Good Demo, I the Bujinkan alot of effort is spent on training for a punch that will never come. As you said the common man does not punch in this way. However care must be taken not turn this art into another kcikboxing style.
I am very interested in learning bujinkan and these punches definitely do look good although i understand ninjutsu is based on accuracy and technique and so in terms of training do punches and kicks take the back-burn?and are the power of punches and kicks weaker compared to other arts such as kung fu,which use the idea of chi?
I would very much appreciate answers to help my understanding of ninjutsu.
@Cloudkicker100 imo if you want good training in punches don't try learning them in the bujinkan, too many flakey instructors that couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag, at least not against a boxer. ninpo training + boxing training would be a good mix though. add in judo to supplement the ninpo training and you'd be a well rounded martial artist.
This is a great video I'm surprised it doesn't have more views. I really had to do some digging to find it. I really like it because you name the technique and what school it falls under.
I want to do a translated version of the heaven, earth and man books of strategy. Maybe with videos demonstrating every techinque.
That's it, I'm stopping by YOUR dojo whenever I travel overseas. This is an excellent video and I highly rate this.
OkamiNinja7 4 months ago
nice
it is the first time i see those different punching styles performed
where have you learned this?
bennygermanyx 1 year ago
jesus schortly i saw you on my video kyan ke tao skills i hope you can see you their cone with tea but mainly how is very much tea for an old men
alekx58 1 year ago
Good Demo, I the Bujinkan alot of effort is spent on training for a punch that will never come. As you said the common man does not punch in this way. However care must be taken not turn this art into another kcikboxing style.
alanfigueroa123 2 years ago
The Oizuki (lunge punch) is from Shinden Fudo Ryu. Do you know any punches from Kumogakure and Gikan?
MyoushinRyuNinjutsu 2 years ago
Great stuff!
I am very interested in learning bujinkan and these punches definitely do look good although i understand ninjutsu is based on accuracy and technique and so in terms of training do punches and kicks take the back-burn?and are the power of punches and kicks weaker compared to other arts such as kung fu,which use the idea of chi?
I would very much appreciate answers to help my understanding of ninjutsu.
Cloudkicker100 2 years ago
i train bujinkan for 2 years. And my understanding that the punch the best ;)
vali4theworld 2 years ago
@Cloudkicker100 imo if you want good training in punches don't try learning them in the bujinkan, too many flakey instructors that couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag, at least not against a boxer. ninpo training + boxing training would be a good mix though. add in judo to supplement the ninpo training and you'd be a well rounded martial artist.
itsumonihon 2 years ago
Excellent demonstration.
SACREDFIREDOJOSHOW 2 years ago 2
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netaiko 3 years ago 4
Thanks - great stuff.
guywicks 3 years ago
and they say ninjutsu has no punches. great vid 5/5
vali4theworld 3 years ago
This is a great video I'm surprised it doesn't have more views. I really had to do some digging to find it. I really like it because you name the technique and what school it falls under.
I want to do a translated version of the heaven, earth and man books of strategy. Maybe with videos demonstrating every techinque.
Thank you from the states!
catlingscall 3 years ago
true ;)
mikowal 3 years ago