May 1995:
End Notes
by Liz maryland
Keep spreading the news!
Thanks to all those out there who are making copies of Ura & Omote and spreading
the news to everyone. As the editor of this publication, I'm really excited by
the fact that it is growing and that more budoka are getting to connect with each
other. I am also excited to have the questions that are being asked answered.
I'd like to thank all of the authors for their wonderful contributions to the
newsletter. Without them, you would only receive a seminar listing, training
group list and pathetic article or two written by yours truly. But because of
them, we have great breadth and scope of experience an knowledge. Please e-mail
them and let them know how much you appreciate their efforts.
I have received a few e-mails concerning the size of Ura & Omote. I will try to
keep the size down, so this will probably be the last "huge" version of the
newsletter you get. My promise is to keep the newletter to three posts to make it
more manageable for the majority of systems out there.
Well, that's it for this month. Keep training and sharing the knowledge.
Enjoy!
Background
This newsletter was started to connect ninpo taijutsu practitioners from all
backgrounds together. Ura & Omote's goal is to provide a forum where we can
easily gather and disseminate information (both "obvious" and "hidden"), ask
questions and, more importantly, get answers, and share experiences while living
the art.
Articles Still Needed
In order to produce this newsletter every month, articles will be needed. Please
don't count on someone else to write the articles. If you feel you have something
valid to share, please do so. Articles can be written on a variety of topics:
- Your favorite technique
- A movie or video review
- Training tips
- Personal experiences (i.e. training in Japan, using the art in real life, etc.)
- Interviews/Discussions with Shihan/Your teachers
- Pretty much anything you want as long as its related to ninjutsu!
Here's the Standard Disclaimer
We (the publisher and authors) are not responsible in any manner whatsoever for
any injury which may occur through reading or following any instructions in this
newsletter. Remember, these are martial arts techniques which may result in
injury or death. Find a proper instructor wherever possible. Please consult a
physician before engaging in the exercises described herein.
Keep in mind that all articles herein are of their author's opinion/research and
the publisher of this newsletter will not be held liable for any errors or
misleading information. If you need further information on any articles, or if
you have questions for the authors, please contact them directly. If there is no
E-mail address listed, please E-mail the the editor and your request will be
forwarded.
Liz maryland is the editor of this newsletter. She is a graphic designer by
trade and part-time information gatherer. She trains under Jean-Pierre Seibel at
New York Budo (when she isn't stalking Shinobi and Kunoichi, her cats), likes
jellybeans (she loves chocolate and peanut butter), has a wicked sense of humor
and may be contacted via E-mail: Ashidome@aol.com.
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