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  • Do you have to already have martial arts experience before you join?

  • heyheyhey the song from air gear anime

  • 23 people disliked and were killed by ninjas with the minute

  • well at least that is what is supposed to be cuzz thei are practising

  • that white powder is molished glass inside of a egg sorry my english is not that good

  • This is fantastic. I am a martia artist, but i would love to know the knowledge and strength of the ninjutsu. Hopefully i will learn it in the furtue.

  • lol, i got a friend who is in a dojo in mexico, she is always talikng bout ninjutsu, it is sooo cool!

  • Just wanted to know where i could buy the ninjutsu uniform that one of the instructors had on with the mask on, and with the baggy pants?

  • I thought bujinkan budo taijutsu practitioners of shodan grade and higher wore black belts?

  • @AdmiralMustard whoops nevermind. Just saw the instructer in the video. Whats with the white belt with backs stripes though?

  • I wanna join!

    

  • nice but its a bit too showy if you know what i mean? some if your chosen technques look like they were just thrown in this vidio just to show off our art but some things that are in this vid are compleatly impractical like spining that Bo behind your back, ninjutsu is about doing things as quickly as possible to help minimise danger to your self as much as possible and putting the bo behind your back just leaves you open to an attack, same with the high kicks hence why we dont do many of them

  • Did this video make anyone else call the nearest dojo and sign up for training?

  • Is there any schools on new Jersey I would luv to do ninjutsu and then go to Japan and finish training :)

  • @IsaIbnHamzah That is what I wanted to do! I can't wait 'til my I can be on my own and stand on my own 2 feet to do so.

  • i found a bujinkan ninjutsu school near where i live. i must join, its looks fun.

  • 22 people got smoke in their face.

  • While the videos are awesome, is it right to promote your dojo with such blatantly romanticised videos? I had quite a hard time finding the dojo in my area because they don't advertise at all. I just think the videos are very misleading and attract the wrong sort of attention.

    And also, why so many flips? I'm still very low rank but I don't think that's standard Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu fare. Something you added in yourself? (I'm not criticising the flips btw, they are also awesome)

  • ninjas :D :D :D

  • Excuse me but what exactly is that white powder theyre throwing i really would like to obtain it?

  • @SpecOpsMission Flour

  • @BlackDragon425 well is it dangerous to use flour on eyes or is it just for a low amount how much long will you be blinded ? and does it hurt much =?

  • @BlackDragon425 is there any training on hitting the bag and sparring in bujinkan?

  • @SpecOpsMission It's just a blinding powder ninja's would use to distract, dissorient and temporarly blind there opponent with. You can make it yourself. Just use baby powder or flour and mix in whatever you want to use to hurt your attacker. You could use ground up peppers, tiny shards of glass or metal, or whatever you want... Its all up to you just be creative!

  • ninja is all

  • are those guys with white belts beginners? cuz they don't look like they are...

  • @toastpfanne yes

  • 2:48 WTF?

  • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!

  • 0:50 = Oww, he's screwed :L lol

  • I just think it's funny that all these white guys are paying expensive amounts of dues to practice karate (basically) out in the woods, or some rinky-dink gymnasium.

  • 1:09 FRUIT NINJA

  • This is the best i've seen of bujinkan so far! congrats

  • wow...

  • this does look a lot of fun. I have a green belt in jiu-jitsu and i enjoy it a lot. I would like to broaden my horizons and i'd like to know stuff like, say, is it more attack or defense?

  • That double bow to the Picture of Matsumi is such an act of subservience!

  • @properjujitsu were not bowing to a picture. The bow is a ritualistic act of beginning the training with respect to ourselves and to others. Why would we bow to a picture?

  • Currently i am in Isshin-Ryu and it is a lot of fun. Can't wait to start learning some Ninjutsu ;D looks really good, all of the people in the vid did really well and had good stances i think gj keep it up!

  • @MrIsshinRyu Alternatively you can do LARPing. It is more fun and has the same quality of technique as that shown in this video :)

  • @flow1243 Much respect man, It's rare to find someone who will admit they're into larping, do you have a link to any vids of you and your crew displaying your radcore skills?

  • at 2:58.  Does he only rotate one time or two times?

  • please you must tell me, what do they say at the very beginning, this is very important. thank you,

  • How do you get the hakama tight round your feet? Ive never seen them like that.

  • great larping by the way im a bujinkan member lol

  • it looks good but it is just for the show. how many of you guys actually compete, and how many of you have ever trained with different people. it is easy to train with dummies. i wish you luck and i hope i will see you in a near future tournament. enough of thisjoke. lets get real. you guys convert the knowledge of hatsumi sensei to business. you just want to trick people to make money. i trained with few of you guys before. the most dishonest people i ever met. good luck with your acting

  • @WMATRACY Im pretty sure you can find videos designed to promote nearly every style of martial arts on youtube, all for the purpose of enticing people to considering training, and i doubt anyone will find a dojo for any martial art that isn't run as a business. its all about the $.

  • why do you guys have so many non beginners wearing white belts?

  • AIR GEAR MUSIC

  • sad that we don't have this in our town..

  • Wish there was a school for this in my area

  • if anyone has a ninjitsu uniform, were did you buy it i need one so please help me thank you

  • @jamesboy223 it's called a gi. karate-ka, judo-ka and jujutsu practitioners wear them. You should be able to buy them at any martial arts supplies store, or any dojo that you want to join.

  • Id Like to do this... im 18 years old, is it too late? :(

  • @NOD1S Not at all. Go ahead, and train. In a few month you'll have learnd a few things already : )

  • This is so pathethic i wish you try these technic when i attack you or grab you.

  • @ManabeRokuro I'd wish to see you grab my sensei. So bad.

  • @ManabeRokuro You have no idea of what you're speaking about...

  • @DarthMastro Oh yes I do...YOU have no idéa

  • fuck you charlie bitch

    

  • Thumbs up!!!

  • Do you have a certain fighting stance, or ist it just a stance that suits you best?

  • THIS IS AWSOME AND I LOVE NINJUTSU

  • This is a great video... I come from a boxing background and recently started dabbling in thai-kickboxing. I really think I wanna give this a go...

  • @eriktopmodel You're joking right? You wanna go from boxing to Muay Thai to fucking ninja-play!! Seriously dude with that kind of background you should be able to sense bullshit, which this is. Do Judo, do BJJ, do Wrestling, do Sambo, do Krav Maga. But for the love of God do not waste your time on this.

  • this song kinda sounds like what they play in airgear

  • this video is misleading man, ninjas wear orange and eat ramen

  • @ianc0bb haha nice one

  • That was really good!

  • Ay chacho! I really wanna train with Bujinkan so bad! They have one here in Georgia- the Atlanta Bujinkan, but I live all the way in Lawrenceville! I've been having to teach myself with online free vids, but still. Besides, I'm probably too young, tho.

  • great style good job

  • im 16 and thinking of starting this is that an ok age to start?

  • @snigglesthedestroyer Bujinkan is for any age. I started when I was 11, stopped for 7 years and now I'm back doing formal classes again. It's not age that matters in bujinkan, but rather perseverance. It also doesn't matter if you've studied another martial art. Take the things you learned and add whatever you find useful to your training ;) Also if your having trouble don't be afraid to ask the sensei or your sempai's for help.

  • @snigglesthedestroyer

    i think its perfect !

  • Hey i hear Air gear theme music <3

    Very nice skills my friends

  • My mother and grandmother taught me some form ninjutsu when I was four to ten... although little bit of the forms and movements I forgot since it's been 6 years. lol

  • this was so fucking awesome O.O

    soo coooool T.T

  • SUPREME!!!!!!!!! i would like to be a ninja u.u

  • Bujinkan Ninjutsu looks like it could be quite fun, i always liked ninjas since a kid

  • Is it just me or is the music that starts at 1:05 the theme song to Air gear?

  • You guys are wicked. Great work. Getting a bit old and fat now, but might look you up over here in Adelaide, Australia!!

  • In love with your videos. Wish i could be in a ninja dojo too.

  • O_o that was the most awesome ninjutsu display i have ever seen in all my life...blow away......

  • this is hilarious do people actually think this stuff works in real life...wtf are these power rangers? and why is it always white people that line up for this silly crap...test this crap against mma or bjj.

  • @8ringsofshaolin um sir this does work in real life. If you don't belive me then go up against a ninjutsu master whos been trainning for about 25 years and see how fast a you would get dispatched.

  • Starting this a week on monday. I really cant wait!

  • nice vtraining love it =)

    i make wing tsun

  • oh yeah i love wtfjutsu and stfujutsu

  • that's some amazing taihenjutsu =D

    liked  the bojutsu and bikenjutsu also

  • how much is martial arts training cost?

  • Hey, a question for any actual Bujinkan practitioners out there: How long does it usually take to go from white belt to whatever's next (The green belt, and the Kyu ranks, I think)?

  • I'm gonna start training this april!

    Actually,the bujikan ninjutsu dojo in thailand are not allowed any cameras or

    video recorder there.

    No other persons allowed except the

    Practioners and students.

    It's very strict there and i understand that.

    But in the US they allowed?

    Maybe one of you from this dojo have been visited the thailand bujikan dojo

    Before,maybe.

  • stop argueing, in my training, i buy a gun and shoot you all. there, i win hahaha

  • wrong, you have to get the time to shoot before I put my finger behind the trigger, so that you can't pull it.

  • anybody can pull a trigger. What happens when you don't got one?? You gonna slap the guy to death? And most of the time, fighting or self defense doesn't require killing.

    Dude this is HAND to HAND/ Close Quarters Combat.

    Just ask the Marine Corps. or the Special Forces the necessity of teaching martial arts to their soldiers.

    Besides, ain't you never watch Steven Segeal or Van Damme? they got mad guns. lmao....

  • @aa3gunner Just to be quite plain, martial arts are extremely unimportant in the military. They're a nice physical training tool, but armies spend 80% of their time training soldiers to march and shoot. For a soldier on the battlefield to actually have to resort to unarmed combat the situation must have gone immensely pear shaped.

    Consider - he has no rifle, no sidearm and no friends. What the hell's he been doing?

  • @ManicParroT: Please Google "MCMAP" and "Army Combatives". Then restate your comment.

    Also watch here on youtube "Human Weapon: Marine Corps. Martial Arts".

    The army also has a motto saying: "Sometimes, the then enemy is close enough to touch."

    Seriously dude, where have you been?? Isolated in your basement playing Counter Strike all night? Geez you're naive.

  • @aa3gunner Already seen it.

    I suspect the Marines would be better off spending the time learning basic Arabic.

  • @ManicParroT. ACtually they wouldn't

  • @sengoku17 any retard can buy a gun and pull a trigger. marital arts is about bettering ones self, not killing people. oh and by the way, if someone is highly trained in marital arts, they can take the gun right out of your hands and kill you with it.

  • ... thats the art of killing... then guns came and made thinks easier for us big bellied guys hehe

  • i dont see how people can assume that because you dont use full force on your friends in the training hall that it will impact on the execution of techniques in reality, i train with the bujinkan and have had to use the techniques for real a few times, the softer training in the hall did not hinder my application of the techniques.

  • thanks :)

  • Dude i love this! Was planning to start with bujinkan now in January but my knee injury stopped me, but my doctor said that it would be fine at summer so ill start at that point instead! So now i cant wait until i do!

    Btw whats the name of the song you used in the video? I realy liked it so id like to know, and who knows, maybe you're so kind enough to send it to me?

  • Music: Buddhist Cafe

    1. Beautiful Life [sunshine mix]

    I always post the music in the details --------->

  • @BlackDragon425 hey mate i like what you guys are doin over there. if im ever in country ill pop in and say g'day.. keep up the high quality of training mate, peace out from australia.

  • @shamanmik3 haha common is this power rangers this crap would not work in real life test this garbage agianst mma or bjj and why is it white people always line up for this foolish garbage>

  • @8ringsofshaolin

    Well first of all, why are you assuming that im white? Thats a load of bullshit cause i aint.

    Secondly, MMA And BJJ doesnt work in RL either because the fact is that you're learned to follow some rules, and not to apply it in real life.

    What i want to say that even if this doesnt work as well as its said, nothing does. Ive trained MMA, BJJ, Karate and Judo. And what ive learned from experience is that no one works on the streets unless you modify it to your personal preferences

  • @shamanmik3 so this isnt just bujinkan, its ninjutsu bujinkan

  • @TheSkateLot Uh what?

  • Up until this point I was happy we were at least disagreeing but discussing something. Right now, you're after name calling and sadly you are the one who likes the argument. I don't think you know what you're talking about and are clearly very excited about your own opinion. I'd like you to calm down and I see you've argued yourself into a circle at this point, so I'm leaving you to it. Good luck in your training, whatever it is you train in.

  • @KaptainKeys well played mate, i dont know why if they hate this art so much what the fuck are they doin on youtube watching these videos.

  • heres a telling hypothetical. if someone gets hit in an mma gym during training, they usually congradulate their attacker for landing a shot. if someone actually gets hit in the bujinkan they stop the demo, see if the person is ok, and continue.

    the GOAL is HITTING in live training

    the GOAL is DEMONSTRATING WITHOUT ACTUALLY HITTING in larping

    can it be any more clear? or do you just like to argue?

  • WRONG.

    I've trained in a leading MMA club in Britain and when you hit someone, YOU APOLOGISE.

    In grading theres more force involved, some of which is full on like rubber weapons or rear attacks etc, but NEVER full contact striking, unless its sparring with gloves.

    Its more forceful than here, but still not full force.

    You could permanently injure someone so how is that good for anyone let alone the trainer who would lose money AND students?

  • where i've trained combat sports, most time was spent rolling or sparring and yes with gloves. when i studied tmas, most of the time was spent doing drills with predetermined outcomes. in all the bujinkan footage, you see choreography but never any live fighting. bujinkan guys need to put on the gloves and fucking hit each other. 100 percent slow motion training is worthless and creates the clueless posers you see featured above.

  • Yes true, too much choreographed stuff like this and a lot of the Aikido etc is not good. Eventually you have to go at it in competition or sparring.

    If not, you end up like that Ki-ai 'Grandmaster' lol.

    The one who was unbeaten in 200 fights with a martial art that involved NO TOUCHING,just waving his hands.

    Boy, he was real crap when it came to real fighting. lol.

  • @imperialpod So you train this for the purposse of never actually using it?...

  • @nicerebound depends on the "hit". you dont knife-hand each other in the throat, punch each other in the temple, attack the eyes and groin and bend fingers backwards when doing randori, right? because then you have maimed students, lawsuits, and an out-of-business school.

  • people throw lunge punches in larps but never in real life

    standing wrist locks always work in larps but never in real life

    hatsumi is only good at larping, not at fighting

    this is evidenced by the fact that he has filmed himself for damn near 60 years and has yet to capture a fight. lots of demos, lots of larps, no one single fight.

    no bujinkan ninja ever fights. the ninjas, if they existed, actually fought. they were not larpers, they were probably legends, but they were not larpers

  • I enjoyed that - I thought that was some brilliant taijutsu. I'm training Ninpo, but not with the Bujinkan, and this has elevated my opinion on the Bujinkan. Goes beyond LARPing to my mind, I think that's effective. Thanks for posting the video.

    Why do you wear the hakama in your dojo btw?

  • how does any of this go beyond larping if they aren't actually struggling against each other? you can only ever larp against a cooperating opponent.

  • @nicerebound I guess this will depend on our definitions of LARPing. I watched the video and saw full-speed punches deflected and countered, some fantastic gymnastic talent and some excellent lock demonstration. TBH, along WITH that I saw some ninja-dressup, smoke bombing and usual silliness... But it impressed me to watch dedicated martial artists here and ninpo is something I train, though not with the Bujinkan.

  • my definition of larping is live action role play. playing out a role that is fictitious but doing so in a live setting with real people. zero malicious intent. call the punches full speed, but they are being thrown from a specific distance and with a specific timing that are made known to the defender. its role playing because they aren't actually fighting, they are playing a role in a fantasy in which no one intends to hurt anyone else. its not really a matter of opinion. its larping

  • @nicerebound well, I can see that it was. No need to tell me it wasn't the case. As for the distance and timing neither of us were there (unless you were) so we cannot call that. I certainly don't train with people who aren't trying to hit me, and by your reasoning every martial art at any stage is LARPing. Nobody, in the ring or outside, is really attacking the other person.

    I would have to admit of course the ninja dressup is different. That's a bit harder to swallow.

  • there are plenty of people training against resistance. you don't have to try to kill the person, but there is a definite line between a demonstration and an actual struggle in which both parties try to win, try to hurt the other party until they can no longer fight. the bujinkan throws punches to demonstrate. if you would like to give me a timestamp of anything different happening in this video or any other bujinkan video, be my guest. if you can't see its choreographed, then you are hopeless

  • Amen! nice to see someone else can see this for what it is.. a false economy

  • Hakama feels more loose when kicking and especially if one is going to be acrobatic. For me, I find it to be much more comfortable than regular gi pants. It can help with subtlety of footwork too sometimes.

  • Thanks for the reply.

  • @KaptainKeys Ninjutsu isn't larping to begin with...

  • @KaptainKeys hey mate, dont mean to be rude, but what do you mean by larping? im from australia and i've never heard that term. peace mate..

  • @SuperHefner L.A.R.P means Live Action Role Playing, basically you get a get a bunch of people together and do moch battles with foam swords or any theme really, never done it myself, saw it in a movie but i can't remember what it was called. Looks like it would only be fun on a large scale with lots of drugs.

  • this is great larping, borders on real choreography even

    but i don't see any fighters

  • There's no taijutsu being it's all muscle and too flashy with the Bo and sword!

  • ha ha ha ha

    nerds

  • Though they have athleticism, they are still beginners. You never stop learning.....

  • at 1:39 onward isnt that a dangerous move to be using with out a mat at least? The hit the top of his head i think

  • @Mider999 the floor is covered in mats!

  • i know man but you can still hurt your neck

  • yeah true

  • what is the name of this song?

  • 2:10 he doesnt even swing it at him properly!

    its all very impressive but practical? (incoming!)

    not likely

  • I want to go and train there!! In all the martial arts classes I've been to, it's been either rigorously, pointlessly dogmatic or overly lax.

    The Ninjutsu class I went to for a while had no syllabus. The result was that we never practiced anything enough to use it.

  • white-yellow-green-black

    i think

  • what are the ranks belts what ever it is in ninjutsu?

  • White belt for beginers, then green belt for every kyu grade, then black belts for the dan grades

  • i think you are forgeting Brown.

  • never seen a brown belt in the bujinkan. Sometimes women wear purple or red instead of green, but that's all.

  • actually this dojo seems to have people stayin on white belt for more than one grade

  • The Beginners use White belt -10th kyu

    Then you get to use Green (men) or Red (mostly used by konoichi)-9th to 1st Kyu

    And the last one is the Black belt -1st to 15th Dan.

    Aside from the belts you are also ranked with stars.

  • Wow, is that really the level of 9th-1st kyu? It looks amazing. Much higher level than where I train.

  • I don't agree with taurus8763 for saying that this is only suitable for young men. We have somebody nearing fifty years old in our dojo, and he is very good at this. I think age or gender don't matter, it's your dedication that matters the most.

  • This is definately a young mans game......if your over 30 and want to start....Forget It....

  • ooh too bad, im 33 lol. But my son is only 3 :) , maybe he would like it.

  • Hey, man thanx alot for the advise. Here in Stockholm we got Kaigozan..I dont exactly know the difference between that and Ninjitsu but i ve been told thats its the same thing.

    But i wonder one thing, i havent seen on any video how Ninjitsu deals with punches and kicks. Ive seen alot of throwing stuff like jujitsu and jodo but i never saw how they protect against punches and kicks.

    U know anything about that?

  • My guess would be, that if they train dodging bullets, knives and shuriken then they can dodge a punch ^^

  • Maybe its because of its origin. Ninjas were normal people trying to defend themselves from abuse of great lords who used to have swords, therefore, main techniques are weapons defenses

  • Guys, one question?

    Which one is better to train...Ninjitsu or Wing Tsun?

    Im doing Kickboxing right now and id like to combine it with something that has more arms and hands in it.

    Any suggestions??

  • i would recomend ninjutsu. its moe effective without all the wasted movements

  • who thinks ninjutsu is the most awesome looking martial art?

  • how would these guys get on in a club,gang attack or a blind shot, has n e 1 had an experience like that.

  • Awesome vid.

  • OMG ! 0:55

    that looks so fuckin awesome !

  • that was awesome

  • nice work!! saludos!! from bujinkan mexico

    bufu ikkan

  • Hey guys i think that your school looks cool being in a garage the training looks authentic. I'm going to be putting up some vids of my ninjutsu training all the way from 9th kyu to shodan. One day I'll be stopping by your dojo and request a friendly match on my way to L.A. Hope to see you then it won't be for more than a year from now but want to let you know way ahead of time.

  • i never recall seeing this one josh very nice ,id love to train with u guys sometime..*bow*

  • seems a little to flashy to be that effective

  • sometimes flashy is all you need to defend yourself.

  • I agree. Sometimes being flashy creates the element of deterrence, which greatly assists in preventing fights from even starting.

  • sweet video my friend 5 stars. The students are excellent which is a testament that the school has a good teacher.

  • wow... i like to see white belt train intensively maybe someday ill go to your dojo and train to the limit *bow*

  • hmmm...sensei gardner or is this josh?

  • Sensei Garner actually, and yes this is Josh. : )

  • I don't understund why withe belts have notch!? In Bujinkan withe belt is only for 10 kyu rank!!

  • do you have andy school in new york or vergina

  • Very nice video!!!!!!

  • Sorry about the spelling mistakes in my posts im an idiot!!!!!

  • mugs27 it doesnt matter they still have enough skill to win a real fight