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From: ninjalla
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  • ahahahahahahah man I am a spectator on youtube, I don't post viedos, you are posting videos of technques that you always doing wrong. ALL WRONG, do you fucking get it? I train matrial arts from 1,5 years and I can do better all things that you post there. You can't even do mawashi geri well, so stop posting this shit, and stop making people laught at you.

    Btw. I always put a helmet ;)

  • @BurbonPL We read your thoughts and will contemplate them. Take care

  • lol all your channel is fail

  • @BurbonPL Well, we are still at awe at the video you posted on your channel. How did you do that ski jump? It is so dangerous.

    Please be careful, always wear a helmet

  • lol the front push kick is used in almost every martial arts from tai chi to judo, yes even grappling martial arts.

  • @ninjalla you have to thrust not rub.

  • It may be ninjutsu but it does not look powerful, i train in ninjutsu and we use our hips and bodyweight to generate the power it looks more like a front snap kind of kick. I am not saying it is not ninjutsu I am saying that it does not look powerful and technique may be an issue.

  • Thats just a front kick... its common to any martial art. Looks like muay thai lol

  • Martial arts tend to overlap each other. After all, there's only so many ways our body can function.

    What truly differentiates them is the concept, belief, philosophy behind them.

  • amen :D

  • jaaja.. menuda patada..

  • Where did you learn that? It's not a ninjutsu technique, looks more like muay thai to me.

  • It's a regular Ninjutsu technique appearing in the syllabus of Koto, Fudo, Kukishinden and off course Gyoku ryu.

    We have a footage of it performed and explained by Ishizuka sensei.

  • Fair enough. Do you happen to know which style this technique originated with? It's fairly widespread in the asian martial arts

  • @songofwar This kick is also documented in the Bukjinkan Ninjutsu book Ten Chi Jin Ryaku No Maki and is called Soku Gyaku(sole of foot) you might also find it as Mae Geri in Japanese martial arts. However, almost all eastern martial arts originate from chinese kung fu.

  • @ninjalla judo has a kick where u kick the knees with a push kick, kinda fucked up

  • THIS IS SPARTA!!!

  • -.- ! irgendwie lustig ! funny xD

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