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To-Shin Do is a martial art founded by Black Belt Hall of Fame instructor Stephen K. Hayes in 1997. It is a modernized version of ninjutsu, and differs from the traditional form taught by Masaaki Hatsumi’s Bujinkan organization. Instruction focuses on threats found in contemporary western society. In addition to hand-to-hand combat skills, students are exposed to: methods for survival in hostile environments, security protection for dignitaries, how to instruct classes and run a school, classical Japanese weapons, meditation mind science, and health restoration yoga. The headquarters school (hombu) is located in Dayton, Ohio, USA.

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  • To-Shin Do is a martial art founded by Black Belt Hall of Fame instructor Stephen K. Hayes in 1997. It is a modernized version of ninjutsu, and differs from the traditional form taught by Masaaki Hatsumi’s Bujinkan organization. Instruction focuses on threats found in contemporary western society. In addition to hand-to-hand combat skills, students are exposed to: methods for survival in hostile environments, security protection for dignitaries, how to instruct classes and run a school, classical Japanese weapons, meditation mind science, and health restoration yoga. The headquarters school (hombu) is located in Dayton, Ohio, USA. (en)
  • Il To-Shin Do è uno stile di arti marziali elaborato da Stephen K. Hayes come metodo per insegnare il ninjutsu (o taijutsu) in maniera più accessibile ad un pubblico americano. Attualmente è praticato, oltre che negli Stati Uniti, anche nel Regno Unito, in Belgio, in Sudafrica e in Italia. Le organizzazioni precedenti ad esso, la Shadow of Iga Ninja Society ed il Nine Gates Institute, si basavano maggiormente sui metodi didattici del Bujinkan. Il To-Shin Do è stato studiato con l'obiettivo di adattare le tecniche tradizionali di taijutsu a un contesto moderno. In esso è comunque previsto lo studio aggiuntivo delle armi tradizionali. (it)
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  • To-Shin Do is a martial art founded by Black Belt Hall of Fame instructor Stephen K. Hayes in 1997. It is a modernized version of ninjutsu, and differs from the traditional form taught by Masaaki Hatsumi’s Bujinkan organization. Instruction focuses on threats found in contemporary western society. In addition to hand-to-hand combat skills, students are exposed to: methods for survival in hostile environments, security protection for dignitaries, how to instruct classes and run a school, classical Japanese weapons, meditation mind science, and health restoration yoga. The headquarters school (hombu) is located in Dayton, Ohio, USA. (en)
  • Il To-Shin Do è uno stile di arti marziali elaborato da Stephen K. Hayes come metodo per insegnare il ninjutsu (o taijutsu) in maniera più accessibile ad un pubblico americano. Attualmente è praticato, oltre che negli Stati Uniti, anche nel Regno Unito, in Belgio, in Sudafrica e in Italia. Le organizzazioni precedenti ad esso, la Shadow of Iga Ninja Society ed il Nine Gates Institute, si basavano maggiormente sui metodi didattici del Bujinkan. Il To-Shin Do è stato studiato con l'obiettivo di adattare le tecniche tradizionali di taijutsu a un contesto moderno. In esso è comunque previsto lo studio aggiuntivo delle armi tradizionali. (it)
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