The Complete White Belt to Black Belt: Bujinkan Ninjutsu
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- Punching, kicking, structure, and stances.
- Samurai Ninja weapons training including the sword, half-staff, chain weapon, throwing stars, spikes, knives and more.
- Pressure points and body skills.
- Improvised weapon techniques.
- Much More (See each level broken down below).
The 10 Levels: White to Black Belt Training Outline
Each of these levels is as important as the other and requires the same amount of effort, practice, energy, discipline, and passion. Take a look at some of the main points of each level and what you can expect to learn on your journey to the Black Belt. With no deadlines and no time restraints, more people than ever are joining this community and excelling beyond their wildest goals.
We start with 9th KYU and working all the way to 1st Degree Black Belt.
9th KYU – Kyuukyu (First Level)
- Basic punching, kicking, structure, stances, and learning how to roll
8th KYU – Hachikyu (Second Level)
- 16 secret fists, kicking, blocking
- Beginning Koshi Kihon Sanpo and Torite Goho Gata
- Learning Gokui/San Shin No Kata
- Weapon: Hanbo (half-staff)
7th KYU – Nanankyu (Third Level)
- Leaping skills, flips, and handsprings
- More Koshi Sanpo and Torite Goho Gata
- Weapon: Katana (Sword)
6th KYU – Rokkyu (Fourth Level)
- Dakentaijutsu (striking techniques)
- Ashi Sabaki (leg/foot movement evasion)
- Gyaku Waza (reversal techniques)
- Nage Waza (throws)
- Weapon: Rokushaku Bo
5th KYU – Gokkyu (Fifth Level)
- Advanced Taihenjutsu (body skills)
- Advanced San Shin practice
- Nage Waza (throws)
- Kyusho points (pressure points)
- Weapons: Knife and Shoto (short sword)
4th KYU – Yonkyu (Sixth Level)
- Advanced Taihenjutsu (body skills)
- All Kihon Happo: one hand, two hands, no hands
- Advanced Japanese phrases
- Nage Waza (throwing)
- Handling multiple attackers
- Kyusho points (pressure points)
- Weapon: Kusari Fundo (chain weapon)
3rd KYU – Sankyu (Seventh Level)
- Advanced San Shin No Kata
- Advanced Ashi Sabaki (stepping)
- Choking and Throws
- Kyusho points (pressure points)
- Weapons: Kunai, Tessen, Jutte, Shuriken
2nd KYU – Nikyu (Eighth Level)
- Advanced Kuzushi (off balancing)
- Nage Waza (throws)
- Kyusho points (pressure points)
- Fighting multiple attackers with weapons
- Weapons: Naginata, Yari, Shuko
1st KYU – Ikkyu (Ninth Level)
- Advanced Nage Waza (throws)
- Kyusho points (pressure points)
- Weapon: Kyoketsu Shoge (rope and sickle weapon)
- Spinning, striking, countering, and grappling with Kyoketsu Shoge
SHODAN – 1st Degree Black Belt
- All Kihon Happo from kneeling, sitting, in a car, and from the ground
- Kyusho points (pressure points)
- Firearms training: handgun and rifle safety
- Improvised weapons (use anything at your disposal)
A Message from Dai Shihan Roemke

As your master teacher, I have studied and taught Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu for two decades and am licensed to teach by the Ninjutsu Grandmaster Soke Hatsumi. As a 15th Dan practitioner and a member in the Shidoshi Kai teachers association of the Bujinkan, I bring the very best of knowledge, skill, tradition and more to all of my students.
This training program is very important to me and I want to make sure YOU get the most out of each and every step we take together.
I understand the extra amount of difficulty that can come from not being face to face in my DOJO and receive hands-on guidance and immediate feedback.
That’s why I go above and beyond in every effort I take and took to develop this program and work with you to feed your passion and reach your goals.
Whether you are brand new to Ninjutsu, coming back for a refresher course or using these videos to enhance your current skills you won’t be disappointed.
Looking forward to mastering the Ninja with you.

What is Bujinkan Ninjutsu?
Ninjutsu (忍術), sometimes used interchangeably with the modern term ninpō (忍法), is the strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare and espionage purportedly practiced by the shinobi (commonly known outside Japan as ninja).
The Bujinkan (武神館) is an international martial arts organization based in Japan and headed by Masaaki Hatsumi. The combat system taught by this organization comprises nine separate ryūha, or schools, which are collectively referred to as Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu. The Bujinkan is most commonly associated with ninjutsu.
Wikipedia Definition (Source)

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Join the Japanese Bujinkan Organization and EARNING RANK with these Training Videos!
We are pleased to offer you a great way to earn rank in the Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu training system. Our complete curriculum is specially designed for those who do not live close to a dojo and would not be able to train or test for rank in person. At Ninja Training TV, we have created a totally online system for training and even advancing in rank and receiving feedback from Sensei Mark Roemke at every step.
To Earn Rank and become a certified black belt per Grandmaster Hatsumi Sensei’s World Renown Japanese Bujinkan Organization we here are the steps.
- Buy the complete White to Black Belt set or each level at a time.
- Purchase Japanese Bujinkan Organization Membership (one-time fee $55).
- Purchase “Earn Rank” after each completed level (you can choose from the two options mentioned at the top of this page).
It is $50-$100 to test per kyu level and you need to join the Bujinkan which is $55 for the year you can test as soon as you are ready to test for your next rank.
There are no time requirements in our system. It is recommended that you train for 2 to 3 months for the first few kyu levels in between each so that you assimilate the Bujinkan into your body and mind.
To Earn Rank you will submit your content for each level. Upon submission, Shihan Roemke reviews, analyzing and responds with his feedback, approval, or request to re-submit at a later date.
Don’t get discouraged if you’re asked to resubmit, we’re here as a team to work with one another, learn along the way and advance.