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  • I think that just taijutsu and not ninjutsu

  • i jus need a patner now

  • i like your techinics, im a Brasilian my english is very bad ok, but i like is very good

    tanks

  • ide love to see this in realtime!

  • marks a legend

  • hmmm...would that work if my opponent's carrying a short knife? and tries to stab my face?

  • Dude get Steven Seagal and tell this guy to gtfo

  • dude,this is fcking american ninjutsu

  • This Bujinkan, Genbukan or Jinenkan ninjutsu????

  • Is there a place where i can learn this in washington?

  • this is quite good :D

  • Quit Trying To Be Like Chuck Norris. Your Doing It Wrong! I Heard The Quickest Way To A Mans Heart Is Chuck Norris Fist. I Heard When Chuck Norris Does A Push Up, He Doesn't Push Himself Up, He Pushes The Wolrd DOWN!

  • im disapointed. now i see why nobody does this style

  • bruce wen would SOOO kick your ass...hell even johnny could

  • Mc Donalds called,

    They want their outfit back.

  • lol bullshit

    

  • What about his knee going into my balls??!!

  • @Alt3rnateGam3r he didn't finish the shoulder lock. he could either do that and take you down or wristock or some strikes w/e. it was just an example.

  • to bad we dont have slow-mo

  • Nice beard

  • Primera regla del combate en la calle, no lleves el pelo largo.

  • Is that not that bloke from 'My Two Dads'?

  • OMFG it's Ra's al Ghul! We are all PWNED!

  • people dont punch like that

  • the guy with the beard looks like Zohan

  • Stupid western people stealing our ninja techniques

  • Not a bad technique but yeah. Nothin to do with ninjutsu.

  • This is not ninjutsu this is at best jujitsu you can find it in any jujitsu class. The fluidity and using your opponents force against them is the defining principle of aikido and jujitsu. This video here:

    youtube.com/watch?v=LGP8hxYrgk­Y you can see the same style lock at 1:23. The only difference is the use of what bujinkan practitioners call kamai which, is not significant.

  • @35mmpaintbrush

    .... what you talkin bout Willis!? ^_^

    It's all from Japan and Aikido is a much younger art than what Bujinkan practices. As for Jujutsu, the title for the art wasn't even coined until the 17th century. So there should be no surprise that some of it's grappling skills have merged into other schools. Good luck figuring out who truly invented it first. I could care less personally, only thing that matters is that it works.

  • what if the puncher is like 135kg crazy hormones using cocain head? and you are just 75kg? hes bodyweight will throw you away like 2 meters if you are stupid enough to catch that punch with hand on your chest! but maby there are other ways too. of course this is just one technique but i like to know some more

  • @hardcoreperkele i wouldnt use that technique... lol

  • @strikecero same here

  • @hardcoreperkele in ninjutsu we learn how to avoid punches...we dont try to catch them...with specifically steps and moves with hands, we avoid the punch and then we lock, hit, throw, kill our partner in training, opponent in a fight...ok personally i will not try to kill someone when i am in danger....i prefer the locks...! so much pain!

  • Jasonakis, 'ninjutsu' has NOTHING to do with unarmed combat. The term refers to stealth tactics that were SUPPOSEDLY used by ninjas.

    What you're referring to is called 'jujutsu'. Please learn the correct terminology.

    Why do so many people use the word 'ninjutsu' to mean 'jujutsu'? It's pathetic.

  • @Jasonakis sorry to say this but the above is correct, i am teh author of the book True Path of the Ninja and i have read many ninja scrolls. There is not martial arts in ninjutsu. this is a lie by Takamatsu.

  • @hardcoreperkele sparta kick him in the chest

  • no naruto does kung fu. Your are so ugly that you chinees and Japans wissle

  • @mobielappel u r super ugly go to hell

  • its funny how the guy says "im talking to this individual" and the other guy place his hands like "you want some of this?"

  • thanks a lot keep making more video and ignore the haters who dont know anything about ninjutsu

  • well, seriously, who is that man? Is he from bujinkan, gebunkan or he's just a ninja wannabe?

  • @ashenwall ♦ The instructors name is Mark S Russo. He is mainly part of Stephen K Hayes Quest Center. So he mainly teaches Toshindo. He also has rank in the Bujinkan.

  • fluid adaptability

    adapta fluidability

    dapta affluidity

    fluid adaptability

  • @therealgeeza lol! nice!

  • isn't that just jujutsu?

  • @jovancedin no

  • thanks for uploading; i like the fluidity of the movement; the only reason why some martial artist got into trouble is that,they telegraph their movements; the key is you should not give time for the opponent to react to the situation; so as he throws the first punch, and you deflect and counter, you have few seconds window for follow up and inflict damage or neutralize opponent; as he needs time to recover.

  • Why are all these martial arts videos by middle aged white american men, who have never fully dedicated their lives to martial arts , as in day in day out training.

  • @HectOriOus1000 because old dudes don't like the internet as much lol

  • sigh... wtf are we still n the 80's? Chuck Norris wannabe.

  • cool

  • hahaha chuck noris`s son lmao

  • He looked abit like Ben Stiller at first

  • mark looks like an 80's bad guy

  • I really like this video cause it teaches simple and really basic moves! Thanks expertvillage!

  • @Hilladam161

    which video did you see?

    try that next time your in that situation, find out what happens

  • Hilladam161, this video teaches absolutely nothing realistic.

    Do you really think you can just move out of the way and then capture your opponent's punching hand/arm whilst he JUST STANDS THERE???!!!

    Mate, you need to get a grip on reality.

    In real life, people attack more than once and don't just stand there whilst a ninjer moves slowly and does fancy things to them.

    Ninjers... deluded.

  • @slapupchrist what the hell is a ninjer?

  • @slapupchrist I dont thik ninjutsu is a real world combat technique anymore, i mean any smart guy would just put out a gun, or grab a metal bar or a rock.

  • @blakscull

    yeah and nothing in ninjutsu tells you different, grab what u can if needed, might be a pencil or a toothbrush, whatever. but the smart non-ninja might not know how versatile these items can be.

  • @filzhut I think in a moment of desperation, against an attacker i would use anything that could help me a little, anything. Even a pen or toothbrush, and every human being, or at least every human being with some sort of intelligence and will to survive. But yeah, i think everyone would look for something bigger than a thoothbrush, if they cant find it then the toothbrush.

  • @blakscull  but you realize that there may be situations in which you may not have anything.And if you do find a metal bar or rock or pencil, it still dramatically increases your chances of victory to have training, even if not specifically for those items.

  • @slapupchrist lol... you don't really know martial arts do you? What you usually do is to do the movement a lot faster, and dislocate the arm... Also you can hit the face hard... AND the target/attacker won't have time to react, so it is real, just in slow motion so you can see and learn how to do it... If not happy with it, then I dare you to go fight a black belt... ignorant... n.n

  • RandomNa, do you suggest I go and fight myself? I was graded to rokudan in the Bujinkan. Then, after ten years of LARPing, I gave up and now I'm on here telling people like you what a load of bollocks all this 'ninjutsu' and 'taijutsu' really is.

    Kihon Happo, Sanshin (gogyo) no Kata, Shinden Fudo, Gyokko, Koto, Takagi Yoshin, Togakure, and Kukishin Ryu-has... done them all, mate. Randori, theory, practice, LARPing, etc, etc.

    Toda: no proof. Takamatsu: full of stories. Hatsumi: con man.

  • @slapupchrist Im not suggesting it is the ultimate martial art or anything like it. There you will learn how to defend yourself. I can indeed tell you human body hasn't changed a lot from the ninjitsu invention untill now. It is still an actual combat techniques(that involve lots of stealth and tactical attacks). Now I think that because you have studied a martial art, there is no need to try to downgrade some other one. besides it may not work vs guns but it will against knifes and the body

  • RandomNa, if you are knowledgeable about 'ninjutsu', you would know that jujutsu/taijutsu ISN'T NINJUTSU.

    Ninjutsu is stealth/espionage. Ninpo is the philosophy behind what the clan of koga, etc, invented and perpetrated (we now call their invention 'ninjutsu').

    What we have today is a load of unsubstantiated stories and THEORIES. Not demonstration of technique against resistance... just THEORIES.

    You name something 'ninja'-related and I'll show you something UNPROVEN or THEORETICAL.

  • RandomNa, when it comes to the schools that Takamatsu taught, it is important to understand where the actual 'ninjutsu' is and also what is proven to be true and what is unproven.

    For a start, only Togakure Ryu is actual 'ninjutsu', insofar as what Hatsumi has ever taught under the label of 'ninjutsu'.

    Everything else that S.K.Hayes, Manaka, Tanemura, etc have ever learned from Hatsumi are simply called 'jujutsu' (for the unarmed stuff) and 'kenjutsu', 'sojutsu', 'bojutsu', etc.

  • RandomNa, what you call 'ninjutsu' is mostly Samurai (supposedly) jujutsu and weaponry. 'Ninjutsu' IS NOT AN ART OF FIGHTING TECHNIQUES.

    Do you understand?

    'Ninjutsu' is simply a stealth art that is theorised about and completely UNPROVEN.

    Quest, Bujinkan, Genbukan, Jinenkan, etc, mainly teach TAIJUTSU, and the training they offer is unrealistic and based purely on THEORY.

    Modern fighting styles are practical. Koryu/X-Kan arts are unrealistic and are purely THEORETICAL.

  • @slapupchrist martial arts: Martial comes from the ancient Roman, Mars, the God of War. Martial arts are any techniques or tactics of war. I'm never saying ninjutso, taijutsu, bajutsu, hanbojutsu, they are all different disciplines, many of them combined to form ninjitsu: a stealth/espionage technique.

    Also what do you mean with theoretical? they are fully appliable to a combat situation(unless you are so bad that cant even apply them)

  • I love Ninjutsu

  • i love then they tell what kind of attac they want and how slow they do it

  • Mark Russo reminds me of Tom Cruise in the last samurai.

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  • No he had played in No Retreat No surrender 3 the one of two villains.

    Mark Russo's right hand !

  • nice costume

  • very good, and if you pay attention is not so difficult

  • this is a beginners move not complete at all.

  • The move is not even complete. Many things are missing in it. this move is a beginners move.

  • wth lol i do that all the time when im involved in fights at school X3.....except instead of punching or well honed hits....i just replace all of them with random flailings on my hand lol O_O

  • That blocking/evasive motion reminds me of Wing Chun techniques. Big difference is the follow-up though. WC would more likely chain a series of punches after a block rather than an arm lock. Both can be effective of course, depending on how much damage you need to inflict upon the attacker...

  • @magestays

    you tell me to learn something and then refer me to a website run by fake ninjas....

    an organization that teaches that ninjutsu IS a martial art... and that THEY are the ones that know it...

    i was doing so to discourage unintelligent and ignorant replies... it has obviously failed...

    i suggest you check out the Shinobi Soldiers series ifyou wanna educate yourself...

    otherwise its all just mumbo jumbo to get u to buy into their dojo...

  • @Creationsofmyown Unintelligent and ignorant doesn't describe my comment. If you want to see a fake ninja go check out ChosonNinja.

  • @magestays

    your ignorance of the meaning of ignorant is incredibly unintelligent.

    it is IGNORANT, to cite a source that is proven to be making false claims as a source for correct knowledge...

    if you didnt understand that, it is only further testament to your mental inadequacies.

  • @Creationsofmyown Its semantics, martial arts aren't martial arts. By some definitions ninjutsu is the only martial art because bujutsu means techniques of stopping spears and since. Ninjutsu focuses on not fighting whenever possible its the only bujutsu. He's just trying to get views, he doesn't train in any martial art, and he asks me for info for his videos so that shows how deep his research goes; End of story don't reply.

  • @magestays

    budo is NOT synonymous with martial arts.

    they are similar...

    and we are clearly talking about fighting arts, but regardless of this narrowing ninjutsu is in no way a combative skillset.

    it is like saying that highjump is a martial art because you jumped over a sweep....

    i dont get why pseudo intellectuals think they can throw jargon around and while pretending to know it all..

    and of course choson asks u... he steals from everyone... theres a lot recorded on that..

  • @magestays

    "Ninjutsu' - "The art of patience". It is NOT "evading fighting", it's an approach to be used by spies and, well, people that today we'd call terrorists. So it IS an aggressive approach; and there are MANY MAs that really are about evading a conflict. Actually, this can be foundin in the structure of the character 武.

    And 武術 means "the art of war/fighting", not "techniques for stopping pears"; "stopping the spear" is the structure of "武".

  • @grozde

    did you have ANY historical evidence, at all for the claims you are making?

    you repeatedly imply that ninjutsu is a martial art...

  • @Arteanor

    1. Historical evidence for what? Please specify.

    2. I don't recall saying that ninjutsu is a MA...

  • @Arteanor you are very inconsiderate, let people post things on youtube without having to contradict their posts. people log on to youtube to have fun. does anyone remember that?

  • @c4rt00nk1d

    aw, no more trash talk?  once i call you on your baldfaced assertions you just tuck tail and run???

  • @Arteanor did u use the hillbilly guy in the trailer park on this video? i saw his video i must say he sent back the martial art systems about a good 2000 yrs i am now less knowledgeable for watching him n u u stfu n gtfo of utube u complete waste of sperm.

  • Mark Russo Played in No retreat No surrender 3 !

    The guy with the beard ! ! !

  • nice

  • nice

  • Some other Martial Arts techniques wouldn't work in real life. But this one actually does.

  • actually, it's for disabling, killing, breaking, etc., anything to get away and keeping the enemy from getting a positive ID on you, or to assassinate someone. Ninja were in espionage. Self-defense is not really what it's for, it goes beyond that.

  • @ehukai2003 Exactly. Well put.

  • Mark sensei, wonderful clip.

  • @angrybeaver94 well i take ninjutsu, and I'm getting to it. i just need to word on my flexibility ^^

  • @froliciouspanda how much it cost a monk?

  • @sengoku17 what

  • Very good defense technic.

  • i love ninjustsu and that helper is a good slowmotion actor, whatch again and check!!

  • wow my like practicet ninjustsu..

  • i practice ninjutsu ¿¿but?? ¿¿u know what??

    ¡¡theres nothink like a good punch on stomach!!!!

  • @mcatoverde what about a kick to the face

  • ninjutsu isnt used for win with many punch.

    only a pressure point hit can cause a death

  • @Tharinre not just pressure point but to disable your enemy completely. Ninjutsu is to attack and learn to be stealth. Use any form of weapons to your advantage. you always have to imagine your fighting with something in your hands.

  • @Tharinre Yeah! whatever man

  • he says 2 things and raises 1 finger:)

  • Good technique you've got to be quick though.Also instead of that shoulder lock technique you had a clean elbow to the side of the head,and from their it's lights out fight over in about 10 seconds.I guess that's my MMA kicking in lol.

  • Chuck Norris's brother?

  • Hilarious.... hahahah Rated Up you xD

  • @daivondays looks like him ae ?

  • exactly cause noone realy showed that ninjutsu is something different from other styles except some shurikens and weaponz lol

  • to shin do ninjutsu?

  • koshindo is not ninjutsu unless your connected to hatsumi your a ninja turtle not a ninja.

  • The teacher has the same blackbelt dan as me.

  • wow..... i guess that means you can fight because you have dans on your belt...

  • I think scottbaioisdead won that argument. :]

  • you would of thought that guys head was way too narrow at the top for him to be able to have any kind of normal brain function?

    But im guessing the powerful Chuck Norris style hair helped him cope with his debilitating pearhead mutation.

  • You vs. the narrow-headed guy with the Chuck-did=beef vs. meet-grinder.

  • as a physical therapist and life long martial artist, i must commend the instructor in the fluidity of his technique and verbal instruction. i bartended and bounced my way through college and am quite familiar with the technique. i have used it myself and it works. good demonstration sir.

  • very smooth, very ninjutsu....

  • he looks like ben stiller when he was on dodgeball lol

  • i was thinking about that as well hahaha

  • just for the record

    If anyone wants to research on Yukimura it might be an idea to search on his actual name Sanada Nobushige

    since yukimura is hes name in popular culturu only ;)

  • cool!!

  • That poor guy has to come in and pretend to be some sloppy fighter that gets his butt kicked ~

    *laughs*

    But it's for a. . .somewhat good cause. . .

  • its all about timing man, a ninja can catch an arrow and not even look at it, just by timing and sound :D but you have to be really good master of ninjutsu for that :D

  • you could just play metal gear solid or splinter cell, that way you dont get injured and you get to sneak around stuff and kill things :)

  • ninja do exist as ppls ;D

  • Emperor Tokogawa hired the Ninjas to be his allies in his Quest to Unite the retainers and make a unified japan, he did that by hiring the ninjas as his personal bodyguards, spies, data gathering and special missions. they are more useful in uniting japan than the prideful samurais at that time.

  • True kind of.Tokugawa was also being hunted by Ninja as well.Other Retainers didn't like the Shogunate and opposed it.Great warriors such as Yukimura Sanada from the Takeda army was one of them.Even though he wasn't a ninja.

    But your right Tokugawa had many powerful allies including Hanzo Hattori of Iga and a few other people.

  • I don't know where you get the idea the Tokugawa were emperors, but they weren't though they lead a 300 year period of peace. The Tokugawa clan were shoguns though the Emperor co-existed in their reign.

  • if your a black belt or highest degree in ninjutsu does that make you a ninja?

  • nope you can consider yourself a ninja once you get your first white belt rank i think

  • Exactly, when you decide that you will journey to make your life better through ninpo, you are ninja. Ninja means

    "One who perseveres", and it starts at white belt.

  • sure why not

  • Well in the ninjutsu system that i trained in you had to have like a 5th degree black belt and train from 5 scrolls on wind water earth fire and void techniques then you would obtain the title of shinobi

  • where did you train, which clan it was? bujinkan?

  • i trained in a very small organizatoin, Jizaikan aiki ninjutsu. There are only like 4 or 5 dojos throughout the US but its growing

  • aiki nin jutsu??Never heard of that can u tell me more??

  • blackbelt is only a secondary stage really. It begins at grren belt then black belt, and then you work your way up levels of training known as dans starting at the first dan and only the most masterful teachers being tenth dan.

  • @nickcz96 ..if you take ninjutsu classes,, that makes you a ninja. Simple as that!

  • ninjutsu 101: never leave your hands open! whats this prick doing? and whats up with this weird gi and obi? never seen them in bujinkan.

  • 1:30 Perfect

  • this is the most deadly martial art it can kill a person with just one punch in the chest

  • taichi can kill a man with a single opening

  • really? how does that work? they use their chi to create a huge energy ball and cast it to the enemy, making his brain explode? please share your insight.

  • Thats what I usually do when I am attacked. However, sometimes some of the leftover chi gets backed up and gives me some wicked badass gas.

  • in juijitsu thats a camora

  • SImply brilliant. :)

  • i like it how theres no "dont try this at home" messages

  • lol.

  • whats the diffrence between tia jistu and ninjistu. i know they are very simular and i think they both came from the ninjas but i always thought ninjustu delt more with weapons

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  • tai jutsu is the hitting part of ninjutsu its when you use basic punch+kick move while ninjutsu englobe technique with more fluidity kinda like the clip right there. plus they are some armed ninjutsu technique.

  • Glad you asked. Taijutsu is the system used by the ninja, often called empty hand techniques and sometimes called shadow techniques.  They were actually an integral part of the way of ninja. When it came to weapons, the ninja had many of the more well known ones and a number that were of not so well known ones. In addition, they dealt with psychology, medicine, astrology and many other sciences, with equal skill.

  • It's Taijutsu and Ninjutsu, and not Ninjas with an s, but Ninja. Taijutsu falls under Ninjutsu, along with 18 other discipline of Ninjutsu.

  • i like it how theres no "dont try this at home" messages

  • Ninjitsu is very cool because it has a broad genre of techniques =] liked the video clip.

  • its spelled gesundheit

  • that is so amateur!!

  • i do Jiu Jitsu. If some one comes to punch me i dodge it and take em to the ground haha

  • dude u know jiu jitsu was extracted from ninjutsu right

  • no it wasn't

  • yes it was ninjutsu came before japanese jiu jutsu and if you look at every japanese martial art closly they are not as complete as ninjutsu is but just extractions of it

  • actually jujutsu is an evolution of sumo but the term jujutsu didn't exist until chin gempin existed it, historical documentation ninjutsu is the source of jujutsu please? sumo dates back to 23 bc and has the same techniques as jujutsu far before anyone even considered a prototypical ninja existed.

  • thx for clearing up my mind ill try not to be so ignorant for now on^_^

  • yea and roll on that broken glass, right before they stab you with a little knife before their friends stomp on your head. real smart.

  • jiu jitsu was actually before ninjutsu wernt it? samurai trained in jui jitsu and when the rogue samurais went off to do their onw little ninja thing they produced ninjutsu with more techniques, all systems like judo came from jiui jitsu

  • jujutsu is a term invented in the 1500's by chin gempin. there are hundreds of names for jujutsu. ninja were samurai, not rogues samurai just samurai who trained in extra areas of warfare.

  • but there were rogue samurais that went off to the hills to form clans, and samurai emporers eventually hired such ninjas to assinate and do such tasks against opposing enemies and ended up working for the emporers and the clans were narrowed down to like 3 different stages and the bottom ninja would get the orders from the top and would never meet the top ninjas that gave them the orders cos' of the amount of secrecy. dnt get ur samurai being trained in extra warefare bit..wot u basing thaton?