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    Default I'm curious about HayaGake running.

    I admit that much of my experience in the martial arts in karate based.
    I do have an extreme interest in Ninjutsu though like many.
    I was just curious about info on HayaGake running techniques and training .
    HayaGake seems to pop up frequently in Japans pop culture representations of Ninjutsu.
    I realize that most representations are of fictional ninjas.
    I find the concept of hayagake style running very interesting though.
    It's hard finding any detailed reputable information concerning it and the training methods though.
    Is HayaGake still practiced by most modern Ninjutsu Practitioners?
    Is it even a real practice or something created by japans pop culture?
    Is there any information related in print or elsewhere on Hayagake that anyone knows of?
    thank you, Please respond I would appreciate any related info
    I'd appreciate it.

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    Looking at post above it does seen right

    lol not related to post just wanted to clearify that Karate isn't the only style I've studied,
    have not mentioned other styles because the are Korean and not budo though some seem oddly similar.


    I'm guessing hayagake practice is not a very common place practice.

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