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  • I don't know why you are trying to promote this as Ninjutsu - for it is clearly not. I know that this is NOT Ninjutsu - far from it - if you want the truth about Ninjutsu then please contact me!....

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  • @MrAaronch

    "Tell that to the Lin kuei of china or the sulsa of korea."

    show me evidence of either and i will.

    "The predecessors of the ninja." so you say...

    "I do not argue that it is a martial art." right, you assert.

    "We are taught martial arts but later on learn secrets of war." that is NOT how ninjutsu.

    " Ninjutsu is based in sun tzu's art of war." no it isn', influenced, in part, sure, but not BASED. We see the references from AoW in the manuals you refuse to check, it was fashionable.

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  • @MrAaronch Thats not true thats like some steven k hays crap.

  • @MrAaronch

    dude... seriously.

    the lin kuei have NO living descendents. i have asked you to prove the claims you keep making... and all you do is RE assert your fallacious claims....

    prove it, or shut the fuck up.

    we all know your talking out of your ass.... its funny you quote hollywood cliches but use them on other videos AS FACTS. weird hmmm?

  • @MrAaronch that is nonsense stuff fed to you from Hatsumi and Hayes. Ninjutsu is not a martial art it is a type of warfare. During the warring state periods the Daimyo's had several "ninja" groups which were like spies. You need to read some real Japanese history.

  • but if brute force was needed, then they would call in tanks, jets, ships for support and to help them out, the ninja had nothing like that, if they needed help, they had to call on what they had at the time, other ninjas. to be blunt and to the point, i would rather take my chances with the seal team than some ninjas, at least with the seal team i would stand a good chance of living.

  • bxth5, first off, you need to understand the time of age that these"cowardly assassins" were around. If you had studied, some of these cowards were actually ex imperial guardsman, not many , but some were. how would the common soldiers be able to take on a regiment of trained soldiers? easy, take out as many as possible with as little possibility of losing your own military. lets look at the common day special ops, navy seals are trained to take on the enemy, stealth is the way to go,

  • Check out this interesting article on the true history of the bujinkan.

    sustainedreaction. yuku. com /topic/5540

  • Thanks!

  • Nice music I think this is Mingus.

  • this music... -.-

  • Why ruin ninjutsu with such sucky music?

  • interesting..

  • Where there's will there's a way.

  • Awesome images. I've always wanted to study Ninjutsu, but, alas, I live here in Louisiana and there are no known(at least by me)practictioners here. Plus, I'm a so-called "disabled" veteran that hasn't trained in at least 8 years(I'm 38 now). Aging sucks.

  • Do not limit yourself. You claim the art. It does not claim you. Ninjutsu is an art, that has taken all the other arts, compiled them, added to them and made a science of them. If they are true to the peaceful, they would probably prefer anonimity

  • @owenspence it is an art of cowardly assassins that hide int he shadows because they are dont have the strength or agility to fight toe to toe. its a disgraceful art and i will defeat it whenever i find it.

  • It did nothing short of securing survival some 1000 years ago, dude !

    I don´t know if u r one of these "xxx or yyy is much better than Ninpo" - guys, but in case u r, I´d like having seen how u defended urself with "safety gear competition" - techniques against someone who wanted to actually take ur life xD

  • @NorthernWolf88 im not saying it is better or worse, i am saying it is for cowards and disgraced people, the art of stabbing someone in the back. its not something to be admired. they were assassins, and they did it for money or whatever, not jst for survival.

  • @bxth5 seriously, i don't think you understand martial arts at all, i don't care what you do, but you're wrong, i don't even do ninjitsu, but i admire it greatly fot the high skill level and beauty of that, which can only be considered an art!

  • We have people in wheel chairs who train! Just train.

  • I am 42 and train all the time...train and your pain will actually subside if it's just due to arthritic stuff...train carefully though and buidl a little at a time..there are ways to check for Bujenkans nearbye...try another style if not

  • @YellaDevil1 Hey I know of afew Ninjutsu schools or derivatives of here in Louisiana. I'm 40 and I train in Ninjutsu( not as much as I should) but I do what I can when I can. I'm in Lafayette. I don't do the "hardcore" stuff but what I do is still good stuff.

  • @kdmeaner69 if weaponry or classical jujutsu is what you seek you could seek out more authentic forms like those listed at: koryu dot com

  • @YellaDevil1 I am as well. You have to find a style that works with your limitations or a good instructor and organization which will let you adapt techniques to your needs and limitations. For me that answer was Chinese Internal Arts (Hsing-I mostly) and a local TKD school which I adapt my movements to be more slow and focused (mainly bouncing and spinning is something I can't do much of - the shock of it is too much).

  • Yeah ninjazz!

    Really nice pictures.

    Ninpo Ikkan

  • nice vid!

  • Thank you my friend!

    You have an exellent site and great ninjutsu teaching videos there!

  • The 9 Ryu of Ninjutsu

    1. TOGAKURE RYU NINJUTSU

    2. GYOKKO RYU KOSHIJUTSU

    3. KOTO RYU KOPPOJUTSU

    4. KUKISHINDEN RYU HAPPO HIKENJUTSU

    5. KUMOGAKURE RYU NINPO

    6. GIKAN RYU KOPPOJUTSU

    7. SHINDEN FUDO RYU DAKENTAIJUTSU

    8. GYOKUSHIN RYU NINPO NINJUTSU

    9. TAKAGI YOSHIN RYU JUTAIJUTSU

  • Great info~!

  • Thank you friend!!!!

  • music from miles davis or herbie hancock?

  • New stories (highway blues)Mark Seales

    Symphonie 9 Ludwig van Beethoven

  • ... are you 101% sure? i really thought that the first song was from Miles or Hancock. Please reply ,thanks! :)

  • Well Iam not sure after all, but that was the name of the music file...

  • @Lywnis first song is definitely by miles davis...

  • Iam glad you like it my friend! Thank you very much!

  • Excellent video!!!

    Welldone!

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