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  • A ninjew..... LOL !!!!!

  • יופי של שיר

  • koga and iga are totally different. in laymans terms. bujinkan and all its affiliates is different than budo ryu ninjutsu/ the largest koka organiztion in the world headed by world hall of famer anshu christa jacobson, look up prof. ron duncan also. he pioneered ninjutsu in america(1971) before stephen k hayes. with striking techniques from kenpo, it resembles gojyu ryu, to where bujinkan looks like taichi, watery soft. you guys tire me out. whew

  • who the fuck would waste time looking more into a debunked fraudster...

    Seiko Fujita was the last ninja, and he was also koka... ya thats right, i know how to spell the actual name... none of this koGa shit... fucking noobs, atleast do some research before you fake shit, then you prevent putting your foot in your mouth like that...

    idiots like you tire me out... too fucking ignorant to pick up a book.

  • None of the Koga guys can ever prove their lineage back to Japan. It is always through some "secret" teacher who never wants his name known. I guess that's because it is all made up.

  • do not fool yourself, if you watch the applications how easily he could have,can,

    delivere a emobilizing or breaking or leathal trike,yet this perticular display immulates aikido with the use of ji-Go(i thinks its spelt)

  • Thats realy BAD ninjutsu...

    I train ninjutsu since some years and i learnd mutch better stuff then this cheep show...

    And the FIRST Israel ninja is Doron Navon and not this Clown...

    Doron Navon is the FIRST not Japanese Human, who was skilled in ninjutsu, too...

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  • um no, you DONT train ninjutsu... the art died with Seiko Fujita  in the 60's,

    there are no more practitioners just a thousand fakes who cant put the time in to train, so they make up an art or teach an art as ninjutsu, who are more than willing to take your money.

  • sorry that is fake - why do those guys wait until the "sensei" finished the first attacker? is that common on the street? My experienced taught me that those guys usually don`t wait till i knocked out the first one. Fighting is chaos!

  • Look up "bob spour".

  • In any case guys, don't ever forget that the bigger you are the harder They fall. I don't mean that you should all look like the incredible hulk but NEVER lose sight of the development of your physical strength just because you're learning techniques. Remember, any bouncer you'd like to kick in the nuts will probably do it to you too, only harder. Same with eye gouges and whatnot. So stay strong no matter what.

  • No, Hatsui is not the last Shinobi. Takamatsu was the last Shinobi. And the guy in this video is NOT the first israeli Ninja xD Moshe Kastiel,Shihan, was the first in Israel.

    He is on of the best Senseis on this planet.

  • No, Hatsui is not the last Shinobi. Takamatsu was the last Shinobi. And the guy in this video is NOT the first israeli Ninja xD Moshe Kastiel,Shihan, was the first in Israel.

    He is on of the best Senseis on this planet.

  • ישראל לנצח!!

  • the last prober ninja is dr hatsumi he is the last in the line of the old ninjas

  • I thought the first Israli ninja was Doron Navon. Didn't he open the first ninja school outside of Japan in the 70's? I'm pretty sure that is accurate......

  • different schools, we speak about Koga Ryu.

    Doron Navon is another school of ninjitsu, and if not his sudden death of Fujita Seiko, that was the first to spread his legacy to the west, Sensei Hatsumi maby never have been done that to.

  • @sMokefRog420 - CORRECT! Doron was one of the last to take the Shinken sakki test and live, Soke never mentions the faliure's. lol

  • I dont think that this is slowly , I think this can be used in a real fight, and its so much practical than others schools, but depends who is using, and how much the ninjutsuka can train

  • I think this moviments are very good and fast to a real fight.

  • Koga encompasses bone breaking techniques, pressure points n soft aikido movements r only a small few of the movements one can n does do in Koga. The difference is that in schools one can just walk into, they won't teach you that stuff or just anyone, you need to prove yourself good enough first. Theres alot of aspects that one would need to rap his head around before one is considered good enough, for starters control. Acting? pff, if your a movie star ya, anyone can go thru the motions lol

  • emm.. this fight its kinda acting..

    emm i study ninjitsu and my style if bone breaking and pressure points.. and its much more agressive than koga and bujinkan..

    this movements are too slow for a fight in real life..

  • all attacks in this clips are 100% real with 100% real weapons. in the Master's test for his degree he needed to control all attackers and disarm them.

  • just curious what ninjutsu do you study

  • Fair enough, i have to say i am biast because ever bujinkan ithat i have come across doesn't hold up what the counter part to koga should hold. I study Koga, among a few other. But yes ailbuck you are right, there is no superior art, each individual developes and progresses their own art, thus it all depends on the artist as oppose to the art, in a sence that it doesn't matter what the art is...

  • i heard that iga and koga r seperated. ive also heard of ninjas who use either bone breaking moves, pressure points, or soft akido type movements. what styles of ninjitsu use which tactic? *bow*

  • Master Hatsumi does Bujinkan, a more passive style of Ninjitsu, Koga is more agressive, and as oppose to defend and disappear, Koga will attack and subdue, even eliminate if necessary or defend, but anyone who knows anything about Koga defending, you attack a koga ninja, your leaving with several broken bones if your lucky - simply, you won't get back up. As far as I'm concerned, from studying for several years in martial arts and a portion of that in Koga, no Bujinkan stands against Koga

  • Koga ryu will rock any bujinkan practitioner simply because bujinkan techniques have not evolved with the times.

  • Sorry but you are sorely mistaken. First of all you shouldn't say that one art is superior and secondly each individual developes and progresses their own art so to say one cannot stand against another is simply not true.

  • So just let me be the first to say, i retract my biast attitude about one art over another, AS EACH STYLE HAS SOME THING UNIQUE TO OFFER.

    I take it you study Bujinkan? So what do thing about to idea of more is better, in terms of the arts one studies the better a martial artist. Please feel free to elaborate.

  • My hats off to you for your retraction. My opinion on the more is better varies. I think that if you have a base in an art and can add to that art (without having to make a conscious change)ideas that improve your personal art it can be good. I also think that if you are a black belt "collector" you haven't spent enough time truly learning an art you are only picking up the superficial. I do study Bujinkan and a few other things but Bujinkan will always be my base. I'd like to hear moreaboutkoga

  • maybe what you've sween is more passive or maybe the training is more passive but don't fool yourself Bujinkan is every bit as devastating. Oh and in Bujinkan if the technique is finished the attacker does not get up either.

  • Master Hatsumi does Bujinkan, a more passive style of Ninjitsu, Koga is more agressive, and as oppose to defend and disappear, Koga will attack and subdue, even eliminate if necessary or defend, but anyone who knows anything about Koga defending, you attack a koga ninja, your leaving with several broken bones if your lucky - simply, you won't get back up. As far as I'm concerned, from studying for several years in martial arts and a portion of that in Koga, no Bujinkan stands against Koga

  • This guy is not lame. He is very impressive.

    I studied ninjutsu for a few years and have known many martial artists. Ninjutsu is difficult to fully demonstrate because it involves breaking bones, joints, and well. . . killing people. Nonetheless, this man does a good job demonstrating ninjutsu techniques. I would love to study under this man.

  • lames, i like 2 c him do that to hatsumi sensei lol

  • not bad at all...keep go mr ISRAELI :

  • This is the best ninja that i ever see

    ;)

  • nice fighting

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