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  • Classic American tradition!!! Take what they don't know and say that they do!

  • @TenteixSaigo no because my school actually exists in america

  • @scottbaioisdead The sword presents no real danger. The samurai would TIE their sheaths to their belts. Or were you never taught that? Iaido, Kendo, traditional Jujitsu, and kenjutsu schools will all teach that.

  • @TenteixSaigo actually they teach you NOT to tie your sword to your belt. iaido teaches it because it's a modern art that has no battle relationship. you would never be seated with a long sword as they weren't worn inside. kendo doesn't use swords with sheaths so that doesn't make sense, jujutsu and kenjutsu schools? which ryu, since you can't even spell jujutsu correctly i think you're pulling this out of your ass. which ryu have you studiedwho in japan can i contact to verify your training

  • @scottbaioisdead Shingyoto ryu kenjutsu. There also several accepted english spellings for the word jujitsu. Iaido does teach you to tie it, and several kendo schools I've been to do teach it for a historical purpose.

  • @TenteixSaigo iaido teaches you to tie it because it's a modern art, not a koryu bujutsu, also you shouldn't lie about shingyoto ryu, i have tons of friends in mie, koryu don't like it when children lie about being a part of their group.

  • @scottbaioisdead I'm not lying. How did you come to that conclusion?

  • @TenteixSaigo you llive in america

  • @scottbaioisdead So do you. Does that forfiet any of your training?

  • @TenteixSaigo your school doesn't exist in america, you haven't trained in japan either.

  • @TenteixSaigo no because my school actually exists in america

  • @scottbaioisdead Question: what do you think the sageo is for?

  • @TenteixSaigo you didn't answer the question. and if the sageo was just for that it wouldn't be as long as it is. learn about nanasageonojutsu

  • @scottbaioisdead What didnt I answer?

  • if your so enlighten in true ninjutsu techniques why do you have on the hollywood uniform?

  • @kraizil i don't i have on a black judogi.

  • @scottbaioisdead touche my frend im not hating or nothing i actuall think your stuffs really helpful in understang the truth on the ways shinobi operated

  • Can You Try Now With a sword that does not bend, and without taking the scabbard out of your belt

  • you look like ashida kim´s son. and your skills sucks just like his

  • You should practice more for stronger, smoother and faster movement, particularly on your sword draws. I feel proper form is essential, and you seem to have that, but I'm not very convinced by your sword striking power (need to increase wrist strength?), which is also needed to complete good technique. Strong sword strikes should be able to produce a whistling or "whoosh" sound. I otherwise like the points you make about proper falling technique. How about a shuriken throwing demonstration next?

  • lol I also tried these falling techniques myself after seeing your video but instead of falling on the grass I fell off my chair and without having a sword a sword. FUCK I think i screwed it up LOL. I'm such a loser:(

  • yayy learn ur fighting skills by mr super nerd lmao , made my day!

  • request :) could you please demonstrate all this for us on concrete? how to position your body and head Not to hit the ground hard? it looks like your head does in this video. (btw. im not hating. just very interested now that ive seen your side of the story)

  • @PestVic already did

  • lmfao. this was hilarious.

  • Good stuff, thanks for the work you put in!

  • How about if they take the sword from above?

  • I know you are you know a lot about the Japanese culture , but this is the first video I have seen you demonstrating some of your art , glad to see you have skill to.

  • I respect you a lot more since you've put videos up of you actually proving your knowledge.

  • About the falling techniques.

    From my long-gone years of Tai-Jitsu, I learned that when one would force himself to fall, he would be able to pull out the sword, like you did. If, however, someone would tackle or would throw him (you know with the techniques like O-soto-gari or Ipon-seo-nage, or with a simple American Footbal tackle), I'm quite sure he wouldn't be able to do so.

    Furthermore, the days of Old-Japanese-Warfare are gone you know xD today modern martial arts are more useful I think

  • @Ursanclaw you spelled taijutsu wrong so i doubt your claims, also ippon seoi nage also spelled wrong is in the complete opposite direction as osoto gari. in either case you can apply the exact same ukemi if you understand how to use it. afterall thats what i'm doing in my background photo. please try harder next time.

  • @scottbaioisdead try harder?

    Hmm anyways, I don't go look up every word I when I type it,... So why would wrongfully spelled words be disproving my so-called "claims"?

    And I do know the falling direction of ippon differs from osoto-gari, as does the rest of the world, my point was could one be able to pull away the sword when being subject to the technique, not knowing he will be.

    Oh and according to a friend of mine, Han-kumdo would be a korean sword-using martial art

  • @Ursanclaw han gumdo would mean chinese kendo. you mean haedong kumdo, which is a made up art from the 70s. see my video kumdo is bullshit for the history of it. "my point was could one be able to pull away the sword when being subject to the technique" yes. try learning a koryu martial art.

  • @scottbaioisdead Actually what I meant was hankumdo, a "relatively new" korean swordmanship martial art based on the Korean alphabet. Strange you, the great know-it-all never heard of it. Wanna read some more up-to-date books, proving I'm wrong?

    Anyways, it would mean something like "Way of the Sword of the Koreans" The han here have little in familiar with the Chinese people of the Han region or Dynasty (further explanation: google it)

    And you really shouldn't pay more respect to your sword

  • @Ursanclaw a martial art basd on the alphabet? sounds like a dance, there are no korean martial arts, only games and bullshit.

  • @scottbaioisdead hahah, and you find yourself such a "martial artist expert durr"

    I think you're just a collector. You probably hate yourself and your own weakness so much, you collect weapons, thinking how you could use them to hurt others or something like that, don't you.

    Now a warrior, someone who has already fought for his life or someone who understands danger wouldn't do so (trust me on that one).

    And you really lack the spirit to learn from others, which you need to become a real expert

  • @Ursanclaw oh look another pretend tough guy liar. so you've fought for your life? which branch of the military are you with? post your name and branch and i'll have a military member from my dojo look you up, or are you a cop, then name and badge number, or a street hoodlum, post your case numbers for police reports and hospital records so i can verify your claims. i'll wait for them. no actually i won't, the truth is you're probably not even 20, never fought anyone outside sparring at tkd

  • @scottbaioisdead Hahahah, I don't think you can read properly. I never stated I have ever fought for my life, but I do understand danger. If you must know, I'm a student-officer (well, that's quite litteraly translated), and I saw someone nearly get shot because another trainee didn't act according to NTTS (french abreviation, don't know the english one) safety regulations. It really makes one think.

    And since I'm not american, your boyfriend possibly won't find me anyways.

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  • @scottbaioisdead And indeed, I'm not even 20, I'm 19 and 6 months.

    Now before you go again like "Uhm durr, you're a liar durr", learn something about FNC's, just for fun.

    OR ACTUALLY COMMENT ON REALLY MADE "CLAIMS" INSTEAD OF MAKING SOMETHING UP

    Ow yes,before I forget, about your fallbreaking, ever tried leaping into the air for about 3 feet.

    First you try without slapping the ground, than you try with...

    and you took your eyes of the camera when rolling, both for- and backward

    Sohai

  • "You should always be looking at your opponent. Its a little hard to do, but even with a roll you could do it."

    @5:21 What if the magic 3:51 come up behind you guy steps on your head and lets your body's momentum break your neck?

    @6:01 EYES ON THE OPPONENT. Apparently you need a new instructor, cause he let you take your eyes off while teaching you this.

    @7:04 Sloppy stance. Very sloppy. How would you work in Tai Sabaki with such weak footing.

    Stick to history. Your 25 years of training fail.

  • @MyPathtoSuccess theres a stance at 7:04? amazing what you see, i used no stances in the video, also you didn't recognize the many other mistakes i made. i will NEVER make a video showing proper technique. the fact that you miss out on the mistakes i make on purpose shows you really need to train with someone who knows what the fuck they're talking about. i love how often you guys say taisabaki since we made a video about taisabaki, next time we'll say kintama.

  • @scottbaioisdead

    Well wouldn't it be stupid to have a weak stance if your around enemies?

    Maybe your teacher taught you a different way, but I was taught to never let my guard down. Sorry!

    Um.

    You may think I'm lying, but I knew about tai sabaki before your videos. It helps me with my Judo and stuff. X]

    But I guess that doesn't matter, because you'll call me a liar anyway.

    Btw, NEVER scotty?! You'll NEVER make a video showing me proper technique!?

    OH NO!

    You must be great! But I'll never know.

  • @MyPathtoSuccess there is no stance. could you not fucking read? there's no stance, there's no proper technique, there's nothing shown in this video. how can you not grasp this, i explained there's so much wrong and you can't see it. there's only a basic ideology that only people who understand martial arts can see. i fucking hate dealing with children.

  • @scottbaioisdead I GET IT NOW!

    In order to make choson ninja look bad,

    YOU MADE YOURSELF LOOK WORSE!

    Right?

    Reverse psychology, cute.

    Because it'd be crazy to try disprove a "Bad" technique by doing it worse right?

    That'd be a completely foolish idea for a video.

    Thank god your not doing that.

    X]

  • @scottbaioisdead You hate dealing with children? You are surrounded by children following you, like this otakujam1 that`s the most creepy and annoying kid I ever met on the internet.

  • landing on one arm out in front of you while trying to pull your sword yp, shit mate looks like you need a new instructor. i didnt do ninjitsu but i did a different form of korean martial arts for 15 years, i know for a fact falling forward on one arm like that spells for disaster, like poping your shoulder out for one, maybe roll and not land on that one arm =]

  • and the fack that he does korean martial arts escapes u dosent it :)

  • @projectKnightFall whats a fack?

  • @scottbaioisdead spelling mistake I meant fact 

  • Accept Chosonninja knows how to roll like that properly, sorry you dont understand!

  • @Hilladam161 english

  • Hmm hmm. The way you do. if you were to face me you wouldn't get up because you'd be dead on the ground. You did not read your book properly. Get a real teacher of ninjitsu or yeah may be Greg with great kindness and pity would teach you. HEY GIRLY BOY STOP MAKING A FOOL OF YOURSELF.

  • Good video keep it up bro!

  • Both your rolls, fowards and backwards you did not tuck in your neck, and this is something you learn from somersaulting in p.e. in GRADE SCHOOL. You're way to stiff, you look like a rectangle when you roll, not round at all. If you weren't 85 lbs soaking wet, you'd break your damn shoulder. And the thing about your description, what the fuck is an EXPERT INTERNET MARTIAL ARTIST? EXPERT MARTIAL ARTIST don't answer your questions because they are too busy DOING MARTIAL ARTS, and not LARP'r shit.

  • @StephenFawking maybe you need to study real martial arts instead of grade school gymnastics which teach you to tuck your chin, not neck, and rool over your spine. Of course if you followed your own advice and did that when these styles were used on the battlefield you'd break your own neck, but being as you're unfamiliar with real martial arts you don't know why

  • @scottbaioisdead ROFL, same difference and you're still not doing it. If you were on a battlefield you'd be the first one to die and someone would break your fuckn twig neck just by squeezing it. LOL, What's a REAL MARTIAL ART? Hitting the air with wood sticks? You're slow, clumsy, and stiff. A real martial artist can apply their knowledge. You're shit.

  • @StephenFawking way to miss the point. You can't explain why can you

    ? Of course not.

  • @scottbaioisdead Explain what? Explain why you're weak as fuck? Explain why to tuck in your Chin in which doing so tucks in your neck which is why its the SAME DIFFERENCE? What is the point? You are showing nothing, this is not a real scenario. You are doing stuff I see little kids on the playground do, and thats fighting and dodging imaginary targets that supply no resistance. You're Shit.

  • @scottbaioisdead First of all why the fuck would you ROLL straight into another person with a sword, you are at a disadvantage no matter what. He has his sword already drawn to slash, you are ROLLING , into him, you are wasting movement and giving him all the time in the world to kill you. A forward roll is to recover from being knocked off balance from behind, visa versa for back rolls. You take your eyes off the camera in a front roll, its on the video.

  • @StephenFawking so what ryu of kenjutsu do you train in? who's your teacher? who in japan can i contact to verify it? playing samurai spirits doesn't count as training. you can't understand why this roll is done? amazing.

  • @scottbaioisdead What does Martial arts have to do with Rolling, so one has to be a Turditional Japanese Martial Fraudist in order to know how to roll? I understand many reasons why rolls are done, I understand why you would do it the way you SAY, but you are not DOING, what you SAY. What the fuck is Samurai Spirits? Am I stupid too for not knowing what that is? I don't train in watered down Jap arts, I trained in Yip Man/Chan Sing Branch WC, and Fairtex Muay Thai Academy, not japanese stupid.

  • @StephenFawking samurai spirits is the video game you took your icon from, try harder to act like you're not a video game nerd. lots of rolling in wing chun and muay thai, i see how you're such an expert., jerking off to ufc doesn't give you any in sight into real martial arts, sorry, head back to matbattle(.)com

  • @scottbaioisdead I took my icon from Samurai Showdown, and i don't even play it, game kinda sucks I just wanted a cool version of Hanzo. There's lots of rolling in kempo which I have done as well. Any of those ufc guys will fuck you up in a straight up fight, they will dip you and fold your ass. A real martial art is one that is effective, and the style you do may be effective but you are not. I am not saying anything about your teachers, but YOU make them look bad,you stupid.

  • @StephenFawking sure, you don't play it but knew exactly what to look for. oh you wanted a cool pic of hanzo, hanzo was the head of iga ryu, iga ryu founded by Iga Heinaizaemon Ienaga soke of kumogakure ryu, which uses the same taijutsu as togakure ryu, which is whats being shown in the video oh no i ruined your video game fantasy. by the way samurai spirits is the real name of samurai showdown, someone stuck in america playing sports and games wouldn't know that. dip and fold? homo stuff again?

  • dude who cares about your slapping the ground your not a fucking teacher and you dont even have students as well to teach with get a fucking life you faggot ass your videos are starting to piss me off everytime i watch chosonninjas good videos your techniques are fucking worthless and your balances are shit and you taped your wooden stick just get a lighter and burn that wooden stick

  • @ShuffleHard714 english motherfucker do you speak it.

  • @scottbiaoisdead wow your typing is way sharper then your martial arts skill.

  • @notubeatall so who's your teacher? what do you study? how long have you lived in japan? i thought you weren't commenting anymore?

  • @scottbaioisdead oh you do reply and yes i do my comment is right anyways

  • @ShuffleHard714 hey fuckass theres no tape, it's a fukurojinai, it's not wood. go to japan and learn about martial arts.

  • my teacher is: look 7:45 demonstartor lost balance, my teacher tought me to keep balance while getting up;

    my school : look at 7:49 when demonstartor lost balance big time. in my sch. ppl usually learn to keep balance when getting up in 3-5 years of training.

    my training: when i fall down i allways try to get up asap in a perfectly balanced position, i smtimes fail but i havent lost balance as much as u in last 15 yrs.

    can u understand balance or that contradicts 1000 yrs? anything else bro?

  • @notubeatall so you have no teacher right? i thought you were done responding, i guess your pretend teacher didn't teach you how to not get drawn in. i'm the one who decides when you're done talking not you. keep jerking off to greg, thats the choson way. it's amazing you fucks have the balls to comment when you have absolutely no training. it's disgusting actually. keep pretending to be buddhist and doing your naruto kuji, swing your broomstick starwars kid, you're the coolest in your own head

  • its ok dude i see how crappy ure balance is after u get up from that point on i dont wanna know who is your teacher your schol nor about what you think of me. if u think ive never trained u couldnt be more wrong but pls be my guest and live in your anti-choson (im no choson ninjaer i just think hes far better then you) world. tbh ud better spend your time training then on internet cos u look like u need more training bye now im sry my time i can dedicate to you is over and probably wasted...

  • @notubeatall so once again you won't name your teacher or school or admit any training you had, what a fucking surprise.

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  • @notubeatall it's amazing you have all this information that contradicts what 1000 years of combat says, once again, who is your teacher, what ryu of kenjutsu do you study, and how long have you lived in japan?

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  • @notubeatall yea i guess thats why these techniques have been used for 1000 years. what ryu of kenjutsu do you train in? who's your teacher? how long have you lived in japan?

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  • @notubeatall so what you're saying is you have no training in japanese martial arts and have no clue what you're talking about. as usual from a chosonninjer.

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  • choson gives free vids, if you don't think its correct you don't have to watch and follow them lol. sure there are more tuts on youtube about falling

  • Pretty long sword... how many times u shove that in ur ass?

  • I love you bathrobe though

  • hahahahhaha thats your sword? You moron. you know nothing about martial arts. You are just some wannabe living at the countryside.

  • @chaseindie actually it's a fukurojinai, i can see nyc from my window thats the countryside?

  • Ok, I can see your argument. But seriously, who in their right mind, when in a real fight will have the sword and scabbard shoved into their belt that way. Most of that stuff is for show. In the early 1800's common sense would say no one would restrict there movements that way.

  • @soriig well since thearly 1800's were a period of intense peace in japan i don't know why you would bring that up as an example. this is the way swords were worn so that there was an equilibrium between the tsuka and the weight of the blade and allowed the secondary sword to be worn peripherally. what ryu of kenjutsu do you study?>

  • @scottbaioisdead 3 months ago, guess it shows how impressed i was by you. Look bro, mad respect for your interest in the historical aspect of martial arts. The truth is, regardless of the books and what instructors you may have studied under, in an actual wartime situation, I dont care if its ancient Japanese, Chinese, Russian, or whatever the hell, no one will be rolling on the ground. Martial arts history as presented by the media is flashy, beautiful, and sometimes a form of art. Real war, no

  • @soriig Im still searching for actual videos that show what martial art skills you possess. Some links would be nice, I cant really come to a conclusion about anyone that just talks, I need to see them in action. From what I have seen so far anyone can produce the few demos that you have posted. All I can find so far is you running your mouth.

  • i want to see chosen ninja's son beat the piss out of you ,.. now thats a vid i'd watch... allot

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  • @siksupprod ny streets? where? you shouldn't lie about new york to someone who can see it out their window and has been there basically every week for who knows how many years. long time? funny since you're about 16 years old

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  • @siksupprod hey fuck ass, one i address why this method is still used today, you are aware people carry things in their hands right? second there's tons of videos of me at class. less weed and chosonninja, more learning to read. you fucks sure do love that korean ganja.

  • @siksupprod I was studying brazilian jujutsu and MMA for three years and one day a friend of mine took me to a ninjutsu dojo and i noticed that ninjutsu's kinisiology was by far more superior than any other martial art I know so i began to train there along with MMA and BJJ The result was that training in taijutsu made me more eficient espesially at armbars ,leglocks hitting vital spots etc.I want to say that you don't have the right to judge a martial art unless you try it.

    Friendly to yu

  • traditional japanese martial arts was based on carrying a sword because of there everyday envoiroment,... do you carry a sword everywere you go...? i am a wing revolution practitioner, (another made up style, RIGHT ?) i would love to chi sau or spar with you ....

  • lol seriously, your demonstration is pretty weak, and novice. You're already showing us how to do a proper breakfall roll, etc. But your form is still sloppy, and you whail your sword all over the place. If you show us a demonstration with a partner, with a force push, your shit is not gonna work. lol. you suck, seriously

  • Your fall demonstration is controlled by you. You should get a partner and do a force fall demonstration, and demonstrate us your breakfall. For example, when you're pushed forward from behind, you're not always gonna go on your knee first then do the proper breakfall like you showed us.

  • What if you don't have your hands (for whatever reason) which you don't always have to get the sword out of your way.

  • Yes that is the proper way (the way you performed it) however the video you are speaking of for Choson wasn't using weapons.... ?

  • what is your basis for saying that korea had no swords, or swordskill? what is your point of refference?

  • @thedaoofplus1 professor san h kim doctor of korean history translator of the muye dobo tongji the record of all korean martial arts compiled under the orders of the king

  • @scottbaioisdead so volume 2 and 3 say nothing about swords?

  • @thedaoofplus1 yes because there is only one volume of the muye dobo tong ji, volume 1 discusses swords, strating japan and china use swords and show japanese and chinese methods

  • you ninja dudes should get some guns, nowadays guns rule the streets

  • @SilverGunZoO ninja had been using using guns since before the portuguese even brought them to japan

  • @scottbaioisdead There you go then, train with guns, that's the ninja spirit, use anything you can, take care.

  • @SilverGunZoO we do train with guns at my dojo

  • @scottbaioisdead Glad to hear that, as they say, you don't bring a knife in gun fights.

  • @SilverGunZoO you should bring a knife to a gun fight, as well as a gun, and a back up gun

  • @scottbaioisdead indeed, well thought

  • their video didnt have any weapons btw,,,so this is a meaningless video,,,as she clearly didnt have a sword

  • @Dizzra1 way to not fucking understand anything about martial arts or history at all. god you fucking kids are retarded nowadays

  • @scottbaioisdead what the fuck does that have to fucking do with that fucking FACT that they dont fucking have WEAPONs in the fucking video,,and i know more about history then you will ever know about,,,,im a kid?then your a cunt

  • @Dizzra1 really you know more about history than me? how long have you lived in japan and which historians do you converse with? please answer in japanese great japanese history expert, but don't use any kanji, we can't have you trying to use google translate now could we? they don't have weapons in the video big fucking deal, tell me how that would apply if i said they were doing aikido, if you're an expert on history you should know that your point fucking fails.

  • @scottbaioisdead hahaha,can you tell me how the only history in the WHOLE world is of Japanese?...anyway, your whole debate is on how "some lil girl" was giving a horrible video on breaking falls, and how it was stupid because she didnt account for weapons,,,so how can you say "big deal" ,its like saying "BIG DEAL" to your whole argument,,i cant believe i wasted my time with someone like you,no matter what, your just gonna say "your point fails",UAHATER4LIFE, you Fail*,,,Have a good one yo

  • Nice video, Is good to see the risk of falling with the sword is in your belt. Your tips will truly help me in my training.

  • Hmm; interesting with your forward roll. When you started to talk about how most people do them forming a 90 degree angle I was immediately like "that's definitely not how I do em'..not at all." I land with my feet parallel just like you do; I do however usually use one arm just out of habit; I guess I have a hand up when i finish rollin' forward; sorta like a "boxing" stance, I'm just low ya know? Epochrat is failing. Yeah, get your Kyu/Dan system together before you try to call someone out.

  • Crikey dude. You really are quite laughable. I like the whole Neo on wheatgerm thing you have going with your clothes too. The Tabi make you look like an alarmingly agitated vegetarian assassin.

  • @Epochrat once again you address nothing. crikey? would you like me to mail you a stingray steve? it would make the world a better place.

  • Telling me that I know nothing about martial arts simply confirms for the sensible folk (ahem) that you are a plonker. Absolute plonker. If you are 1st Dan or higher then you didn't earn it. Mind you, few modern Ninpo students do earn their degrees.

  • @Epochrat you didn't refute anything i said. you made the biggest mistakes possible, something that someone learns on their first day of class. you're a fraud.

  • You execute several forward rolls with your left hand palm downwards (which is strange given you seem to know that you should roll across the shoulders with hands folded to avoid a break) You stumble after one of your last forward rolls and take a step backwards. You draw your blade clumsily and lack focus. For a 1st Kyu student (or higher) as you seem to be with your black belt on, I expected more considering rolling and foot positioning for balance is an essential part of early ninpo training.

  • @Epochrat left hand palm down? i don't even use my hands, my left hand is obviously on my sword, "draw clumsily and lack focus" thats a bullshit phrase you threw in, 1st kyu wear blackbelts? learn what the kyu/dan system is. you've just proven you know absolutely shit about martial arts, and you missed the extremely blatant mistakes i left in the video. go back to pretending to hug trees and worshipping chosonninjer while we stick to real martial arts

  • Wow. Your technique is shocking. I dont particularly endorse Choson either but you are lacking any credibility, especially after watching this video.

  • @Epochrat so since you're an expert state your qualifications and explain specifically where the errors in the technique were. as i mentioned a few times i did some of it wrong intentionally, so lets see if you even notice which parts, of course you're talking out of your ass so you won't be able to. keep supporting chosoninja.

  • @scottbaioisdead Actually I think I stated quite clearly earlier that I dont endorse Choson Ninja. I wonder why you feel so strongly about someone elses percieved failings? do you get something special from these episodes?

  • @Epochrat you didn't state what was wrong. go ahead lets hear it.

  • dude, just a tip.

    If you say that you must look at your opponent always then dont neglect that principle when doing zenpo kaiten. When doing zenpo kaiten with a sword its much much easier if you take the sword and put it paralelly with your hips and then do a zenpo kaiten with one hand(the other is holding the sword). Excuse my poor english, I hope you did understand what i wanted to say.

    Keep on training.

  • @e3xhaton remember i always intentionally make mistakes in these videos so no one can learn a technique from them. i'm not a teacher so i won't teach the true form. you could do it your way, or you can do it two other ways depending on the situation.

  • @scottbaioisdead @scottbaioisdead ok i understand...thats your style. but i think that you can learn from everybody, not just the teachers. When you intentionally make "mistakes"(kinda sloppy zenpo ukemi or fall with one hand and sloppy zenpo kaiten or forward roll) you ....hmm i cant find the right word... kind "devaluate" the art. Dont take this harsh. All i mean is that if you want to show the proper way...than do the proper way of doing it. :)

  • @e3xhaton theres also something i did that is more than just "sloppy". i made a huge mistake and did the technique very very wrong.

  • @scottbaioisdead Ok. I think the reason for not slapping your hands on the ground is very simple one. You will hurt yourself doing it like that on concrete and harder surfaces. As for statement that rolls are logical continuation of a fall, i agree. But you wont be able to do it everytime. An example is a picture on your youtube site. Your opponent is slaming you to the ground. I believe you didnt do a roll after that fall.

    As for "wrong" techniques you showed. I believe that you are reffering.

  • @e3xhaton ...to the koho ukemi with slapping hands. When you show the correct way, you do a koho nagare but stopping it just about when you would make a complete roll. I dont say that this is wrong. You are just showing two diffrent techniques. If we say "proper" way than you should have done it similar as chosonninja "style". Ofcourse you wouldnt be slapping your arms but holding your sword with them. I think that terms right and wrong are...wrong :). Its easier to use the term effectivnes.

  • @e3xhaton i didn't need to do a roll because it was a roll, the roll just occurred in the air.

  • your the most phatetic loser ive ever seen, n' btw did your mom buy those things for you?

  • @66rowrow no your mum did.

  • Do you consider Combat Sambo a martial art, because it is modern. But it is a modern military combat system. But you sau because something doesnt have a thousand year of experience it doesnt count as a martial art. I dont really think you are right about that. Russian also have ancient martial srts like systema for example. But we dont use older weapons anymore. Does that makes mu combat system not a mArtial Art. I wonder. But still Choson is a douche. But you are kinda cocky.

  • what would happen if someone threw you and you tried to use your version of a fall? you'd be hurt. And I have some news for you. THIS ISN'T ANCIENT JAPAN! I don't carry around a sword. Can you even handle yourself in the street? Do you even care?

  • the soothes rolling I've ever seen.

    CHOSONNINJA gets pwned again.

  • If you slap your arms and legs down as hard as you can when you are thrown, as they do in judo training (on comfy padded mats), outside of the dojo in the real world on the ground, cement or tarmac you will damage or shatter your hand bones, wrist, elbow, possible shoulder and maybe your hip and knee. I dare anyone to go ahead and do a judo break fall on cement...and see how long you 'continue the fight' after that.

  • I'm sure you're used to taking shots to the face...

    doooooooooooooooosh

  • Judo is a real martial art, that came from Japanese Samurai, and trust me they slap the ground. That's the only way to break the fall.

    Also your break falls look horrible.

  • @mitchhsansom really kano was a samurai? Wow that will surprise the kodokan. Judo is a game invented to teach the children of nobles without them being injured, samurai martia? Arts were looked down upon at the time as being for violent thugs, that's why kano invented a safe game. Without dangerous technique and performed it on mats

  • @scottbaioisdead Jigoro Kano studied Japanese Juujutsu(which came from ancient samurai), which he later developed into Judo.

    Although Judo is more widely know and practised as a combat sport, it is fundamentally a martial art.

  • @mitchhsansom ancient samurai hmm, thats weird since samurai didn't exist in ancient times. kano studied kito ryu and tenshin shinyo ryu jujutsu then took out everything dangerous and made it into a game to be played on a mat, do you also consider discus, javeline and shotput martial arts?

  • @scottbaioisdead I refuse to play your definition game. An object can be more than one thing. Just because many people see Judo as a combat sport does not mean that it is impossible for it to be a martial art as well.

    Judo doesn't contain anything dangerous? You obviously have no idea what you are talking about. Judo contains many dangerous throws, joint locks and strangles.

  • @mitchhsansom so javeline throwing is a martial art, since getting hit with a javeline will do a lot more damage than a judo throw.

  • @scottbaioisdead I am not using damage as a criteria for determining martial arts.

    Your arguments come apart at the seams. You aren't stating your criteria for what a martial art is. It's pretty obvious to the majority of people that Judo is a martial art.

    Basically what I am is saying is: Who are you to play king of the dictionary?

    My argument has to do with the issue of ukemi and how to properly execute it.

  • @mitchhsansom the majority of people think jesus existed, porsche is pronounced porsh, marconi invented the radio and america is named after an italian.

  • @scottbaioisdead Definitions and claims are totally different.

    If you want "martial art" to mean something different than what the majority of people are using it as then you should clearly define your criteria for what a martial art is. Or use a different term.

    Once again you are not king of the dictionary. Let's not debate terms, let debate ideas.

  • @scottbaioisdead You seem to have learned all you know about the martial arts from books, history, (and judging by the way you move) from very little to no physical training. You're obviously very passionate about the martial arts so why do you try to discredit other practitioners of them. My advice to you would be to go and train your heart out for as many years as it takes to master any martial art, and when you do you wont have any need to discredit any other martial artist.

  • youdid the forwoerd rool exaly how i would do it

  • falling and rolling are two diffrent moves.. after 23 years of martial art studieng he doesnt know that..

  • @derek4272 train for 23 years and you'll understand there are no different moves, falling and rolling are the same

  • @scottbaioisdead so explain how they is the same.

    i am sure you can explain to everybody after your 23 years of experience.

    what martial arts have you trained for 23 years?