"Father..." You hear the voice of Ryu appear behind you. He stands at the dojo's entrance with a young 12 year old standing by his side. Jo stands up as he's addressed by his son.
"I hope you don't mind Ryu but I took the liberty of explaining the training method to your new student here." Jo said.
"Not at all, thank you." Ryu said.
"I'll leave the rest to you and Sanji then. Goodbye Ryuken Ishida" Jo said as he vanished within thin air.
"Well since my father explained things to you, I suppose we'll get started. The first set of techniques we'll talk about are known as general ninjutsu. These techniques are basically the ordinary techniques that don't fall within the other three categories. They consist of techniques with various abilities. Since they are unique from each other for the most part we'll only cover the methodology of chakra gathering for this method which is imbedded within all ninjutsu. As we spoke before about chakra and the correlation between Yin and Yang energies we also spoke of how this creates ninjutsu
Yin brings about the concept, the properties of the technique be it; paralysis, camouflage, creating entities, etc one concepts these properties and understands what they are trying to make their technique acomplish down to the finest detail and gather their spiritual chakra.
Yang brings about the life of that technique. Once the properties have been understood, the Yang chakra brings the technique to life and gives it reality. The conjoining of these two forces creates the physical techniques we know as ninjutsu.
However gathering and harmonizing mind and body isn't as easy as it sounds. The right amount of Yang per complexity and specific the Yin is, varies between technique and a shinobi must find that balance between mind and body to successfully execute the technique. That is why, practice in any field, harmonizing the gathering of chakra and execution of the technique is required. Do you understand or have any questions you'd like to ask?"