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  • Brilliant gentlemen, brilliant. :) Looking forward to learning Ninjitsu.

  • MMA would actually be interesting to watch if someone would use this stuff in the cage. Arm bars and pussy ass boxing is getting old.

    P.S. brazilian jiu-jitsu isn't worth the shit except in a controled one-on-one environment.

  • By us F.ck u

  • MUY BUENA EXCIBICION FELICIDADES

  • suck

  • Do you know were this was done at ?

  • too slow executed..

  • ive seen slower. its not bad for for a presentation, altough ive seen better

  • i so wanna see the kung fu guys demonstraiting against the ninpo fellas

  • with the black guy with the bo staff, and the drumming music, it sounds like a african with a spear. no offence to any africans. its just ironic.

    when the guy with the sword, did he toss water at the other guy?

    wheres the mma? and why are there white and black people demonstrating, where are the japanese, to demonstrait their culture?

  • a african with a spear ?

  • This is the first Demo I saw today that didn't have wasted movements.

  • excellent demo!!!!!!!

  • The kamae looks as though its straight out of a Hayes book with no feeling at all its not what Ninpo looks like your sensei had studied Karate for a long time I gather from this video, it is a good demo to entice new practitioners to join but maybe you fellas should try walking a little more and being less obvious in what your trying to do.

  • "not what ninpo looks like"

    i couldnt agree more...

    but on an entirely different level, as hayes, and hatsumi, are neither people who know ninjutsu...

    the last person to know ninjutsu was Fujita Seiko...

    he died over 40 years ago...

    there is also to take into account that ninjutsu isnt a martial art... and the historical record backs that up rather nicely...

    by all means feel free to argue, but you better have some historical evidence, if you want to argue the scrolls..

  • hayes and hatsumi know ninpo. there skill is amazing & who are you to say what a 1000 year old martial art should look like. seriously there is not just one way of doing anything. ninjutsu is a collection of martial arts originally passed down from the chinese Lin kuei.

  • the only evidence for your claims is that you, hatsumi, or someone else, SAY SO.... 

    who are you to ASSUME that you know what ninjutsu is???

    who are you to ASSUME that hatsumi/takamatsu are legit???

    who are you to ASSUME that ninjutsu is a martial art?

    anyone who has done even a LITTLE research knows that ninjutsu is about espionage, NOT combat

    isnt it odd that the only people who teach "ninja MA" all started talking about it AFTER the ninja craze in the 60's ???

    prove your lin kuei BS

  • @Arteanor I have personally talked to a lin kuei master and he said the martial art portion and the espionage & stealth techniques are the same. However this is a demonstration of taijutsu not ninpo i agree with you there. but we claim the ninpo seperate from budo taijutsu which takamatsu invinted. We do not show our ninpo secrets at all. if you are wondering who i talked to about lin kuei, talk to genob7.

  • so? i have personally spoken with jesus, yahweh, vishnu, thor, poseidon, and cthulhu....

    ah wait... thats why personal anecdotes arent considered evidence......

    i dont give a fuck about the shit some con man spouted in your ear... prove your claims or stop wasting my time.

    takamatsu called it ninpo taijutsu not budo taijutsu ( which is a hatsumi invention in the face of repeated denial into the NKS)

    you just want to spout ur lies... cite them or STFU.

  • there is no need to be rude. Like i said talk to genob7 a registered lin kuei master. also go to the video "ninjutsu & budhism history" that will give you a link to the iga ryu museum website. also google Lin kuei and read the history. this will fill you in. you can also go to the national ninjutsu society website and study the history of every art listed.

  • @MrAaronch

    ah yes im sure i should remain serenely calm while you misrepresent my entire post and lie to me.

    the iga ueno ninja museum is full of fake ninja artifacts claiming to be real, along with fake facts made up in the ninja craze... i mean, it even has an "authentic" ninjato ( even tho its stainless steel and straight...

    the only society with the knowledge and ability to verify a claim to ninjutsu is the koryu societies... especially if you want to claim it is a martial art...

  • @MrAaronch

    so here is the problem... you are not discerning about your sources.. you clearly do not crosscheck your sources, so you just blindly find corroborating "proof" in the form of a webpage, listing fictional organizations with no qualification in their proposed ( and named) fields.

    how do we know this? because NOBODY is a recognized ancient stealth ANYTHING, ANYWHERE in ASIA. national ninjutsu society only turns up the obviously fake BDFS... laundry list of fakes, proven 2.

  • not bad, at least better than all the other demonstration vids i've watched before that were really fakish

  • some moves look real but others r just FANTASY!!!!! if u want 2 c extremes demos or defence technics, u shoul c,Granmaster hatsumi , Shihan Stephen Hayes, those r Iga, and Koga Grandmaster Ronald Doncan, shihan Feliz Vazques,Shihan Roberto Hernandez, ^^...

  • i think some of the guys are my senpais

  • se la mamaron XD

  • This is no Ninpo School, verry entertainig though

  • This is indeed a Bujinkan Dojo demonstrating NINPO, get your facts straight!

  • Its pretty good. =p

  • Finally I found such a great clip. No kick and punches at slow speed, no leaving limps out for good 4 seconds waiting for defender / attacker to do something. Great execution of techniques, with power and intent.

  • Thank you for this nice video, I give 5 stars.

  • lame

  • We are far away from your level of expertise, that is!

  • Thank you, but I myself is quite far from my senpais :) Its not about who's more powerful, there aremany aspects to it, and one of them is to keep a good tradition, in which you achieved well

  • Always a pleasure to watch this clip... over and over and over and over and... you catch my drift.

    Bujinkan without sloppyness, without being layed back, with power, straight to the point!

    This is MY Bujinkan path too!

    Our dōjō lately received the nick "the traditionalists" within our little country!

    And I do NOT mind... in the contrary, I am proud of it!

    But we are FAR from you guys! But we're coming!!!

  • Not my cu o tea as I like more direct and oracticle MA's However it was a well done and entertaining demo

  • I have met the Sensei of this dojo a few tmes and he is a great practitioner of the art. A very serious man. Great demo. We actually trained under the same man once, but I had to move on for a while.

  • The first coments are sad :P, people do not understand that this art can not be showed at a "real combat speed", We do not want to lose our "Ukes" (arms and legs flying here and there... no one wants to see that). Great Video :D, Nice Kukishinden Ryu Rokuchaku Bô, I do really enjoyed it :]. Hola from Bujinkan Mexico :D!

  • Refreshing to see Bujinkan demo done in a koryu/kobudo fashion. Great video! Please share more.

  • this is the best ninjutsu demo i've eva seen,

    most parts of ninjutsu were performed in this from basic stuff to advanced techniques.

    i enjoyed that much!

  • i thought ninjas used strait katanas.

  • Iambla: no plural for Japanese words. One ninja, two ninja... one katana, two katana.

    The ninja didn't neither use a katana, nor was it straight. They used a curved ninjatō. The straight blades are movie stuff.

  • One of the best ninjutsudemonstrations i`ve ever seen.

  • nice demo!

  • Its good to see people who think same way as me and have same dedication to the art. Good Luck to you all

  • I am a ninjutsu practitioner, from the bujinkan arts, and when i saw this tipe of work, i feel happy, because ninjutsu most be train whit passion, no matter the organization under are you training, the important thing is love to budo...many ways...many forms...many visions...only one superior warrior...Ninja.

    From Chile...Desert Bear.

  • That was pretty ace. I do ninpo as well, and it was neat to see some fellow nins. Good show ^^.

  • wonderful demo

  • nice moves yeah but next time maybe you can do this more reallistic. Try to hit yourself and make it harder. Than it will be better I think

  • i really liked this show.

  • Also when it shows the part with katana, you can see quite a big distance from blade to the person... thats because those are real blade... just to tell that that part wasnt bad acting... just dont want any acidents involving heads flying everywhere ^^

  • ^^Theres an endless supply of "internet tough guys" who leave those kind of comments.

    There were a lot of good techniques; but I trained in a different ryu of Ninjutsu, so some of the stuff looks a little different to me. I've never heard of Bufu Ikan before. Does their bojutsu ryu teach that kind of spinning, or was that just added for show?

  • ^^ Bufu Ikan is the name of my dojo. Yes, spinning is a part of ryu however it is not that big part, used mostly for deseption of future strike, most often used when fighting multiple opponents

  • I know that there was a "flow" mistake :(, but only once. Also the techniques were slowed down for viewers purpose. I dont know what you have against coordination :)) it was ok... Thx for replying (last comments had whole lots of profanity and how "I can kick all ur assess :D")

  • Great acting.

  • Not bad techniques...but you guys could use some "flow" work if you know what I mean. Its segmented, and kind of uncordinated. If you guys were actually ninja's in feudal japan, be dead :)

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