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  • shitt its hard

  • Thanks a lot rick to upload this video thak's bro

  • Hey Rick i made a pair of nun chuks from a broom stick and chain and i watched your vids and wow they helped me heaps i signed up to your email to :-)

  • ahh you heka raw make more videos please!

  • u love ur channel but can u tell it in more easy ways? i am a kid

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  • Ninja Gaiden

  • Hey man i learned this move from this video, THANKS MAN !!!

  • Lol, whoa.

  • good

  • Thank you VERY MUCH...I have no formal training,..but i did this move and for months...i didnt know how i did it. You have taught me alot, thank you so much !!

  • You have just been Wrist Rolled.

  • Wow, this is awesome...!! Ill be practicing this later today!

  • Rick you are awesome Idk what else to say, your vids are really helping my chuk control and overall comfortability with the sticks. Keep up the awesome work you are inspiration to all of us!

  • thanx my chuck game picked up 10 fold. peace be the journey brother *bow*

  • 25 people killed their cats practicing...

  • ..sorry,bad this is not gud in true fight !! i never theach my students with this movemsents...

  • @doctoruldaniell

    i think the point of this is to work on your concentration. has nothingto do with fighting.

  • @TeslaDRay yeah, that and understanding the momentum and feel of the weapon in any maneuver perpetuates the effectiveness in others, that includes actual fighting ones. it takes an idiot to underestimate that knowledge.

  • yaay im getting better at this :D

  • search "Vard Antinyan" or "Donnie Yen Nunchaku" and you will see real fighting style

  • I still dont know how to do this its to confusing

  • Please leave the nunchaku to the asians.

  • i dropped it

  • Wrist Roll i training that,that is hard. But i`m ten years old. xD =))

  • thank u so much! was so different back then.. I only read books about nunchuks and seldom watch videos of it... technology...whew! tnx!

  • its all about the practice dudes

  • Nice nunchaku-techniques but remember that nunchakus are not ninja-weapons.

  • Great video. Especially the slow motion part

  • Hello Thanks for the video, my name is Daniel and I am learning this technique called "Wrist Roll", i have some cuestions,, Can i do this technique with my left hand too?? i have learnt do this with my right hand, but with the left hand is more difficult. And what is the correct measure of the nunchakus?? ,,

    Thanks ,,

  • WHAT IS THIS A RICK ROLL!!!!

  • Soy principiante en el manejo de los chacos, estoy aprendiendo este movimiento llamado "Wrist roll" aguanto ya varias vueltas solo me hace falta mas practica, esta mas dificil de lo q parece afortunadamente no me he golpeado la cara,, saludos y gracias!!!!!!!!!!!!xD

  • you see, i strech every single day and i was wondering how long ,or how many days or weeks would it take me to be able to put my leg like the karate kid?

  • @MrPatrick309 just be patient and make sure you practise kicking so your muscles get stronger and not just flexible and youl be able to kick high with ease

  • ur the best man ive ever seen how do u do that

  • u rock

  • really awesome vids...........

  • im gonna start giving lessons. you explain the moves very well.

  • Nice :)

    I'll try to do that, and if I can make it with both hands, I'll use it on a form, and start going for competitions with nunchuku instead of short staffs. :)

  • dropping the sticks? no im having the problem on the sticks colliding with my elbows and what way there spinning also im not dropping em much just getting em wraped around my hand alot

  • very nice tutorial, but it's not wrist roll, but hand roll :) chuck roll your hand, not wrist :)

  • i literally cant do that with my practice chucks they keep banging together :/

  • @kyle21843 then get real nunchucks

  • Se me hace un poco dificil pero voy a seguir practicando... Thanks for the video dude :D

  • doesn't have much battle purpose but looks intimidating, seariosly would you go near this guy doing that?

  • sheesh, i can do one wrist roll, but i cant keep it goin, haha

  • what combat purpose does a wrist twirl have?

  • @kapoof2 Show off :D myb u can scare the guy of :P

  • thank you thats been a great help mate x

  • Check out the Coordination Bag.

  • can you please whatch my video and help me with some advices

  • how long did u peaktice this?

  • @tewrick i wonder if my chukus are too heavy for this move

  • Thanks for the tutorial. The slow-mo was alot of help. I just got my first nunchuku, I'm practicin' to this vid and should have one of my own up in a week or so. Some ppl are so ungrateful to get pointers like this. All they need to do is make a new search and move on...without adding their "useless" comments and input that has absolutely nothing to do with anything here. Thanks and nice job!

  • @VanitynCharm Thanks!

  • @TewRick you tell me what are the measures of your nunchuks, because I do not think I'm not right and I do what you complicated. thanks from mexico city

  • shit im not able to turn my hand that fast ...how do i train my arm to turn it like u???

  • i can do it  :)

  • nice

    

  • nice, i have the same nun chucks as him lol, i love em

  • Nunchuku's no Japanese stuff, it's Bruce Lee stuff lol

  • i like the idiots who say what your doing cant be taken seriously you take alot of time and effort to do everything slow.... kicks.... spins... everything its nice to see you trying to help people for free! im sure you have helped thousands!

  • @Seanysuds88 Hey thanks. Some will find our videos helpful and we are glad. Some won't and we are not going to argue that. All they have to do is tune away.

  • Now this move looks good but hell.

    It's completly worthless in battle.

    This hobby ninja is not much, mostly a joke.

    I'm sure he has trained alot sure, but doesn't have any experince fighting with them.

    Let him face an opponent, and he'll lose

  • @andiders and my 50 calibre takes you to bits, whats your point here troll?

  • @BongoOldChap

    I guess you don't know what troll is right?

    Once you grow up, you'll learn it's only patethic too lie on the internet.

    So take your "50 calibre" and stick it up your ass... Wait, you got no 50 calibre, looks like your ass will be untouched except from your daddy.

    If you don't get my point, then your really stupid.

    Cheers.

  • @andiders lol way to go ping pong ninja, you will make a worthy opponent, for a cat - lol ugly ass mother fucker aint ya?

  • @BongoOldChap

    No not really.

    I don't fight cats, I find animal cruelty wrong.

    Ugly? That's an individual opinion, everybody decides what they think.

    Come on, is that all you got?

    Give me something creative.

  • @andiders nope, i think its you need that needs to input something more creative, ping pong homosexuality is quite good but is that it? if your life is that boring then ping pong is the best youve got then dont bother posting your words of wisdom concerning fighting, your just a kid, you dont know shit

  • @BongoOldChap

    You know, I'm not even in that vid on my channel. A friend asked me too upload that.

    And that vid was recorded 5 years ago. And you need too learn the difference between "punishment-pinpong" and homosexuality.

    I'm really wonders who's the kid here. And you? Apperently i know more then you.

  • @andiders try not to excuse your homo erotic behaviour with ping pong, your fucking boring, live with it

  • @BongoOldChap

    You just prove me right.

    You're just a kid.

    If you're older then 17, I feel bad for you.

    Let's see what your next patethically excuse for a comment will be.

  • @andiders ha ha ha, i will upload film of me craming ping pong balls up your gay lovers ass - rofl at swedish ping pong homo

  • @BongoOldChap

    I guess you like craming pin pgong balls up other mens asses, you seem too have a lot of experience.

    But don't do it on people who doesn't exist.

    So, how old are you? 11? You got no arguments, only retarded comments. Guess your mom must be real proud.

  • @andiders lol IM NOT the one filming other men jamming ping pong balls in each other ass! YOU are you fool or did you forget your one and only video? lol what a dick!!

  • @BongoOldChap

    You know the difference between back and ass?

    Guess not.

    Who's the fool? YOU!

    lol what a dick!!

  • Thank you Mr Tew for the great video, it helped me allot to learn how to roll the nunchucku

  • So cool ima try that Ive learned a diffrent one similiar to your but the one I learned I cant do it in a repetetive motion like your way.

  • i have a question after doing a full wrist roll, how would you change hands while doing it ina contenoues movement?

  • good vid! but when do you really use these? im just wondering.

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  • @erikmangor Thanks for the comment. Glad it helps!

  • You should start calling that the "Rick Roll" XD

  • @NonCommunityChannel Good idea :)

  • real ninja/shinobi or real assasin born to  china or japan?

  • how would you use that in a fight? make them say "O.O WOOOoOWWWWWW" to death?

  • @cl1azn it builds up momentum. every "Flashy" nunchuck move is able to be a strike attack. so you may wow them but then hit em.

  • i like this. i recently got nunchuks and am trying to self teach due to the fact there are no tae kwan do classes or ninjutsu classes around here. i like these step by step videos. leard how to do the wrist roll but didnt know how to contenue them after one roll. this vid help:)

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  • @TewRick in this technique as you roll it accross your thum how do you get you hand out of the way of the rotation of the stick? when i do it my hand hits it then my wrist gets pinched

  • Thanks for all the comments. If you are interested in learning Nunchaku, we do have a complete Nunchaku tutorial DVD. Look for "NinjaGym Martial art Supply" on Google and search for "DVD" when you are on the store.

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  • akhirnya saya bisa melakukan nya ,,,

  • Oh so cool! Thanx!!!

  • theres no practical use for that move...pointless

  • @hachiman2012 Yes there is a use for htat move, see in Nunchuka-tournaments you at lest have to pass your nunchuka over twice before striking, if you can do that in about 0,2 seconds by hand roling noone expects the blow by then...

  • hello

  • @xxnoelmxx hello

  • Nanchaku is not associated with the Japanese Ninja. Bruce Lee invented it by modifying from the Chinese sanchiakung which mean 3 section stick. Nanchaku was actually derived from the name liangchiakung which in mandarin means 2 section stick.

  • id like to see you stop a bullet with those

  • Is this dude getting mixed up with his masterbation technic here? lol

  • it is legit!!!

  • try nunchaku metal

  • Whats the easiest martial arts weapon to use.

  • @fran112185 Your mind.

  • I really want to have a nunchaku... but i really want to know the measures, can someone tell me??

  • @brennao10 watch the video "selecting nunchaku" from "hempev".

  • @brennao10 the measures for yourself are quite easy, buy 1!!! nunchaku( a lot of people start of with two but thats useless and makes you look like a ninja turtle). and then follow stuff like this on youtube, but depending on the legality in your countrie you can buy them or order them from sport shops since nunchaku-udo is a son-nsf sport.

  • Note to the reading public: hwaycasie30728 is a blow hard want-to-be. Pay him no attention, don't argue, he is childish and egocentric, needs a spanking and a lesson in humility. Basically, he is a spoiled brat that needs a few hard knocks to straighten him out. Unfortunately, with children like him, it never seems to happen and they go on being a pain in the ass to adults.

  • Wrist roll otherwise known as the RickRoll.

  • thay did use Nunchaku it called different name! dr.maasaki has a book with all the ninja tools in it.

  • it's hatsumi masaaki first of all and no he doesn't say ninja used nunchaku

  • rick tew with bullshit, rick tew is a tkd guy, he has never studied ninjutsu, nunchaku are not a ninja weapon

  • @scottbaioisdead he may not be a ninja, but ANY weapon is a ninja weapon, dont put it past modern ninja(if they do exist)to use guns and herpes.

  • you can also use this by a bo :D

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  • Can you tell me the use of this movement in budo?

  • Hey Rick, what is the best length for the material, chain, rope etc, between the sticks? Is there a rule of thumb for determining how far apart they need to be. I either get them too short or too long.

  • Hi 1000million. The chain length should be about the width of your palm. You can go to NinjaGym . com to read our article on "Choosing your Nunchaku", with tutorial VDOs on Nunchaku. I can't copy the link to you here, but please visit NinjaGym . com, then scroll down to Level 4 on the left navigation bar and look for "Nunchaku". Hope you enjoy!

    We will shoot a VDO on How to Choose a Nunchaku soon.

  • no offense but I have two words for this "theory" of Nunchaku selection, Lee Barden....the Nunchaku brand he produces "Prochux" has a 1 inch string on them and can do the exact same thing, my advice would just be to find a pair of nunchaku you're comfortable with,now for safety reasons I would choose either a pair of padded nunchaku or wear sparring head gear while practicing with a full face mask

  • @TewRick Hey im having problems performing this move no matter how i try it. Is this because of the nunchukus or what im doing wrong? I have the sponge ATA brand nunchukus, very light weight and too bouncy. They just move all over the place. Also there is a short length rope in between them is it them or me because if its me il keep trying.

  • @1000million it all depends on .. you want to have much heavy effect? They are harder to control when they have a longer chain. But Really powerfull in a hit. But as you know its all in the hips;) shorter chain easier to control, longer chain harder to control, and much heavyer in use when your starting to train with long chain. Just look at Bruce Lee Loong chain...! but he move/make it perfect for he is highly trained.

    just search on: "bruce lee nunchakus" at google pic's (way of the dragon)

  • Ok, no offense but their is no such thing as "Ninjitsu" UNLESS you live in the world of that ignorant twitt Ashida Kim, it's NINJUTSU.......secondly, the Nunchaku was NOT a "Ninja weapon" considering a Ninja relied on stealth,and a pair of Nunchaku would have went "clank clank" on them while they were moving.Ok I'm done :)

  • Jitsu or jutsu is irrelevant, its phoenetics for something that isn't written with the latin alphabet. How u chose to spell something originally written in kanji is of no importance

  • actually it is relevant and although it was originally written in Kanji which was developed in 57AD the actual translation of the original Kanji text translates to Ninjutsu the actual characterization for Ninjutsu is 忍刃術धर्म but what do I know? I'm only the rank of Judan in Martial Arts (10th dan)

  • "martial arts"? what martial arts would that be? If it's pronounced jitsu (i'm assuming it is, it's the only logical reason i can see for westerners spelling it thus) in any dialect, then spelling it the way it sounds, when not writing with its original alphabet, is acceptable

  • have anyone to translate the below text I posted ......it's Ninjutsu......

  • And u fail to mention the name of ur art...and while it might be spelled jutsu, if u translate each katakana, pronounciation is, in some dialects, jitsu. i know that my master spells it jitsu...but he's only 8th dan in danzo-ryu, and japanese, as opposed to ur 10th dan in a martial art u wont name.

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  • I've been in the martial arts for 26 years tyvm :)

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  • @IEKUKATAKA yes at the age of 4 I began martial arts classes.......if it's hard for you to believe that's your fault :) I know my accomplishments and quite frank the only advantage you have over me in this situation is you can kiss my ass and i can't :)

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  • perhaps you would like to meet and allow me to demonstrate my knowledge of the martial arts ? if you would like, we could talk to any local athletic comission you would like and see to it that it's a legally sanctioned competition :)

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  • Hey i mean thats not so hard to believe him being in martial arts for 26 and he's 30... i have a 4 year old in my class now.. I'm not saying at 4 he was a freaking backflipin karate kicking ninja turtle but he could have been learning karate since he was 4 and stayed with it i see it everytime i go to a tournament there is at least one person who been in it since they was a child.

  • Tournament? Martial arts? How many people are being killed or maimed in the tournaments? If not, there are no martial arts involved. MMA is the closest thing in America to martial arts and even it isn't. Martial arts do not limit engagement, martial arts are about serious defense of life. The problem you have is that you do not understand what martial arts are and thay you have allowed another to tell you in their terms. Bayonet training is a martial art. Oroginal karate is a martial art.

  • @IEKUKATAKA It's obvious you don't understand the concept. Could I kill someone if I wanted? Yes i could. Do I ever want to kill a person No. MMA stands for Mixed Martial Arts. could you use any of the one martial arts they use to kill someone yes you could. But thats not the point. You are undisciplined and don't understand.

  • @chrisnealson It is obvious that you have no clue as to what a martial art is and I could spend days explaining it and you still would not understand. Mind explaining how a former Marine and a 46 year traditional (real) martial artist can be undisciplined? That ought to be good!!

  • @IEKUKATAKA I have no reason to argue with you sir. I respect you as a marine but i also have my own point of view of what a martial art is. You have your own opinion to what a martial art is. I also my own opinion. For example why would you kill someone in practice or a tournament? It's for competition, fun, and to enhance our abilities. You are being undisciplined by not showing any respect. Plain and simple. You can message me if you want to talk more.

  • @IEKUKATAKA One more thing I am willing to learn anything that will make me a better martial artist. If you or anybody reading this has any helpful tips please share them with me.

  • @chrisnealson Start with this: Martial = military and implies war. Art = human skills. Martial art = the skills to wage combat. Skills to wage combat would logically be focused on skills to maim or kill and defensive skills to prevent the same to you. That is the real definition of martial arts no matter what you may think. Focusing on that reality changes how you train and what you view as pertinent to staying alive. Martial arts in the west have become a game and it sends a flawed message.

  • @chrisnealson But, unfortunately, that is what we have become largely, flawed. An example of a change in focus would be: Viewing a nunchaku as a martial arts weapon, which it was, means focusing on combative tactics, learning how to swing with power and preventing yourself from being hit by your own weapon, blocking with the weapon and logical, efficient recovery of the weapon. That focus rules out thumb rolls and holding the weapon at the chord end (which lessens kinetic energy) etc, etc.

  • @chrisnealson Allowing a martial art to become a sport and calling it a martial art is simple delusion and ignorance. It says a lot about values and how reality is viewed. Those that believe martial arts are sports would also believe that baseball is a martial art just because a bat is used in fights. As silly as it sounds, the same deluded thinking is involved. The largest issue I see in it all is the delusiion of self for egocentric needs and rewards, a huge character flaw.

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  • allmost all weapons started out as farming tools. Farmers (samurais) used the weapons they had. same with ninjas... they used what they had closest. meaby a Nunchaku? the Nunchaku was used to beat down crops with if i remember right...

  • First, the samurai were the elite and ruling class, they would not farm, it was beneath them. Many weapons were farming implements. The nunchaku was a horses bridle and was not shaped as it is today. It was somewhat hard to use, not predictable in its aerodynamic behavior and was changed in form through time.

  • actually the Nunchaku was used as a flailing tool for rice,wheat and other grains shows how much you know......

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  • @IEKUKATAKA ok just because your user name is something fancy like IEKUKATAKA doesn't make you some historian on Ninjutsu considering you failed to acknowledge that Ninjutsu is spelled Ninjutsu and NOT Ninjitsu, you also failed on how many schools of Ninjutsu that exist, not to mention NOW you're failing at the origin of the Nunchaku....MAYBE you need to read up on the history of Prince Yamatotakeru

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  • Ok, you CLAIMED to know that ONLY 9 SCHOOLS OF NINJUTSU EXIST....NOW you claim you've been in the martial arts for the last 45 years and that means since 1965 but lets nevermiind that The Bujinkan Organization was founded 5 years AFTER you claim you got into martial arts but I'm SURE you'll come up with a CLEVER explanation for that, considering you TRY to cover your tracks with EVERY SINGLE DEBUNK I confront you with.....

  • Nope, not going to. You are more interesting in being right than in learning. You are stereo-typical of the western deluded, pseudo-martial artist. Part of me is offended, part of me feels sorry for you but the experienced part of me says the best thing for you is to allow you to wallow in your own ignorance and hope that, in time, truth and reality will hit you between the eyes like todome waza. Maybe you will have enough courage and time to take a path of honesty. Ijo, sayonara bakka!!

  • I've proved you wrong on everything..........the ONLY argument you REMOTELY scored ANY points on was the horse bridal thing but simply because it's a THEORY that the Nunchaku could have been used for that. By the way, how can you have been in the Martial Arts for 45 years when you're only17 ??? (I love Google)

  • @hwaycasie30728 Born Sept 2, 1944. Entered the Marine Corps June 14, 1962. Stationed in Yamaguchi ken, Japan in April, 1964, started the study of traditional karate at that time. Past teachers of note: Hitoshi Akiyama, Hidetaka Nishiyama. Google this: ,,I,,

  • @IEKUKATAKA Hitoshi Akiyama is an inventor of a "receiving apparatus" so much for that "teacher" patent number 20070288960 ,and as for your "traditional karate" um Hidetaka Nishiyama for one NEVER taught just "traditional karate" which is just "Karate" or "Empty Hand" he was a teacher of Shotokan and WAS NOT even in Japan in 1962.......he moved to the United States in 1961......next bullshit statement?

  • @hwaycasie30728 #1. Son, you spend a lot of time proving others wrong only to prove your stupidity, you are your own worst enemy. Ex: You supposedly Googled my name and came up with my age. You don't have my name so you couldn't have researched anything about me. Hitoshi Akiyama was a founding member of the JKA and area chief instructor for Okayama, look at the JKA web site for verification. Nishiyama was my teacher in America, not Japan and you do a poor Jop with encyclopediac references.

  • @hwaycasie30728 #2. You apparently have an identity problem as your posts all are indicators of the need to be right therefore authoritative. You are neither. You seem to have an encyclopedia at hand, maybe wikkipedia, and your responses are hasty and ill thought out. Bottom line, I have forgotten more about martial arts than you will ever know. You are a blow hard and a damned fool that thinks he isn't and that is the worst kind.

  • ur the greatest!i jus read ur combaccs!LOL!

  • Thanks alot for this vid, It's first one that I found that clearly showed in slomo how to do that thumb spin thing.

  • is there a move to block a bullet traveling 2,000 feet per second?

  • hey don't get me wrong...when i'm hungry chinese food is always good......just crappy weapons

  • except nunchaku are jappanese

  • i can understand ur skeptism but nunchuku arent a crappy weapon. its not as good if your trying to kill somebody as a gun. but id much rather take on somebody with a knife, baseball bat, barstool... anything under those lines then a nunchuku (especially a metal one). its hard to see the effectiveness of it because its never used in fights these days, but trust me. those things will fuck u up.

  • @UDflyer04 Ok,you do know that the Nunchaku actually originated in Japan right?...and Japan and China are two different countries right?......

  • nunchaku originated in china and spread to okinawa, not japan. the closest thing to nunchaku in japan would be kusari uchibo but thats completely different

  • @scottbaioisdead Ok, Okinawa is a city in Japan.....DUMB ASS..........Lord you just proved how IGNORANT you are........and the Nunchaku was originally a rice flail.....stop talking shit if you dont know what you're talking about

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  • @hwaycasie30728 actually okinawa is prefecture not a city you stupid cock, it wasn't a part of "japan" until the late 1870's it was a sovereign nation up until that time despite being under control of the satsuma han. uchinaa-guchi wakai miseemi? no of course not, shut the fuck up you know nothing of japan, okinawa or asia. if you've been to okinawa and saw what they used as a rice flail you'd know they're completely unrelated, the fact the kanji is 双節棍 shows that it is derived from china

  • @scottbaioisdead Prefecture,city,same fucking thing......the FACT IS it's PART OF JAPAN moron...........and I didn't say they used a Nunchaku NOW as a rice flail.....dip wad.....but the Nunchaku ORIGINATED as a rice flail......( stick a construction level up your ass and get your shit straight)

  • @hwaycasie30728 are you a fucking retard? city is prefecture? yea i guess baltimore is a state and wyoming is a city. it wasn't a part of japan at the time, and no okinawan will say it's part of japan, they speak two different languages and are genetically different people. nunchaku originated from a broken staff tied together by a bodyguard of the emperor in china, you fucking moron learn some history. how long have you studied martial arts? what ryu? which japanese publications published you?

  • @scottbaioisdead haha um........broken staff tied together by a bodyguard? Ok.....if you tie together two staff pieces it would FLY out of the knots dumb ass......i've studied the martial arts for 26 years, considering Ryu means family I haven't studied a family.........and I don't write books (Sorry no fake Frank Dux or Ashida Kim here)

  • @hwaycasie30728 you really are a retard, ryu means flow, meaning a system that has been passed down, it doesn't mean family. you know shit about japan, or the japanese language and you're trying to teach people? i speak japanese, i've studied martial arts for 23 years, i've been published in 3 countries including japan as an expert on japanese martial arts specifically weaponry and history, what are your qualifications? you studied tkd with joe blow and got a black belt for paying 150 bucks?

  • @scottbaioisdead gotcha......lol Ryu actually means School of Thought or Discipline......at this point I'm convinced you'd argue ANYTHING I said. And as for your credentials......one, you're full of shit,two....I'd NOT be impressed even if you weren't.......