This is a piece of a Robert Bussey video I found. It's cheesy, but his Aruki is very good. In case anybody is interested, Bussey is an ex-Bujinkan member that left due to the Buhddist over-tones of traditional Ninjutsu. He left to form his own school based upon Christian fundamentals. Because of the Christian overhaul, Bussey neglects to use the Japanese names of techniques when ever possible. This makes it difficult to relate anything he does with other organizations, so here is a quick terminology list of techniques which he performs in the video; Shinobi Iri - to enter silently. Shinobi Aruki - a set of silent movement skills. Yoko Ashi - basic toe-to-heal side step. O-Ashi - great step (similar to Yoko, but taller steps. used to cross fields or bodies of water silently). Mawashi Ashi - turning step (to look around while moving). Karasu Aruki - walking like a crow (side running). Ryohebi - moving like a serphant (low crawl). Kakureru Ni Ishi - hiding like a rock. (curling up into a ball). This is by no means all silent movement techniques. This is just a few that Bussey decided to show off. I wouldn't recommend using this as a learning tool, seeing as much of the important points of silent movement escape the camera. Hope that helps. Send any questions you might have to michaeltechfs@gmail.com, I'd be happy to answer anything.