Jack Hoban

História

Jack Hoban, a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the U.S. Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP), has led over 500 workshops and seminars around the world. He has addressed the FBI, NYPD, Chicago PD, Camden County Police Department, universities, and other government and private organizations on ethics and martial arts over the last two decades. His presentations are interactive, informative and entertaining. His business and military experiences, as well as an extensive 30-year background in martial arts, give him a unique and interesting perspective. He is author of the book "The Ethical Warrior and The Ethical Protector - Police Ethics, Tactics and Techniques.." As a Captain in the United States Marine Corps, Jack Hoban has experienced things most martial artists don’t; and as a Shidoshi senior instructor of Bujinkan budo taijutsu (ninjutsu) under Japanese grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi, he’s had experiences most Marines will never have, either.

Filmes

Masaaki Hatsumi: Living Ninja Legend
Himself
Ninjas are enduring, iconic figures of Japan. They were active about 500 years ago during the country's Warring States period. And these days, they're thought to be long gone. But centuries later, one ninja is still with us. 84-year-old Masaaki Hatsumi is a successor of the Togakure school. He teaches a supreme form of self-defense to more than 100,000 students around the world, including FBI agents and army personnel. Hatsumi can easily fend off attacks from these tough disciples and make them unmovable using just one finger. What is the essence of his astonishing art? This program investigates the hidden power of this ninja master.