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  • i think ninjutsu would work in a fight. but i just want to know what you would do if u get tackled to the ground.do they teach ground fighting in ninjutsu?

  • @MrBmoreallday We have some ground fighting tactics as well. See our video "ninjutsu: On deadly ground".

  • ive been considering doing martial arts for a while. i want to pick a martial art that would work if u r fighting on the ground and if ur standing up.would picking ninjutsu be a good choice?

  • @MrBmoreallday Well in our system we do teach Ninjutsu stand up and ground tactics.

  • I know most people choose unwisely to offer their input on what the believe is and isnt true ninjutsu, but I thank you for taking the time to create these videos. Your Hampton dojo is the closest one to where I live. A whole 4 hours away driving. I learn a lot from your youtube videos. THANK YOU!

  • the dude yelping every time made me lul

  • What the fuck is wrong with that uke? That is so unnecessary and annoying. The waza are nice but that fool really ruins the video.

  • Good stuff! But why does Uke shout so much??

  • honestly how many of these move are going to be able to be done in a real fight unless your fast and accurate?..... no disrespect but this looks like tijutsu or

  • Lol @ the demo guy

  • @speechclasstaipei There is no rigid way being taught, the movements are taught quite fluidly. Also its not traditional nor unproven.

  • A bit "kata dante," if I'm honest. My personal goal in training is to make the first one or two techniques effective enough that I don't need to kick them twice on the floor then punch them a bunch of times. If this was improvisational and showing possible options I'd say nothing but their reiteration suggests you teach these chains :s

  • I liked your demonstration, it goes directly to the opponent. The used of the fingers over the face is crucial for the defense. We're used to only have the closed hand. Although one might never used the whole punching technique the first movements are great, thank you!

  • while I find it interesting I'm not entirely certain this is Ninjutsu.. its obviously a well done Taijutsu and true even in Ninjutsu there are different styles.. ie I have a Ninjutsu class that trains at the hall beside my house..that is completely weird not even going into the differences between western and the eastern art as I learnt it..

    However the one thing I did notice that is "generally" true of all Ninjutsu is there is no kiai as there seemed to be in this video

  • @Kyota0001 The kiai is coming from the student not from the teacher who is the ninjutsu practitioner. The student is the attacker while the teacher is demonstrating ninjutsu self defense and he does'nt do a kiai as he responds to the attack.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja Ahh well thats that then.. you can't tell who was doing it. cool

  • we are in 2011 guys...

  • these are lessons-simple as that- learning how to respond over and over-dont read into it- practise helps-oldsgtmajusmc

  • genin master

  • How do you develop such swift, fast movements?

  • @raysetiger285 its called training and practicing

  • @raysetiger285 by becoming slimmer

  • It's refreshing to see a guys with flow for a change. His opponent is f*in weird though... why does he keep shouting?

    The teacher seems to have good perception and vision when it comes to his targets.

  • It reminds me a bit of Kenpo. and I'm quite sure he can do it alot faster when not stopping to explain everything he is doing. all the hate is a little ridiculous

  • I would hate to be the test person.

  • shut that guy up, he wrecks the video

  • where did you learn your ninjutsu?

  • thanks a lot fot the vid :)

  • fuck off the haters....

    really nice movements

    i like it

  • People need to realize that there is a huge difference between techniques that are true to an specific art form, and "street smart" self defense. If I was in a situation on the street, I would use quick, simple and effective techniques to protect myself. Many of these techniques are great, but... I would use them in the dojo or gym, not out on the street.

    If you are GOOD at the technique, It WILL work for you.

  • 72 people got beat by a ninja

  • 72 people got their asses handed to them by a ninja

  • these things always made me laugh...a real opponent does not stand still with his outstretched arm waiting for all those playacting

  • @dianabluda10 You non martial artist always make me laugh, cause you clearly dont know this is a lesson on how to move and do the technique. You guys seem to think you're looking at a real fight, LOOOOOOOL! All class are taught this way in all martial arts.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja I was a national champion karate kick box in my country...so laugh as you want but I'm talking about the real thing

  • @dianabluda10 Then how come you didnt know this was a lesson and not a real fight?

  • @SuubUrbanNinja Omg a "champion karate kick box" got owned thank you master

  • @dianabluda10  and im the next president of america

    national karate kick box champion :P

  • @SuubUrbanNinja you were a kick boxer; much respect i honor that style, when it comes to the way these style teach, first comes technique, from what i know about kick boxing or when i went against them in tournaments; you hit to see your opponents reaction, the way styles like this teach, is once you make first contacted, know your options going in and do not stop..so in our lessons the man stands there to you give you a wide view of ones option...but when preformed..things break...

  • @dianabluda10 Wich country? How many inhabitants? 10?

  • @dianabluda10 Karate and kickboxing does not employ takedowns, throws and body movement of this caliber. Therefore Sensei Lewis must show you step by step and slow it down for you. You should be thanking him. This can be added to your skills. Being a champion in kickboxing and Karate means nothing if your mind isnt open to training of many sorts. I am a KUNG FU SIFU and i love learning from the videos that i purchased from Suuburbanninja.

  • @dianabluda10 any martial arts is as real as you make it

  • @SuubUrbanNinja Hi thanks for posting your vid,totally agree with you,people don't understand when you teach techniques it's a simulation.People don't normally get up of the concrete when you dump them hard on it especially if you arrange that the head hits the ground first,a bit dificault to show someone without care and slowly.Full respect to you.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja well said sir.. your move soo gracefully in your shizen posture im a 5th kyu and man i cant wait till im as skilled as you

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  • @dianabluda10 is obvious u dont know anything bout martial arts

  • @dianabluda10 I assure you that these techniques are really bad, the teacher in the video clearly does not exert greater pressure on the legs of his pupil, but in real life, this really hurts if done with pressure, you can not move, because it does not move because the muscle or tendon pain prevent you, if you try to move you to do even more evil, and extreme pain, you can trust

  • @dianabluda10 you just got told

  • my sis wants to start and been asking me what martial art should she start for self denense. she asked me "what about ninjutsu?"

    I know shit about martial arts. so pls answear me. is ninjutsu a martial art for a girl that wants to walk down the streets and can protect herself?

  • @Excecuter007 I believe ninjutsu techniques are harder to learn for people who are inexperienced with martial arts. There may be some simpler fighting style that is more suitable, she could just take some self defense class or something, those classes mostly teach easier techniques for less dedicated people.

    I'm not an expert though, this is what i think, not what I know. hope its at least a little helpfull

  • straight edge for life!!!

  • dude from the vids i have seen, this is the best. The ones titled " hand combat " sucks dude . I respect u, u can beat me up but really really not helpful....

  • where are the underneck and side neck strikes

  • Williamdjon, though there are elements of the video I would do differently, it's supposed to be in a street combative mood I'd gather. As for the Bujinkan, you have enough of your own problems in that org to be speaking of others. Any indie could just as easily pull up 30 videos that suck as well. Suburb Ninja has got some pretty cool vids. I'd rather watch them then the stuff I witnessed at the honbu in Japan a few years back.

  • Hi. I'm Ryan. And I take isshinryu karate. And I'm also interested in Ninjutsu. That was main goal, to take that, but I live in Pennsylvania. And I dont think there is any classes where I live. If there is, its way to far away for me to travel. I was wondering if Ninjutsu is a combination of any kind of martial art, because I thought I saw in previous videos they used to isshinryu punch. But I've also saw the twisting punch. So if you could answer my question It would be great. Thanks.

  • It's kind of sad that even some of those who teach martial arts tend to bash other styles of fighting. This hybris has nothing in common with a warrior's spirit. Sensei are role-models and should be above such narrow-minded things.

  • @mutantVenemy i definetly agree why must fellow ninja bash each other when there are various forms of ninjutsu not just bujinkan, there are other hybrid styles

  • Can someone answer a question please? I have a Black belt in American kenpo. Judo. D1 Wrestling, Boxing Now I'm Intense in Krav maga. As a Kid @ 15 I took " Ninjitsu" for a few months at a local place. It was BRUTAL and lots of weapons defense and use. I learned more there for "real" use then most. But it was just called ninjitsu. So whats the deal with "bujiCON' and arguing style? Whats real in the USA?

  • why is the guy you hitting screaming like that?

  • @kogaryuninjitsu

    lol dats wat im sayin

  • il a free il a tout compris

  • Excellent demostration.

  • What!!!!!! You must be kidding me if you actually think this is real Ninjutsu!!!!! I'm quite sick and tired of individuals showing themselves on youtube claiming to know Ninjutsu... What this cat is supposedly demonstrating is not Ninjutsu, it is piss poor Taijutsu techniques....It is obvious to those who have studied authentic Bujinkan Taijutsu is more fluent in motion and utilizes less movements to save time in combat...

    This guy is all over the place like a pommeranian on crack!!!

  • LOL authentic BujinCON taijutsu. There is nothing authentic about that BS bujinkult religion.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja ....so sad hearing you telling that..ok bujinkan is not authentic..like all the ninjutsu school out there..yours is not an exception too...who can really think that one school really made it trough more then 500 years?? plus all the ''ninjutsu'' tech trained by all masters where in large part, invented by some of there own masters....nothing in ninjutsu is real anymore..nothing is authentic..the only thing that remains is the effectivness!

  • @SuubUrbanNinja - bujinkult is overrated anyways.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja I`m a bujinkan budoka myself. Maasaki Hatsumi is the real deal.Sure there are sum shihan that are full of B.S. But there is no doubt that Hatsumi Sensei is what he says he is.He can trace the lineage from each of the ryu all the way back 2 the founders that created each school.Can u?True ninpo is not about fancy pretty moves.The better u r at nin-jutsu the less u should b moving.The idea is2 cut out any unnecessary body movements.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja

    I think it's rude to talk about family in such a way. After all, Both origins share the same masters if I am not mistaken. Just because Shōtō Tanemura; whom I might add to be an incredible warrior had a major fallout with Masaaki Hatsumi. It does not change the fact that they were both prominent students to Toshitsugu Takamatsu. I wouldn't dare shame the legacy of my headmaster with such an old quarrel. They are all great warriors and I'd be grateful to train under any of them

  • @williamdjon

    i agree with the suburban ninja, bujikan ninjutsu is fake and if you went up against real iga ryu or koga ryu techniques the same ones my sensei teaches at our dojo, ones you can only learn in japan, then you would see the difference. his ninjutsu is similar to mine so if you think for a second that that fake american bujikan bullshit is the real deal you are in for a rude awakening.

  • This is interesting. I'm learning Krav Maga.

  • muy buenas las tecnicas pero alguien deberia enseniarle al uke a recibirlas en silencio.

  • hi i have been watching your videos for a while now and i was studying some ninjitsu in israel that looks very similar to yours i have now moved back home to Australia and i was wondering if u new of any schools in Melbourne Australia that teach a similar style or the same as yours thanks vary much i love your videos keep posting more

  • I dont know of any schools there, but we do have our Online long distance classes in case you cant find any classes near you. Just go to our channel and click the link to our website.

  • If you're in melbourne I would recommend training with tim bathurst.

  • some thing i realised is these strikes just work if the other guy doesn't know any martial arts, look it's olny possible hit the first strike if the guard is down, and the first hit is the ecential one so if the guard is up its realy hard these work out

  • Not really, you have to just make adjustments.They work, you just have to be able to make adjustments while in action.

  • for sure one 3 dan fighter is able to modificate the moves at the time, but look if we are talking about a begginer. i know that all the martial arts are dangerous to use, but there are some fail parts like this ive told ya, like in capoeira for exemple, if your challenge knows box he probabli will fail becouse capoeira is a kind of ground fight, do you know wath i mean? it's not only ecential know the moves, to protect your self i've get to be able to do the "adjustments".

  • WoW!....You sure must hit him really hard on your initial strike.....cause he doesn't do anything afterwards....amazing! Truly amazing. I mean look at these ferocious attacks. The poor uke throws one punch and the ninja does like 6-15 moves afterwards. You ninjas must be real fast.

  • Nice sarcasm ;>

    You probably do not train anything yourself, but these are "white belt techniques" - the basics of basics ;) Moreover, these are tutorials - those are meant to show the technique. If these were shown in full speed and full contact from both sides, you would not see much :) And it will be dangerous as hell...

    If you do not believe me, look up some ChosonNinja videos here (search for "choson ninja fast") - it should give you a image of how fast people who train hard are.

    Regards.

  • heh, i'm in bujinkan and still gave this man a thumbs up... for shame...

  • @junkahoolik probably because the bujinkan is a joke

  • Useful techniques. Just hard to hear what is said, thanks to ukemi's constant whining. :)

  • your good dude i fell white belt thoe but it all part the training

  • I think Ninjitsu should be banned. It ought to be against the law to teach these techniques to people. What I don't like about ninjitsu is all those weapons like throwing stars and what not in the hands of who knows who. You know what I'm saying? This is just too dangerous for our society.

  • Yet Brazilian Jujitsu, muay thai, karate, mma should be legal... when? in the ring? or on the street.? BJJ when taught for real life teaches to break limbs, mangle and maime your opponent. Yet that is allowed and shown or propogated on tv. the arts are all simular... it comes down to the teachers means of teaching and how the practioner recieves the teachings. Is it taught for defense or is the teacher just showing how to hurt people.

  • Hahahaha, I'm laughing my ass off. Not because of the technique, but for the guy yelling, hahahaha. Its so funny, damn, hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaa.

  • nobody teached those with belt when a technique is hurting is not the "ahhh...ahhhh..." he have to say???

    and this is ninjutsu, not karate why the f*ck is the that guy always screaming???

    i do ninjutsu and i know how much a lock or an hit from sensei can heart... but that's scream sound relly bad to me... ninjutsu is something quite, not noise!!!

    sayonnara

  • Good dakentaijutsu!

  • Good dakenjutsu.

  • did u ever had the situation that some wanna fight u and u kicked his ass with this techniques

  • @ MotigEx

    if you try to use them in the way you are shown in the dojo you are gonna get your ass whoped... i know cuz i train ninjutsu fot a while now... but keep in mind that those are the basics for real life fighting... when the sensei sgows it to you he has to do it the way everyone around him can see thus the glitch... and yes you can actually do it, only slightly changed...

  • awesome video...thanks for sharing with us :D

    5/5

  • hahaha cool!

    check me out if you have a chance im going to do the same thng KINDA.

  • Have you ever had to put these techniques into practice?

  • i can promise you it works

  • luv the way the dude ur applying the techniques on keeps yelling. keep up the good work

  • Great video. And LOL @ Spitoonery

  • Great video, good teacher and very well performed techniques, i'm only relatively new to Bujinkan and find this vid as a great training accessory. Just prefer to watch it on mute the kiai from your opponent does get a little annoying. Other than that keep up the good work, 5 stars... Peace

  • dont you usually yell when striking, not when being struck?

  • Well done!

    My schools style is based on a single, or no more than about three strikes for the finish.

    Yours seem to always be based on many, though very quick and effective strikes.

    You are a good teacher!

    Do you make the Uke yell like that, haha.

    Oh yeah, your Taijutsu is looks very good. What Dan are you? Assuming your a black belt.

  • Thank you. LOL no he was yelling on his own.

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  • No system at all has 20 dans either.like the bujinkan made up. No disrespect but you guys really sound like children making claims , just because your not familiar with something.

  • And your wrong about the Koga province. Kawakami sensei is a 21 soke of Koga ryu from the banke clan. In japan he is accepted as such as well as from the Koga region today with no disputes.

  • What's your system? Your school, I can't identify any in your techniques

  • Way of the winds system family .

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  • When you see Hayes or Bussey, both students of Hatsumi, you see they seem to have their own style, and their techniques. And indeed the clip speaks for it self, quick , damaging and effective techniques.

  • And we are not with the bujinkan. You guys need to stop being closed minded thinking there is only one form of ninjutsu. There never was one form. There were numerous clans with uniques styles and techniques.

  • all i want to know is when do you teach how to steal the balance of the attacker? that is more important than any of that striking and kiaing

  • In the 1st technique the balance is taken with the kick to the thigh and then the sweep. In the 2nd the balance is taken when I move in with the sword arm against his chest area. In the 3rd its taken after the stealth movement behind him by blocking his leg in front and pushing him from the back.

  • dont know about you but the whole time you are doing any thing to the poor guy standing there he is doing just that....standing there...so....

  • I take it that you have never attended a martial arts class?! You do know that this is a video of a lesson right????? Im teaching and showing a technique. When a lesson is being taught in a martial arts class the other person allows the teacher to show the technique. Even MMA classes and videos show the person standing there while the application is shown. SO, this is how lessons are taught. So....

  • There were 2 : Iga and Koga

  • i have watched all your vids and i love it. i practice Kempo and there are a lot of similarities. we just dont do the 'flowing' moves under the arm. Though its just unorthodox enough to work! Questions: where is your school? have you ever used your art in a 'real life' situation? If so, did you find yourself stripping these techniques down? Great stuff! i'm adding it into my Beginners class tonight!!

  • Thanks for your positive comments. Our dojo is in Hampton,Va. When I was younger I used it a couple of times. back then I was only a purple belt . Have you seen the vid of my brown belt student who got into a scuffle recently? Check it out.

  • cant seem to find the vid of your student. can you help me out with a title or search terms? thanks

  • The video is "ninjutsu: does it really work". You can find it on my channel also.

  • Apparently white belts taijutsu.I have got the feeling that Tori is more concerned about beating down Uke than about controlling the space between him and his opponent or about his own survival. That's it,keep up the good work.

  • I like this technique. It's quick and simple. The body movement also eliminates the left hand as a threat. Good taijutsu.

  • lol ouch if i get hit in the groin like that ill burst out in crocodile tears letrally

  • um... you do know that "crocodile tears" means fake tears, right?

  • 1:30 I think his grunts were getting to his throat o.O

  • That is awesome! That already looks professional to me, but it's only level 1, that's just the beginning!

  • that guys noises are awesome^^, are they special kiai's?

    xD

  • well done, send me more earth or video's like this thanks for posting friend.

  • The attacker should be attacking with more intent and You could actually hit harder, so you seen the body react to being and then he'll know what its like to be hit.

    No offense, but he would not be stood there after a eye gouge and you able to hit like that, even though its a demo

  • i pick this as my fav be horner that pick it

  • ninjutsu is definately a brutal and deadly art.

  • is this a joke? who believe this?

  • No joke at all, I invite you to our school for a 1st hand experience trial. I will explain how the techniques work, the concepts , etc.

  • "lew" your uke screams to damn much when your barely touching him, and he has what we call dojo syndrome. anyway good video

  • hahah id love to come over to your dojo, but I just don't see it happening, what with the distance and all. I'll just have to practice it when I spar with my friend who does hwa rang do. which apparantely borrows some ninjutsu techniques.

  • hey this is damn good martial arts this what i remember when i was tranning this is no joke

  • man you fo real ouch but i like

  • These are actually really informative. As a fellow martial artist (Kenjutsu, Kung Fu and Muay Thai primarily) I can truly admire these videos.

  • The follow-up to all these moves probably included a kill strike of some sort or weapon utilization.

  • damn im so excited to start learning ninjutsu starting next week.

    im already good at jiu jitsu and im gonna keep taking it while i take ninjutsu, but when hes got em in that vulnerable position and is just like "you got alot of options here" i can bust into jiu jitsu mode and break every bone in their body haha

  • To tell you the truth real ninjitsu techniques are lost. What you learn today ninjitsu is sort of like Chinese martial arts close range melee. Real ninjitsu is like learning how to run up a wall, being stealthy and so on. Most of these ancient ninja skills were gone due to samurai's. Most ninja arts and warriors were wiped out either in the Edo period or sengoku (dont remember).

  • Im sorry to disagree. I dont know where you get your info from but ninjutsu as an art is alive and well. yes they do train in running up walls, flips, sommersaults but that is such a small part of the art. look up for genbukan and jinenkan that teach even the "walking on water" stealth stuff. but to give you some credit this stuff here is not ninjutsu...

  • You couldn't be more mislead. Ninjutsu is about adapting, and surviving. It is not about "Running up walls and being stealthy", it's about being versatile. It's a way of life, and it's highly conceptual. It's using your mind, body and soul to their fullest. There can be no "Wrong" Ninjutsu unless you are using it for the wrong purpose. The idea of what Ninja are is so warped by the media and society it's almost obscene. Close your manga and open your mind.

  • well, the weapons and combat techniques have been passed down through generations right now being lead by hatsumi sensei.

    as far as the stealth aspects of it (the wall running, swift silent climbing, etc) ive done parkour for over a year now, so i really got that aspect covered already =]

    i can run on walls fluidly and flow throughout rails and buildings and all that stuff cleanly.

  • so you thought

  • what i learned (only took three lessons before i it closed down due to lack of interesst meaning to few people) was that ninjutsu is acctually three schools of ninja and six of samurai blended toghether as one whole

  • its not as easy as you think just to go all crazy on somebody you would be surprised how easily a black belt ninjutsu master can manipulate your body wich no chance for you to react

  • Wow, most of these comments dissapoint me. It seems that most people do understand that the techniques must be shown in a certain for others to learn.

    Slow demostrations ae essential to learning. It trains a person's muscle memory and reaction time. Just as in drag racing, one must know when to react. Reaction takes practice.

    No matter what style, what school, or any other variable. Each practioner will eventually change a technique to small extent in order to better suit that person.

  • i strongly agree a lot of people try to nag at ninjutsu just because it is a little different but their own martial art has just the same flaws

  • I left a comment on another video of yours. This one I think is far better, the simplicity and how you make every movement a strike almost is impressive.. a little bit of jui-jitsu and Akido to help supplment with better control of an opponents arm, with some bone and joint manipulation.. anyway good video

  • I like the simplicity and practicality you give your students. Like I tell mine mastering the "Hollywood" martial art techniques will not not work in real self defense. Some years back in highschool I attempted to use flashy aikido and tae kwon do at a highschool brawl and ended up being tackled. Since then I focus on simplicity, and teach the same now being an instrcutor myself.

  • Right. The basics are always said to be most affective. My karate instructer always emphasized the basics. Try to save the flashing stuff for dynamic finishing moves lol.

  • It's funny that you mentioned "flashy" technique. It's all about practicality and training. You would never bring a knife to a gun fight. As you know you can't through a kick in grappling range. Basic technique or not, if you haven't trained for it you can't use it because you won't know when to do what.

  • The purpose of learning flashy moves is to test yourself. If you train only one thing, you're only using one of the many built in weapons your body possesses. Sure, some of acrobatic kicks for example are not very practical, and are only helpful in a specific situation... but isn't it smarter to know them just in case that situation arises? The way I see it, a real martial artist should master all aspects of their body. Anything less is just wasting an amazing gift.

  • yea or you could strike him in the back of the arm pit(nerve strike) and then sweep him down with your leg

  • SuubUrbanNinja: I'm no expert on martial arts, so I want to ask you this. Does Ninjutsu have any similarities between Brazilian Ju-Jitsu and Akido? It would be awesome to have more then one form of martial art under the belt :P

  • Indeed, there are evasive akido like moves, and arm locks and leg locks like in brazilian and japanese ju jitsu.

  • indeed ninjitsu, and jui-jitsu stem from the same background where using the samurai longsword wasn't preferable in certain situations.. so they studied and came up with techniques to use for their 2nd short-sword.. this included a-lot of trapping your opponents main arm and coming in close where it was hard to wield the larger swords in tighter arcs and allowed for quick dispatching..

  • Excuus me, but you are brother Shadid Lewis! Am i right? You come even on Paltalk. Am i right? I am 99% sure that i am right!! i here it on your voice and i have seen you on another debat film!

  • i think what you are doing here looks good but I doubt it will be that effective with a full speed attacker who might not have the predictable attacks you show here.

    When an attack is "frozen" its easy to lood good with various techniques - most of them seems quite similar actually - shock slap/punch then various combination of straightforward punches/kicks. There seems to be LOTS of unecessary stepping around - also not much relation to actual ninjitsu.

    Bujinkan is authentic and it shows.

  • Thanks for your comment. However about the ninjutsu relation. We are not bujinkan. We are under the koga , "Way of the winds System". So what we do looks very different from the Iga -Bujinkan style. They seem to move very stiff like, while we move more wind and fluent like.

  • I respect you have this system - you are certainly more advanced than I am as a fighter and the moves look good but I'd urge you to give Bujinkan a second look - you will notice Hatsumi Soke's movement is in no way stiff and much "deeper" than the movement here.

    If you like this system you will love Bujinkan (and it will do a lot of ood for your movement) - even if you cross train?

    Best of luck.

  • peace and blessings there actually simularities in the both schools,and there all designed to work,please for the sake of humility and the respect for the martial arts in any capacity respect each other.Shihan Askia

  • i don't know what bujinkan is. Tough at ninjitsu the one we practice on might look like an doll, but when you are going to gett evaded and the first hit hits you, be sure that the rest is going to hit too. That's why everybody thinks it's fake. Tough when the first strike has landed the person is shocked or in pain so you can keep on giving damage

  • what style of ninjutsu is this? i have only come across bujinkan and gebunken, but this seems different- what school is this and who (if anyone) founded this style?

  • This is "Way of the winds" Koga Ryu Ninjutsu. We are under Shihan Ali Karim who is a Student of O'Sensei Ronald Duncan.

  • i think that there is a great lack of respect in the martial arts world... one of the first things i have been taught (by my bujinkan instructor) is that ninjutsu isn't one way or the other, just go with it.

    so it doesn't mather to me that your style differs from what i have been taught.

    i respect it, and i hope you can respect mine

  • i couldn't agree more. The thing that most people don't understand it that there is no "Ninjutsu" style. In feudal times, many people had ninja, just as many people had samurai. When people realize that and treat ninjutsu with the same mentality, they would realize that there are almost endless variations and styles. it's all about what clan you are in and who taught you.

  • Is one tea better than another? ;)

  • there we go, someone who speaks wisdom ImmortalMojo (even though ur name's a bit strange, no offense though :D)