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  1. Martial arts career. In the 1970s, Hayes traveled to Japan. [5] In June 1975, he met and began training under Tsunehisa Tanemura. He later trained under Masaaki Hatsumi, [6] who refers to himself as 34th Grandmaster of Togakure-ryū ninjutsu and is the founder of the Bujinkan (武神館) 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. Mar 12, 2021 · 744. 23K views 2 years ago MARTIAL ARTS HISTORY MUSEUM. It was Stephen K. Hayes that brought the art of ninja to America and opened the doors to the rest of the world. For this, he is called...

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  4. 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.

  5. Sep 4, 2013 · Learn about Stephen K. Hayes, a martial arts master and author who founded To-Shin Do and taught ninja skills to the FBI and the Dalai Lama. Find out his background, achievements, books, and contact information.

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  6. Nov 18, 2022 · The Real American Ninja's journey into Japan and the world of Ninjutsu! / Stephen K. Hayes Interview. Viking Samurai. 117K subscribers. 1.8K. 51K views 10 months ago. In this video,...

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  7. Stephen K. Hayes is one of the most influential figures in martial arts history. In fact, he is the first Western martial artist to study the secrets of the ninja art. Taught in Japan by Masaaki Hatsumi, 34th generation of the art, After his study, Hayes was the first to bring the art of the ninja to America.

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