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  • save 1:00 minute of boredom

  • great vid..always interesting ..thanks!

  • jumm.....

  • ke basura!

  • you guys who argue back deserve to be trolled. just chill out and stop friggin arguing about nothing :)

  • I love the simplicity in this art :)

  • it's sad that the video have a poor quality... but that's interesting.

  • @TheNinjaBudo Yeah, most of the videos have sub par quality...even when you buy the dvd. It's a shame but well worth it.

  • @gamertildeath00 There's nothing in this display that is worth anything you boob. Hatsumi is well known as a fraud. If you purchased these silly, shitty dvds then you're a grade A fool. You ninjer LARPers really are easy to dupe.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx I never said I bought anything...Why do you come to youtube videos of him and comment on here then? If he's such a hack and so undeserving of your time...why the dedication to stalking his video comments? I am not sure who calls him a fraud, or how well known this "fact" is...but I beg to differ. He really does know what he's talking about...and whether you want to believe that or not, is completely up to you.

  • @gamertildeath00 Then why do you advocate buying it, "...even when you BUY the dvd. It's a shame but WELL WORTH IT." Your words idiot; and it certainly does imply that you made the purchase; either that our you're just another fanboy shill. Meanwhile, most real martial artists and historians in Japan regard hatsumi as an outright fraud. He alleged secret scrolls are a ridiculous fabrication; he has never allowed them to be authenticated. You're a clown.

  • Gawd. This sheisty little huckster is making money hand over fist teaching dorks around the world piss-poor Aikido.

  • @patrickhenrysghost Good point; let me just add though that all aikido is piss-poor. Aikido is a ridiculous "art" that has no relation to combat of any kind; it's just oriental fantasy.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx WAT?! You mean there will never come a time when someone "properly" attacks me by holding their hand up as high as possible charging from 30 feet away? Or that my magical arm wave wont make them all fall down and die?

  • @patrickhenrysghost I'm sorry to burst the bubble of your perfect world and shatter any dreams of superhuman aikido powers you may have been persuaded into believing, but aikido is, in fact, entirely useless for anything at all. Even scripted attacks by the "running hand of friendship" will be difficult to counter with aikido. Perhaps we should give them all harry potter wands? At least then they might have a smal piece of wood as a weapon.

  • @xChuckNorrisKickx Oh yeah? Well I payed FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS to get a black belt and wear a hakama from a little old Japanese guy. Do you hear me!?! He is both old and Japanese at the same time!!!

  • @patrickhenrysghost Indeed; a volatile combination ripe for fraud and the promotion of silly oriental superstitions.

  • wax on, wax off!

  • WOW! Funky music and Masaaki Hatsumi go well together.

  • a lot of stuff as in techniques and principals, and differences form other schools in terms of sneakyness and other things...you get the point

  • I've seen it now... well, I see what you're trying to tell me, but do you think the schools are completely made up? It doesen't seem likely, as there are a lot of stuff in them. But how do you, anyways know that they aren't ninjutsu, just becase there is no historical records, I mean, the ninja was supposed to be "invisible, rigth? About the disagreeing with you, I don't think it's all made up, as I just said. Is there anything more I need to specify?

  • Hatsumi sensei - con artist

  • @bizitch71717 and yet you call him sensei...

  • @TheEirikMan

    him being a con man has nothing to do with him being a teacher....

    its like calling someone dr or mr.

    its manners, AND its a nice jab at the idiot under him that asserts hatsumi to be in anyway legendary....

    it is strange to me that you did not refute the conman comment... does that mean you agree?

    you may want to do some research into what hatsumi has said in some of his books...

    penis and vagina ninjutsu anyone? its in TSOAS2008's video of strange claims..

  • @Arteanor well, that's true, I just think that calling someone sensei, means you think they are sensei, but hey! I'm not japanese, I doon't know. But I do however disagree with you. Although I have never had the priviledge to meet him, I've never been in Japan, so I haven't met anyone of the topshihan. I do, however have a sensei myself, and he is really good, and I trust him to know that Hatsumi soke is not a fraud, and such, I do not think he is one either. But what has he sayd in his books?

  • @TheEirikMan

    but thats the thing, we aren't arguing he is a teacher, we are saying he isn't teaching what he says he is.

    "But I do however disagree with you. "

    about what? be specific please. and note, my position is based on the available evidence, if you can prove the claims of hatsumi then SHOW it.

    " I do, however have a sensei myself, and he is really good, and I trust him to know that Hatsumi soke is not a fraud,"

    then your trust is misplaced, this is about history, not techniques.

  • @TheEirikMan

    check out the 'unbelievable statements' video in my favorites....

    there is a big difference between what hatsumi is calling ninjutsu, with it including 'ninpo taijutsu, and what we know of ninjutsu from the overlapping and corroborating hisorical record.

    the buj isn't a bad martial art necessarily... it is however in NO WAY NINJUTSU.

    you should really check out TSOAS2008's videos, especially the investigations into togakure 'ninjutsu'

    get more perspectives than just mine 2

  • hatsumi sensei... legendary master

  • what happend to this video its all blury now it wasent like that a while ago when i watched it?

  • nagrywane szurkienem

  • look to the past to learn

  • 45 people got their asses kicked without even noticing

  • Really, someone called Hatsumi Masaaki an "old fart"....

    Muhahaha!

    You would suffer. ;) really.

  • If you ever get this GrandMaster: I am now a part of you.

  • Real magic

  • Hatsumi is EXCELLENT

  • why master looks so squares here :( ???

  • old man having fun

  • Ninjitsu in it's day, using handheld weapons was a true fighting style. Today, using hand to hand it's a joke, and who walks around with a sword or similar weapon? This old fart throws a jab and his opponent drops, really?

  • @JKBBMF that "old fart" could seriously rape you :L

  • @JKBBMF Learning weapon mastery helps to evaluate distances and improve hands to hands fight. And this "old farts" can makes you fall down unconscious using vital points, idiot. Plus that grips using locks in addition to kyuchos are pure pain. No mater how heavy you are. Gtfo, troll.

  • This song is win.

  • You're all very funny

  • ninja please...

  • Been reading the comment and have been on the receiving end of techniques. Many things can happen when you do attack. Maybe angle is slightly off, speed faster or slower than expected, even the wrong attack and have felt the resulting technique. And they do work. Variations are common. Adapting is common. And the effectiveness of the technique is felt. Nothing pretend about the art or it's real instructors.

  • something is wrong with hatsumi techniques....

  • @jin54363 what?

  • the video is messed up on purpose

  • Most people dont realize the reasons why the opponents go down so easily and that is the beauty of ninjutsu. It embaresses the hell out of the other guy because everyone else doesnt think your really fighting and that you are horrible at fighting xDDD

  • trust me, ninjas fight like girls. CAT FIGHT! MEOW!

  • @KenshinRyuichi Los Ninjas luchan MUY BIEN. Y las mujeres no luchan peor que los hombre ni mucho menos.

  • @KenshinRyuichi, Is curious that a manga reader who does not know what a tatami is, opine about martial arts. Martial arts are about more than kamekameha you read in comics, you have to work and you have to sweat. I doubt you know what is sweat. Maybe you sweat just masturbating with comics of lesbian robot kittens ...

  • @davichuuuu, I do Bujinkan. A tatami is a floor matress IN WHICH YOU SLEEP ON!!! There is no KAMEHAMEHA in real Martial arts, it is just Dragon's Balls. You just don't know anything do you? So, Just shut up and go wank while looking at your favorite Lesbian robot kitten shit you were just talking about. Just because you like something, doesn't mean everyone has to like what you like, you dumb noob called davichuuu.

  • @KenshinRyuichi

    I kno rite? Those ninjas man, such pussies.

    Wait...I don't remember putting this sword in my back....

  • If you train as a fighter, then your just going to get into fights. And your going to get owned by someone. And people usually have friends. If you get into a grappling match with someone on the street then someones just going to kick you in the head. Believe me, ive been there. I dont train to fight, i train to deal with whoever attacks me. Thats what Ninjutsu is about. Survival. Not fighting. Thats just how i see it. Im sure im going to get "trolled" for this. But hey, i dont really mind.

  • @darksteel109999 you summed it up quite well here...in a real situation there are many variables...and ever strike must count...otherwise it will cost u...so if a strike presents it self where I can inflict some serious damage, break a limb, execute a throw where there is a high risk of sever head injury to the opponent, I will take it..because my training has prepared me to engage with deadly force in only a situation where such a response is called upon...

  • @TESLAZPF ...i have been in may fights where there was no need to even strike an opponent....just good solid defense was all that was needed they tend to fade out...I have my students train with the local armed forces in hand to hand combat it mixes it up for both..and they train and fight like every fight their life depends on, it is a great way for my student to get the experience I want them to....even still it is nowhere near full speed... but is the best real life simulation u can get

  • @darksteel109999

    SOrry.... but I don't buy this for a second.

    To survive you're going to have to be able to fight them off.

    Saying I trian to survive and not fight is just a cop out.

    I train to fight and survive.

    And due to my ability to fight.... I can fight to survive or fight to escape.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I didnt say i couldnt fight. I do train to survive, but that dosent mean i cant fight. I dont train to fight, i train to deal with someone who wants to cause me or someone else harm. Thats not fighting. There is a difference, subtle, yes. But still a difference. Fighting is two people with massive egos having a go at each other. Survival is braking someones leg who is trying to punch you. See what im saying? I dont train to "fight". I train to deal with someone

  • @darksteel109999

    I'm sorry for misunderstanding you.

    My Bad.

    I agree.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku All good. We both train so we can be effective if we need to be. Full speed training is the best way to know if you can actually be affective. I fully agree. Slow training and training exercises have their place as does hard and fast sparring. All training has merit. So im fully in support of the sparring is a great way to train for real survival. Sorry for my part in the misunderstanding. Many people knock Ninjustu, so i sometimes get mixed up wit those who do and dont.

  • @darksteel109999 I have utmost respect for other Japanese martial arts.

    Especially the traditional ones like Ninjutsu.

    I never mock any art. Actually I know that some traditional schools don't spar. I realize they're training to maintain tradition of an art created by war.

  • If all you do is go hard and fast, then you gloss over all the subtleties and details that are what makes the techniques dangerous. So your not learning anything. Once you have the technique, and your confident with it, then the training speeds up. At my dojo, we do train fast, and against random attacks. But we first go slow to learn. No one gets anywhere if they just focus on punching someones lights out.

  • @darksteel109999

    If all you do is go soft and train with unrealistic punches.

    Then when someone who actually tries to hurt you. HURTS you. All your technique goes out the window because you're not used to being hit hard.

    ANd you're too busy trying to plan techniques for whatever hes doing which is happening in a matter of miliseconds. So if you can't do it in live sparring... you most likely won't be able to do it in a live fight. BUt you won't even know since you don't do live sparring.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Did i say all i do is train soft? No i didnt. I do train against full force attacks. But only once i have actually done it slowly a few times first. Maybe of you read and actually UNDERSTAND what im saying, then you might be able to make a better response. I knew i was going to get trolled for this.

  • @darksteel109999

    Well I thought you were responding to the current argument.

    Which is that training full speed is a good way to train for real life survival.

    Which I agree... We practice with light and medium strikes until we understand and can apply techniques we've learned effectively. Without stalling.

    But we also include full speed sparring. So you can truly know if you will be able to use the technique in a live situation.

  • My best friend saw a guy pushing around a girl at a party 3 days ago. The guy who was doing the pushing now has 5 broken ribs, a cracked skull, a punctured lung, a broken arm, a messed up face, and a broken leg (at the knee). People get very, very badly damaged in real fights. He does Aikido. Similar to Ninjutsu. Both arts work. MMA works too, im not saying it dosent. But it is one on one, and it does have rules. Full speed training is great once you "own" the techniques.

  • 79? Wow ... Good for him. I can only hope I'm as fit at that age. Impressive for sure!

  • Somehow fitting music :) Bujinkan budo taijutsu is kinda genius.

  • Also just for the record if you are training in this art you do get to try certain types of sparring (say one person in the middle and multiple attackers) but the reason sparring in this art is a lot more rare is everything done if done right will break, tear, or dislocate so control and learning how to take hits, roll, and fall all must come first. In truth it takes roughly 15 years before you can truly spar and even then you still have to be careful.

  • @shellyzbeanz

    15years before you can truly spar?

    How does it possibly take someone 15years to learn how to spar?

    It takes less than 5 minutes to teach someone how to tap before their dislocated or broken.

    Whoever fed you that 15years was lying. And is probably making excuses for not adding sparring.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku

    I meant true sparring where your going full speed without any specific practice. Not the simpler exercises where your learning the movements or centered around an idea/technique.

  • @shellyzbeanz

    I'm talking about true sparring too.

    Full speed.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku

    That tends to result in a lot of injuries though for most people. though i would agree it depends on who the people are I've seen people get wrists broken and knees dislocated and such even when were being careful and slow because it takes a long time to learn the proper control and the get used to the movements.

  • @shellyzbeanz

    If they're getting injured a lot. It's probably due to their weak condition. And if they want to be martial artist they should fix that. I mean being a martial artist shouldn't be a peace of cake. Or you're not really learning how to defend yourself. Because defending yourself won't be a peace of cake.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku true sparing ?!?!? full speed ?!?!? people die.......

  • @TESLAZPF

    I spar and no one has died at my dojo.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku ofcourse...we all spar...but full speed...NO.. if that is what you consider full speed then your sparing is a direct and absolute representation of a fight where your life may very well be in danger..by using the term full speed my friend it seems to me u r trying to one up everyone here..because at full speed there in no holding back on a ridge hand across the temple..or a round house to the head..your aim to take the head off at full speed..think before typing...

  • @TESLAZPF

    Haha... i'm not trying to one up anyone. And you're right at full speed there's no holding back.

    Round houses don't take peoples heads off.

    RIdge hands across the temple won't completely annihilate someone, unless they have like no guard up and just completely take it.

    And if your students can't afford to take bruises everyday.

    There's something called "Protective Gear."

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku because after all..all martial artists..regardless of discipline train to hurt, disable or kill their opponent..lets not kid our selves here..you train to break boards = train to break ribs = broken ribs puncture lungs = lungs fill with blood....so full speed sparing...plz stop...I'm an instructor and had ever used full speed techniques only once...to defend a victim of a hate crime..needles to say knees break very easy..and a full speed elbow to the face is devastating..

  • @TESLAZPF

    Congrats on your instructor position.

    And i'm not kidding one bit.

    Breaking boards is not the same as breaking someones bones in a fight.

    Go watch one MMA fight... You'll see all the things you talk about being inflicted on their opponents. Yet win or lose. They continue to fight. I have yet to see someones lungs puncture.

    I have yet to see someone die.

    Worst i've seen is broken bones, and fracturing.

    But these are things that having gear on would protect.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku MMA...lol....u make me laugh...both are well trained fighters..well conditioned..and expecting to take a hiding....I've seen street fights where people have snapped shin bones like twigs...jaws popped and snapped like child's play...you have no idea of the real world...go work as a doorman at a rough part of town u may learn a thing or two in stead of kicking focus mitts and bags... board braking teaches u a technique used to do some serious damage..

  • @TESLAZPF

    So you're saying that your practitioners aren't well trained, conditioned, or expecting to take a hiding in a real fight?

    And working as a doorman in a rough part of town doesn't prove you can fight.

    People on the street cannot fight. You can break boards all day... doesn't mean you're going to win a fight or do super damaging blows.

    Go look up Tony Valente

    He broke boards and blah blah.

    He wasn't successful in his MMA career.

  • @TESLAZPF

    Knees don't break very easy.

    And elbows to the face are very effective.

    But not super devastating. They are prone to do a lot of Cutting up more than knocking out.

    Needless to say once again... wearing gear would help with this too.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku ok...sure...an elbow to the face not devastating .. WTF...are u brain dead or what...I elbowed one of three guys who ganged up on a indigenous kid with weapons, so hard he had to have facial reconstruction surgery...WTF are you on..one of his cheek bones collapsed..Wearing gear..where in the streets..do u even know the techniques that you are learning and brush off as not so devastating..can put you in jail one day...i got sued by both guys and nearly ended up in jail..

  • @TESLAZPF

    No an elbow to the face isn't devastating unless you're a fragile baby.

    Now repeated elbows to the face can be devastating. It takes repeated blows to knock out an opponent. Or one strong good blow to the right place. RARELY do you get those one good strong blows to the right place.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku so i defended a guy, who also ended up in hospital, against three guys with weapons...and i nearly ended up in jail...i hope it never happens to you...but one day you might be put to the test...and will only know then what full speed is..not in a little push pull fight..but when some ones life could be on the line....and how deadly what u r learning really is...so comments like full speed sparing wont cross your mind..

  • @TESLAZPF

    I'm much better prepared to fight than someone who isn't trained in full LIVE speed combat. I can do a lot of things with slowed down motions and medium strikes.

    But it becomes much harder when your opponent is going full speed and trying to counter your own technique.

    And please stop the "DEADLY MARTIAL ARTS" already.

    Where do you live... I'll setup a full speed match. No gear.

    And I will limit my own self to no striking. Just to teach you something.

    You can do whatever you want.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku you r missing the point...I'm sorry i ever entered into deate with u....

  • @TESLAZPF

    No you're missing the point.

    People who train like you do, come to an abrupt end whenever they spar in a live sparring match against another martial artist of a different style.

    ANd if you can't survive the sparring match. What makes you think you survive in real life? Atleast in a sparring match you're losing against someone who isn't going to maim you afterwards or kill you.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku my students train with many other martial arts students...there is 4 schools all off different martial arts that get together on a regular basis and learn from each other.....we have Ninjitsu, Hap Ki Do, Mui Tai and Kung Fu....all the instructors are close friends and we feel that for the modern age martial artist they need to gain experience and hone their individual disciplines......also all 4 train 4 times a year with the local military combat units...

  • @TESLAZPF

    Muay Thai does full speed sparring.

    So you're lying about that.

    Hapkido i'm not so sure about.

    And it's pronounced Ninjutsu.

    SO you obviously don't train with a legit Ninjutsu organization.

    And local military combat units train full speed.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku lol...not at full speed..my friend..not even close...so u keep an eye out for speeling (<-) slips also...full marks too you for your ability to scrape and argument and insult people...full marks....i just seen your channel...LOL...lover boy...nice self pic of your abs..LMAO...23yo...u act like a 13 yo....on your video if any of those tecniques were at full speed there would be some broken bones...then again your bones are of adamantium....LOL..wakeup

  • @TESLAZPF

    Is that all you got?

    Staring at my abs and saying I act 13 when you don't even know me?

    Well I could easily tease you as well... but it looks like I'm the one who is going to have to be the adult here and remain on topic.

    The techniques in the video you first saw... ARE meant to break bones.

    But you realize that someone can tap instead of having to fully hyperextend? /watch?v=4u41omoNO4U

    Check that video. They're using bone breaking techniques... but still can spar

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku ...you the adult..lol.....you are a true word smith..let me guess your studying law.....staying on topic...pal u haven't listened to anything i said..u rant on your own tangent.......yeas it is funny to me that you are so vain to put a self pic of your abbs on there...that is very very very funny....lol...

  • @TESLAZPF ....sorry for the hijack of this video by me and the other guy....no more form me....

  • @TESLAZPF

    Tha'ts funny... I haven't listened to what you said. Yet I quoted you and put responses right next to them.

    Keep the excuses coming.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku dude..it is obvious that they can tap out...but at full speed there would be no chance of a TAP OUT>.>>>DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND THAT....HOW HARD IS IT..SERIOUSLY...IF I THROW U AT FULL SPEED U R GOING TO HOSPITAL 100%.. no amount of fall training will prepare you....

  • @TESLAZPF

    At full speed there is a CHANCE of tap out.

    If you throw me at 100% full speed without me resisting... Yeah i'm going to hospital.

    If I stick my chin out and let someone sock me as hard as they can. Of course i'm going to be destroyed.

    So those things won't happen if you have properly trained person resisting you.

    I can always tap out before my bone is broken... because my resistance slows down the process. And allows the other person to do it enough to get submission.

  • @TESLAZPF that's not true about fall training. If you have trained to the point where u can do it but still have to think about it, then yes, you are bound to get hurt. But once something is trained to where it is in muscle memory, your body will do it automatically. I've been knocked down before at high speed and done a breakfall, and didn't realize I did the breakfall till afterwards.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku it is so obvious that u have no clue..any martial artist worth his weight can handle him/her self with no problems regardless of the opponents chosen art or their lack of..in a sparring match, on the street, in a night club, in the public rest room, on a bus, in a martial arts competition, at a concert..etc..etc..etc.. its seems u have no respect for your self....as a martial artist you have missed the POINT big time..go back over the basics again...

  • @TESLAZPF

    Obviously you don't have a clue.

    Anyone who doesn't have experience in doing their techniques on people who are trying to counter, resist, and do damage. Is going to be overwhelmed when it first happens. By giving them the muscle memory of ONLY soft teachings. You're basically softening them up for survival(which isn't soft). Obviously you have your own little philosophy that you expect everyone to accept. But your philosophy goes untested. Since it cant be put in live simulation.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku learn to listen/read....not just wait for your turn to talk/type....what u wrote is in contradiction to my reply..no foundation what so ever...you are a FOOL.ninjutsu was built on a foundation of adaptability and flexability of technique...when u have no technique is when you have mastered the art ..NO..am i wrong there also...i have been trained in this way...and i train my students in this way..vanity and pig headed nature will get u nowhere in the arts or life......

  • @TESLAZPF

    I'm not showing an ego.

    You're the one who is getting mad.

    And Ninjutsu is barely in existence. Bujinkan only has Three schools of it. Most of what they're teaching is independent ryu of Jujutsu, Kenjutsu, and etc

    And I did read what you said... In fact i'll quote it.

    "nice self pic of your abs..LMAO" - Staring at my Abs

    "23yo...u act like a 13" - Saying I act 13 when you don't know me

    Anymore questions?

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku enough u r brain dead...100%

  • @TESLAZPF

    Actually if you don't know how to tap out before someone breaks your arm. I'd say the same about you.

    For instance if someone where to get me in ude gatame. My body would follow the joint lock So the opponent knows he has it locked in.... and then just keeps putting pressure until the tap happens.

    You'll find that the human body can take MORE than you think it can.

    It's not like the boards you're breaking.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku write a book.....u have an answer for everything from everyone...write a book...

  • @TESLAZPF

    You should write a book.

    Title it.

    "Knowing how to fight, when you haven't been in a fight"

    And then you can write a book about

    "How to be a master surgeon, before your first surgery."

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku i havent come across any one who is actually annoyed me as much as u have on line...if you come to train in one of my classes or under my instructor..you would be taught a lesson real fast and most probably out on your ass faster then you can say ..err.........now you are talking about slow sparing....LOL..ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • @TESLAZPF

    Ok... I offered before to setup a spar match.

    I'll work my way up to whoever you want me to spar with.

    One warning though.... I don't throw soft punches.

    Actually I may be nice and slow down all my punches for your students.

    Then after I'm done... Next time you see me.

    You can swear up and down that we've never met before.

    And that I never came to your school and beat you.

    Because I definitely don't want to take money out your pockets.

  • This guy is really cool if you get a chance you should go to tokyo to check him out. I train under one of his better student if your interested in a martial art this is definitely the one to try.

  • im sorry, i prefer koga ryu ninjitsu than hatsumi ninjitsu, or bujinkan.

  • Hatsumi Sensei's training is far higher than Ninjutsu, he trains at the Ninpo level, and to those of you who know what im talking about are the ones who are getting the real meaning out of the training. Anyone who sees fighting in this video is not going to progress any higher than that. Im not judging anyone, im just saying it how i see it. Accuse me of being a LARPer, or of being off my rocker, or whatever you want to, but i could say exactly the same things back to you. Its how you see it

  • @darksteel109999

    Calm down..... most of the schools in Bujinkan aren't even considered Ninpo.

    And this is not fighting.... It's teaching of technique.

  • that guy is what ...80...and can you see how much effort he puts in ... none !!! watch that video over and over untill you see what i do ... an old age man taking down 20-30 year old guys in a matter of seconds with no emotion showed i mean look at his face all he can do is laugh at how easy it is ...he could have takin down that whole dojo in 2 minutes .... i would love to be taught by him !!!

  • @irishladcfc1

    That's because they're being compliant and not offering full resistance.

  • eso si es

  • nipple twisting lololol

  • Wow, "let them throw themselves"?

  • And why hatsumi has no oriental students?

  • He has, just not in this video.

  • @biporio Wow, thumbs down at my question is pretty self descriptive.

  • Why they keep throwing themselves on the ground and pretending they got hit?

  • because that's how you LARP (live action role play)

  • @biporio cause it's for demonstration purposes, if they didn't throw themselves on the ground, they would get hurt

  • @hero0fdarkthepker Wrong. They are throwing themselves, they should have been thrown first, then just let it go.

  • @ Biporio,

    Throwing your enemy is a waste of energy. Let them throw themselves.

  • @YoSim01 you are kidding, right?

  • without ninjtsu there would be no Krav Maga !! I studied JKD, KravMaga and now Ninjitsu...Krav Maga is a package for todays modern world an effective one at that . but for people who cannot be bothered or do not have the time to learn a full discipline traditional style..

  • @cookemeister2 there would be krav maga without ninjutsu.  krav maga was created by imi liechtenfeld. the boojinkan is a farce of an organization.

  • lol nubs (2 comments before me)

  • that old man is 79 years old........ with out him Krav Maga would not exsist... how bout you take on me a fit 32 year old...Taijitsu instructor.....I teach you a thing or two about respect..

  • @TESLAZPF No, don't throw your towel in on the 79 year old man. It is not a good move, even if you're fit and 32 years old. Soke (Masaaki Hatsumi) has more of something than you , it's EXP Points Or experience. That so called "old man" has trained under one of the best masters who made many Yakuza cry and beg for mercy, and that's Takamatsu Toshitsugu.

  • @KenshinRyuichi that is all great......but at 79 his body aint what it used to be...arthritus is rife with ageing martial artists...having said that they do posses, like u said, more....mind over matter, mental strength and mental agility that only comes with age.....total respect...I'd be very intimidated.....

  • @TESLAZPF Apparently, most martial artists don't suffer aging as much as normal people do. And a guy I know had appendicititus, and he didn't die, His body stopped the appendix from exploding. The doctors were thrilled. So don't throw the towel on the so called old man

  • @KenshinRyuichi .....u must not know many old martial artists then...calluses build up on knuckles bring on arthritis even earlier...tenons holding your muscles together start to shrink..any tenon damage is multiplied as u get older... older people shrink for a reason..look it up...and bone on bone action is not pretty, no amount of exercise can fix it.........what are you like 14 years old or something...seriously how old are you...or are you just being a smart ass...

  • @TESLAZPF A smart ass like you who sits in front of the computer and only dreams of becoming a ninja doesn't need to know my age. I am old enough to get off my butt and hit the road to become a ninja. Stop replying, it only proves that you are weak.

  • i never knew ninjas pinched nipples so much. awesome

  • que capo

  • and what the name of the song?

  • what the ename of the music?

  • Band is called 'Hiroshima'.

  • @ilanbd2007 The music is Hiroshima - San Say watch?v=Fe-EIrsAL8E

  • Bottom line is, if I can move like that when I'm his age, life = time well spent.

  • come to some training then, see how it works out for a fake martial art ;)

  • One more thing i would like to add is that this is a VIDEO! No one can say it works or not without actually doing it. The purpose of this video is not to demonstrate a practical technique. A lot of training in a lot of martial arts is not necessarily "practical". This is for demonstration purposes. If you wanna give an opinion, then please be able to back it up with experience and training... Hatsumi is not going to put real training on Youtube for GS.

  • this is the only training they do in any LARP fest bujinkan

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  • I am a student of Bujinkan, and i have trained with many different Sensei's. I reckon that the art is what you make of it. If you train with someone who is off on a spiritual rant, then they are losing sight of what they are meant to be teaching. But if you train with someone who is down to earth and practical, then Ninjutsu can be used to great effect and cause a lot of damage. It would not be here if it didnt work. Thats cause the people who did things wrong in the early days, DIED.

    my view

  • They would not trash talk about it,if they spent few years in dojo,instead of few days/months.Most of ppl expect to see holywood ninjas in dojo :/

  • That's very true. The Japanese martial arts that survived the feudal era where ones where clans came out victorious. The martial arts from clans that didn't fair too well were dropped from teaching.

  • @darksteel109999 spot on...the art is what u make of it....and when you finally progress to your black belt (in most arts) ....it is just the beginning of the journey to the true art..spirituality should be replaced with meditation training of the mind for the modern age....where many instructors skip this totally... the mind can not differ between thought and reality when in the rite state (meditation)....great for physical training..

  • Bujinkan con

    check out this video, I think you will like it a lot.

  • its funny, i can't count the number of times i've seen ex-bujinkan posting comments saying this martial art doesn't really work. whats so fake about it, some of thes techniques seem quite practical.

  • most people have issues with the setups and timing most of the bujinkan uses. and the fact that hatsumi is a con man

  • yeah, but it seriously seems to me using pressure point attacks, eye gouges, ripping muscle and nerve strikes are all invaluable skills to have. don't you think bujinkan should be train with other arts such as muay thai and bjj to get a complete overview of techniques.

  • Ikohanza, you are talking shit.

    You do not train in Bujinkan, and never have. If you did, you would realise its effectiveness in a real life situation, as well as what it was created for.

  • Effectiveness in a real life situation requires training which resembles the situation in which you intend to use it.

    Sparring is an absolute necessity for learning fighting ability and the Bujinkan neglects this. It is NOT designed for a real life situation.

  • no-one spars in a back alley , hence sparring also is not designed for real life situation even mma fighters are not equipped as well as they think for a street fight its all about the psyche and mentality of your training and your ability

  • That's completely and utterly irrelevant. In that back alley, you're going to have someone come at you trying to hurt you badly. They're going to be swinging and you're going to have to defend against all sorts of attacks in a spontaneous environment,

    The only way to simulate that is with a spontaneous and violent drill, and the best way to drill spontaneous strike delivery and defence is through sparring. There's no other way to become proficient at the footwork, timing and defence needed.

  • @ BackUporShutup.

    This is not true. I'm a ninjutsu practitioner myself and these trainings slowly become habbit. It's comparable with learning to roll so you don't get hurt when you fall. At first your rolling just sucks. then you learn to do it properly. Eventually it is so much a habbit of yours that in any situation in which you fall, you automatically try to roll out of it. But you dont always fall the same way. That doesnt mean you cant roll out of it though. Its the same with fighting

  • No. Fighting does not work like that because it relies on the reactions of another person, which are not predictable like the reactions of the ground are when you hit it.

    What you are saying only works when training against an opponent who is actively trying to hurt you. If you practice on a compliant opponent, their reactions are not realistic.

    You are aiming to be able to use your skills in a spontaneous and violent situation against an unpredictable opponent. Thus you need to practice so.

  • What you are saying is a common misconception which will be cleared up by two minutes of hard sparring.

    Applying a technique on a compliant opponent is completely different to applying it on a resisting one. And applying a technique on a resisting opponent is totally different from applying it on a resisting opponent who is trying to hurt you.

    The application of the technique is totally different.

  • I disagree. Fights are predictable to a certain extent. Martial artists have been taught to fight in a certain way, and you can because of that anticipate many of their attacks. It is in fact indeed more difficult with unpredictable non-martial artists I agree, but it's not uncalled for that with good training those can be stopped too.

    An opponent can quickly become compliant when risking a broken finger, wrist, arm, infertility, loss of eyesight or simply excruciating pain.(see next reaction)

  • Resisting is not what is going through your mind at such a moment. If you do resist, you simply will, have that broken wrist, etc.

    This is also the reason why we only train on compliant opponents. Applying any of these techniques full force in a sparring might be more realistic, but after only a short while we would not have anyone to train with left, because everyone lies in the hospital.

    This is not kicking or hitting your opponent. with only little strength it can do serious damage.