You obviously have the throw down and you know how to roll and come up on your feet. I would say you have the two main concepts down well enough. does it look good ? who cares? we are not the cirque du soleil.
I do wonder what that kamae is before you begin the roll? You don't need to be in kamae. just walk up and roll.
if you do want to practice a kamae, your right hand is doing something weird. You need to keep your palm facing you or to the rear to hide the shuriken.
I was putting the volume higher to hear the roll better but I ended up noticing that when you roll your front leg is turned inwards and that might explain the times when you looked off balanced. Try rolling on the same shoulder which is grasping the shuriken, its more efficient, but you can practice the other way too ;) just don't forget your sight.
ya the back leg needs to be different. if you watch my basic ninjutsu in 4 directions i zoom up on the rear foot and explain how it is so your top of tabi should never ever touch. it saves a step. good work though but once you fix the foot then you can work on true no handed rolling and make it perfect. this is still real good though but ya my ninjutsu rolling vid and it is a old vid shows your version i do it and then i fix foot and focus cam on it and explain why it has to be like that. 5 *
i think i got it. i can do no handed rolls from the knee or not from the knee and just on the back of my arms and shoulders. i feel my rolling is real good, not trying to be arrogant but i feel i can roll in all directions no handed and dive roll and pick up weapons. did you see my new modern gun video rolling and picking up clips and coming up firing.
I figured that, but two things prevent me from doing this right. lack of formal training because i can't find one Bujinkan or genbukan close to me. i also hurt my leg awhile back. i'll practice though.
where are you located? when I was trying to find a decent school in my area I called people, searched the net and checked even dead forums to find clues about a better bujinkan club. If you can't do bujinkan try aikido they teach you ukemi and etc, just make sure its reputable. If you can't find a aikido dojo try judo. If not any of those are good try bjj as a last resort I guess. Or you can always save up money and get a driver's license :P.
I also started to learn shurikenjutsu by my self (1year ago). Unfortunatly I too lack of formal training. I think the technique is very interesting and was commonly used by samurai. (By the way, Im also learning kendo, with a sensei :p)
have u practiced more these months?
at least to make the kamae or make them think there is no shuriken there before the roll?
Korga1985 2 years ago
Definitely, I'm much much better now. I'm mad my computer that allows me to upload videos is broken, otherwise I would have made a follow up to this.
Haku92292 2 years ago
You obviously have the throw down and you know how to roll and come up on your feet. I would say you have the two main concepts down well enough. does it look good ? who cares? we are not the cirque du soleil.
I do wonder what that kamae is before you begin the roll? You don't need to be in kamae. just walk up and roll.
if you do want to practice a kamae, your right hand is doing something weird. You need to keep your palm facing you or to the rear to hide the shuriken.
KeyboredNinja 2 years ago
Not bad!
kidosool 2 years ago
I was putting the volume higher to hear the roll better but I ended up noticing that when you roll your front leg is turned inwards and that might explain the times when you looked off balanced. Try rolling on the same shoulder which is grasping the shuriken, its more efficient, but you can practice the other way too ;) just don't forget your sight.
Shiiransama 2 years ago
ya the back leg needs to be different. if you watch my basic ninjutsu in 4 directions i zoom up on the rear foot and explain how it is so your top of tabi should never ever touch. it saves a step. good work though but once you fix the foot then you can work on true no handed rolling and make it perfect. this is still real good though but ya my ninjutsu rolling vid and it is a old vid shows your version i do it and then i fix foot and focus cam on it and explain why it has to be like that. 5 *
MOUNTAINOUS 2 years ago
i'll show you the real way to roll one day. it's so much better
scottbaioisdead 2 years ago
i think i got it. i can do no handed rolls from the knee or not from the knee and just on the back of my arms and shoulders. i feel my rolling is real good, not trying to be arrogant but i feel i can roll in all directions no handed and dive roll and pick up weapons. did you see my new modern gun video rolling and picking up clips and coming up firing.
MOUNTAINOUS 2 years ago
fix your back leg. you're dead in that position
scottbaioisdead 2 years ago
I figured that, but two things prevent me from doing this right. lack of formal training because i can't find one Bujinkan or genbukan close to me. i also hurt my leg awhile back. i'll practice though.
Haku92292 2 years ago
where are you located? when I was trying to find a decent school in my area I called people, searched the net and checked even dead forums to find clues about a better bujinkan club. If you can't do bujinkan try aikido they teach you ukemi and etc, just make sure its reputable. If you can't find a aikido dojo try judo. If not any of those are good try bjj as a last resort I guess. Or you can always save up money and get a driver's license :P.
Shiiransama 2 years ago
hes way down south all the dojo are up a little higher. my dojo is about 2 hours from him. theres 2 others about an hour and a half away.
scottbaioisdead 2 years ago
I liked your video. Very good!
I also started to learn shurikenjutsu by my self (1year ago). Unfortunatly I too lack of formal training. I think the technique is very interesting and was commonly used by samurai. (By the way, Im also learning kendo, with a sensei :p)
gambate ne ^_^
DidgPlayer 2 years ago