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  • Is there a place i could learn this in washington?

  • from sports styles,judo,thai ,boxin etc you learn the dynamics of fightin,it teaches you to read,react properly.From combat styles you learn the best techniques for the street and from traditional the best health and mental control i.e breathing,focusin,meditation.H­avin done these I would recommend all of the above to be a well rounded martial artist

  • Damn that just beatifull and bad ass im sure i Start it asap !

  • where did u learn ninjutsu?

  • Your technique is pretty good mate, you should consider cross training in judo. I started with a judo basis and from their my Jujutsu/Ninjutsu training progressed fast. the sports grappling really helps you "flow", it will make all your throws much easier. Just my two cents worth, but i recommend it to anyone who studies a japanese MA w/ grappling in it. Seriously worth the effort, even if you never compete or grade.

  • now that was some nasty stuff, awesome video

  • hi i was wondering how do i know if i would be more suited to krav maga or ninjutsu? ive been looking into doing nijutsu lately, but recently i have found out about krav maga and suddenly im unsure what i would be more suited at. can u help me?

  • @lilcam97 Krav maga is good as well. Its tailored for street combat like our system is. All ninjutsu schools dont teach street tailor defense. So thats what I look for If I were you. If you visit a Ninjutsu school in your area and see them teaching as if your defending against some one from ancient japan instead of some one from the Streets of NY, LA, ATL, etc.. then go with Krav Maga or find a school that teaches Ninjutsu with a street application.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja

    DO Bujikan schools teach you street defense? I heard they teach you knife defense, gun defense and different ways to stop an attacker using taijutsu?

  • @lilcam97 hello from finland i was a student for some years in spain with ruy san and i learned that ninjutsu isnt a street fighting its just a way to protect your self not for braging t pasi

  • @lilcam97 Krav Maga uses an M 16 as a weapon?. idk if u walk around with one but krav maga, its pretty sexy as well as ninjustu

  • Actually hit each other!!!!!! don't just pretend to hit.

  • @Sasinator104 what a retarded fucking comment. Ya, he should have elbowed and hit his student so that he'd never come back to learn and be permanently hurt -_- I hate how the internet lets every idiot with an opinion speak, i really do.

  • that shirt has a subliminal message.....

  • haha 0:34 great effort xD

  • I've seen 2 of your videos and I just wanted to know if your Ninjutsu class was anywhere in North Carolina, because if I'm close by I would by willing to go to your dojo.

  • I've seen 2 of your videos and I just wanted to know if your Ninjutsu class was anywhere in North Carolina, because if I'm close by I would by willing to go to your dojo.

  • yo why dont you guys train outdoors? My school we dont have no soft floors we train outside where you fall and have that feeling how the earth feels like =)

  • @dymbag98 ya training outside happens on a regular bases

  • LOOL thats easy what they just show..

    im a girl yea and went ninjutsu 2 years hahaha

    WTF

    ninjutsu is a girl kamp sport to

    not just for dudes,i went for fun:))

  • kudos to you =)

  • es muy realita de seguro no eres de bujinkan y que bueno, felicicdades

  • In judo you're taught to sort of hold on to your training partners arm and kinda keep a straight back and pull up when you've done a throw like that shoulder throw you're doing. Mostly because it's easier on your partner. It's not very nice to splat them flat on their back.

  • well as said down below the white guys throw is terrible but shouldnt the teacher break down the sequence and show him how to execute a hip toss properly first 'nosuch thing as bad student'

  • This is sick, i actually cant wait until i start my training next month, any veterans got any tips 4 a beginner like me?!

  • I will give yuo one tip. Do not resist in training, not because you should be a passive uke, despite what people might say about compliant ukes, but because it is better to be relaxed during the execution of the technique, in practice, so you will not be tense, Tension causes muscles to do funny things and the result is painful. Hope that helps.

  • Hey i trained ninjutsu for about 8 years, I still train it now for fun and just becuase i think the techniques are amazing.

    Im more training in MuayThai and BJJ. like owenspence said below dont tense and try to stay relaxed its challenging at first but brake falling is one of the most important elements i used to have a problem because i tensed alot i learned to relax in the end.

    So just make sure you understand brakefalling too :) Please enjoy your training.

  • I cud actually hear the poor guys bones crunching wen the white belt threw him! and it was improper technique by the student,he exerted a lot more energy than his master.

  • Those are some pretty cool techniques. My advice to the white belts, learn how to fall, it will make your training a bit better on the body. Also, the bigger guy could sink down a bit to use this shoulder throw technique or go for a hip toss type of move. Just some thoughts. Great work though, keep it up!!

  • white guy white belt with the army looking hair and body, drop down lower for that shoulder throw, your having to use to much strength as opposed to technique, ask your sensei for another throw to use on shorter ppl, try taiotoshi, harai goshi, etc, your sensei probs told you this already, so if you've already dealt with this flaw in technique, my congrats, i had a similar prob, well done, nice clip

  • This deserves a better rate than 3.5, it should be 5! This vid's cool!

  • Awesomeness!!! If I was allowed to, I'd rate it 100/1!

  • graet job did you know you can hang on to the arm lift up to brake or dislowcate the sholdes

  • I would say that the instuctor is very good with a reliable skill base (not talking shit). I have studied martial arts for 20 years now and in my opinion "the purists" need to relax.

    I am no master,but I would rather keep an open mind to what another teacher or martial artists has to say. Only by repecting different aspects or mind sets; will one ever be able to grow spritually and that time disect what he feels to affective and potentially life saving. This is the main stay of martial arts.

  • ok i have a question this fool says on youtube that people who do ninjutsu the self defense that they use they cant do it fas in real life he also says that ninjustu is not real would u please tell this person he is wrong and spread the word to ninjustu fans

  • Ninjutsu is more about evasion, throws, nerve strikes , and quick take downs whereas Muay Thai is more about strikes and kicks. Ninjutsu does what other martial arts do except with less effort. Muay Thai does everything with ridiculous show and uses much more energy than needed. Your choice: do twice the work and get half the results with Muay Thai? Or with Ninjutsu, do half the work and twice the results,

  • in all fairness muay thai is brutal powerful effective fighting, but i wouldnt call it as much of a martial ART as a fighting style.

    its more brute force and insane thrashing about as opposed to arts such as kung fu and ninjutsu being more scientific in their strikes and smarter in their style.

    however, muay thai is still way tighter and effective than other fight styles such as karate, or taekwondo - for example.

  • @weloveyoudimebag muay thai orginated from muay boran which is a art

  • @jagai

    You had me until you started talking smack about Muay Thai. Everything you said about Muay Thai is ill informed as it is a phenomenal martial art. I have a high regard for Ninjutsu which does in fact have all of the techniques of MMA and then some. However, the problem with most (but not all) Ninjutsu schools is that they do not train full contact and only do compliant training. If they incorperated MMA style sparring into their regime it would be an unstoppable martial art.

  • It's one thing when a student injures another student, but when a teacher injures his own student it looks really bad - not good for business you know.

    I hate to fight his students - they're huge. I can't imagine what a round how from them would feel like. I'm beginning quinge.

  • ninjutsu is greatly effective after at least 10 years training

    muay thai is more effective in the short run

    because your constantly sparring and actually hitting pads

    where as in ninjutsu your only trying the moves in slow motion with a rediculas stance

    that will get you killed on the streets

    ive tried both and this is what ive learned...

  • I guess it depends on what dojo you learn at. At my dojo we hit pads and we also do what I call Combat mode training. This is where one student attacks another in a combat real fashion and the other has to defend themselves in combat mode , no stopping, no slow motion, they must attempt to execute their technques at close to combat speed thus preparing them for a real confrontation. So perhaps the dojo you learned at was lacking.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja can you please relocate to nashville tn lol we have only one ninjutsu place but he doesnt have a dojo he goes around to different community centers and gyms and i dnt like that

  • @SuubUrbanNinja i hit pads all the time idk what he is talking about

  • sorry but you can't compare you with other....every one have their own fit martial artr. If you think ninjutsu would get you kill on trhe street then its not fit for you, Ninjutsu require a fast mind and fast body. Any martial art you have to keep train, none of them are better only depence on who take it.

  • @416256363 IMO: Muay thai will teach you to strike much better than ninjutsu in the short term, also much better elbows and knees. But remember there is more to fighting. If you want to do ninjutsu, you should first become proficient at judo and muay thai, so that you have the practical grappling and striking base, then go for the more arty forms of martial art. It takes an exceptional teacher to teach a student good ninjutsu, it takes a normal thai coach to teach good MT because of the sparring

  • way to teach yourself how to MISS an elbow let alone the rest of the crap...

  • So your saying we should have really elbowed the students ??? Wow, great way to get a dojo closed, really beat your students up. What idiots there are on the internet these days.

  • sorry SuubUrbanNinja , but elbowed student in martial art dojo is a great way to teach them in real life combat, because of afraid of closing dojo, US martial art has accidently create a new generation of martial art called "fast food martial art", deamn screw those lawyer x_X....

  • When I teach, I do make moderate contact with my students so they know how a particular strike or joint like feels. So I understand what your saying, but one must still be careful. If your ever in the Hampton, Va area come work out with us sometime.

  • i see i see, btw this is your real clip? it's realy kool to have a ninjutsu jodo around, I am self trained with a few of my friends, rarely any dojo in GA, mostly Karate and taekwondo :(

  • I guess the point is not to kill your students, since ninjutsu isn't exactly a sport type martial art. It can be, but it would then use technically only kickboxing and MMA moves. It is good to show students how they actually work though, but nobody joins a class to get killed off before they're good at it.

  • brucenatelee, MMA is mixed martial arts. meaning the blending of styles, which bruce lee originally suggested actually - to be like water, completely unconfined to rigid styles. having said that, MMA is mostly considered as UFC type jiu jitsu + muay thai, but i do MMA in the sence that i mix ninjutsu and jiujitsu. its still mixed martial arts, just not muay thai.

    im still mixing solid stand up fihting with effective groundfighting =P

  • I disagree you have a common missconception martail arts like kung fu ninjitsu etc are not geared toward mma. Therefore the whole mma that you see on tv is not only a fabricated version but one with rules. When you have rules then you have restrictions it's not fair to compare such vailable arts such as ninjitsu to the mma world. Not to mention ninjitsu is much older and traditional. It was used for stealth and assination.

  • Hey, at my dojo, I signed some sort of waiver, in case I get injured. So, didn't that mean that my dojo would not have to worry about lawyers, if I got hurt in training?

  • yes. your on your own if you get injured and you to come out of your own pocket if you get hurt.

  • these guys are slow, and those combinations are for students and practicioners with more experience.

  • No, I believe this stuff is actually very practical (for the most part, anyway. I disagree that kicking in the hip is the optimal area to target, for example. There's one target that is 10X better). I do not practice the art but I can tell you that if a person who knew Ninjutsu instinctively did them, the assailant would be down in two seconds. No one's talking "competition" here. But it's an incredibly complex art. Tweak the techniques + their weaknesses and it's one of the best survival tools

  • If the defender can't finish the combination in under 1.5 seconds and if the opponent is sober and competent he will most likely be able to retaliate. The body position when executing throws/locks would be smart to adopt the Axis theory in Systema, so that the enemy's balance can be controlled much faster. You don't need to use your shoulder muscles that much. It wastes energy and it's slow. Lastly, it can be safer to keep an enemy close to access the throat. Counter-intuitive, but true.

  • too much time before real thing:)so unpratical and funny:)

  • the guy with the high and tight hair cut is very bad.. though i cant say i was much better myself at white belt.

  • wow i loove Ninjutsu. I train ninjutsu every weekend.thanks for posting!!!<3

  • Im in karate-DO i train three times a week and one time on weekend. There i train Japanese karate that has jujitsu, judo, aikido, bushido and karate of course. The classes are very good and very hard, i fougth a ninjitsu guy from a nother school, i manage to win the figth, but barely lost the match, i got lucky thet he did not see my kick coming and stunt him, then i manage to trow him to the ground and choke him, i did not kill him but he could not stand up ither by his self.

  • Suub

    what is your art a mixture of?

    I see several different influences.

  • Suub, nice video.

    looks a bit like overkill though.

    not to question, but seems as if there could be less moves for the same result in 1 and 3.

  • Posting videos invites public scrutiny. I'm an MA instructor so my opinion is biased. The instructor shows good martial skill but what he is doing is not Japanese Ninjutsu. Mixed martial arts, yes, Taijutsu, no. :)

  • Actually taijutsu is any empty hand combat. But I would like to know since you say its not japanese ninjutsu. What then do you think it is??? Ninjutsu is mixed martial art as it has ground fighting, stand up, weapons use, throws, bone breaking , Joint locks and manipulation, pressure points etc...

  • thats true,i know that i geuss i just got kinda angry about some of the comments.

     thanks for bringing it up

  • nice video! I dont care what anyone says (which thats all they do is just talk),but ninjutsu is effective. keep up the videos brother God Bless You

  • Guys come on. This is something I saw form the DVDs. I used them before they work also.

  • I am pretty sure if this is applied on the streets, these techniques will work.. just in training, there is no 'Real' contact

  • where did you learn this stuff

  • now will I get an answer? or not?

  • so? you had no sensei to learn from or what? did you learn from dvds? halooooo suuburbanninjaaaaa!!!! it is to youuuuu

  • I learned from Shihan Ali Karim, who learned under O'Sensei Ronald Duncan.

  • listen expert!!!!real jerks and kids don't show them selfs in videos on the internet!!!!!!and if you want to see real ninjutsu there is plenty of it!!!!you just don't know were to look for it!!

  • No ,you listen kid. I dont need to look any where. And your childish comments make no sense. I see Hatsumi videos on the internet, and other martial artist videos, so just hush up kid. Just face it, your not a real martial artist, you have no videos cause you dont train, your just an internet BS talker wasting time thats all, be honest. If not my dojo door is open ,your welcome to come teach us and show us what real ninjutsu looks like. The address in on my dojo website on my channel page.

  • And its funny what you call and praise as so called Real ninjutsu is joked on by bullshido and bujinkult. yet you think you know what your talking about. Grow the hell up kid! Like I said Come and teach us what real ninjutsu is. I will sit with my students and let you show us. Thats REAL TALK if you really think you got it like that!!!

  • But on the other hand I prefer you continue teaching that "attempt of Ninjutsu" and so that way , the real art would not be learn by any idiot, that their full stupidity and little knowledge, can get him hurt in a fight or can reach up hurting himself.

    Shaka.

    Student of Ninjutsu since 15 years ago with one of the most important Shihan of Argentina.

  • Well show me what real ninjutsu is supposed to look like then instead of running off at the mouth about things you clearly have no knowledge of. You internet experts are really getting on nerves. This aint what you want here, just move on kid!

  • suuburbanninja quit teaching sex techniques this is the worst ninjustsu ever

  • LOL , was that supposed to be funny? I went to your page, and again another internet idiot with no videos of your own showing us what you can do.

  • This is the worst movie of Ninjutsu I saw in my life.

    Such illogical taekwan do side kicks, and almost harmless to any side that can truly be damaged, that unnecessary speed in the low blows and that a stable body disobeying any KAMA are degrading.

    On the one hand it seems to me a shame that you call that Ninjutsu, and soiled with this blatant display the names of teachers who really should be taught as art, and art itself.

  • Just as I thought, yet another internet expert jerk with no videos showing us what their so called real ninjutsu looks like. Save you stupid comments for the naruto kids section ok.

  • man...still much to learn this is not ninjutsu...some parts yes!!!!!sorry but you dont deserve the black belt

  • Ahhh another internet expert with no videos of their own to show us what their so called real ninjutsu looks like.

  • I watched it again and I changed my mind, its better than my first impression, don't look at the moves. Look at the concepts.

  • You guys really don't get it do you. Of course ninjutsu has other martial arts incorporated into it almost every martial art was influenced by another. What you don't realize is if you look closely you notice that if just one of his attacks hits the other guy he will be incapacitated, and all of his moves are effortless and smooth, conserving energy. I've studied many different martial arts. Even though everything in this video may not be right. We can still learn a lot from it

  • the teacher is very skilled.  is there any schools in florida.

  • Anyway, you dont know what Ninjutsu is in any shape or form. Stick to your ignorance kid!

  • uhm sorry, i'm from UK, London. I'm a teacher in ninjutsu for 13 years now. What form or shape are you referring to?

  • Take how many hits?? I mean one of those hits is gonna have to make an affect. Kick, Elbow, one of those will surely open them up and once they are stunned or dazed the throw comes easy.

  • I agree! I even bet our president that "someone who can take a hit" will not be killed or knocked out by Dim Mak! And other deadly strikes of Ninjutsu! And Judo is not that of a force user most people today use the enemies Balance, Momentum and EVEN WEIGHT for the advantage! If you are really into Martial Arts you will not be ignoratnt with this concepts!

  • remember they are not sparring they are making a youtube video. So it makes sense for them to stand there the problem I have with the technique is the grip changes. letting go with a hand that has a good grip and regrabbing the arm then doing it again. Your just asking for a loss of control. Someone taking that kind of a pounding is going to want to ball up, holding that arm is the only thing keeping them open and in range. Why risk losing what you already have just to use the other hand?

  • It doesn't matter if they are sparring the uke couldn't react in realistic manner. The uke had his balance the entire time, which means he would be able to strike and move. I'm very sorry, but I could show the same technique without all the unnecessary flourish and it would be much more effective. The uke's balance should have been captured from the first move. You think those techniques would work on a real fight? I know they would not.

  • Wrong, dont you know most people would either be in a daze or knocked the hell out from those elbows. Your not very knowledgable on this issue leicamaster. Stick to watching naruto and believing your a magical ninja, cause your just not gonna cut it here.

  • Those transitions would never materialize in a real situation. Go to a MMA club and ask if you can try techniques on them. Remember you have to train in the most realistic way possible without hurting each other too much. The Uke's job is crucial. After one punch misses the other is coming....yes? Train for that! That stuff I see in this video has potential, but it's all wrong. Where are you guys from? I go show you how to do it right.

  • Ahh, your not paying attention. Those elbows will shut down any attempt at a second strike. The person will either be dazed or knocked out, thus allowing them to be easily thrown. No need to go to an MMA club, Im not training for pay perview entertainment. Im training to survive on the streets.

    We're in Hampton, VA, indeed your welcome to come and show us how you would do it. We're open to different ideas.

  • Why is the uke just standing there taking a beating? The techniques don't flow, there's no capturing of the other persons balance. Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu is the closest form you will find of Ninjutsu. Ninjutsu is basically a modified Jujutsu that the Samurai used during the warring states period of Japan. Terrible!

  • So, I see you never have trained in a Dojo. Even in your bujinkan , I see the uke's just standing there taking a beating. Its called demonstrating the technique. I see I cant take you serious since you have no idea what it is to be an uke and have a technique demonstrated for lesson purposes.

  • So you're no Bujinkan related? Hmmmm... Well you are right there are some Bujinkan schools that just stand there and take a beating to show the technique, but not ours. We actually cause the Uke to move and react...you know like in real life? How long have you been training?

  • uh, were you watching the video or not?! I did cause the uke to move. The uke moved right off his feet to the floor in under 5 seconds. The kick stops him, the elbow shocks, him, then woop , bam ,he is right on the floor. I been training longer than you been alive.

  • Well, since you asked. It is of no particular japanese origin. Just looking at the movement, it is probably a derivate of modern kempo.

  • I train in Ninpo. I'm not familiar with these specific techniques.

  • Who do you train under? What style?

  • You have'nt been taught throws, and koppojutsu(bone breaking) as shown in the vid?

  • That's not Ninjutsu at all.

  • then what is it?

  • I see you have no videos showing examples of what you call ninjutsu. But thats typical of internet youtube experts.

  • Examples were maybe not the best ones but I think that the techniques were good and with a little(6h a day for 10years) practise you will get them right.

  • yo... is this like actual ninja training and where cud u possibly find this

  • Let me just add that I am not trying to be mean or start a fight but things like this give true Bujinkan ninpo a bad name. Learn about your instructor and ask for credintials. If they are legitimit it won't bother them. As an old instructor of mine said: "You can dress a piece of poop in a black Gi and call it what you want [Ninjutsu] but it's still just a piece of poop.

  • My Sensei trained under Sensei Shihan Ali Karim, who trained directly under Master Duncan.

  • Well 1st off this is not bujinkan , we never said it was. You bujinkan lower ranks seem to think Togakure was the only ninja clan that existed. Sorry to bust your bubble but it wasnt and its not. There were many clans in the Iga and Koga province. Its amazing how silly you guys are to think, that all ninjutsu should look like your schools style.

  • This guy doesn't have any vids of his own, I see he favorites a lot but produces none...

  • No need to post my own vids my style as been authenticated and proven real..i think you need to get your money back if you think you are learning authentic ninjutsu.

  • I am learning a different style then what you know, so either put up or shut up already

  • Yeah, so has ours, and were not afraid to post our vids. Every body is a critic now adays. I even seen Bullshido make videos clowning Bujinken, genbukan, Hayes etc.

  • Let me say my words were in haste, after some clear thinking I would like to apologize for my ignorance. I am by no way an expert. I hope your training goes well. Gambatte.

  • it seems pretty to look at like a Jackie Chan fight but as far as being Ninjutsu it isn't even close. I train in Bujinkan and I am also a Nidan in Wado Ryu Karate so I know the difference in styles. This video shows more Aikijutsu/Karate based. Too much uneccessary stuff going on in the attack. Bujinkan techniques are simple and natural and effective without the extranious attacks shown here. Sorry to tell you but whoever taught you "ninjutsu" was really teaching you something else.

  • If you do some reading and research you would find out that there are several different styles of ninjutsu out there.

  • I am very well read in martial arts and especially Ninjutsu. Perhaps it is you who needs to research some more because you will find that this that you are defending is not what you believe it to be. All true Ninjutsu "styles" are off shoots of the teaching of O'Sensei Takamatsu. So anything else isn't true Ninjutsu of the 9 ryuha system

  • Bdragon your correct, but this bujinkan guy is the one who is ignorant, I cant believe he said all true ninjutsu is from Takamatsu. Takamatsu only taught Togakure thats only 1 style. Once again there were many clans in the Iga and Koga areas of japan, The toga are from a style in Iga. Our style comes from the koga area. So he is fool to claim anything else other than his style is not real. Thats proves his ignorance of this subject.

  • I guess he is not as well "read" as he seemed to think he was...

  • Keep studying maybe you should go learn from Ashida Kim and Frank Dux a well. BTW i never said people just dont stand there in buj and gen we just dont stand there while someone punches us 17 times. In my dojo we also spar and do randori and provide resistance.

  • What you saw in the vid was one night...On Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat we do techniques and sparring and other stuff on Tue and Thur...Do you not see the color of our belts, we are just learning to apply the techniques to one another w/o going full force

  • I do not think that you guys do train hard and that your sensei is not a good MA. He is very fluid I just disagree that the style you are learning is Authentic Ninjutsu. Lets just agree to disagree there is no gain in petty disputes lets just train hard.

  • Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and we do train hard, these vids are more of kind of examples of what we do, this is all basic stuff

  • I mistyped earlier I do think u train hard, just keep it up.

  • Will do thanks :) thats what martial arts is all about

  • Actually takamatsu Taught three schools of ninjutsu. As for not knowing about Koga i do know about koga ryu unfortuntely there is no documentation in the form of authentic scrolls. wow how convienent.

  • i totally agree with you. I also train in the Bujinkan and have also studied in the Genbukan, this is not ninjutsu. To flashy, to much movement. no one will just stand there while someone does all those movements

  • See , once again, another guy who only knows bujinkan and genbukan, both only from togakure. Ninek24 is also clearly ignorant of the various other clans and style from both Iga and Koga areas. This is ninjutsu and he stood there cause I was teaching a lesson. Ive seen your bujinkan and genbukan videos, Your uke stood there also, so dont give me that BS that no one stands there.

  • I never said I thought there were only one ninja clan that is pure idiocy. there many many clans. your assumption that i thought there was only one shows your ignorance. You are clearly a good MA but your Master Duncan and his Koga style was NEVER authenticated.

  • Its amazing how all these so called ninjutsu expert commenters, dont have any videos of their own showing us their so called "Real Ninjutsu". What unneccessary stuff? Every strike , kick, elbow and then the finishing throw all had purpose. I ve seen your bujinkan, the unrealistic lunge punch, the stiff non fluid movements. Sorry but your no expert on ninjutsu, we dont need you to tell us jack!

  • Nice vid but sorry this is not ninjutsu. Aikijutus or karate but not ninjutsu

  • Don't you know a lot of martial arts are very similar in style, and what we do incorporates a lot from other styles...What is your definition of ninjutsu, I am dying to know...

  • Ninjutsu a lower form of ninpo that has lineage that goes back to fuedal Japan. A battlefield art that incorporated many samurai arts as well. but that is a very simple explanation. Im sorry to tell ya but Ronald Duncan did not know ninjutsu, as a matter of fact on his website they call it ninjitsu. You want real ninjutsu go learn from Hatsumi,or one of the Xkanswhic I have done by the way.

  • Grand Master Duncan (Father of American Ninjutsu)

    Grand Master Hayes (Trained under Hatsumi)

    Grand Master Hatsumi (Last Ninja Decendant)

    All have different styles of teaching. BTW Ninjutsu is a different spelling of Ninjitsu

  • First off who did Duncan learn from and how is Grand Master? Why cant we find who he learned from. Dude go study before you call people grand master. the last Koga ninja died years ago and even he was a but skeptical. Nuff said..

  • Go to Duncans website, His biography is there, wayofthewindsDOTcom

  • bdragon, do you notice that none of these so called ninjutsu expert commenters have any videos to show off their "real ninjutsu". I checked both of these guys, and they have no videos of their work. I find that common among these types of critics. Ronald Duncan, does know ninjutsu, and just as you said, it incorporated many samurai arts including aikijutsu. So yes if you see something in our movements similar to aikijutsu, well yes thats still a part of ninjutsu.

  • You want real ninjutsu that is fluid and doesnt do unrealistic lunge punches, and is tailored to the way people fight on the streets of New York or other urban areas, go learn from Duncan and those who teach "Way of the Winds" Shinobi No Jitsu, Koga Ryu Ninjutsu as I have learned and now teach.

  • I have noticed that...

  • The Video was made Jan 2nd

  • nice moves but when was this video made

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