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  • ...!! VERY VERY WELL THESE MASTERS, OUR CONGRATULATION FOR YOUR FREE - LESSON, THEIR LESSON ARE VERY COOL....!!!

  • Wow!! very nice technique.. I practice Goju Ryu and have some serious training sessions with some of these techniques and they work pretty effective on pain.. so... I would like to know where you guys are located at... for you info I am from Guatemala, Central America..

  • I like these guys

  • Have I missed something?

    I can smell bullshido a mile away, and THIS IS REAL.

    I saw some genuinely strong martial art techniques here. Yet there seem to be folks out there trying to demean it. WHY?

    Genuine martial art practitioners have a code of respect and don't call names like school kids at playtime. Acting like World Of Warcraft warriors or Grand Theft Auto gangsters isn't cool guys. If it's not your way, it's not wrong and it certainly doesn't open it up to hate.

    Peace and love, dudes.

  • I don't judge if it's ninjutsu or not as I'm an ignorant about it...I practice aikido so I can tell it's not aikido. That's all. Many of you guys should do the same...stop with racist/religious/ethnics comments...

  • I'd really like to know what is your background. Seen a lot of Ninjutsu techniques from your school (?) still dunno where you're coming from. Toshindo? Bujinkan? Gembukan?

  • I see no colour here, only people and lessons that I can learn from. Thank you from north of the border, SuubUrbanNinja

  • guy sounds like samuel l. jackons. like no lie he has the same voice... exactly the same voice...

  • Ok...Tae kwon do top, Aikido (Hakama) pants, Muslim beard, ninjutsu name....what's the deal? :) Looks like white belt Aikido concepts to me.

  • exelentes videos, muy buenas tecnicas, exiben mucha potencia en ellas, de chile les dejo una gran saludo en nombre de la escuela "dragon negro" y no tomen en cuenta a lo idiotas racistas que tratan de opacar su trabajo

  • About the question i asked in the other video, this is similar but I'm sure a lot of people would like to see a more rational situation in dealing with MMA guys instead of trying to stop them from taking you down by force. thats what i see in the Gracie clips against styles like Karate and Kung fu. Its good and actually important to know how to ground fight but military and law enforcement dont have time to be wrestling on concrete or five minutes trying to submit someone.

  • LMAO! A black instructor with an islamic bear saying brothers... sounds like a joke, but its not ... ahahah nice asian techniques tho.

  • ninjamaican afrikido lol

  • you know, not bragging by anymeans, i've been studying souther fist systems for over 13 years to finally get the rolling motion to have balance in almost any direction and vids like this only add to my knowledge cause i find the same moves in my forms. really good stuff. thank you.

  • good stuff..Kiram is a great teacher!!

  • There are some uneducated morons that leave ridiculous comments. For all the know-it-alls it is very simple. Call any ninjutsu dojo in your community. Go in and ask to spar with one of the students. Then come back and post your comments on how you got broken up. Trust, it's real. Have you heard of Maasaki Hatsumi, Dr. Ronald Duncan, Stephen Hayes, Sho Kosugi. The ninja tradition is still alive and well. Some of the biggest practitioners are the Muslim brothers in major metropolitan areas.

  • Errr... what's this exactly? Ninjamaican? Afrikido?

    No ninjutsu here, guys.

  • Err ,shut up guy, . What do you do spaninjish? Or Euroninjean? Its ninjutsu here guys. Bukun doesnt have a clue!

  • wow hes just stupid...or mabe its me thinking tht skill and knowledge has nothing to do with race?

  • @SuubUrbanNinja Let him know bruh!

  • HAHAHAHAHA, priceless.

  • i bet u just can't tolerate a muslim black man teaching students ninjutsu. Stop with this foolish racism.

  • I am serioulsy learning so many techniques, thanks again for all you do my brothers.

  • second that, ive been looking all over for some real ninjitsue clips finally to find this.

    many thanks for posting these.

    if anyone knows of a ninjitsue dojo in south florida please let me know

  • You are a badass! X-D

  • Why people don't do this in MMA???

    It's so ***** obvious!

  • uhhh they do sprawl.

  • EXCELENT... Muy bien!!!

  • Wow, Tai jutsu, the best of the best !!!it's the soul of marcial arts.!

  • a wretsler could easily fall fore one of those moves because its something he wouldnt expect to fight, their all use to fighting other wretslers and jujitsu fighters and strikers but as soon as something like that comes in they wouldnt expect it =P

  • im not discrediting ninjutsu because i know its a very good respectable art (which is why im studying it myself)

    but having said that, i ALSO study jiu jitsu and no jiu jitsu practitioner would use that move to take someone down, simply because no jiu jitsu practitioner will FALL down from that. we have better standing base than to fall from whatever makeshift takedown that guy just did.

    i love your videos anyway, and i have tons of respect for sensei ali too

  • More like it! Judo Head-arm throw would work well there too.

  • trust me, this stuff works in mma, i've been in martial arts for 7 years, and i'm starting my formal mma training next month, we use ninjutsu in our mma training b/c no one expects it they only expect bjj for ground work

  • Good idea.I was thinking the same thing.Catch your opponents off guard.

  • Just so you might not get murdered, BJJ covers a LOT of mechanics, and beyond that, greco-roman, catch-wrestling, judo, and sambo are all expected styles in most MMA settings. I'm gonna say that if it's legal and you can do it, there's a good percentage of fighters who are familiar with it. You CAN catch a lot of grapplers off guard in a sparring setting with something unusual, but you had better be good at it, and you had better have something to support you once you've shown your trick.

  • send me your mail please.... i think theres so much things we could talk about ninjutsu im a aprentice of shidoshi juan ramon rodriguez from peru - please!!!

  • to all mma fanboys.. don't fukk w/ this one.. this is the same concept shamrock used to avoid takedowns..w/c is proven helpful..

    /watch?v=9o7oYn_9qvc

    look here..

  • That's a pretty big stretch between the grappler's sprawl and this one though. He doesn't use his hips at all and his legs are still there to grab. I believe I've seen Anderson Silva do something similar, but he moved his feet out of the way as he controlled his head.

  • Holy hell! What can I get some classes like that.

  • very nice 5 stars

  • People quit bitching and learn what you can from this. These moves are amazing and so simple.

  • dude does anyone know what they are talking about? i mean really know or are all of you guys just amatures. please let me know, and dont blow smoke up my ass. thanx

  • i really hope you guys practice some techniques from your back on the ground cuz that's where you'd end up if you tried that on anyone who had any experience doing a grappling martial art

  • That is not how a double leg works. That is not how a sprawl works.

    Please, go to your local high school and meet with the wrestling coach. Get some proper instruction.

    If you still have faith that your methodology is superior, offer to have said wrestling coach try and take you down, and see how well you do.

  • But we're not wrestlers we're martial Artist. We're not trying to perform wrestlers moves. It dont matter if its the Coach or one of his top athletes, we still do out thing!

  • Have you ever seen Cheaters or Jerry Springer or sports fights like in baseball. The're very educational. They show that most people don't know how to sprawl. Or punch. Or kick. Basically fight. This martial art was created by Moses Powell and is tailored for the street.

  • Please try this when you have a real fighter shooting in on you. This is a strawman uke...

  • It dont matter what you think, tai sabaki will work , with a so called real figher shooting in.

  • I am not doubting it as in any good style of jujutsu or other japanese style tai-sabaki is a primary means of displacing your body to avoid an attack altogether. It just seems as if Uke is not shooting correctly for the Morote-gari, hence making the attack unrealistic.

  • How many street fighters be they at the bar the club or elsewhere know how to shoot properly?

  • a lot of tough dudes wrestled in high school.

    i guess it's better to train to fight people who have no idea what they're doing than to assume that you may eventually run into someone who does. makes perfect sense.

  • Ninjutsu is about adopting to any situiation. so even if you run into someone who thinks they know what they are doing, they can still get just the same! It dont matter!

  • I agree! I see where you're coming from.

  • dude he is doing it slow so the students can see what he is doing. In practicing we obviously arent "strawman" uke...

  • you're strawmen because you don't know how to shoot properly. bending over at the waist and charging in is not a shoot.

  • That is a shoot on the streets of brooklyn NY. Stop thinking about a professional UFC fighter and think about a regular thug on street trying to take you down. See your response lets me know many of you have no idea what goes on in the streets, you think every one is a profressional UFC figher walking the streets and will perform advanced and technical take downs, come on people!

  • On the streets, nobody should be doing take downs. You put a guy on his ass and then his ace boon coon comes over and kicks you in the head. ...Your F*cked. Funny thing is, I actually wrestled in high school, and looking at this thread, it seems a lot of people know what they are doing or have some basic idea from tv.

  • Tha was'nt a "grapler's takedown" so much as a "bum rush". Still good IMO

  • I like this one.

  • Thank you for posting this video. i have been wondering how to defend myself from grapples, so thank you very much.

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