The Shinobigatana (sword of the stealer-in) is a unique and powerful weapon. Unlike most swords, the Shinobigatana is designed to be utilitarian, stressing usefulness over ornamentation. Its blade ranges from 16 to 22 inches in length and is only roughly sharpened. It has a long handle for improve leverage and a large square handguard to better protect the Ninja's hands when clashing. Beyond its obvious cutting techniques, the Shinobigatana has many unorthodox abilities that further separate it from an ordinary sword. It has a very strong scabbard that can be used as a secordary weapon, a hidden compartment filled with blinding powder and a long length of cord that can be used to entangle the enemy or flail the scabbard.
Viewers will walk the path of the Ninja with Jonin (ninja leader) Mark Steven Grove as he teaches all the basic skills of the Shinobigatana. They will learn the proper grips, reversals, postures, basic cuts, conditioning drills, footwork, body dynamics and combination attacks used by the mysterious Shadow Warriors of the Kurai Kotori clan.
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Mark Steve GroveMark Steven Grove is an accomplished martial artist with many years of study and training behind him. He developed the Kurai Kutori system of martial arts and now heads the Warrior Quest International training facility. He is also a master of Chambara or theatrical combat and has acted as a fight choreographer and stunt performer in many films Warrior Quest InternationalWarrior Quest International is dedicated to training a new breed of warriors. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Warrior Quest offers a unique combination of training in armed and unarmed combat in the Ninja, Samurai, Kunoichi traditions, as well as European weapons training, and in-depth classes and seminars on stunts, special effects, acrobatics and combat for theater and film. Visit Warrior Quest's website: www.warriorquest.com |
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