I gotta say in the two years I have been doing Ninjutsu I have never had an opponent stay still long enough to do anything that fancy. But a good tie for some one who is K.O'ed thats for sure.
It does look like you have made that up yourselves.
I am not an expert either, but I suggest that samurai (peasant officers) would have made tha chain around the cord to the ankle, thus tightening it slightly more than normal...
Keep posting more though, I love this stuff, and it's interesting to see how different people take things.
Incidently, what cord do you think the samurai would use these days for torinawa jutsu?
Have you, by any chance had the opportunity to see Angier Sensei's hojojitsu videos? You may find them useful in the event you require clarification on some waza or would like to expand your curriculum a bit. Just a thought. Anyways nice video, beautiful work.
i was taught some hojo by sensei Fred Fitzgibbon at wjjf hq in Fazakerley, Liverpool. Then me and a couple of others began to get together at my club to try to develope a few techniques ourselves. Hojojutsu is only a small part of the wjjf 3rd dan syllabus and we are by no means experts, i just took a real interest in it.
I came accorss hojojutsu in ninjutsu, and have also taken a real liking to it. We only covered it very briefly, but its a discipline id like to master. Hojojutsu is art.
I gotta say in the two years I have been doing Ninjutsu I have never had an opponent stay still long enough to do anything that fancy. But a good tie for some one who is K.O'ed thats for sure.
kevinthelast 10 months ago
man, it must be painful to be stuck in that position for too long.
elarbol04 1 year ago
Thats an interesting display.
It does look like you have made that up yourselves.
I am not an expert either, but I suggest that samurai (peasant officers) would have made tha chain around the cord to the ankle, thus tightening it slightly more than normal...
Keep posting more though, I love this stuff, and it's interesting to see how different people take things.
Incidently, what cord do you think the samurai would use these days for torinawa jutsu?
More a philosophical question but anywho...
8thsinner 2 years ago
i wish i tied too
viytuqfj 2 years ago
Have you, by any chance had the opportunity to see Angier Sensei's hojojitsu videos? You may find them useful in the event you require clarification on some waza or would like to expand your curriculum a bit. Just a thought. Anyways nice video, beautiful work.
shoshinsha1 2 years ago 2
Out of curiosity where did you learn your hojo work?
shoshinsha1 2 years ago
i was taught some hojo by sensei Fred Fitzgibbon at wjjf hq in Fazakerley, Liverpool. Then me and a couple of others began to get together at my club to try to develope a few techniques ourselves. Hojojutsu is only a small part of the wjjf 3rd dan syllabus and we are by no means experts, i just took a real interest in it.
halewoodjujitsu 2 years ago
I came accorss hojojutsu in ninjutsu, and have also taken a real liking to it. We only covered it very briefly, but its a discipline id like to master. Hojojutsu is art.
ROKUSHAKUBOJUTSU 2 years ago