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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

How to Stay Calm like a True Ninja

Ninjas were known to be very calm and used this to focus during their missions. This is an important skill that anyone can develop and use it to set free your ninja spirit. There was a way of life these ancient warriors followed and this is what made them look as if to possess supernatural powers something which wowed many a fan, then and still today.

Now you don’t have to envy those ninjas and wonder how come they could be so calm and perceptive even in the face of danger. You can learn and surprise your family and friends with your skills.

The first thing you need to learn is the art of staying calm. Martial art has more to do with knowing your body than anything else. Learn to relax either through meditation or taking long breaths and breathing fully.

Learn to let go of the negativism people spread especially about you. Life is hard; life can even be harder if people constantly put you down. Worse is if you choose to believe them. To be a ninja warrior, you have to believe in yourself. Learning to love yourself is the biggest thing you can ever do for yourself. It prepares you to be anything and everything you want to be.

Learn to respect yourself and extend it to the others who come across your path. Don’t fear anything as fear means you are stretching your limits and that is a good thing for anyone who wants to get better.
Learn to focus on things that make you a better person and add value to your life. Nothing is more important to you in this life than yourself. Avoid wasting your energy and time on things that make you angry or constantly upset you.

Never showing emotion is one ninja characteristic that makes them stand out. Showing emotion only lets other people manipulate you and ninjas knew better than that. If you want to be a real warrior you have to learn to be cool at all times neither showing happiness or sadness or anger. This prevents people from knowing how you react and using it against you.

Becoming a ninja is a journey you are going to love and if you are ready to start, grab your cool ninja gear here.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Ninja Code of Conduct



The ninja also known as Shinobi had a set of rules which defined the way they operated and helped maintain their high stature and position in the feudal Japanese system. The code of conduct was important in helping the warriors keep their cool and not endanger the mission unnecessarily. The most important thing was for the Shinobi to be instrumental in achieving glory for their village or country. Everything else came after that.
Some of the rules are:


1.       A shinobi must put their mission first. Nothing else could be prioritized than the mission. Family and personal gratification came second to the glory of successful mission.

2.       Never shed tears. The ninja ideal was to achieve the emotionless and show of any emotion was considered a major weakness.

3.       Commander’s instructions were to be followed to the latter. For every successful mission, there must be a leader to keep everyone else in check. Once a leader issued instructions, it wasn’t in the best interests of the ninja to defy them.

4.       Seeing hidden meanings with hidden meanings is a must for the ninja. Have you ever watched the inception? It can give you a glimpse of how a ninja was supposed to think and pay attention so they don’t miss any clues. One has to remember that ninja operations involved high levels of secrecy and thus a sort of code language had to be developed. Any ninja worth his skills wouldn’t miss a clue that leads to another clue.

5.       Ninjas must prepare before they have to. Just like the scouts, a ninja had to be always prepared. Attacks can happen anytime and being ready for the worst can help save your skin.

6.       Warriors must never show a weakness. Just like the second rule where warriors never shed tears, any show of weakness was frowned upon. Ninjas were to work on making themselves emotionless as it made them more effective warriors.

Find more rules here.

While these rules were important to any student who wanted to become accomplished in nunjitsu, they were not infallible. Ninjas were still human and expelling all their emotions might be the Shinobi ideal, possible but not achievable to many.

These warriors were also to know that these rules could bend to fit the occasion. For example a female ninja could use her emotions to manipulate men and fool them to their own destruction.
The last rule that made you a true ninja was this: never giving up!