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  • if someone can tell me the name of the master I'm going to thank

  • @omizhat the name is Pierre-Henri Steyt

  • I could easily take all those out on there why may you ask????

    I'll just throw a left punch or a left kick cus it seems to me that that's all they do is throw a right punch they should practice both left and right otherwise there useless luckily I do Ninpo and my instructor is damn good

  • very nice, dont listen to the negative comments, they are the kind of people who have lost their way, and only like to complain

  • very nice, dont listen to the negative comments, they are the kind of people who have lost their way, and only liek to complain

  • Very Beautiful and smooth..

  • I trained with Steven K Hayes & Brin Morgan back in the late eighties when I was naive. It's OK saying, we aren't attacking at full speed because we are training. In my experience, that's all that ever happens, reacting to unrealistic attacks. Not just concerning speed, but the style of attacks, moronic lunges. Now, what I would settle for, is to see it for real (taking safety into consideration), then slow it down to learn from it.

  • @davidpolymath savety is the problem it is impossible to perform fully without causing serious damage these movements are not locks or throws they are breaks

  • hon gyake, omote gyaku, ganseki nage, mussadori, oni kadoki

  • nice vid !

  • there not going hard enough! they will never learn properly unless they experience pain.

  • Goddamn right! No pain = no gain! Hit 'em hard and they might just learn something! :)

  • juppo sessho is one of the things that are making circus out of serious art...

  • I realize that some people critize here or on other videos whether this martial is bad or not effective, or compare an MMA fighter to a ninjutsu sensei or practitionner, but each art is completely different since an MMA fighter can rule the ring but get stubbed in the street by a drunk guy, and a ninjutsu master lose on the ring vs a MMA fighter. each MA is different , u can't compare mma and self defence techniques and say this is better or worse.

  • how any one can say this is real is crap, they dont train in full speed, or force, so how do they know their tactics are truly superior, hell my grandma could keep up with this training regime. Hatsumi's claim to be the last ninja is a fraud. The guys that have fought in open comps such as the ufc have been beaten 90% of the time by "less superior" martial arts.

  • if you're so sure of that then why bother posting?

  • WORD!!!

  • puff, ninjas were the best "soldiers" in japan

    and his techniques was the more silent and effective in all world... and its not me telling this, its books, relates and lots of other things... but today, ninja way is not a killing weapon, its not necessary anymore, but you can't say, its a fraud, cause its really not, its really the best martial art, the more beatiful and superior in fast, effective and silent techniques... search firs, talk later

    .-.

  • This something else can be, stopping a push or pulling, even an unexpected yielding can disrupt the unified strength, inside of the body. That unified strength of the body is taught by the slow movements, of Tai Chi Chuan. The presence of people which tense up instead of sensing in order to adjust, are the people which also fall during Tai Chi Classes.

    This item which I perceive you are communicating about, is the presence of a mystery cult. The needed knowledge isn't taught to students, think.

  • they aren't training in full speed because simply they are learning, and when u are learning a technique ,speed is the last thing u wanna focus on since u should practice and pratice a lot and when u get it, u start speeding. why you all take UFX as a support to rate a martial art practitionner. a taijutsu practitionner can be beaten up in a ring easily since his training is not focused to fight on a ring, but to defend himself in the street against a potiental unkown attacker .

  • not necessarly using arm bars or knocking him down with a punch , but by stopping any attack whether disarming him in 1 move or using several techniques to stop the attacker. U don't need big biceps to unarm a knife , but u need ur head and intelligence to be quick and have fast reflexe to use the right technique. If you train russian systema , it's all natural movements, u need no force and no big muscles to defend urself.

  • recalls to me a bit of Aikido

  • That's the Key word there maceioninjutsu. let me apply a tec on u. I don't think so. In a street fight PPl don't just let other ppl apply this shit on them. the technique is not for street fighting. Just try that shit in a street fight and see what happens.

  • I WASN'T ASKING...ARIGATO

  • Some of them, if applied properly, might work but what kills me is the way the Ukes don't even move their feet when off balance, they just let themselves fall over.

  • believe me street fighters dont have a chance against these guys because if you apply any technique quickly youll end up breaking his arm, wrists, legs, and yeah people wont let them get any technique applied but thats why there are hundreds of other techniques that work very well or even better

  • Look at the technique at 2:51 or even from 2:57 to 3:05 and tell me that would work. Not a chance.

  • well the first two the instructor did it very lame, but the last one my sensei has done it to me and a couple of other students and it really does hurt and takes your balance away because you get hit really hard on the leg first wich gets you distracted and then your arm his hooked on to his shoulder and forearm, thing that he didnt do

  • The technique relies on your opponent keeping his arm straight, something nobody would do.

  • Exactly thats why you hook his arm to throw him out or to control him

  • Your Sensei vs Fedor = Fedor by whatever Fedor want.

  • Neh i dont think so, Fedor is a good fighter though, but sometimes clumbsy in his movements and lets vulnerable spots opened

  • Maybe, but what about you?

  • I see a similarity with juijitsu and aikido as well. Very interesting. Like 2-kyo & 3-kyo wrist lock techniques.

  • it's all japanese.... duh

  • The problem in most western (non japanese) bujinkan dojo's is not the techniques it's the way they practice. If you're going to show something why do it sloppy? You can't compensate the lack of "body" in the technique with "dancingjutsu". Also a part of the Bujinkan problem is that most western practioners rate dan grade's as beeing a big deal and while beeing busy playing henka their kihon remains "unstable" to say the least. 70% of all posted non japanese bujinkan videos are just pitiful.

  • @funcksushi

    I concur 100%. That's why I only train with students of Kacem Zoughari nowadays. I cannot waste my time anymore with sloppiness. I did that for 20 years and I am fed up with it!

  • I hate when people leave comments about how it's fake shit. I train in the bujinkan and when the techniques are applied properly you go down plain and simple! My sensei is considered the top guy in the US to go to and he even says himself, "it looks fake right?". In fact it is not.

  • has similar technique like our sensei :) hehe , Europe rules!

  • Great Stuff Thanks..

  • fake ass shit. I hate when they just fall or flip over like that. Not saying that some of thes guys can't fight but fuck man does it have to look so fake

  • they are just doing that way so they dont hurt their partners

    like if they were trying they would own some ass

  • gilakagp3 it's not fake, let me apply a tec on u

  • @GILakaGP3

    Pretty easy to dis something you know nothing about. . .

  • @GILakaGP3 you have full contact in your dojo?

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  • the ukes are so bad.. the way they breakfall it must hurt. They should atleast resist a bit.. but then seem to be willing to fall over easily. Very bad uke, and will result to very bad taijutsu.

  • u resist u get hurt, u dont go down u get put down, having said that some of there ukemi is very bad

  • You can't learn without to feel what you'll do..

  • awesome taijutsu, what is the name of the Shihan?

  • good shit. shikenhara mitsu dokoyo

  • Not much discipline in the Dojo...kinda unrespectfull

  • lots of dojos in bujinkan are not very formal

  • amazing video

  • WHERE ARE SCHOOLS LOCATED FOR TAIJUTSU??? Sorry for yelling but I'M OBSSESSED WITH MARTIAL ARTS!!!

  • WoooW What a sensei !!!

  • あなたはがいじんです.

  • gaijin na noni nihonga ga wakarimasu yo...

  • definately one of the best bujinkan taijutsu clips around. Thanks.

  • Mooi gedaan p-h, Peter Moerman Dojo Mechelen

  • Yo! Thx en kom nog's trainen :)

  • hey pierre en jordan, heel mooi gedaan. Good Job, Christophe van antwerpen

  • Hey :) Thanks a lot!!! P-H

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