan's ancient ninja warriors. Through a series of lectures, hands-on training sessions with Miller, and specialty breakout sessions with special guest instructors, participants will be able to gain a better understanding of this often misunderstood martial art.

 

"We have students and guest instructors attending this year's camp that will be coming from as far away as Ontario, Canada," says Miller. The theme for this year's Spring Ninja Camp will focus on the "5 Phases of Training" and will provide students with a very usable way to track their own progress and development through their training. Says Miller, who began training in the martial arts when he was in seventh grade, "we hold these special Ninja Training Camps in the Spring and Fall every year. They are designed to give both regular and long-distance training members an intense, weekend-long experience where they live, eat, and breathe their martial art."

 

"Our camp is actually based on the training camps and seminars conducted when I, and several of the guest instructors, began our own training back in the early eighties," says Miller. "Many of the newer students have heard the "war stories" about this early training where we got up early, trained hard all day, and went to bed tired and happy, just to get up the next morning to do it all over again." Miller says that most of the training experienced by today's practitioners of ninjutsu, or ninpo as it's known in its higher, philosophical form, has been limited to the dojo or "martial arts training hall" and these seasonal camps allow them to experience, and veterans of the art to re-experience what it's like to fully engage in their training.

 

The Spring and Fall Ninja Training Camps hosted by Warrior Concepts International are a perfect opportunity for teen and adult students to gain additional insights into the study, practice, and history of the art. They also provide a good introduction to the art as a whole for the person new to ninjutsu.

 

For additional information or to register for this year's camp, contact: Warrior Concepts International at (570) 988-2228 or visit their web site at http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/ninja-camps.html.

 

The deadline for registration is Monday, April 4th, 2005. Call for availability.

 

About Warrior Concepts International

Warrior-Concepts-Online.com is the company's online presence and offers real-world information, data, and services to help individuals, groups, and business organizations to be able to protect themselves from the danger and violence that is often a part of our world. Being parents, security professionals, and concerned citizens themselves, Warrior-Concepts-Online.com prides itself in sharing its own knowledge and experience to bring others only the best information possible.

 

Contact Information:

Jeffrey M. Miller

Warrior Concepts International

570-988-2228

570-988-1989 Fax (call before transmitting)

http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com

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Originally posted by GamblersGrin@Mar 26 2005, 02:59 PM

and guest instructors will be attending the camp from as far away as Ontario, Canada.

 

 

umm.... Penn to Ontario is only like a 4 hour drive.

 

somewhere in Japan, an old man is laughing.

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hahaha.... BUSTED!

 

I have 2 uncles who are black belts and I'm in training now for the same thing.

I guess those repeat viewings of 'Karate Kid' got into the subliminal.

 

EVER kid wants to be a blackbelt, and in about 3 years from now, I will be one. Finally.

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Originally posted by MaKeItHaPpEn@Mar 26 2005, 02:23 PM

my dad was a brown belt in taiquondo,i used to always want to be a ninja..but if you walked around town dressed up as a ninja with a scarf around your face like a ninja turtle you would get arrested..

that is on point. i would like to jump out and kill things tho

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