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  2. List of martial arts weapons - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Projectile weapons. 1.3 Flexible weapons. 1.4 Defensive weapons. 2 By martial arts tradition. ... List of practice weapons This page was last edited on 3 ...

  3. World Ninja League - Wikipedia

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    The World Ninja League (WNL), formerly National Ninja League, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to growing ninja as a sport. In contrast to American Ninja Warrior , the WNL provides multiple competitions each season for athletes as young as 6 years old under a unified rule set.

  4. List of practice weapons - Wikipedia

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    This list of practice weapons, is of weapons specifically designed for practice in different martial arts from around the world.Unlike those in the list of martial arts weapons article, many of which are designed to be effective weapons, generally those listed here are blunted or otherwise designed for safe regular practice and training.

  5. Ask a Ninja - Wikipedia

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    "A Very Ninja Christmas Pt. 2" December 23, 2007 SD 20 "Future of Online Video" May 22, 2008 SD 21 "AskANinjaBook.com Shout Out" September 2, 2008 SD 22 "The Ninja Handbook, Audiobook Part 1" September 8, 2008 SD 23 "The Ninja Handbook, Audiobook Part 2" September 25, 2008 SD 24 "Ninjas Helping Pirates" March 5, 2009 SD 25 "Tooling on Superheroes"

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  7. Ninja Master's - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Master's follows the conventions of many previous 2D fighting games released for the Neo Geo. [12] The player must defeat their opponent in combat in a series of best-two-out-of-three matches. Characters can change between using the character's weapon or fight hand-to-hand during the middle of combat.

  8. Kyoketsu-shoge - Wikipedia

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    Likely used by ninja of the Iga province, it is thought to be a forerunner to the later more widely known kusarigama (sickle and chain). [2] Ninja were often recruited from the class of rural peasantry who resided on remote farmland, and the tool's resemblance to farming equipment and high versatility gave it many benefits in stealth combat. [3]

  9. Ninjutsu - Wikipedia

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    Ninjutsu (忍術), sometimes used interchangeably with the modern term ninpō (忍法), [1] is the martial art strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare, insurgency tactics and espionage purportedly practised by the ninja. [2] [3] Ninjutsu was a separate discipline in some traditional Japanese schools, which integrated ...