first of all ninjutsu doesn't train to kill people,the main point is to disable opponent-to end combat...of course if killing means that it should be done,but avoid killing is the point...and btw in Iraq...that is war man...guns,rifles,tanks,grenades and stuff like that mostly.anyways ninjutsu trainer(real,not fake) could kick common Navy's soldiers ass without problem,but if that soldier has a gun on a good distance...well i don't think ninjutsu will help xD
holy shit you could not be more wrong. That is Brian Tritico he taught me ninjutsu, he trained with Hatsumi Soke. Why would the "Grand Master" say he is one of 3 people in the united states able to teach the art of ninjutsu to his standard? You probably just think Steven Hayes is where its at eh?
btw im an 88m in the US Army, and the combatives used by any military fails next to ninjutsu... man...holy shit never disrespect Master Brian, you have know Idea who he is or what he knows...deuces
I am glad to hear that, but he should of thought you to not be so arrogant. Because the guys that come like this to our training are the first to fall. You are right about me disrespecting a person i don't even know. But he's form is a lil' sloppy on his vids.
First you talk of shooting a 'ninjitsu' practitioner in the face.
The you say guys like this that come to our training are the first to fall.. To what? Gunpoint?
His form may or may not have been sloppy, but i've met Frank, and Master Brian, and neither are trying to be 'Perfect' about it.. They're just giving a simple demonstration for people like you.
try this on a real situation not sparring and it doesn't work with an experienced assasin/ fighter. Because it takes to long and your release. For all you ninja wannabes i recommend go to the marines or the navy seals and you will enjoy the experience, instead of teaching dumb civilians things they will never use. I like how the gumpy guy talks about killing like he has done it before...lol.
not to be a dick, but there is a big difference between a modern day ninja and a SEAL. IT's 50% heart, 40% conditioning, and 10% chance. Becoming a SEAL is easier said than done. Specially when you haven't gone greenside. Oh, and we don't carry a sword either, but a marine knife always comes in handy.
Holy shit...Civilians dumb...woah lol Horah. Marines are decent combatants but not to bright. I am in the US army, and I trained with Master Brian long ago, I have complete confidence that in close proximity he could kill just about anyone you know lol.
My own little pant sword became erect.
CleverDjembe 1 year ago
first of all ninjutsu doesn't train to kill people,the main point is to disable opponent-to end combat...of course if killing means that it should be done,but avoid killing is the point...and btw in Iraq...that is war man...guns,rifles,tanks,grenades and stuff like that mostly.anyways ninjutsu trainer(real,not fake) could kick common Navy's soldiers ass without problem,but if that soldier has a gun on a good distance...well i don't think ninjutsu will help xD
ShadowBladeNinja 3 years ago
wtf is a common navy seal??? ill shoot your ninjitsu bitch in the face bieeeeeeeeetch.
henriquez250 3 years ago
holy shit you could not be more wrong. That is Brian Tritico he taught me ninjutsu, he trained with Hatsumi Soke. Why would the "Grand Master" say he is one of 3 people in the united states able to teach the art of ninjutsu to his standard? You probably just think Steven Hayes is where its at eh?
btw im an 88m in the US Army, and the combatives used by any military fails next to ninjutsu... man...holy shit never disrespect Master Brian, you have know Idea who he is or what he knows...deuces
nismokidd1 3 years ago
I am glad to hear that, but he should of thought you to not be so arrogant. Because the guys that come like this to our training are the first to fall. You are right about me disrespecting a person i don't even know. But he's form is a lil' sloppy on his vids.
henriquez250 3 years ago
First you talk of shooting a 'ninjitsu' practitioner in the face.
The you say guys like this that come to our training are the first to fall.. To what? Gunpoint?
His form may or may not have been sloppy, but i've met Frank, and Master Brian, and neither are trying to be 'Perfect' about it.. They're just giving a simple demonstration for people like you.
(Wazup Jay!)
Christof0127 2 years ago
try this on a real situation not sparring and it doesn't work with an experienced assasin/ fighter. Because it takes to long and your release. For all you ninja wannabes i recommend go to the marines or the navy seals and you will enjoy the experience, instead of teaching dumb civilians things they will never use. I like how the gumpy guy talks about killing like he has done it before...lol.
henriquez250 3 years ago
Good to know I was put in my place by an "experienced assassin".
Frankdude72 3 years ago
Just came back from Iraq, Navy SEALs for for 5 years now, going back Feb 23rd, 2009. You can say I am an experienced assasin...lol.
henriquez250 3 years ago
Wow, a Navy SEAL, just like half the ITGs on the net.
Frankdude72 3 years ago
are you really a Navy SEAL? if so I am glad you are fighting for our country, I am also planning to join
MANOWAR011 3 years ago
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ironically i don't fight for a country i fight for my greed.
henriquez250 3 years ago
nonetheless, I am going to become a Navy SEAL, and I have total respect for their strength
lespaulplayer2 3 years ago
not to be a dick, but there is a big difference between a modern day ninja and a SEAL. IT's 50% heart, 40% conditioning, and 10% chance. Becoming a SEAL is easier said than done. Specially when you haven't gone greenside. Oh, and we don't carry a sword either, but a marine knife always comes in handy.
henriquez250 3 years ago
Holy shit...Civilians dumb...woah lol Horah. Marines are decent combatants but not to bright. I am in the US army, and I trained with Master Brian long ago, I have complete confidence that in close proximity he could kill just about anyone you know lol.
nismokidd1 3 years ago
awesome video!
ninjitsurocks 3 years ago
how flexible are they, are they good for sparring?
nightbird720 3 years ago
They hit as hard or harder than wood bokkens.
Soooo... they're great for practicing sword cuts and kata.
But for actually schwacking one another high-speed, stick with fukuro shinai and the like.
Frankdude72 3 years ago