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  • I heard Ninjitsu was sacred and is deadly. Theres like one white guy in the history of it who was ever truly iniated and still lives with the monks who practice..seen his pic in National Geographic one time. But he was from the UK and orphaned to their country..True story.

  • you know this is the 7th best type of self defense and its meant to kill, like a thief :D true story

  • @1280Will whats the first??? :O

  • Okay, great. Now try doing some of these moves where the attacker is actually doing something besides just running up to get hit - and with some speed would be nice as well.

  • @mofotax, you've never had the tiniest bit of sex have you? Little turd.

  • Most of you will have a difficult time running one block when ur 50 years old. I hope I am able to move that well when I'm 50. Bernard you look great

  • i enjoyed your video you learn more when you can have fun with what your learning

  • whats the song?

  • @NaturalNinja999 It's Blink182 (What's my age again).

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  • KING VIDEO

  • Simple solution to stopping 95% of the fucktards who feel compelled to be complete dicks when commenting on YouTube videos is just to disable the comments. End of. So you fuckers can take your freedom of speech and shove it up your holes.

  • @spot5 I congratulate you for being in the minority 5%...

    ...sadly I myself am with the other bunch!

    Ergo, this video sucks, Bujinkan Ninpo sucks, Your mom sucks and everything blows!

  • real ninja ;-)

  • Sooooo Nicccee

  • yeah so its still fake

  • @Mrjustinqqq come ooooooooooooooooon man you took my sarchastic/funny comment way to seriously you better do chill

    I am a mad scientist. It's so cool !

    PS:fuck you bitch next

  • fake bujinkan is not real only 2 out of 8 schools are real don't be ripped off people

  • @theginjaninja1995155 Bujinkan is based on 9 schools. So much for your expertise.

  • blink 182 + mad ninja skills.....fuck yes

  • can that NARUTO man survive a gun shot, NO so next

  • well as a very close friend of a bujinken practitioner. trained for 8+ years in his art he went to an mma fight. i assume that they paired him up with an opponant with an equal ammount of mma training. my friend won his fight in a minute thirty with a knock out. not a technical knock out

  • 1. Know that endurance is simply a puff of smoke.

    2. Know that the way of men is justice.

    3. Forget the heart of greed, ease and relying on others.

    4. One should regard both sadness and malice as natural laws, and just gain

    the enlightenment of an unshakeable heart.

    5. In your heart, never leave the ways of loyalty and filial piety, and aspire

    greatly for the ways of the pen and the sword.

  • You really are an ass clown. You are as pathetic as your video. You don't know shit about this art. It's been long forgotten in japan and doubt some douche bag like you learned it. Your demo's suck, even moving slow your moves make no sense. Go ahead and erase this comment like you did the first one. I was nice the first time. No I'm not gonna stop

  • I see a lot of know it alls in here. Funny thing is this art was long forgotten even by the japanese not too long after they made it against the law to be taught and practiced. Many claim to have this handed down generations from family or teachers but none of them can prove it. What I find most amusing is the little boys that are fascinated with the hyped up modern stories of ninja's. Read your books and read about it online but you will never know it. Same with the guy in the video

  • I'm lying, lol. what an idiot.

  • HORRIBLE MOVES! BUJINKAN IS A MARTIAL PHILOSOPHY BUT THIS FATTY NINJA IS SHIT!

  • ninjutsu with le parkour is perfect xD

  • @alexroll2 Parkour is ninjutsu - minus the fighting.

  • @daedalx

    ninjutsu doesn't have any fighting in it...

    of course if you have any source for a 'ninja martial art' or for ninjutsu being or including a martial art.... i would very much like to take a look at it...

  • @Arteanor what exactly leads you to believe there is no fighting in ninjutsu?

  • @420Malus

    the complete lack of any evidence for any shinobi martial art, in any of the historical records, or in anything taught to be ninjutsu BY AUTHENTICATED SOURCES!!!

    if you have any source predating takamatsu toshitsugu trying to pass off the bujinkan's taijutsu as 'kukishin ryu ninpo' {even though he later made up a new lineage and said the same skills had no connection to kukishin, he even made up his teacher in it.... } i would be interested to read it.

    then we can talk it over.

  • @Arteanor well, to be fair, how about we see your source for all these accusations?

    then we can talk it over.

  • @420Malus

    my sources?

    the shinobi manuals... Bansenshukai, Ninpiden, Shoninki... these are the only verifiable shinobi techniques that are available anymore.

    i also use the letter written by Takamatsu to kukishin ryu (kukishinden zensho) ... and the interview between John Lindsay and Shoto Tanemura which tells that hatsumi and he were told the skills were first kuki, and then became togakure...

    you actually had some evidence to share before you had the audacity to challenge me right??? lulz

  • @Arteanor

    first of all, I didn't challenge, so get over yourself. I'm not going to argue with you on the validity of current Ninjutsu for many reasons, one being you're not worth the bother. You simply stated that there was no fighitng in ninjutsu. There are recognized Ninjutsu schools that teach fighting and self defense. So in that aspect of your original claim, you are wrong. And before you decide to spew diahrea out the mouth again, don't bother. I won't respond.

  • @420Malus

    "first of all, I didn't challenge, so get over yourself"

    "what exactly leads you to believe there is no fighting in ninjutsu?"-first

    "well, to be fair, how about we see your source for all these accusations?"-second

    and im over it, your deluded. good, i'm glad you will concede that you don't know the schools history.

    there is no current ninjutsu. you are outright lying.

    there is absolutely no evidence for the claims you are making...

    you sir, bought the emperors new clothes...

  • @Arteanor lol u got trolled so hard

  • @ayayay111

    i dont really think so, i think he means to infer that i am incorrect, simply because it means he would have to accept that the things he has already said are facts, are not true.

    seems you missed the part where i called him a liar, and he is responding to it.... albeit sarcastically.

    did you want to step up and try and prove that takamatsu-den includes ninjutsu???

    im 10x the troll that kid could ever be... secret is, i dont care...

  • @Arteanor i just did some takamastu-dem ninjutsu in my kitchen about minutes ago, didnt have any problems so idk why youre trying to disprove it.

    get over it u troll

  • @ayayay111 funny story.

    the art in this video isn't ninjutsu.

    way back in the 50's takamatsu was frustrated no young people wanted to learn kukishin ryu that he had learned, kodokan judo was VERY popular.

    so he sought to increase the curriculum by adding kata from 'karate todejutsu' (since shortend to karate).

    now he had a kukishin karate hybrid, and he started refering to it as ninpo.

    kukishin ryu was not pleased. so he made up Toda Shinryuken teaching him togakure ryu as a kid..

    EAT IT

  • @Arteanor k but i have like 200 black belts and 5 iron man numbers in ninjutsu and wwe wrestling and i dont care and i just did some kata about 5 minutes ago on a mugger in my kitchen and i ate it.

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  • @xxBigxxBossxx8

    showing the history behind the lies that the bujinkan tries to pass off AS its history.... is a very easy way to get some people upset...

    but then... you would think they would be MORE UPSET with the people they have been PAYING, to sell them LIES.... but people aren't that bright i guess.

  • @Arteanor Oh my god do you have nothing better to do with your life than start pointless arguments about the legitimacy of Bujinkan on youtube? Could you at least go be full of shit somewhere else?

  • @Bjornulfr23

    i am NOT starting arguments...

    i am simply pointing out inaccuracies in the comments put forth, in this case, by idiotic bjk members trying to LARP their ways to ninjutsu stardom....

    'Could you at least go be full of shit somewhere else?'

    saying things like this gives the impression that you can show something i have said to be untrue....

    did you have a more reliable source that Shoto Tanemura ( he has nothing to gain, and everything to lose, and HE says its fishy....

  • @Arteanor Whatever dude.

  • @Arteanor That's just it. you are a troll. nothing more. your bullshit crusade to disprove ninjutsu existing in modern day means nothing to no one. Go read more Anthony Cummings' bullshit you loser.

  • @420Malus

    you see, the problem here, is that this didn't come from antony.

    this was told to me by an instructor in the bujinkan, he has a youtube, Torashin... check him out.

    he shared with me, from a copy he has of the Kukishinden Zensho, a book that details the paperworks owned by kukishin ryu.

    this excerpt, the part about kodokan is BY TAKAMATSU... i can share the kanji and translation of them with you if you like...

    tho i've not been able to reach John Lindsey to confirm his interview

  • @Arteanor

    You keep referring to that interview. It doesn't prove that Takamatsu made up a version of Ninjutsu, or his master for that matter. Infact, I haven't been able to find this interview anywhere other than your posts about it.

  • @420Malus

    seems you misunderstand...

    i am sharing my sources for the information with you...

    i have no reason to believe bujinkan instructor who told me this was lying...

    he shared the kanji, AND the translation, at the drop of a hat when i asked him... the guy seriously knows his stuff.,.. talk to Torashin, see what you think...

    on a SEPARATE note, i was telling you that i have not yet been able to reach john lindsey, i am making my best efforts...nor can i find a copy of the magazine.

  • @Arteanor

    No I understand perfectly well. You're arrogantly strutting around youtube telling everyone that what they're training in is a lie. But you cannot provide any proof, save for a couple of other youtubers' hear-say. And no one on the internet has any reason to believe you're telling the truth.

  • @420Malus

    so to be clear...

    do you think i am lying that the kukishinden zensho contains a letter from takamatsu to his old headmaster???

    OR do you think i am lying about what it says??

    and seriously... how is quoting from a book going by a youtuber? or did you forget that he is a BUJINKAN INSTRUCTOR... Shinken Bujutsu... check them out...

    you DO realize the REASON takamatsu was able to get away with this is because of the VERY prestigious standing of kukishin ryu.

  • @420Mal

    Tatara magazine page 6.

    John Lindsey in an interview with Tanemura S asks:

    "Did Takamatsu S always call it Togakure ryu?":

    "Not at first. When he was associated with the Kuki family he planed to introduce Kukishin Ryu Ninpo in the form of scrolls and densho. But after the war he distanced himself from the Kuki family and decided not to do this. then he met Hatsumi S. and Fukumoto s. Takamatsu S.i decided to teach them Ninpo. That is when he decided to use the name Ninpo."

    questions?

  • blink 182 screams ninja.....

  • hey mexican in this vid, after ur done playing ninja cut my lawn.

  • @moderndayninja5 lmao?

  • !!! he fights like Prince Of Persia!!!!

  • To enjoy , mute the music !

  • @SonsOfLiberity you like Boys Like Girls I guess...

  • @DarthPK Your as scene punk get your life straight your a wreck .

  • hey whats the name of this song pls my fellow clans? Peace

  • @666cctv blink 182 - whats my age again? i think... sounds like a live version

  • @666cctv What's my Age again (live) -Blink 182

  • Cute, . .but I was doing this shit when I was 14. Isn't "Jutsu" the actual sword training? At least it was when I was Japanese. My how times have changed.

  • @Kangsryche Jutsu means "art" or "technique" in japanese. Kenjutsu is the art of the sword, an Kendo is the way of the sword, both are sword training.

  • @qutasiq Makes since to me, . .however, then what means "jitsu"??? You have Ninjutsu and you have Ninjitsu--Yes "Do" means "the way," ie. Kendo, Judo, Karate Do, Aikido,etc. The Jute is the short sword like instrument used by Ninjutsu trainees for breaking sword attacks, Hence "Jutsu" (Japanese). Please explain your logic so I may be enlightened.

  • @qutasiq I will post an address on my channel. YouTube will not permit me to include it here. This could help you on your way, my friend.

  • @qutasiq We are alluding the point enitrely. These are silly assclowns whom do not deserve exploiting the Ninja. And yes it is "Ninja" and not "Ninjas." It is a family.

  • @Kangsryche About what you said - I know what is Jutte, I know that it's "ninja", not "ninjas". "Jitsu" means "truth". I don't know why are you arguing and advertising this website. You asked what "Jutsu" means, I have told you, and you tell me to explain my logic. Well, I have nothing to explain. Probably long time ago an old, japanese man was chopping trees for a campfire, when suddenly said "Jutsu!". He knew that must be the word for "art". And that's how it probably was. Happy now? :)

  • @qutasiq Actually, I am just happy to know that you know it is "Ninja", . . have a good life my friend.

  • @Kangsryche That's good. Have a good life as well :)

  • great vid

  • capoeira moves

  • 176 people like free ninjers teaching korean on youtube so much

  • The problem I have is that Ninja has been pushed and pulled between mystic warriors and spies/assassins. Rumors and such. That most people believe they are a Hollywood or and Japanese adventure story. As for this video, it looks like Jujitsu(japanese), Capoeria, and stunt work.

  • nice moves but so ineffective in a real street fight!

  • @elyedai tell that to the guy whose arm i broke

  • The wall scaling technique with the pole was very interesting

  • did real ninjas in japan do ninjutsu bujikan or mixed martial arts

  • @joemann1313 I would recommend to go to Antony Cummins channel. He is part of a team that does extensive Historical research in the area of ninjutsu. They claim that there no documents that specify that theirs is a codified system of martial arts for Ninjas, but rather they would use aspects of Jujutsu, Aikido, Judo, or Karate, etc. So if the ninja practiced multiple arts then by definition it would be mixed martial arts. The channel also refutes Bujinkans claims and uses evidences as proof.

  • @DeltaMartialArt I would actually recommend that you stay away from a fraud like Cummin's. He's claimed that his book "To stand on a stone" is based on karate in someplaces,Ninjutsu in others, and even Western Martial arts in some. He's got no proven rank yet charges people to teach them. He claims he was taught by a amatsu member called stephen powell but they've never heard of him. Both Bullshido and MAP have uncovered a lot of dirt on the guy, you should check it out.

  • @RhadeConstantine Is that right? I will definately look into that. Im familiar with Bullshido but ive never heard of MAP. What is their website name?

  • good!!!

  • really*

  • Interesting ready!

  • i assume all those flips and such are just for the lols and not standard bujinkan teaching? oh and that girl you"re torturing at 2:08 is just adorable X3

  • And my genitals are so big they could create an eclipse, as a 7th dan in bujinkan(adressing to gekiryudojo), you shouldn't be arguing with proudatheist90, as, first of all, it is pointless, as, most of the time, when someone has an opinion, or found something that supports his ideas, he will look no further, and as, seeing what this person is saying, he does not intend in joining the bujinkan, so let people believe, and work on your own evolution(of mind and skill).

  • @Nordrian I am a 6th Dan Shidoshi and a 7th dan Menkyo Shihan in Aiki-Jujutsu among other things and I was having a lol! with him, If he wants to pick a fight then OK! I have been on youtube for years and been given every name under the sun! but I think that I should be able to say something without people crying about it , I have paid my dues in the Martial art and life for that matter

  • @gekiryudojo Which dojo are you practicing at in UK, or are you teaching? if so, who teaches you in UK? Just curious, I don't know many people since I haven't been practicing for long enough yet, but my teacher might know the names.

  • @Nordrian I teach systema (for the last 12 years) not Bujinkan or Aiki-Jujutsu any more when I did Bujinkan Peter King was my Teacher

  • @gekiryudojo Ok, this one I know him :p never trained with him, but I expect to go to see him during his seminar in france next summer.

  • @gekiryudojo hiya Trevor. Came across this tiresome yet laughable little flame war between yrself and a couple of early 20s loudmouths who (drumroll) went to an American COLLEGE (oooo!) so of course now know everything :-/ (Trevor has more martial knowledge and experience than most have in their little finger.)

    Fascinated by the Bujinkan since Ian Ayers told me it was his precursor to encountering the System. I wondered; did you train with Ian back in the day? Did you + Ian train w Vlad tgther?

  • @CNCTEMATIC I have never Trained with Ian, glad you were entertained :) the Bujinkan done well is good the system done well is awesome people who go from Bujinkan to systema do very well at it as they have been classically trained, a thing sadly missing in a lot of arts today the top guys in systema all were classically trained in good MA

  • @gekiryudojo cheers for your reply. Open hand Bujinkan reminds me of neija arts from what I've seen. particularly bagua and Xing Yi, which I respect. can see similarities with eg Su Dong Chen's work. Having said that I haven't practiced it and know the folly of judging an art from youtube. best

  • people keep confusing ninjutsu with ninjas...there is no historical evidence that supports ninjas using ninjutsu..in fact, there is very little information about ninjas at all...all we know from historical fact is that they were mostly very poor farmers that rebelled in ancient japan...they were very good assassins but likely not very good at hand to hand combat. Ninjutsu practitioners today are sometimes referred to as ninjas but it really has nothing to do with actual ninjas.

  • @ProudAtheist90 I feel so sorry for you. you have not lived long enough or know enough to be that sure of yourself. and in the end you will not be proud!

  • @gekiryudojo everything i said came straight out of history books and a documentary i watched on television. What I said isn't my opinion. It is history. And don't insult me by saying i am too young and do not know enough...i am in my 20's and about to graduate college...i think that qualifies me.

  • @ProudAtheist90 what you know is nothing but badly written And researched books and TV? Give me a break!, against my 28 years hands on training and information from the top in the Bujinkan my 7th dan black belt Shidoshi title that I got from Hatsumi grandmaster many times you a little pup that knows nothing about this subject

  • @gekiryudojo no...you are jsut a fucking idiot that thinks martial arts training somehow means you know all about ancient history...get over yourself.

  • @ProudAtheist90 lol I would intellectually flatten you you noob! you get over me noob college education you spelt "just" wrong

  • @gekiryudojo I am done arguing with you,,,it is painfully obvious you are a child.

  • @ProudAtheist90 you  fail

  • @ProudAtheist90 First of all, I will partly agree on what you say, and partly disagree, there was ninjutsu schools used by "ninjas"(they were like commandos today, they needed to know how to fight in order to infiltrate or all their other jobs). Second of all, some ninjas were samurais. In the bujinkan, we hardly are "ninjas", the last one being, in my book, Hatsumi, but also, only 3 of our schools are ninjutsu, the 6 left being samurai schools.

  • @Nordrian And finally, when you say they "weren't good at hand to hand combat", I wonder where you read or heard about that, if their disciplines survived for a thousand years, it means it was good enough to keep them alive, hence, effective.

  • @Nordrian When talking about the hand to hand...i was talking about the original ninjas when they were rebels and going up against the samurai...they relied heavily on their assassination skills..as in being practically invisible and killing from the shadows....rather than face to face combat...if they were forced into hand to hand...they would usually use something like throwing sand in their face..then attacking...unless the ninja was one of the few samurai that joined them...then they fight.

  • @ProudAtheist90 And on what do you base this information? You read books, but how much accurate are the books you read compared to the one I, or another member of the bujinkan read? This is your opinion, did you study this deeply? One of the only person, who really deeply studied all the ninjutsu school, is Kacem Zoughari, a bujinkan member, who got his doctorat degree by writting about it, the book is called "The Ninja: Ancient Shadow Warriors of Japan".

  • @Nordrian Throughout my childhood and teenage years I was very interested in the history of ninjas...I read many books and watched many historical documentaries and they all pretty much say the same thing...that ninjas were assassination specialists..many years after the rebellions they opened up academies and such for martial arts training(ninjutsu)

  • @ProudAtheist90 yes, during the ninja boom, a lot of book and documentaries were made, half were crap, 25 percent were inaccurate, 25 pct weren't precise on the subject, why? Because when you hire someone to kill someone else, you don't put that on paper, or make a lot of fuss around it. But it's late, and I'm tired of posting, I might continue later.

  • @Nordrian Okay, since you do not agree with me...then what is your opinion on the ancient ninjas? Please give a reasonable answer and not one that makes you seem like someone that has watched way too many ninja movies..like a good portion of the people on youtube.

  • @ProudAtheist90 I have already answered, ninjas were kind of special agent if you compare no now a day, they were used for missions such as infiltration, spying, assassination, strategy purposes, they also were samurais for some of them, their point was to be polyvalent, and efficient, now there is the koga and iga lines, that were more of mountainous people, and farmers, who lived in isolation, and later became mercenaries for daimios.

  • @ProudAtheist90 I haven't seen many of the "ninja" movies, I just know that they were usually dressing as ordinary people, in order to not look suspicious when acting, they had to know how to fight since when acting, if they were caught, they had to be able to get rid of their enemies in order to run away, they trained hard in a lot of arts, including meteorology, strategy, and all that goes with it, like I said, they were used as special forces, to do things that required some discretion.

  • eres un crack

  • C'est vraiment la permière démonstration de bujinkan que je vois et qui est très intéressante.

  • My instructor could take him...

    Look up Kevin Green MMA that's a scary man

  • @Xero555000 but that is not fighting

  • @gekiryudojo Lol yea right... and "ninjitsu" is... ok go perfect your shadow clones or something

  • @Xero555000 Depends on what you think Ninjutsu is I dont do it I am a Systema instructor so not only could I kick your and his ass you would be dead :)

  • @gekiryudojo Get a real job :-P I've dedicated most of my life to science and Jiu Jitsu is just a new passion i've found, guaranteed i can make more out of college than you could will all your shadow clones working upmteen different jobs

  • @Xero555000 you mean "with" not will!:P Your the second one on here that has mentioned college and and can't spell or uses the wrong grammar. don't get a job writing! with your crap American college, and as for science it is us English that have invented just about everything you use like your computer your using! now! good Day sir!

  • @gekiryudojo Then why dont you guys invent some toothpaste?

  • @gekiryudojo not that i think systema is crap or anything, but i wouldnt underestimate practitioners of other martial arts styles if i were you...even though the guy you"re talking to is probably just some internet trol.

  • @superdruid999 I would not try to underestimate something I had not trained in, I trained in Bujinkan from 1978 to 2006.I am a 6th Dan Shidoshi since 1995 was the first person in the uk to train in systema from 1999 and the first instructor in it from the UK and those are two of many arts that I have trained in in 39 years I am also a 7th dan Menkyo Shihan in Aiki-Jujutsu so I know a bit about what I am Talking about .

  • I aspire to be him :) I mean I'm only a 14 year old yellow belt but someday....

    and does anyone know what the song is please? great help if one of you could tell me, thanks in advance

  • @Carnivourouscow what's my age again - blink 182

  • @Carnivourouscow Aspire to be yourself. The best u can be. Never try to be anything else or u will always fail no matter how good u might think u are. U might win in tournaments or streetfights with a role but u still lost with your "soul". A true "ninja", a true fighter never tries to be like someone else really. Its ok to admire someone and learn from him but never try to be like him. BE YOURSELF. First rule of life and budo was and still is: Learn to know yourself. Peace. Know yourself!

  • ok, i don't get this debate! I'm from germany(stuttgart) and i want to start ninjutsu bujinkan whatever it is... os where is the difference and could sombody give me good reasons NOT to go to that dojo?! or does somebody even know a more effective martial art (with a school at stuttgart)? thought of enterng the SKEMA academy, but the ninjutsu academy also in fellbach liek the skema have about the same reputation. although the skema provides foreign projects on the philipine isles for eskrima.

  • @Skakan

    if you are joining the bujinkan because you like it, GREAT i personally like the way it looks too...

    if you are joining it because you think it has something to do with feudal japan, or with ninja/shinobi, then i would advise against it.

    there is no evidence to support such a historical connection...

    ninjutsuhh wants to contuse the 2 topics...

  • thats what suki did from avatar the last airbender :o

  • cool ninjutsu. keep up the good work. greeting from

    ninjutsu-hamburg.de

    yakov schacht

  • ninjutsuHH, do you really think this video shows ninjutsu?

    Please define the word 'ninjutsu'.

    I say ninjutsu is not a martial art. Please explain why you think it is and where you get your 'facts' from.

  • @slapupchrist simple, a ninjutsu user can kick your ass =).

  • @slapupchrist

    1. yes, elements of it

    2. the art of the heart to endure

    3. it has been explained to you and this shinobiwarrior idiot many times...what do actually want??? i don´t get it...promote his book, nerve people? are you frustrated with bujinkan in america?? if you ever come to germany, i invite you to train, learn or spar- fight with us... feel free

  • @ninjutsuHH

    1. which elements? and why didnt you cite your sources?

    2 that is a poor definition. do you realize your deliberate evasion is precisely what he is after? he wants you to NOT answer the question, if you are legit why can you not provide a clinical professional definition? or a source?

    3 any mention of ninjutsu being a martial/combative art(budo) before takamatsu. why can such a thing not be produced, but lots of it being bujutsu can be?

  • @Arteanor

    1. if you dont know ninjutsu and obviosly thats the case with you, its useless to explain it to you

    2.thats the exact translation. clinical??? you dont want an answer. but you got a good an.

    3. what do you care at all, it ninjutsu it was never open to the public. you sound german.

  • @slapupchrist

    you dont want answers. you want to promote your book

  • @ninjutsuHH. Why won't you lisen to what slapupchrist and Arteanor are trying to tell you? it seems to me that they are the ones who know what they are talking about.

  • @j2091957

    i did, my friend. i even got their book from a friend. and i tell you they dont know shit.

    but as allways in life its easier to do something than going against something. what do you think is their motive????? think twice...

  • Nice song (H)

  • So casual...

  • I have trained with both Stephen K Hayes and Hatsumi Sensei

  • My sensei would kick this dudes ass. This dude looks weak as hell

  • @confusedegg Would you kick his ass?

  • @confusedegg saying my sensei can beat up your sensei is like saying my dad can beat up your dad. it's really childish 

  • @froliciouspanda Well said!

    Anyone in martial arts who goes looking for confrontation (verbally or otherwise) is lacking a critical element: balance. Inner balance completes the physical training. And without one, the other makes you WEAK.

    I had exactly one altercation I could not talk my way out of and the results were absolutely devastating. I hope and pray I never ever have to use this training again.

  • @Inrange2020 u suck, pussy

  • @snapper842002 You're a 26 year old virgin who's giddy over Mexican wrestling, and you wish so badly that you could one day grow a set of balls big enough to say something like that somewhere besides the cushy, secure confines of YouTube. But you don't. That's why you'll always be a bitch.

  • @Inrange2020

    That's not exactly avoiding altercation. But I agree with you other comment. If you want to fight, fight in a ring, a competition or with a willing opponent. Never should you respond to violence with violence if you have other choices. Fighting when threatened or taunted is a sign of fear, weakness. It's the fight or flight instinct and it is what martial arts training eliminates. If you know you will win, the fight is pointless and avoidable.

  • @retardno002 Wow, yes I 100% agree with you. Confidence comes from SUCCESS like you said. When you get to the point where you are totally confident with physically moving through the world anywhere and any way you want, you no longer perceive a threat unless it's a true threat. 99% of perceived threats are just that: perception.

    Good day!

  • oh yeah.. and wen you see a video where opponents fall around the master like drunk flies you know it's fake shit to stay away from..

  • I think no matter what martial art name you type into youtube you always get a video with the same techniques.. I guess it's all the same shit in another package.

  • where did you train???

  • Not that I doubt your skills but at least half that shit wasnt from the Bujinkan lol... I was hoping to see more Gyokuro.

  • @TrojanTTT

    but it doesnt change that even if it were from the bujinkan, it still wouldnt be ninjutsu.

    i suggest you go check out the shinobi soldier series.

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  • lol ok so far my intrests..when i look at all these comments ppfff ..

    You're so right slapupchrist ;-)

    I have been practising Judo and capoeira fe since i was a kid. The history of all those 'sports or arts' is always so interesting.

    Now i'm looking for something different to do as i learned enough of the others..so ninjitsu is one i'm looking at..but first of all i want to know about the history of it, so that's the first thing to do, even before practising it!

  • @TheAMGLover

    dude, cut the crap...

    me and slapup both know your a ninjer in disguise.

    "it could be Jinenkan , the swordart of ninjitsu.... " didnt you say that?

    sounds like you need to do some homework.

  • 1. What is counter-ninjutsu? Well how do I get in contact with them? Most of the places I find are bojukan and what not. I want traditional ninjutsu training. Or perhaps I am confused?

  • @elliotl88

    TSKSR is a samurai school... ninjutsu was partially a samurai discipline, but counter-ninjutsu would be knowing enough of the strategies in use to predict and counteract the actions of enemy shinobi.

    if you think ninjutsu is a martial art, we run into another problem... thats why i recommended that series, its too hard to answer these questions with only 500 chars.

  • I live in nyc, for the love of god; can anyone tell me where I can learn ninjutsu?

  • @elliotl88

    your interest is great, but i have some bad news...

    unfortunately, the last practitioner of ninjutsu died over 40 years ago, his name was Seiko Fujita, even more unfortunate he chose to let his ryu of ninjutsu die with him...

    but there is hope... a few of the old kobudo ryu have some ninjutsu (mostly counter-ninjutsu) that is included in their high-level curriculum, katori shinto ryu is one.

    beware of frauds tho, i recommend the shinobi soldiers series on YT, great info there.