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  • im sorry i don't see this as effective today i kinda see here stephen k hayes is talking about when he says change some things for the modern world and i notice that everytime someone tries to attack hatsumi there either off balance or from far back i dont support the bujinkan i think he's using people to get money then teach

  • i bet hes saying, "all u round eyed gaijin think your ninjas.. hahah"

  • I need to learn this style. I always walk around and shop with my naginata and just don't know how to protect myself with it :(

  • @Cplblue wth do u live where you can walk around and do your shopping with a naginata?!

  • Hatsumi Sama!!!!

  • With a name like BuddhaZenMind you are incredibly disrespectful of Hatsumi Sensei.

    Post your inconsiderate comments somewhere where they do not offend a living relic, you drug-addicted miscreant.

  • nice use of distance. Great art. And plz ppl respect this and other arts. dont hate what you dont know.

  • like his thoughts but you never see any students actually punching like they do on the street or following through. more realism if we are to believe he is awesome.

  • hes still tough in that age

  • Hey Michelangelo where's the pizza dude.....

  • Hatsumi is a real ninja Dammit, he was trained by Splinter....

  • You're weird.

  • So Hatsumi tells his opponent not to strike his hand?

  • I think he wants his opponent to make the attack followed through.

  • I wish I knew Japanese so I could understand him! I see it now that once Soke went back to his position he had taken before correcting his student the student's strike would have missed. Just difficult to tell from the angle.

  • I also didn't understand what he said. LOL

  • nha ... he mean that in a real time motion ... the sword will pass free ... the student just miss understood when he asked to continu his movement and he focused on aiming the hand ... that in a real time motion he cant take his balance back and pass free ...

  • Nope, He ask the student to continue the movement as the technique says it is done... wherever the movement is focused to finish, it is not likely to harm the hand or the Tori at all, if done right.

  • @Lamangelow ~He didnt tell his opponent not to strike his hand, he stated that he is now out of reach from his opponents weapon, thats why he swung his sword past; "as example".

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