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  • Clown-jutsu

  • The Iga ryu ninjuitsu museum in Japan states that Kawakami is the last grand master of NInja arts...........Additionally Japanese first touched down in Hawaii and California and in neither location is anyone claiming Ninjuitsu..............reasear­ch before saying 3rd grade proverb

  • As stated in the book "comprehensive fighting arts" Fujita Seito was the lalst living Ninjuitsu teacher page139 Donn Drager

  • Dr.J is a sugeon, Capt. Crunch graduated from Westpoint and this guy teaches the Ninja Arts. does anyone see a pattern here!

  • Everyone wants to believe in mythical figures The govt. of Japan authenticates Arts to be true to standard. ie Judo, Kendo, Akido, Shorinji Kenpo, however no reputable instructors are known at this time including Hatsumi.......but I guess you are more informed than the Japanese Govt?

  • @SuperKenster1 Just about anyone is more informed than any government. Just look at the things that are done "for the good of the people" that end up being shit. Governments are ignorant.

  • This guy's a fraud The Japanese Govt. does not authenticate any Japanese as authentic Ninja's now I 'm suppose to believe a black man with a dyed red beard and mukluks is a Ninja OMG!

  • @SuperKenster1 ? Where did he say he was a ninja? No one say he was a ninja and this man din't say he was one. It's called Ninjutsu, the path of the ninja nothing to do whit Japan Govt. Perhaps you should relax and not see fraud everywhere.

  • so this guys is not a ninja as you say so pls tell me what a ninja looks like in 21st century cause im dying ins suspense for your response

  • 1:24 I literally said WOOA

  • fuck all yt ninjas.

  • This is totally fake down to the Mukluks this clown is wearing BROZO!

  • @SuperKenster1 Salvicacas are a dirty disgrace to the spanish speaking community, they dont contribute anything to the world, they are all short,ugly,fat oompa loompa with no talent.. Salvicacas are no considered Latino as no one want to anyways

  • Gangstar Ninjas!

  • sensei teach me...onegai shimasu!!

  • well...if you just stand there and let this um ninja master do his devistating kicks I think this would work, but if you put up resistance...well thats a diff story.

  • @jamesinct finally someone on here i agree with! what the hell happens when someone doesnt just stand their and take a beating.

  • @MrClinton19 From experience, I can tell you that when someone decides to resist or fight back against the technique that you are demonstrating, you never get to finish the technique because your uki gets broken. Standing there is to avoid injury. If he were to move, the technique continues none the less, only it has now a lethal affect. Good way to loose students and jack up your insurance costs.

  • @jamesinct Yes you are right and I'll tell you why. From experience, I can tell you that when someone decides to resist or fight back against the technique that you are demonstrating, you never get to finish the technique because your uki gets broken. Standing there is to avoid injury. If he were to move, the technique continues none the less, only it has now a lethal affect. Good way to loose students and jack up your insurance costs.

  • The secret lies in not being seen behind the beard.

  • belajarlah dulu.baru tahu apa itu seni ninjutsu....

  • Is this a joke?? Are you showing the out takes here? Shadow tactics?? WHAT? Try training against an unorthodox street fighter who will not move into your positions, try real sparring, tagging. This is very, very poor!

  • His beard is tight!

  • Star & Cresent? Why are their no white americans in the video?

  • id rather buy a guy and do some muay thai then waste my time on this. you have to train for like 5 years to be something at ninjutsu

  • at 1:40 he said fussum and the guy fell man how in the world is tht possible

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  • @legomurderer12 he kicked his leg

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  • I'd love to get feed back from other students, fellow ninja &my fellow youtube commentator, but with all respect to no doubt his Excellency the Professor and Master it annoys me in vids like this to see a Master in his authority flooring a - certainly in this case - taller likely STRONGer possibly even equally talanted martial artists again&again. I almost FEEL the students frustration crying out; "Enough of this authoritative demo, LET me SPAR back and itd be fair and itd be on!" who agrees?

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  • I just have one observation and potential problem with this as a fellow martial artist and disciple of ninjitsu. Now I'm not going to be so cocky or foolishly brash as to AUTOmatically say tha in combat I would be all over the professor and would wipe the floor with his very slowed down Aikido and very DEMOnstrational fluid martial arts (tho i'm very tempted to) with that said with out seeing it SPED up, in REAL COMBAT time its very UNproven. AND YES 1can SIMULATE real time combat in teh dojo

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  • It is truly fantastic to see a teacher with actual skill perform techniques.

    

  • That is one crazy beard!

  • the sharingan is still the best

  • I always here people talk about the ancient arts and lineage. Some of these masters of today grew up in urban areas. The skills of yesteryear do not always apply to today's urban combat. And this is coming from someone who studies traditional martial arts and have actually been in real fight situations. So please all you internet martial artist please stop judging people.

  • @madamemusikss Thank-you for your statement Madamemusikss!!To many idiots on here have know clue what they are looking at and they are insulting my martial arts.I train in Korean Tang Soo Do from G.M. Cheatham and have started watching some Sanunces Ryu Jujitsu from Professor D.King.

  • Yeah Supe Thas y you heavy studying his vid AND got Orvle Red and Bachers best! What is that 'Movie Theater Butter'?

  • If this guy's a ninja, "Captain Crunch" graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis!

  • @SuperKenster1 and that is part of what makes him a good ninja lol, no one suspects

  • The Japanese considers original Japanese martial arts Kendo,Shorinji Kempo,Judo,Akido,and so on to be part of their national heritage, and as such documents the lineage, and authenticity of it's arts, therefore a quik trip to a Japanese embassy will put you in touch with the organization that will swiftly debunk these "Mutant NInja Turtles"

  • All of them are fake check with the Japanese embassy!

  • @SuperKenster1 what you mean ?

  • can anyone tell me where he learned his ninjutsu from?

  • kick to the back and then to what the achilles tendon? I cant really tell. Looks like it would require alot of practice to execut this particular movement correctly.

  • @home0girl0kitty the first kick hits the ichastendon and the second move is a sweep the instructor can be meaner if he grabs the back of the collar and pulls. :-)

  • Awesome beard.

  • Lets see this guy do this in an MMA fight. This guy looks fat and out of shape to be honest. lol

  • You are a disrespectful 400 pound plus shut in. At ease yur FACE sir!

  • @home0girl0kitty

    Even if I really was 400 IB, this guy still wouldn't get in the ring in an MMA fight because he would get DROPPED. =]

  • @Shorty20122012 Would you use a hammer to cut a piece of wood? Or a fork to eat soup? lol Guys like you need to realize the difference between sport MA and combat MA. They have a bit in common but overall are used quite differently, therefor they must also be trained differently. Try 10 years of sport MA then 10 years of combat MA. Then ask yourself which one is more useful in life and won't destroy your own body. MMA is great! But realize that it's for young guys with no real careers.

  • @sanshin9 This is a common misconception. For the average person MMA is the most practical and effective style to learn for unarmed combat. What TMA has over MMA is weapons use/defense. It is my opinion that the most effective formula for the average person is to build a base in MMA. Then supplement that base with a good weapons form of TMA (One that specializes with the most widely used modern weapons. Gun, knife, stick/bat). Add some basic medical emergency training and your set......IMO

  • his techniques look unrealistic and not effective at all.

  • He would eat cornflakes out of your skull ok?

  • @home0girl0kitty maybe, but he would probably fall over when i started attacking him because he crosses his legs over eachother. Pretty bad idea for balance.

  • bet i could use them effectivly on you........

  • I think all you folks that don't recognize this as the real deal better look again.....lol,

    I'm a yondan in a great Japanese Ju jutsu system and my eyes are being opened by listening and watching this man. Can't you see the harmony and Chi in his movements? I don't know, maybe its because I studied Chinese arts too. Just my opinion. Osu Professor !!!

  • wow crack-jitsu

  • The Game'S daddy :)

    

  • 1:09 wow!!

  • you may think this stuff don't work, but think of it this way, the samurai, the most strongest most feared warriors in history, were defeated by this very martial art, and I follow the samurai way, and even I am impressed and curios of this martial art that wipped out the samurai long ago

  • penis

  • Yeah cool flashy techniques where you turn the back to your opponent. Give me a break. I cease to be impressed by such stuff, i wasted 2 years of my life training such flashy techniques, when it comes down in the end to a fight you want to rely on something that works. This doesnt.

  • @Darkgalahad Did you train your mind also?

  • I wouldn't go to a Dojo were the sensei isn't Japanese.

  • @GunnyZoSo good luck finding a non-japanese dojo in Germany

  • @serenadesilhout I could go to Japan. Smart one

  • @GunnyZoSo  have fun with that

  • @serenadesilhout  dont hate

  • @GunnyZoSo hard to hate on some troll behind a keyboard

  • This guy is garbage.

    

  • @wastedeagle

    you are sure better

  • @luckyduckfuck If you really think so...

  • @wastedeagle i was sarcastic....

  • A true Wally.If you ever come to uk drop me a line and I will show you the truth..

  • one of the best martial art videos on youtube

  • This guy is fast and good. Underrated!!!!!!!!!

  • Very nice

  • where is this?

  • what asosiation of ninjutsu is this?

  • Gram pa has skill hell if I see him I'm running he'll kick my ass.

  • @imil101 Realistically most people can't fight for shit anyway most people just swing their arms around like a chimp and expect to land hits and get lucky and bounce around like their Sugar Ray Leonard, that why they resort to knife and gun crime. As for ninjutsu that been in practice since 12th century Japan. It's the art of stealth and assassination, believe me the methods are very real and very effective. Course this version has had to be modfied as killing people kinda illegal.

  • maashaAllah

  • @halfhausaman I know you...

  • @SthLndnUrbanKravMaga i know you too....

  • Thank you for the video, although there is no specific demonstration of the technique and real sequence of events the idea is somehow understood. I'd like to see if you could change the music, it does not match nor it inspires much!

  • I was expecting shadow clones :(

  • the hurricane technique was the best coz i didnt expext it

  • Amazing techniques, as always!! Keep it up!!

  • is this authentic ninjutsu??

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  • @ItalianMuscle88

    it looks like awfully bad taijutsu for me.

  • ninjutsu + shorinji kemp + wing chun= devastation, honestly i dont understand why people stick to only one discipline i know if you wanna master somthing stick to it but people need to stop hating on other forms just because they practise TKD or kempo or whatever they practice and start to adopt new styles into the discipline(s) they already know you would get better results, i know some people might says thats just mma, look at jeet kun do it works and works well! many styles into one!

  • this stuff is so shadowy it's not ninjutsu

  • It bothers me that he is called grand master in Bujinkan. There is only one person called the grandmaster and thats Masaaki Hatsumi.

  • It bothers me that everyone is calling Ronald Duncan a grand master. There is only one grand master and its Masaaki hatsumi.

  • at the end of the day- Can hatsumi, fight?-

    he know all the techniques and everything , but the true test is, can that man fight?

    it don't matter what the titles mean- can they fight?

  • @imil101

    "can they fight?"... that's what you think that matters? The question is... why the hell would a person like Hatsumi Masaaki have to fight? ...for money? I think he got enough of that already, and not cheating, just teaching, to a lot of people.

    You don't train Martial Arts for fighting, and what you people call MMA and stuff, isn't real fighting either. I don't know if you train something or not, but you have to analyse why you train it. Fighting is just a fraction of martial arts.

  • @zsoujiro

    well said.

    try telling that to most of the people in my city.

    to bad that the ufc and whatever has lead people to think that what they see is real fighting(combat training)

  • @imil101

    Ninjitsu is not about fighting. Its about unconventional strategies and guerilla tactics. You do of course learn how to fight to defend yourself, which is something you have to train for. Remember, ninjas are trained to be assassins not fighters.

  • ninjas weren't trained to be assasins- they were trained to do whatever the master wanted them to do-

    they had an array of skills which included assasination- they were spies, and sabatuers and whatever they needed to be.

    Ninja master- true masters don't reveal themselves.

  • you like penis.and are stupid.

  • @imil101 ninjas were trained to survive. assassins were assassins and recalcitrant farmers were sneaky sons of bitches who killed samurai with tetanus

  • @imil101 Not to be rude, but by asking that question u show ur lack of knowledge about ninjutsu and martial arts in general. The question is not 'can he fight?' but rather 'is there a worthy opponent to allow him to use more than 50% of his skill?'. My flatmates old man (Ninjutsu teacher here in NZ) has trained with Hatsumi in Japan, his skill is real believe me. A fight is what he would have with someone of similar skill, that sure as hell none of us or anyone we know! ;)

  • can he beat a gun.? and several pistols being fired at him?

    what ninja moves teaches him, the art of dying to gunfire? did he learn the speeding car technique? or how about "gang whooping". where he can defeat a crowd of niggas with bats.

    Tell that man to come to america- Where here, he will learn art of an ambulance ride... Where he will get whooped and practice the art of taking a shaky piss in the street cuzz his nerves was bad from the gun shots fired at him.

  • @imil101 i would just use my Magekyo Sharingan and Ametarasu ur ass.....

  • be realistic-

  • @imil101 I dunno if you noticed him talking in the video.. He would appear to have an American accent, meaning that he is already in your country. And no one in the world can avoid gunshots or gang whoopings. But that's why not everyone lives in the ghetto. Just saying.

  • He don't have to live in the ghetto to get shot or whooped- I'm saying be realistic.

    Martial arts, Ninja, or otherwise is not impervious to real life.

    The man may be deadly in the gym, but real life wont give him a fair fight with rules.

  • @imil101 You know you don't sound tough at all mentioning weapons.. just sound like a little bitch that can't fight his own battles with his fist.

  • Dude- your a little weird. don't talk to me. Anybody ever call you a weirdo?

    You are a weirdo.

  • @imil101 Ya lots of people has told me that an I figure even more will down the line.

  • @Wargumm1i what about shoto tanemura, soke

  • @Wargumm1i I knew as soon as I saw your comment that you have never been on the floor with Duncan or any of his top students. My background is mostly in the Chinese and Okinawan arts but the brief time I spent with his students was eye opening. These guys don't have to call themselves masters. Get on the floor with Duncan or any of his top students and I guarantee you'll leave there humbled and have a new understanding of mastery.

  • @Wargumm1i Both are Grandmasters in there own way.....both hav studied with great masters.... you shouldn't deify a martial artists into thinking there is only one grandmaster!? masaaki may hav the blood lineage of ninjitsu in japan...but that does not mean the he is the better martial artists or more knowledgeable then Master Duncan.

  • @WahkibaJ That was a bit American-ish. Indeed Masaaki hatsumi is very old, and his brain may not have the same knowledge and movements arent like they used to be, but Hatsumi inherited everything, and he is not of Taijutsu bloodline. He just proved that he had it in him, a kind heart willing to learn, and followed the true path of Ninjutsu. But I have to say I disagree about Duncan, indeed he may be knowledgeable and great martial artist, but he has long abandoned Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.

  • @Wargumm1i It bothers me even more that people call themselves professor, without ever having even set foot in a university.

  • @Wargumm1i you're so right! soke is the only legal heir for the ryuha and the moment you see him, you simply know it's true! all the guys calling themselves grandmaster- or even worse- "ninja masters" (like ashida kim and other retards) are just jealous of what he achieved out of sheer willpower and skill! let's learn together and make the world a safer place! greetz from bujinkan germany! ^.^

  • @Wargumm1i

    #1 who cares what bothers you.

    #2 Grandmaster Duncan, from my understanding, is from a different Ryu of Ninjitsu than Soke Hatsumi.

  • @marsblackman4 Actually, Duncan does not practice nor teach "Ninjutsu" at all. His ryu is made up, but then again so is Hatsumi's(for the most part, only 3 of his ryu are verified, but not his sokeship of them).

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  • WTF !!!!!!!!!! red beard ??? o_o xD

  • All of this is so hard.

  • @chinguidinsky  practice my friend...

  • beautiful to see the way of the winds family is alive.Hommage to Grand Master O' Sensi Ron Duncan

  • Cool stuff.

  • hi

    im wondering which state does master abdul kareem teach ninjestsu?

    thanks ya'll

  • @kiokajiry

    brooklyn, NY.

  • You guys know that he's not doing it seriously? This type of fighting cant just be used as a sport like its some MMA. If he's good enough at it, and it looks like he is, he can break your bones with one of these tactics or even kill you if he strikes at the right pressure points...

  • no it dosen't look effective. I actually hate traditional martial arts, just as much as Bruce lee did.

  • it doesnt look pretty efective

  • Impressive

  • haha nice trailer..hey hmmm im a ninjitsu student from bujinkan hanchimon dojo..and can u give some tips how to win again fighter like MMA..im new in ninjutsu world ^^

  • Doomoa Arigatoo, Shihan.

    

  • Master karim

    are you a muslim?

    wahlaikum sallam

  • trailer was hot.....best so far

  • your fingers are kept wide, I´d just grab one and snap it

  • 1:46 I was waiting for the "HADOKEN!"

  • @dereckxx I kinda know what you mean by this,but i saw a guy on youtube who is apparently a respected master of Dim Mak (though i never heared of him before)

    he was probably 350 Lbs of pot belly fat with a santa beard and long white hair,he looked like a filthy homeless bum,but then this fool breakes like 10 bricks in half at once with one finger,and im thinkin alright his physical looks defy martial arts completely,but he can blow your brains out with one finger like a 45 cal or something!

  • @carnienatas

    Its most likely dyed with henna.

  • Maai and Tai Sabaki- peace great teaching! 

  • @dereckxx oh yeah i forgot that as soon as you dye your hair a different color you will instantly lose years and years of martial arts training..... fucking retard

  • barak allahou fik,nice work and nice discipline.your brother from algéria

  • What lineage is this? I cant seem to figure out.

  • @dereckxx silent assasin ? lol who you gonna kill, without going to jail!? ninjutsu now is mostly a self defense martial art... subtility? oh man he does have it!! i bet you wouldnt see where the kick came from , do you see his balance?? is efing scary! and hes very fast 2... so yea!

  • muito bom o video

  • Bullshit.

  • where is the party at

  • red beard :D

  • why is his beard red

  • So whats up with the beard? Does he use it to confuse and bewilder his opponent?

  • @ItsaUFOduh It attracted your attention so It must work lol

  • @quickfingers66

    but isnt ninjas all about stealth and not being noticed? lol hard to do with a red beard like that :P

  • @Sandgaara666

    Thats why ninjas wear masks. Besides I don't think he's going to be doing high level assassinations or espionage anytime soon.

  • The man knows his ways.

  • the first kick is SO kick ass 0:08

  • The wind becomes a hurricane and the water a tidle wave. Profound philosophy. He trained my Soke Michael Ratcliff.

  • Big fan of professor ali abdul karim!

  • where this great master is from?

    Afghanistan , Pakistan , Lebanon or some country form Africa-continent ?

    Noob Saibot(Mr.Fox)

  • awesome ...speciall appreciations to my muslim brother

  • red belter ?

  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • What's with the way I look, my appearence is my own choice and the Gorilla remark is just another ignorant Swedish racist remark.

  • Why is his beard red? It looks weird seeing an older adult with a red beard, it does not look good.

  • that's henna dye. Some men from the east ie.. africa / middle east dye the gray in their hair it might be for fashion of their culture some dye their hair usually muslims as to show that they have made the pilgrimage to Mecca.

  • I see a lot of younger musicians dying their beards and thought he was a musician. Thanks for the explanation. It puts things in a different perspective and I learned something new.