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  • Komisches Video...ich lasse mir erstmal seelenruhig an den Gurgel grapschen, hab keine Deckung oben dann warte ich noch bis der Gegner zum Schlag ausholt und DANN handle ich erst.....LOL

  • @outsidepers .

    I guess what you are saying comes under my first point.

    "1. sense danger and leave before things go bad" I'd like to think this would include not being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Stay safe mate.

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  • chuck norris :DDD

  • Interesting how some people 'know' how streetfights go. please raise your hand if you've actually been in one :P. Now raise your hand if you've been in a streetfight which was totally unavoidable.

  • Sport martial arts like kickboxing and MMA consist of SAFE fighting techniques. Hitting where it doesn't really do damage, thats why they always think they need to be more powerful, each strike doesn't have enough effect, its safetey fighting. Real martial arts like ninjutsu and other bujutsu based stuff involves techniques to actually hurt the opponent for real. Thats why the situation is best avoided unless absolutely neccessary.

  • I would say knocking out your opponent and breaking bones count as "hurting" your opponent in full contact fighting.

  • @SenseiAndyTengu Other than eyes, groin and throat. The targets in "safety fighting" are the same as ninjitsu. Your argument is false and shows a lack of understanding and experience.

  • problem, ninjutsu isnt a martial art...

    it has only been passed around as such since the ninja craze, first in japan, then here.

    the historical record is rather explicit about this as well..

    i suggest looking up the shinobi soldiers series here on youtube. a must see!

  • You've just demonstrated your ignorance of striking targets.

  • @ketsan. You've just demonstrated how much of a ninja fanboy you are. You've also never been in a fight in you entire life. But, keep putting on those pajamas and thinking you're a ninja warrior. Way to suck at life kiddo :)

  • I don't do ninjutsu. This isn't about ninjutsu, this is about a a very basic knowledge of human anatomy which you lack.

    The targets in martial arts aren't the same as those in combat sports. As a basic example boxers never deliver strikes to the collar bone which if done correctly would end the fight.

    Keep on stripping down to your underwear and telling yourself you know how to fight.

  • @ketsan. Traditional martial artist seem to thing everyone but them is made of egg shells and its so fucking easy to break things on people. Have you ever broken someones arm? I've been doing arm bars for YEARS and have only torn muscles to date. Its a little more difficult junior. But, you wouldn't know that. You can target the collar bone in sport, jackass. Do you read? Do you understand english? Take away the eyes, balls, back of head and you can hit the same targets in sport. Idiot.

  • You can't break arms? Are you serious? It only takes 12lbs of force, do a martial art.

  • "You can target the collar bone in sport, jackass"

    Aaaaannnd? So everyone in real fights sticks to sport rules?

  • I bet when you get mugged you're like "excuse me we need to get naked before we fight, I've never fought anyone with clothes on before."

  • @ketsan.. Are you trying to say you want to fuck me? Are you offering to get naked with me over youtube? I dont want to burst your bubble but I don't do it with guys. And what's with bashing jujitsu? You have it on your own page that you train in jujitsu , along with a bunch of other stuff you obviously suck at. Listen. Don't get pissed off because you sucked at jujitsu and everyone was tapping you out like you were a typewriter. Instead go train harder, and stop opening your dumb mouth.^_^)

  • Did I bash jujutsu? No. I just told you that you can't do jujutsu, competant jujutsuka can break arms. If you can't break arms you can't do jujutsu, find a teacher that can show you how.

  • @ketsan.. Its really funny how a second rate martial artist like yourself is going to come one here and attempt to tell me that training in sport fighting won't help in a street fight. ESPECIALLY a second rate martial artist who lists TKD and kick boxing as things he's trained in. Let me guess, you went for a few months and then quite cause it was too hard. You're a fucking joke.

  • I've been training almost as long as you've been alive. My father teaches jujutsu, he can break arms easily. You can't. By you're own admission you can't apply 12lbs of force correctly.

  • @Daddy's been fucking you in the ass for how long?

  • You just lost the argument. If you can't be objective on youtube then you can't expect to be emotionally controled in a real fight.

  • @ Ketsan... Are you mentally retarded? Do you think fights are fucking textbook exams that you can just waltz into? Do me a favor go find another school to quite and leave the rest to the real men.

  • The exact opposite actually. If you're rude and immature on youtube then you will demonstrate the same kind of mental imbalance in combat. The most polite and restrained person always wins because they are the ones who are most in control of themselves and so the fight.

  • @ketsan.. Once again, spoken by a complete noob. Control doesn't exist in a fight. You can attempt to be in control of your emotions and have a plan to do this or that. And then you get punched in the face. But once again noob boy you show your ignorance. You want to tell me about all the other things you suck at besides martial arts? Did you quit them all because they were too hard for you. Aww poor thing. Good thing you can talk about how cool your dad is, cause you definitely suck.

  • "And then you get punched in the face." That's a n00bish statement. After you've been hit in training a couple of hundred times it stops bothering you. Clearly since you have made the statement that getting punched in the face is catastrophic you haven't reached this level of training yet.

    A good martial artist is used to being punched in the face.

  • @ketsan.. Lol..."A good martial artist is used".. Nope. A good martial artist trains himself to react a certain way. But no one is used to being hit bare knuckle in the face. Unless you've got some sad daddy stories to tell us. Once again. Go find another martial art to suck at little boy. A good martial artist, you don't know what the fuck a good martial artist is. YOU'VE QUIT every martial art you started. You haven't been in one long enough. You're a good quitter. You can speak about that.

  • A trained person gets punched and carries on anyway.

  • @ Ketsan.. And that quote "and then you get punched in the face." is from Mike Tyson fuckwit. I think a professional boxer has a little more right to speak of what getting hit does to someone than you or I do. ESPECIALLY a quiting little wimpy shit like you.

  • So then Mike Tyson should have been fucked the moment he got punched.

  • Again all you're saying to me is "I can't take a punch, I can't break arms, I can't refrain from personal attacks on youtube, I have no training worth talking about."

  • @ And you're saying to me . I can break anyone's arm as easy as snapping a pencil, you punch me in the face and nothing happens. I AM AN INVINCIBLE MARTIAL ARTIST.. And by the way fucktard. You made the naked wrestling comment to provoke me and now you're crying cause you can't take it. Please let the next video you upload be the one of YOU HANGING YOURSELF. I mean, you should be able to get that one right. You seem to fail at everything else you start.

  • No I'm saying it takes 12lbs of force to break the human arm and after 24 years of being punched in the face I don't really care if someone punches me in the face, providing it doesn't KO or rock me. Kinda like most boxers seem to be able to fight on for say umm 12 rounds after being punched other wise boxing matches would last until the first punch connected.

    I'm also saying I'm not all that special. Most people can take a punch and keep on fighting.

  • Well I'm also saying that anyone with jujutsu training should be able to break an arm as a matter of course. If your opponent doesn't have to tap for fear of having a broken arm then they don't have a reason to tap. They should put up with the pain and fight on since no serious injury is going to be caused,

    i.e if you can't rip someones tendons apart you're not threatening them with an injury and they're LARPing if they tap out.

  • I'll rephrase that. Most people could take a boxing strike and keep on fighting since boxing strikes are aimed at the strongest or best covered up parts of the body. Taking a correctly delivered strike to an anatomically sensitive area is something entirely different, speaking from experience. I'd rather be punched full force in the face than have a knife hand delivered to the back of my skull.

  • @Ketsan.. Once again.. You're an idiot. I'm going to pull a YOU and quit. I think debating a moron like yourself will only end up like getting a gold medal in the special olympics. Even if I win, it'll still be retarded. So, keep quitting everything you start, and have fun deluding yourself. You're not a martial artist , you are indeed a wannabe.

  • @ketsan Nicely said, very true! :)

  • @ Ketsan. ..."it only takes 12 lbs of force.." Spoken like a true NOOB.. LOL.. You're never been in a slap fight let alone done any damage to someone..LOL.. How's that training from your daddy helping out? The "martial art" training he gave you when he bent your ass over and slid his cock up it. LOL.. If you were actually any good in jujitsu you'd know breaking the arm of someone who's RESISTING you can be more difficult. But, if you trained in a sucky school then I guess you wouldn't know.

  • Jujutsu is about using the resistance. Hence JU. If you's studied jujutsu you'd know that.

  • @Ketsan..I know there are japanese schools of jujitsu taught in the uk that do little more than standing arm locks, wrist locks and other bullshit. They don't spar, fight or train with resisting opponents. They look at bjj like its ineffective and then THEY GET THEIR ASSES OWNED. Sounds like you're from one of those schools. "it only takes 12 lbs of .." blah blah blah. A total fucking noob that QUITES every martial art he starts. You're a fucking failure at life.

  • Uh huh. So now you think you know where my father learned his jujutsu?

  • sports martial arts arnt that effective on the streets at all.. u end up on the ground like these mma fighters and the other has a knife your fucked.. why do u think ninjutsu never makes it as a sport? because its real and its deadly.. dont wana hear n e thing else about it.thankyou. goodnight

  • @leogets2006 You're an idiot. Most common form of attack in a street confrontation is a punch. Boxing and wrestling are VERY effective on the street. And ANYONE is in danger when knives and guns are involved. Your comments show you've never been in a fight, which is fine. Keep it that way. But don't think you can speak intelligently about it.

  • Woodman, you are totally right. I have been surrounded by up to 20 drunk attackers, lined up in a circle about to kick my butt. In fact I found that item 3 worked many times if you stay calm, you will find many times because your calm it unnerves the other people. I have 15 years of testing this on the street as a paramedic, I have used many of these techniques. One thing I am very sure of, is a true warrior knows there is nothing to prove by combat and much to loose, even if you win.

  • @jamestaylorasp Well said mate. Especially the last line. :)

  • @jamestaylorasp i said that in class and a kid punched me in the nose

  • @jamestaylorasp Being calm and reasonable kicks butt at this kind of stuff. Most people are looking for someone they can off balance and get to capitulate one way or the other- either make you the prey, or the predator.

  • Street fight: usually two guys trying to win a 'bout'

    Is is not the case that the the student of ninjutsu would seek to:

    1. sense danger and leave before things 'go bad'

    2. if '1' is not possible, run

    3. if 2 is not possible, talk your way out

    4. if 3 is not possible, pre-emptive strike to appropriate level to enable escape from attack.

    5. if 4 is not possible, disablement of attacker to enable escape

    6. if 5 is not possible, whatever level of force is required to subdue attacker

    any thoughts?

  • Talking about my own 25years experience, within 15 were into security staffs, i completely agree with you. And it's not a coward attitude. Totally oppositely, it's the most respectfull and safe attitude to have facing an adversary situation. Only exception : imminent agression, wich allows inmediate answer. Even sometimes it's is better to let the opponent thing he Won when in fact you saved the people behind you by entertaining the adversary. Is not pain a part of the training way ?

  • You just couldn't have said it better...!

  • @2008woodman2008 i agree that this is good advice, but are you talking about historical ninjutsu or Neo-ninjutsu, the two are very different

  • @TSOAS2008 Thank you. Fair enough, but if you're doing historical re-enactments, why not just wear the traditional outfits etc. so people know that's what you're doing. Why practice a martial art unless you want to have the option to use it if you had to? I am a member of bujinkan ryuko dojo and becoming more familiar with the idea of traditional kata and weapons drills that do 'inform' empty hand techniques, this is explained in a class. It could be explained in videos too maybe.

  • hi woodsman, nice to hear from you. i was not refering to the martial arts style, i am saying that ninjutsu appears not to be a martial art in history.

  • @TSOAS2008 / Hi there, I see what you mean. Ninjitsu is not an art that by this name traces back through time, as it is an amalgamation of previously separate styles or arts. The term Ninjutsu represents a set of unarmed and weapon techniques from a number of ryuha, namely Koto ryu, Gikan ryu, Gyokko ryu, and Togakure ryu, among others, so you're right, ninjutsu per-se is not 'historical', but its constituent parts are. This is my understanding anyway!

  • hi woodman, i am the author of the book shinobi soldiers, to me there is a very real historical ninjutsu and it DID exist in history. but it was never a martial art. can you have a look at my channel and the vids shinobi soldiers. there are about 10. tell me what you think?

  • @2008woodman2008 dont buy his books. its all bullshit and he just writes his bs to promote his book. so: dont buy the book

  • @2008woodman2008 Depends if you are talking about a street fight or a street attack. You may not get the chance to run or talk, you may not even know you are under attack before you have a peice of pipe slammed into the back of your head.

    Much of self defence is being in the right place at the right time, and that includes not being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  • @2008woodman2008

    perfect

  • @2008woodman2008 I think it's more the idea of training to grow. To maintain a presence in the world that avoids most, if not all, conflicts by conducting yourself in a way that avoids turbulence. effortless navigation.

  • @2008woodman2008 My sensie teaches us to

    1: relax

    2: don't let the other guy touch you

    3: don't be fraid to touch the other guy

    4: create the opportunity to escape

    5: If 1-4 don't work, help him take a nap the length of which is determined by the attacker.

    I love avoiding stuff like that as muchas is possible. Even go on parkour runs everyonce in a while to give me an edge up if I need to make an escape.

  • @2008woodman2008 if 5 is not possible, then you're fucked :)

  • @2008woodman2008 Totally agree.

  • @2008woodman2008 strike only if nessary last resort

    esacpe by any means kill or be killed

  • its an sport, end its an exibition...real life not ocurre that way...Im 52 and with a young guy Im not have much chanse if I fight this way...I have no 5 minuts of energy to espend dansing around...real fight breake, blind, dislocate, pullout or kill in mater of seconds...how be faster then faster? be there before the atak, and using the bussi time of the ataker...think about it.

  • if you know how to do it well, doing something like this you can save your life on a danger situation

  • sehr schön =) endlich mal was ordentliches. Nur n Bissn kurz

  • cross the hands in the end, is called Jumonji no Kamae...

  • Why do u cross your hands at the end???

  • ¬¬"

    this is tai FAKE jutsu

  • I agree... there is just too much force used... more like karate than taijutsu

  • I agree too. Taijutsu, as tought in the Bujinkan AND DEMONSTRATED by Hatsumi Masaaki is just using cynetics, timing and the element X ("feeling"). Thus, you can fight at more than 76 years old a young and fully powerfull man. If using strengh, old people have absolutely no chance at all. That's the ENORMOUS difference between Bujutsu and fighting SPORTS or fakes, as you both described it. May you have a happy life.

  • Unfortunately, most "fighting sports" provide you with a far better self-defensive base than the Bujinkan ever will.

    Also unfortunately, technique is only half the equation. Strength is still important. And lastly, welcome to the real world.

    Fighting doesn't look like it does when your Sensei demonstrates on an unresisting opponent. Fighting entails both parties trying to tear each other apart.

    The only safe way to practise for this is medium to hard-contact sparring.

  • I'm sadly not agreeing with this estimation. Watch some of the old or firsts HATSUMI MASAAKI video demos. You'll understand much better than talking to the fool of me ^.^ ..

  • It is not an estimation. It is fact. You must train under pressure to be effective under pressure. You can't train to swim on dry land.

    The fact is, most "fighting sports" train in a far more effective method than most of the arts which claim to be "combat oriented."

    Plus, competition is an excellent way of improving your fighting ability and motivating yourself to do so.

    And it is also true that fighting does not look smooth and flowing. It's not the way it is. It is violent and disorienting

  • I think Koga Ryu style is more skilled and ts not used alot so you have the advantage

  • But then... "Koga Ryû" never existed. It was called "Kôka Ryû" and it has been extinguished at least decades ago if not more than 150 years.

  • But its more effective in many ways like taking down enemys by hitting wak spots and damgeing them with out killing for enterigation.

  • wait, you're agreeing that it never existed and the closest thing was extinguished 150yrs. ago, but you still hold that its more effective?

  • 1961 with Seiko Fujita's death.

  • they are clearly skilled in the art of ninjutsu, i really don't think they suck at all

  • how about don't let him grab your neck in the first place - bin der Meinung, dass das viel besser wird

  • Sorry, I meant to say "You guys REALLY suck!!"

  • If this is "Tai Jutsu" then playing video games seems more effective. Why cross your hands at the end, so you'll have a pose for your casket?

    Damn...You guys SUCK.

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