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  • this video will be removed very soon !!!!

  • @gekiryudojo why will you remove it?

  • @TrainingFanatic I am going to re vamp it

  • wow bel video 

  • Kosei: the power of the tiger !!

  • This is very good in self defense

  • The model looked like Beckham! Hahaha. Great information, beautifully presented.

  • thats great

  • great video

  • The Power of the Tiger FTW! :D

  • Atemi (kyusho) is not an easy art to learn, and really hard to master. The problem is to do atemi, you must use force on the point. It is hard to practice on someone like that without hurting them. If you are being taught correctly, you will know. You must be first taught how to locate the point on yourself, then on others. This can be done buy anatomical direction.

  • im gonna try and train at this dojo

  • Theese video are valuable .Thank you for posting!

  • nice music :)  i tried the pressure point at the heart, and it kinda hurts xd

  • Very good reminiscent of the free stuff from Erle Montaigue. Ninjutsu rocks by the way.

  • Great video !

    Interesting thing, almost all these points fall on meridian points and meridians.

    Much too close to be a coincidence ... lol

  • @SysAdmin86851 or is it a coincidence that all the meridian points and meridians.

    follow the nerves, I have a book on acupuncture I got it in China Town in Manchester UK in 1978, I look at it now and it is so inaccurate is laughable. and it nearly follows nerves but not quite also science has Never proven Chi! to exist fact!

  • @gekiryudojo Science has proven Chi as an a small electric puls in every atom of our body, hard to explain but it exist. Chi or Ki

  • @Grof616 give me the URL of the Scientific study, who did it and sources, How many in the study and was it double blinded, ball is in your court! now!

  • @gekiryudojo Sorry I dont have the URL my sensei told me that, we train in the Genbukan federation. Any way it exists and its proven and he proved it.

  • @Grof616 that is not good enough and not scientific Your "sensei told me that" it might as well be your Mother told you that! sorry but thats a fail!

  • @gekiryudojo Fuu

    If i find some info on this i will post it.

  • @Grof616 OK!

  • @Grof 616 genbu is fail go find a better organization.

  • @gekiryudojo

    Of course it doesn't exist. It's been "an" explanation of inexplicable things in the very past. Nowadays, we know better than to believe in chi/ki or goddies or homeopathy or pink unicorns. No. Such. Things!

    

  • Thank you for sharing,I learnt a lot from this video

  • Extremely fascinating. Thank you :)

  • the name of the song its??????????????

  • Euro- march form the pc game Medieval total War

  • Haha.XDmusic from Medieval total war 1 - mu favourite

    Anyway,good video.

  • good to know!

  • 9th kyu test tomorrow

    Nervous!:D

  • don't worry about it , imagine you have all ready passed it and then go. :)

  • It's the day after and I GOT 8TH KYU

    I dubble passed:D

  • @jirokajuji

    hate it when people like you make it a competition of getting the highest dan/kyu etc. instead of devoloping your skills.

  • hahahahahaha and people say the rankings in the bujinkan are random...

    its clear that  you must have deserved this fast tracked advancement... since you are the only person to ever skip a rank...

    all it does is prove how trivial the rank actually is... so gratz on nothing special...

  • Yeah, in america, too many schools the rank is nothing, it's a joke. (I'm speaking for Karate and Taekwondo in US) The belt you get is just a peice of cloth, BOUGHT with money. Karate belts are something to look back on and remember when you EARNED them, if you do real Karate, you're black belt should be one of the proudest moments of your life, black belt test is like 8 hours long... It's not a joke...

  • @GuamKomudo true alot of americans know little if anything of earning their belts. I've seen 8 year olds in america who claim the right of a black belt, when they no little more than basics...they havent learned the true spirit of their martial art. which is where the power come from, not the belt. but the technique , the yell, and the spirit!

  • @GuamKomudo back in the day I trained in tae kwon do for a while, and the testing was stressful just to go from white stripe to purple belt(the first colored belt in our system). We had to write a 1000 word essay on what the art meant to us, perform all required forms(kata), all the "basics", do sparring, "one steps"(shadow sparring), and breaking. All in all it was about 2-3 hours just for the first belt! The black belt testing was indeed an all day thing.

  • @gekiryudojo do you go to japan? or have you ever been to japan to train with hatsuumi sensei?

  • Hehe this comment may be a little late but good luck :D

  • @dakoata121212 , I have trained with Hatsumi several times since 1987 the last time in 1995 I dont train in Bujinkan any more

  • @gekiryudojo dude, could you please tell me what it was like training with hatsumi sensei?

  • @Kirin9 I have many stories!, But I can tell you something that that A lot of others can not say I've had his fingers in my mouth and in my ears and up my nose! (not kidding!) he is Awesome to train with Old school where we actually hit and kick and lock each other to the max!

  • @gekiryudojo that is awesome man, hey, thanks for the response btw, I really don't mean to bother you or anything, but I train chin na and I'm really curious if you could share a story about your training with hatsumi with me, it would be a real treat!!!

  • If you locked eachother "to the max" you would all have broken bones... Ninjutsu is not the most forgiving style to play with...

  • @GuamKomudo hatsumi did not break my bones because he was careful I've broken peoples sternums ribs (nine set of) an ankle teeth lots of and hearts over 38 years of martial arts Karate bujinkan Aiki jujutsu and systema we trained harder in the past

  • If you break your sparring partners, you'll have no one to play with =)

    Sparring is a time to LEARN what you did wrong, and then be able to fix it, it's the time to see your mistakes and learn what is your weakness without actually being in danger of getting killed for them. If you break someones arm in sparring, you are not doing it correctly, or for sparrings real perpose.

  • @GuamKomudo your right but if you play rough some times you make mistakes I never forgot what happened and there was a lot less chance of it happening again in training by accident

  • Il en manque selon les études japonaise de la seconde guerre qui sont publiées avec des érreur pour protéger la jeunesse;

  • leur a pas d'erreurs ici! buddy. ok?

  • esto no se encontrara en español ???

  • SI ves todos los posts en ingles... porque no preguntas en ingles? Dudo que este en español, no hay Ryu de Ninjutsu latinoamericanos de calidad.

    Translated for the xenophobic 3 negative scores: "If you see that all the posts are in english, why dont you ask in english? I doubt there's an spanish version, theres no Decent latiamerican Ninjutsu Ryu."

  • おそらく、オリジナルの日本語で書か希望ですか?その後、ビデオ­を見て! lol!

  • Very clear. Thank you. Great music also.

  • love the soundtrack, total war rocks

  • Cool music and presentation of the locations.

  • thanks for sharing this stuff

  • lol creepy smile at the end XD

    nice vid ;)

  • wow is awesome

  • omg this is awesome! :O thx

  • where can i learn kyusho? Can i go to some local martial arts school that teaches this?

  • first have a look at my other videos, there is lots of info there.

    look for a Traditional school, not a sports school most traditional teach kyusho points

  • ok, thank you.

  • your very welcome,

  • can u make one with the effects? anyway very helpful video, thx a lot!

  • effects like what?

  • i mean like wut happens if i press the points

  • 30 ninjas run up a kick your arse!

  • like wut happens if i press the points

  • if you survived the first wave there mums kick your arse!

    seriously nothing happens if you do not train to hit the points it takes a long time!

  • hey, have you watched the avatar thelegend of Aang, there is this girl named Ty Lee, she uses this kind of technique that she strike the pressure points of her enemies to paralyze a single part of their body, does Kyusho work like what ty lee from the avatar shows?

  • in a way, but not the same

  • what is the song this was set to? great vid, btw

  • The music is from the pa game medieval war, I think it is called, euro march

  • just out of curiosity, did the bujinkan schools get koryu status in japan?

  • I have no idea I think some of the schools in the bujinkan have, like kukishinden ryu, but not sure about Togakure ryu ninpo, big ? on that school

  • id like to also add that ninjutsu is the art of survival.. not the art of showing off.

    So yes this might not work in the cage.. because there are so many rules.. but if you use the tactics and principles of the koto ryu in the right way you may just end up defeating your opponent

    END

  • haha try this in the cage, goddamn liar

  • Oh my, how much disinformation... Historically, this art came to be used in REAL combat, for surviving, with possible use against enemys with ARMOR, that's why there attacks against joints and using fingers and pressure points. In real combat, there are no cages, no rules, and the attackers are not anabolyzed dummies, they need to be controled very fast.

  • "Anabolyzed Dummies!!" I loved that expression. Gonna use it in the future, Peace!!

  • @regisaugusto1 Ah, finally... the voice of Truth... good feeling... thank you .

  • any attack on the nervous system along with small joint manipulations are in fact illegal in pride ufc king of the cage iflwec and any other legal organization that you can think of in order to keep serious permanent injury to a minimal you would know this if you were more then justafan mma standsfor mixedmartialarts that's right martial arts witch is what is being demonstrated here and is the reason we have great competitions that WE the artists can compete in orYOU tosit onyourcouch andwatch

  • you have no idea what "martial arts" are about. it is budo, which is about self discipline (which you are clearly lacking) and practical application (which is removed from your "art" because of rules). my advice: get in a real fight, study something practical. OR if you want an "art", take a painting class.

  • lol... in a cage, like UFC, or VALETUDO, you have rules...

    in ninjutsu we dont have rules... we can spit on the enemies eyes, stick our nails in their neck, bite their ear if we need too...

    when we fight we have no rules, that's the main rule, use EVERYTHING around you, against your enemy.

  • That was pretty cool and informative.

  • Thanks! please check out my Pressure point series

  • If my (for example arm) muscles are relaxed will it work (pressing points in the relaxed arm)?

    Where in europe there are koto ryu koppojutsu schools?

  • depends which point, the radial,median and ulner, nerves all have points that work, even if relaxed, this ryu is part of the bujinkan Dojo, the shool is one of the main 6 taught there and there are clubs in every country,

  • Very nice work,thank you. By the way is there any video with the specific atemi to each one vital point?

  • not as far as i know,but my pressure point series will cover a lot more than this chart.

  • Thank you for your answer.

  • were this japanese names?? very nice film! 5/5 stars + favorite

  • yes there all in Japanese, thanks for the comment

  • and I have second one:

    the translations like Rangiku - Temple or

    dimon - big gate that are translations of Japanese words on english or that are original names of body parts in english??

  • they are names from the Koto Ryu Densho and not always a direct translation of the body part, take it all with a pinch of salt as all the Bujinkan names are mainly hearsay, the names are not important as what is being shown. BTW

  • Very informative

  • a swift kick to the power of the tiger should slow em up lol

  • yes! look at my latest Video!

  • Best comment yet! LOL

  • That Power of Tiger is a doosy

  • Hey! Why don't you do a Manga Drawing of me? sent it by E-mail (address on my site on my Channel info) i will put it on one or more of my vids and Credit you (what do you think?)

  • ...How'd you know I drew manga?...wweeiirrdd, but sure I'd really love that just tell me what you want to see and I'll try my best

  • I read Your Channel When You subscribed! Do what you do! That's fine! "draw me how I would look in manga"

  • any info on how to use these pressure poits to ur advantage??

  • Yes study Koto ryu or failing that see my Pressure point vids I'll be doing most if not all of these points over time

  • New Pressure point vid up now! look on vid responces left

  • is aquiles tendon (i dont know if thats the correct name in english)a kyusho in some of the schools of the bujinkan?....there are locks in pankreatos and other sports that are focused there and that really hurts!!!

  • Yes you are right, the Yano is at the top of the Plantaris Tendon, at the top of the Achilles tendon. And is used in Sambo wrestling as well. Iwill be covering them all in my new series starting very soon

  • ok...thanks!....but is "yano" a pressure point in a especific school or is common to all?..

  • I would say it is common to most only the name is Different, personally I dont think the name maters; it is just a reference name for a place to apply a technique, the name is a Bujinkan one, and relates to the ryu in hand, knowing where it is and how to use it is more important.

  • of course...i agree with you...my question was only motived by curiosity of the traditions of the bujinkan...i dont care of the name....

  • Obrigado por traduzir. Ficou mto bom.

  • Não tem problema!

  • can you translate please!!

  • yes tomorrow when I have time, OK?

  • look on the more info top right (all there)

  • Alguem poderia traduzir ou colocar legendas em português do Brasil?

  • 1. Ura Kimon, o fosso entre os dias 4 e 5 costelas direita sob a mamilos.

    2. Yanagi Kaze, o Adam's Apple.

    3. Rangiku (ou Kasumi), o templo.

    4. Hiryûran, o globo ocular.

    5. Shishiran (ou Suigetsu), a área um pouco mais baixo do que o buraco do estômago.

    6. Kosei (ou Suzu), os testículos.

  • 7. Yû Kasumi, o soft dimpled razão por trás da área earlobe.

    8. Tsuyu Kasumi, directamente sob a orelha.

    9. Ryûmon, a área em soft dimpled / perto da clavícula.

    10. Jyujiro, a parte da frente do osso do ombro.

  • 11. Jyaku Kotsu (ou Hoshi Shita), o fosso entre os superiores e inferiores ossos do braço do cotovelo em comum.

    12. Daimon, o fosso perto do ombro comum.

    13. Asagasumi, o queixo.

    14. Hoshi, a axila.

    15. Kimon, o mamilo.

    16. Kinketsu, as costelas.

  • 17. Koshitsubo, no interior do quadril ossos.

    18. Koe, a perna no conjunto dos gânglios linfáticos.

    19. Tenmon, acima e abaixo dos olhos e do nariz.

    20. Amado, a área onde estão as glândulas linfáticas, cerca de dois centímetros abaixo da orelha.

    21. Jin Chû, a área abaixo do nariz, acima do lábio superior.

  • 22. Hachi Yô, a orelha.

    23. Menbu, o rosto e os testa.

    24. Shoku Kotsu, o Adam's Apple.

    25. Gorin (Tsuki Kage), do lado direito da área ao redor do umbigo, a par do umbigo.

    26. Gorin (Inazuma), do lado esquerdo da área ao redor do umbigo, a par do umbigo.

    27. Sai, interior da coxa, especificamente o interior coxa esquerda.

  • 28. Usai, o interior coxa direita.

    29. Yaku, o bezerro.

    30. Matsukaze, as áreas à direita e à esquerda da garganta do indention.

    31. Murasame, a área imediatamente abaixo da Adam's Apple.

    32. Hoshisawa, o cotovelo comum.

    33. U-nos, a área imediatamente abaixo do olho direito.

    34. Sa-nos, a área imediatamente abaixo do olho esquerdo.

  • 35. Tentô, do alto da cabeça.

    36. Shin Chû, o tórax.

    37. Wakitsubo, a raiz do polegar.

    38. Butsumetsu, ao lado do costelas.

    39. Kyôkei, o topo das cinco dedos. Hadome, uma polegada abaixo lóbulo da orelha.

  • Com cumprimentos,

    Trevor Robinson, Geki Ryu

  • LOL, power of tiger........ i love studying this stuff, i mean, jus watching naruto made me love this MORE!

  • lol, yeah :D

  • Hi i enjoyed ur vid, could u please tell me what sports include nerve strikes.

  • Sports??

  • yes like karate or ninjutsu or aikido

  • lol no sports buddy.. this is for real world application. bujinkan is about survival, not points..

  • What's with all theese points ? Do they hurt or what? It seems there are too many weaknesses. Need answer. thanks

  • Watch the video responce.

  • I was referring to parts of the body. What part is the Kasumi (if the temple is the Rangiku)? Thanks.

  • Sorry I misunderstood The Rangiku (or Kasumi), the temple.

    is the same thing there are sometimes two names for the same thing

  • Kasumi (Fog, Mist) - Temple.

    Things became misty Hazy when I got hit there! One could say

  • Great video and refreshing honesty. If the Rangiku is the temple, what is the Kasumi? I'd like to see them pictured together. Thanks.

    racquetm, Canada

  • The Kasumi (kanji I assume you mean is Geki Ryu (Drama/Play Tradition/Stream) and is my Bugo Martial name, The Rangiku I need the kanji for that

  • I like the music

    What is it?

  • it's called Eromarch from the old Medieval War pc Game but it has been altered

  • yugiri would translate more thoroughly to ear slash/cut, which sounds awesome

  • it does but you need to see the Kanji for it!?

  • would'nt shishiran be lion confuser?

  • I did say on the info box that some peoples notes may be different but does it matter if you know things are that is the main thing! the name of it is secondary yes?

  • well yeah just everywhere i see the word "shishi" in anime it's always subbed as lion. i forgot tiger, but who the hell cares. martial arts are martial arts

     also that was a fast-ass reply

  • people say I'm still fast. lol

  • with the vital points on the legs (particularly Sai/Tani), would these be achieved through hand strikes or the more common shin strike?

  • either but I personally would'nt use the shin often,as a weapon it is limited (and have you seen the vids of the guys braking their own legs kicking with their shins yaroo!)

  • The Most Favourited Bujinkan Video!!!! over 1,000 times!!!!!

  • great thnks for this movie.

    I have a question though, in your story you tell "dim mak" has nothing to do with this and these points. Isnt dim mak done with the same vital points or is it something else?

  • Dim Mak is to do with meridians (acupuncture "not proven" ), Chi (ki) energy (blocking the energy etc) and times of the day hit certain points to Block the Ki Chi energy acupuncture,

    But there is no scientific evidence that this Chi energy actually exists! Whatever some people! say, people overlook the power of suggestion! These points here are muscles and nerves and no BS

  • thnks for your answere.

    this really helped alot :)

  • I can push you 5 meters purely with Chi using 1 finger..' if that isn't Chi, i've gotten REALLY strong.

  • put a vid UP then and prove it!! mr 15 years old! but make sure there are the right people there to witness/monitor it! OK?

  • no scientific evidence yet!!

  • no.. no "scientific" double blind evidence to prove that it is more than suggestion! although suggestion does work well on the weak! Minded the pen is mightier than the sword! Pen is....the penis Mightier...

  • No more posts about Chi please this is Atemi-jutsu not Fairyland

    thanks

    Geki ryu

  • jakkin:weak muscle is one you pinch not hit it cause extreme pain without much pressure and makes your arm tingle and unless your trained youll drop anything in your hand

  • LOL! how the hell would you know!

  • BTW Jakkin "weak muscle" is much closer to your elbow, just smack it with the back of your knuckles, you'll find it ;)

  • no it is not! in fact it is the ulner Nerve and you can hit it anywhere from just inside the elbow joint up to almost the top of the inside arm the chart is accurate! As a start point, OK?

  • also there are many ways to hit it! IF you experienced! like I am

  • watch my advanced knife I do it on there about

    03;33 with an inside hit! in fact I use a lot of kyusho on there and no one has noticed yet! except my uke Rob!

  • o well i just learned to pinch it on my friends and they freak it makes your arm tingle and hurt

  • omg... I need to learn these pressure points/vital points! This is like the samurai hand-to-hand! Where can I get lessons for these???

  • Try my other vids first.

    Trev

  • samurai didnt use this... its hard to hit pressure points through armor you know.

    Besides, samurai of the time probably thought of it as a low, dishonorable technique that only ninja would use. (ninja were considered trash at their times)

  • no, it'b be like a samuria, finding an opening and using it.

  • Wait, I thought the ninjas were the shadows of samurais, samurais paid ninjas to do things that are dishonorable I think :D

  • you can learn these in ninjutsu. join the Bujinkan.

  • oooohhhh! Teeeaachhh mee!!! Where? Where? Where????!!

  • find a Bujinkan dojo near you. search the net.

  • This was very helpful... I practice Budo Taijutsu as well, and this is helping me with koto ryu as we are morely emphasizing Togakure this year. *bow*

  • Cool i'm glad it helps you

  • Please Kyusho 2

    Video

  • Very soon now!

  • I'm really impressed by that kind of martial arts, but it cant be helped, i had to laugh at 3:25 the "Power of tiger" soooo bad xD

    nice clip anyway 5/5!

  • really nice clip..thanks

  • Get the screen Shots! Link in "About this Video" Box

  • These are great videos Trev. Thank you for sharing. Much respect to you!

  • Thanks Bro! I'm back on after getting no fun with youtube for three days, had to Reinstall explorer 7, flash 9, and java! I got so fed up I nearly did a full recovery on my PC!