@ninjamaster2995 I did ninjutsu for a few years, but never got to see this against a resisting opponent. Please post a video of yourself countering a single or double leg takedown with omote musha dori so that the world can see how effective ninjutsu can be. Oh and please make sure the guy trying to take you down really is a wrestler and really is trying to take you down for real and not just complying with your kata.
@shawandrew The Video shows the Kata, the important things are: stance, movement, timing and balance (of yourself and the opponent). Applied to a real fight, you wouldnt fix your possibilities on the thought "next time he grabs me i'm going to do Musha dori". If you feel there is a chance for this technic, you do it. Chances are it fails so you move on to the next. If you really have trained MA then you know there is no "absolute winning" technic and there is no planing a complete fight.
@ManabeRokuro His entire weight is on the leg you're supposing he could have kicked me with. The Kuzushi is very important exactly for the reason you stated
Ah, fantastic. I had to stop my schooling several years ago due to a busted knee, but recently have been trying to remember some of the techniques. This was useful beyond words. Thanks.
I have a quick question, are ninjutsu kata just a takedown with a name added to it? Every kata ive searched, thats what i saw. I take shotokan so you can understand my confusion
Kata in Ninjutsu, as wel as in any -jutsu system, are records of actual combat where the proponent survived the fight to tell what he did. In -do systems, such as Karate, Kata are meant to preserve and methodize sequences of movement.
@PappeH To call it Kata is a bit of a misnomer. The majority of our "patterns" for practicing various techniques are more like what other Japanese arts would call Waza. (a two man exercise). We do have 5 true kata that we practice as a beginning level, but they are no more than 3 moves long, so not necessarily what you may be accustomed to calling a Kata. It confused me to, because I started in the Bujinkan from a Karate background, but the Bujinkan is very good stuff.
One of my favorite Kyhon happo ! if you do it slow it's a takedown but if u do it quick you can break the shoulder uh uh uh...
savageangel72 1 year ago
my favorite ninjutsu move ever
i use it on the wrestlers at my school when they think they are gonna take me down
big suprise to them XD
ninjamaster2995 1 year ago
@ninjamaster2995 I did ninjutsu for a few years, but never got to see this against a resisting opponent. Please post a video of yourself countering a single or double leg takedown with omote musha dori so that the world can see how effective ninjutsu can be. Oh and please make sure the guy trying to take you down really is a wrestler and really is trying to take you down for real and not just complying with your kata.
shawandrew 6 months ago
@shawandrew The Video shows the Kata, the important things are: stance, movement, timing and balance (of yourself and the opponent). Applied to a real fight, you wouldnt fix your possibilities on the thought "next time he grabs me i'm going to do Musha dori". If you feel there is a chance for this technic, you do it. Chances are it fails so you move on to the next. If you really have trained MA then you know there is no "absolute winning" technic and there is no planing a complete fight.
Tjaresh 5 months ago
0:10 you are on two line in your Ichimonji he could have kick you in the groins.
ManabeRokuro 1 year ago
@ManabeRokuro His entire weight is on the leg you're supposing he could have kicked me with. The Kuzushi is very important exactly for the reason you stated
tomerh73 1 year ago 3
why do you have to hold the hand up?
232323C 1 year ago
@232323C to protect against a leg that might fly towards my face or head
tomerh73 1 year ago
@tomerh73 I've heard of that from my instructor cause the only way to really get out of this is if he flipped.
jnconick183 11 months ago
@tomerh73 That is correct
tomerh73 11 months ago
Ah, fantastic. I had to stop my schooling several years ago due to a busted knee, but recently have been trying to remember some of the techniques. This was useful beyond words. Thanks.
withoutamartyr 1 year ago
It's taijutsu kata... not ninjutsu kata.
BlackShinobiShozoku 1 year ago
The only kata you'll see in "ninjutsu" is the sanshin no kata
Ninpokokoro83 2 years ago
I have a quick question, are ninjutsu kata just a takedown with a name added to it? Every kata ive searched, thats what i saw. I take shotokan so you can understand my confusion
PappeH 2 years ago
Kata in Ninjutsu, as wel as in any -jutsu system, are records of actual combat where the proponent survived the fight to tell what he did. In -do systems, such as Karate, Kata are meant to preserve and methodize sequences of movement.
tomerh73 2 years ago
its called a Waza...
flexdec 1 year ago
@PappeH To call it Kata is a bit of a misnomer. The majority of our "patterns" for practicing various techniques are more like what other Japanese arts would call Waza. (a two man exercise). We do have 5 true kata that we practice as a beginning level, but they are no more than 3 moves long, so not necessarily what you may be accustomed to calling a Kata. It confused me to, because I started in the Bujinkan from a Karate background, but the Bujinkan is very good stuff.
tfo23 1 year ago
You sir, pardon my language I know children may see this but, you sir are fucking awesome. Please take this to heart you sir rock.
homeboyteddyisaliar 2 years ago
if you could make videos for all the techniques that would be awesome
kalmah321 2 years ago
Thank you for doing this video
Paullugg 2 years ago
Thanks. Really liked your Oten video!
tomerh73 2 years ago