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  1. In 1993, Hayes was awarded the judan (tenth-degree black belt) in Togakure-ryū ninjutsu from Hatsumi. In 1997, he founded the martial art of To-Shin Do, an art based in his experience of budō taijutsu. In 2006, Hayes's name was removed from the display of active Bujinkan teachers, ending his official role within that organization.

  2. Black Belt Magazine calls him "A legend; one of the ten most influential martial arts masters alive in the world today" for good reason. He is peerless in his ability to share real and honest ninja combat secrets enriched by unparalleled insights from the Himalayan meditative mind sciences.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › To-Shin_DoTo-Shin Do - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. Mar 12, 2021 · This is Part 1 of 3 of his favorite ninja techniques of the Martial Arts History Museum's Expert Class. ...more. It was Stephen K. Hayes that brought the art of ninja to America and opened...

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  5. Despite facing language barriers and skepticism from some Japanese practitioners, Hayes found his way to the dojo of Masaaki Hatsumi, the 34th grandmaster of Togakure Ryu ninjutsu. Under Hatsumi's tutelage, Hayes underwent rigorous training, enduring grueling sessions of combat and weapon techniques.

  6. Nov 18, 2022 · In this video, Stephen K. Hayes and I discuss his journey into Japan and the world of Ninjutsu. Meet and get to know better the real American Ninja!Make sure...

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  7. Apr 1, 1984 · Stephen Hayes provides all movement and meditation tech- niques essential to the ninja combat method. Stephen K. Hayes is the only American ever awarded the title of shidoshi ("teacher" in Japanese) and full teaching credentials in the art of ninjutsu.

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