Written by one of Bussey's top instructors at the time, Keith Jones, this book serves as one of the best guides to Bussey's infamous RBWI. Much has been said via the internet about Robert Bussey and Ninjutsu. This book, written after Bussey severed ties with the Ninjutsu community, takes aim at the organization he created to perpetuate his own methods. Robert Bussey announced officially in 1989, at his annual summer training camp in Fremont, Nebraska, that he was no longer associating himself with Ninjutsu or it's image. He chose to found Robert Bussey's Warrior International as a progressive organization that would act as a vehicle for his ideas and methods. RBWI as it became known, soared to incredible heights in the martial arts community with members and schools all over the world. Due to the overwhelming volume of correspondence from its members, Bussey thought a book answering many of their common questions, was in order. Keith Jones one of Bussey's long time students and instructors stepped in as author and wrote "King of Combat - The Devastating Approach of Robert Bussey". The book is set up in a question and answer format and is filled with photos that cover RBWI's history, organizational structure and methods. The reader will gain insight as to how RBWI came about and more specifically they will come to know the man behind the art that challenged the existing norms of the martial arts world at the time.
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