In wing chun we learn to take down an opponent the quikest way possible eg, som1 hooks you do a tan sao som1 straight punches you do a woo sao al of these simple techniques are very affective. But hey every martial art is different ..
ALL martial arts taught in a modern dojo are flashy for the purpose of competitions. The flashier the move the more points if it is followed through successfully. Anything made up on the spot will lose points (except freeform where points are earnt based on successful blows and where they land)
Historically speaking techniques were very freeform and simple.
people come on demos and complain about multiple strike demos but forget that in a real fight just ONE of those strikes would probably end it especially that elbow
in reality you don't know what the attacker would do so why would you say that a attacker would not attack that way we never know what skill the attacker has so stop thinking that the attacker is well trained. He might be caught off guard thinking his prey is helpless.
Well these moves sure are pretty showy.. I'm not meaning to offend by this but often the simple way is the best way, block/deflect and counter immediately in the shortest amount of time possible. But that's just me and these moves look good for completely finishing an opponent on his first attack with several strikes of your own.
@Ironhideunlimited You have to understand that attackers can put up resistance, some can take a hit, so a block, deflect counter may not go as you expected then what? So we have multiple strikes in succession leading up to the finisher that minimize him regaining and resisting.
Unlike traditional taijutsu or ninjutsu, this looks more like Proff. Wally Jay's stuff.... which is a mix of karate, aikido, Vee Arnis Jitsu, and some other arts....
these techniques are designed to disorientate an attacker leaving them no time to gain knowledge of where your positioning them, taking away balance and giving it back to manipulate them and move them to where you want them to go, happening very quickly it leaves the attacker defenseless because they've know idea of what's happening or control over the situation,. If you were going to resist you would need the balance and leverage to do so. It's very unlikely going up against a ninja,
thats why they practice so that muscle memory will kick in as they see the punch coming, and they already have the whole take down to end the fight programmed in their system. That would def. kick my ass if I got hit 2 or 3 times really fast id be stunned or dazed
I like those techniques and they seem to be effective and conviniemt , but may I just ask why are the punches with open hand , and not with fist?Again I dont want to question those techniques , but to learn something that I probably dont know.
one important question..have you ever got an opportunity to hit some one Iike this...?? I mean at full speed and with no holding back? If yes, then I would want to visit his grave!!
Always hear someone saying that wouldn't work or why is the they letting you do it. IT IS A DEMO. , it's practice, not real. When you train at your dojo do you allow those you work with to do the tech. or while training you pull back and clock the guy. No you let them practice and learn the skill. Same thing here. It may not work exactly but who would do it exactly that way? Train, practice and learn. Then add resistance not while your demostrating or learning.
@Donkyfishy That would be very dangerous. Sport martial arts like MMA, Boxing and Kickboxing are excellent self defence and can do great damage when used correctly. Ninjitsu, Traditional Karate styles, Traditional Jujitsu and many others are classified as "Budo" meaning "way of war" i.e. When taught correctly these arts are designed for the kill, with no rules. If you study Karate Katas, for example, Eye gouging and bone breaking techniques are commonplace. They were for survival, not sport. :)
@Donkyfishy A non-demo footage? Of course, there is absolutely no problem in make a friend blind, brake his bones, or kill him, just to show internet people.
awesome video, there's no way I'll be able to use this exact sequence on the street (unless I practice it over and over and train myself to immediately respond to every hostile situation with this) but I really like that transition from the elbow into the grab and throw
its not about learning the exact moves to do on a guy thats attacking you on the street, but learning the theory and philosophy of how the body works, how it doesn't, and how to redirect and disable to attacker. hardly ever could you do a self defense kata in real life thats more then two steps. it is the philosophy that is important to learn, and the self control and knowledge that gives you effectiveness in a real life scenario. GOOD STUFF GUYS!
I have studied mostly chinese martial arts anything that helps develop your mind body and spirit is a good thing,but most folks get caught up in forms and techniques
and totally miss the mindset. respect yourself,respect others and develop an awareness to not get in any conflict to begin with.Just because you know doesnt mean you have to go out of youw way to prove you know
1 or 2 strikes and then a nage would've been enough. In MY OPINION i think there is too many strikes, to much time is wasted there, hit'm and throw'm so he doesn't get up.
Great stuff here, Loving the fluidity and technique.
Everyone should remember to keep an open mind, no one martial art is better than the other, and comparing them should be avoided, One can only become a better fighter by learning more about fighting. Expaning your knowledge in martial arts will only help you, not handicap you.
I really enjoyed the training video, he really flows through the maneuvers. However I wouldn't say these are "basic" technicques... maybe basic for someone who's been training for a while. Are these katas?
I felt very good watching it, not everybody has the ability/or tolerance to train disabled ppl. I bet he could kick the shit out of me, lol. Ninjutsu truly is an art of peace and learning.
Just wanna point out to everyone who says there is no point in long dills or kata...every decent martial artist knows that they r not gonna follow their step by step procedure in a real life situation. These drills improve your speed, form, movements, etc. The best way to practice martial arts is to spar, the more contact the better. But these drills are good too, if you keep doin them enough, your form and quikness will improve all the time. But dont forget to actually fight (spar).
I think your biggest problem is uploading your video's to youtube, too many people don't fully understand what it is they're watching. I personally am a life long martial artist and find your video's quite nice, keep up the good work.
alot of people that fight today just kind of swing with no form but at the same time i have trouble to get any grip of any form to make any counter of any sort what should i do....anyone have an idea
lol i watched your novice video and tht throw u did when he spun with his back to u for a empi strike some1 did tht on my b4 i watched this and i naturally threw him the way u did lol great vids btw i do shotokan karate
I don't mind drills. But long ones are pointless. Its better to use the KISS principle and use 1 or 2 things you'll remember when under extreme stress than practice 10 things you'll forget. That's just me, others see this differently. A better idea would be practice this routine. Go for a 5 mile run, do some situps, some jumping squats and when you're about ready to puke practice the routine again. See how much you forgot or how slow you were. Fighting can make you that tired. Best to prepare.
I agree, bu a long drill is more like a full form kata, rather than a waza. There is a difference again between both. Waza is more akin to what your favoring, short drills designed to be close to real scenarios. happen to be of two minds on the subject, long form Kata are valuable for teaching footwork, and alerting stance and posture in combat. Something most short Waza do not teach. There is a reason the ancients would use both.
In a real fight, you would benefit not from using this technique from start to finish but rather benefit from training the sequence itself, and applying the lessons in body kinetics learned while performing the sequence thousands of times.
As for the video, some very interesting elements. I see Tiajutsu influence, but it looks like a lot of other styles mixed in. Is this correct? Some mixing is to be expected for any modern art. Just curious.
One thing anyone witnessing or teaching techniques of any martial art should be aware of is that techniques as taught and displayed are hardly if ever followed to the letter in the event of an actually conflict.
One of the most common ploys of the wanabe expert of the martial arts is to pick apart a taught technique and show its flaws as if this shows that the wanabe is an expert.
Once the opponent is hit in the face in the first strike, he is stunned and open for the next strikes. The following strikes are meant to further paralize the opponent and set it up for a finishing strike, and that's how ninjutsu works... did i get it right?
At the moment the opponent gets hit in the face, in the first strike, he is stunned and unable to react to the next strike, so in a real fight you really just need to get the first strike right, and the sequence flows. All the following strikes are meant to paralize the opponent even further and set it up for the finishing move, and that's how ninjutsu works... did i get it right?
Its easy to understand if you know about striking. If you were really paying attention, you would see , that as the grab was attempted , it was blocked and the person was immediately struck in the eyes and face, then quickly struck in the ribs & the groin and then elbowed in the jaw , in quick succession. Unless your superman, how can a human handle such strikes in quick succession. He's not letting it happen, since he got caught in his attempt to grab me 1st.
@AmbitionHCD That is like saying the combos in boxing are unrealistic. they are not. Just like in Kenpo or Escrima etc, you load up the practice combos simply because if one strike misses or doesn't stop the target, something else is already on the way. It makes since also to use complimenting techniques, high lows, just like in this video. "Punches in Bunches"
it seems like your giving your opponent a lot of chances to recover from this. also the person you are demonstrating on seems to just take it. a real opponent wouldn't leave their hand out and let you get in like that.
What chances? He attempted to grab and he instead got his grab deflected and immediately struck in the eyes, ribs groin and elbowed in the jaw in quick succession. What chances could he really have had? He didnt leave his hand out, he attempted to grab and got caught by surprise with a strike to his eyes and face. If you dont know how certain strike affect a person then of course you wont understand.
You would quickly attack each person one at a time using the fluent movements you should have learned from practicing your forms. Basically, you would block, counter, turn 180 left counter, turn left 90 degrees, counter, and by the time you get to the fourth person the other have might have recovered but have to come with a new approach. In theory that how it works.
you back up so you can take them 1 at a time, but you need to finish them quickly or it may not be as effective. also watch out for walls and use them to your advantage
I would run like a girl screaming for help. If I couldn't get away, depending on the surroundings, I would pick up whatever and throw it, use the dirt, go for their eyes or what ever I had to do. Or I would just take a beating and cry hoping it would end soon. lol.
easy they going to try not to hit each other wich is hard so you hit one a few times.. another charges throw the one your beating at him and 2 are out of the way for now
You should seriously keep the movement flowing after you grapple him and throw him to the ground. You pause for quite a bit and then make the punch at his face
This is interesting. Could you please answer a few questions for me so I can understand your system better? Does your shinobi-jutsu lineage come from Ronald Duncan? And if so could you please tell me what licenses he held from the ryu-has he studied? I think I read before he studied Yagyu ryu but am not sure. Thank you, it is much appreciated!
Opps,I made a mistake a pressed the remove button on your last comment. None the less, I believe Duncans email and contact number is also on his site. Its best to ask Him himself. Id rather let him speak for himself.
These moves do exploit the opponent's inability to direct themselves in an offensive manner. The direction of flow of oncoming attacks is critical in combat.Plus these drills look deceivingly crafted to confuse the would-be attacker! Taijutsu is cool. Peace be with you. Good vids man.
usually when i get that behind the head/under the arm grip ill pull them down into a few high knee strikes before i do the throw, then theres a 0% chance of them resisting once on the floor haha.
I pity all the steroid pumped mma guys who just want to beat the living hell out of each other. Ninjutsu will always win in a real life or death situation against punks from ufc.
I honestly doubt it. I got an idea get a ninjitsu practitioner to get in even a lightweight mixed martial artisist face (not necesarily UFC) see what happens.
All your videos are awesome! It's clear that you've trained long and hard. I'm a black belt in Tae Kwon Do but Ninjutsu really grabs my interest. There are a few schools in my city but I don't have time to train because of work. Anyway, everytime I watch one of your vids it makes me want to learn this incredible art even more!
Lol. I rekon someone with good conditionin could kick these guys asses. Martial arts aren't automatically deadly...I do a martial art and I get my ass kicked regularly by resisting opponents i feel what does and doesn't work, I also return the favour.
No one is unbeatable, and we never claimed to be, so your comment is just stupid. If you want to feel what works and doesnt work, I welcome you to attend one of our classes and we can go over those issues.
Well soon if the disrespect does'nt stop, you will only be able to do one of those things. I usually give the internet martial artist know it alls and a chance before they get blocked. And time is almost up!
Whats stopping him?? Well he just got poked in his eyes, hit in his groin, then elbowed in the jaw. All in succession, thats what stopped him from throwing a hook to my face. And yes we do these at full speed.
What if this, what if that? There can be an infinite amount of what ifs. Thats why in our training we train to be adaptable to any possibility. Again, I welcome you to come and train with us and we can discuss such issues. Let me know and Ill give you the location and directions.
This video is not a drill, its a technique lesson. Come on man, its a minute and twenty three second video and your trying to pass judgement on everything we do!!!??
I just checked your channel rosy5, and I see you dont have a damn thing to show for yourself. Not a single video showing what your skills are about. Your like many of the other internet experts, all talk, but no videos showing what they have to offer. So there is no need for us to continue. You're done here kid, take a hike!!
man you are a total looser xaxaxaxa!!!!!!again and again supporting your mix martial art!!!!CLAIM TO BE NINJUTSU!!!!i really think ho w this will work on me??to many pointless moves!!anyway good luck man,sorry if i was impolite!!! domo arigato gozai mas
The only loser is you kid. Your the one spending time making silly childish comments. What pointless moves??? Every move had its purpose. You internet martial artist are a trip boy. No ,your not sorry for being impolite, your just a silly kid who has no respect .
one of the reasons that ninjutsu isnt commenly seen in the ufc is because it is a pure self defense art, and most techiniques done at full speed should break bones if done correctly, plus it is a do anything to survive technique so a ninjutsu practitioner might forget the rules and poke some eyes out or give some groin shots and not realize it
the good old my art is to deadly to use excuse. There were lots of broken bones in the UFCs and I think there was a ninjitsu fighter in the japan vale tudo of 94 or 95 he lost..
So what does that mean?? Ive seen karate guys lose, bjj guys lose, does that mean their whole style does'nt work?? I mean really guys like you show a look of ignorance when it comes to martial arts.
pretty sure dan severn won UFC 5 man. But Jennum did win because he didn't fight any of the elimination rounds he was a reserve brought in when someone got injured. It was his first fight of the night everyone else's third. now who's ignorant. P.S please don't sneak up on me in the middle of the night and pully my spine out and stab me with it.
If you look more closely you will see that I said Steve Jennum won IN ufc 4 and 5 not that he WON the whole UFC competition. He won his matches , understand. So its back on you , Now who's really ignorant.
P.S. I would'nt sneak up on you at night, I'd just walk past you in broad daylight and turn around and punch you in the back of your neck and knock you out.( NINJA STYLE)
EH, I could do that, hardly ninja style. Your plot should involve some sort of poisoned blade. Before you kill me could you show me some of the scripts matsumi has?
Eh, yes , you could do that, but I thought to do it 1st. That is ninja style, taking the unfair shot. If Matsumi has them, how could I show them to you, would'nt it be him that would show them to you?! LOL
pretty good vid, althogh to many strikes after the inital block 1 or 2 strikes would sufice. AS for the throw you need to position yourself so that you are not using your body strength, because if your opponent was resisting the throw you probabky would be able to perform that particular one. BUT it that throw fails just variate the throw to something else as my sensei would say.
i spoke with u early from chicago from the 773 number, u are a good guy and i enjoyed conversing with u. people listen, im in the bujinkan ive been in it for years. i believe this koga ryu is the real deal, his ryu line is from fijuita of the koga ryu. the other koga ryu's i have my doubts. in the void i remain a shadow flowing threw the wind, i leave u with this my friend: shikinharamitsu dokomyo...
Constructive criticism: From 1st response 2the grab, and on, I think the attacker isnt reactin realistically. After 1st response 2 grab, I think attacker wud pull back (expected 2 grab, instead hand is whirled around & down. brain: wtf! ah!). From then on, attacker is not "acting" well enough (not taking on psychology of real person). These nuanced responses will change the dynamic from moment 2 moment. Incorporating that realistic psych. will lead 2 developing more realistic taijutsu IMHO=)
Are you retarted, he's the ninjutsu master not you. Clearly you're too stupid to realize that this is just ONE thing you can do in a situation like this and the goal of this video is to get you familiar with the concept of ninjutsu. If you're so good upload your own videos.
Wow. Quite a hostile response to my constr. criticism! jeeez. I liked the opening, and the throw was well done!
I just think between the claw 2 the eyes and the throw, the moves were either A) excessive and/or B)attacker was just standing there taking punishment (I think in real life he'd at least be stumbling away shielding his head)
Y all that in between? Y not claw the eyes then throw? Is it 2 keep him stunned? Maybe this is a vessel to teach all the strikes/moves in the middle?
yeah it seems a bit excessive for someone who just wanted to grab you.. maybe he wanted to pull you out the way of an oncoming car or somethin.. legally the amount of damage you do must constitute the lethality of the attack..
I would have to agree with you on that one.. if he wanted to grab you and THEN gut you with his knife he hould be slapped senseless like that just for his stupidity alone.. but then again. dont go grabbing guys with a black belt and a black gi... :P
Did you speed up the video or are you really that fast?:-) OOOOuuss Shadid Sensei, I'm joking & that was a nice technique. Looking good for an old man:-)!!!!
the other guy grew an arm O_O
junnexgolem 2 months ago
In wing chun we learn to take down an opponent the quikest way possible eg, som1 hooks you do a tan sao som1 straight punches you do a woo sao al of these simple techniques are very affective. But hey every martial art is different ..
MrHenZ117 6 months ago
I like it bro, could incorporate some of this into my JKD training for sure!
nofd1977 7 months ago
I hate ignorant people that belive that martial arts only defend against direct attacks and don't teach how to attack directly.
th4Guy77 7 months ago
ist that judo throws?
tsoppannos 7 months ago
ALL martial arts taught in a modern dojo are flashy for the purpose of competitions. The flashier the move the more points if it is followed through successfully. Anything made up on the spot will lose points (except freeform where points are earnt based on successful blows and where they land)
Historically speaking techniques were very freeform and simple.
In short: good stuff dude keep it up.
mahziel 7 months ago
awesome stuff bro!
abzmullet 8 months ago
people come on demos and complain about multiple strike demos but forget that in a real fight just ONE of those strikes would probably end it especially that elbow
halfhausaman 9 months ago
in reality you don't know what the attacker would do so why would you say that a attacker would not attack that way we never know what skill the attacker has so stop thinking that the attacker is well trained. He might be caught off guard thinking his prey is helpless.
foxybrown2 10 months ago
Well these moves sure are pretty showy.. I'm not meaning to offend by this but often the simple way is the best way, block/deflect and counter immediately in the shortest amount of time possible. But that's just me and these moves look good for completely finishing an opponent on his first attack with several strikes of your own.
Ironhideunlimited 10 months ago 4
@Ironhideunlimited You have to understand that attackers can put up resistance, some can take a hit, so a block, deflect counter may not go as you expected then what? So we have multiple strikes in succession leading up to the finisher that minimize him regaining and resisting.
SuubUrbanNinja 10 months ago 13
Damn thats just beatifull im trying to learn by thé vid but its ... Hard but ill start soon !
jahjahgo 10 months ago
Unlike traditional taijutsu or ninjutsu, this looks more like Proff. Wally Jay's stuff.... which is a mix of karate, aikido, Vee Arnis Jitsu, and some other arts....
BushidoBudo9000 10 months ago
Good technique put into those moves 4 star rating from me.
MegaUrbanNinjas 10 months ago
why make it so complicated? kick the guy in the jewls and youre ready to go
udamnputa 11 months ago
these techniques are designed to disorientate an attacker leaving them no time to gain knowledge of where your positioning them, taking away balance and giving it back to manipulate them and move them to where you want them to go, happening very quickly it leaves the attacker defenseless because they've know idea of what's happening or control over the situation,. If you were going to resist you would need the balance and leverage to do so. It's very unlikely going up against a ninja,
MyLife4Urs 11 months ago
thats why they practice so that muscle memory will kick in as they see the punch coming, and they already have the whole take down to end the fight programmed in their system. That would def. kick my ass if I got hit 2 or 3 times really fast id be stunned or dazed
mbolton3469 11 months ago
I like those techniques and they seem to be effective and conviniemt , but may I just ask why are the punches with open hand , and not with fist?Again I dont want to question those techniques , but to learn something that I probably dont know.
MrMuaythaimitko 11 months ago
one important question..have you ever got an opportunity to hit some one Iike this...?? I mean at full speed and with no holding back? If yes, then I would want to visit his grave!!
envisageamit 1 year ago
Techniques work if u work it. But, in my opinion there is too much movement. i could be WRONG. but as i said, any technique can work if u work it.
freijaful 1 year ago
Always hear someone saying that wouldn't work or why is the they letting you do it. IT IS A DEMO. , it's practice, not real. When you train at your dojo do you allow those you work with to do the tech. or while training you pull back and clock the guy. No you let them practice and learn the skill. Same thing here. It may not work exactly but who would do it exactly that way? Train, practice and learn. Then add resistance not while your demostrating or learning.
cagedraptor 1 year ago 10
@cagedraptor exactly, Finally some one who knows about dojo training. Thank you.
SuubUrbanNinja 1 year ago 10
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Maybe you could post some non-demo footage so people could see the difference between a learning environment and a testing environment?
Donkyfishy 1 year ago
@Donkyfishy That would be very dangerous. Sport martial arts like MMA, Boxing and Kickboxing are excellent self defence and can do great damage when used correctly. Ninjitsu, Traditional Karate styles, Traditional Jujitsu and many others are classified as "Budo" meaning "way of war" i.e. When taught correctly these arts are designed for the kill, with no rules. If you study Karate Katas, for example, Eye gouging and bone breaking techniques are commonplace. They were for survival, not sport. :)
Mistabutts 11 months ago
@Donkyfishy A non-demo footage? Of course, there is absolutely no problem in make a friend blind, brake his bones, or kill him, just to show internet people.
DragonShinobi11 11 months ago
@cagedraptor The more you sweat in the dojo, the less you bleed in the street.
Terriss0421 8 months ago
awesome video, there's no way I'll be able to use this exact sequence on the street (unless I practice it over and over and train myself to immediately respond to every hostile situation with this) but I really like that transition from the elbow into the grab and throw
C45TR1T1KR0N 1 year ago
Is this a skill drill that you developed to develop speed?
RanaSylvatica 1 year ago
its not about learning the exact moves to do on a guy thats attacking you on the street, but learning the theory and philosophy of how the body works, how it doesn't, and how to redirect and disable to attacker. hardly ever could you do a self defense kata in real life thats more then two steps. it is the philosophy that is important to learn, and the self control and knowledge that gives you effectiveness in a real life scenario. GOOD STUFF GUYS!
GabrielGroverMan 1 year ago
this is cool
kousuke8070 1 year ago
Good video...I miss taijutsu training...
Aldosfuturewife1 1 year ago
I have studied mostly chinese martial arts anything that helps develop your mind body and spirit is a good thing,but most folks get caught up in forms and techniques
and totally miss the mindset. respect yourself,respect others and develop an awareness to not get in any conflict to begin with.Just because you know doesnt mean you have to go out of youw way to prove you know
alvincorbett1 1 year ago
1 or 2 strikes and then a nage would've been enough. In MY OPINION i think there is too many strikes, to much time is wasted there, hit'm and throw'm so he doesn't get up.
ItalianMuscle88 1 year ago
Great stuff here, Loving the fluidity and technique.
Everyone should remember to keep an open mind, no one martial art is better than the other, and comparing them should be avoided, One can only become a better fighter by learning more about fighting. Expaning your knowledge in martial arts will only help you, not handicap you.
salvationwar 1 year ago
I really enjoyed the training video, he really flows through the maneuvers. However I wouldn't say these are "basic" technicques... maybe basic for someone who's been training for a while. Are these katas?
jakexou812 1 year ago
For some reason, I feel like if the guy was really trying to attack you, he could have hit you in the groin or knocked you in the face with a cross.
josepy021987 1 year ago
Just wanted to say to your first video:
I felt very good watching it, not everybody has the ability/or tolerance to train disabled ppl. I bet he could kick the shit out of me, lol. Ninjutsu truly is an art of peace and learning.
Great work, keep it up :))
hauor 1 year ago
iwanna b a ninja...can i join perhapz?
shaquille911 1 year ago
Just wanna point out to everyone who says there is no point in long dills or kata...every decent martial artist knows that they r not gonna follow their step by step procedure in a real life situation. These drills improve your speed, form, movements, etc. The best way to practice martial arts is to spar, the more contact the better. But these drills are good too, if you keep doin them enough, your form and quikness will improve all the time. But dont forget to actually fight (spar).
JMauder05 1 year ago
Hi, very interesting technique.
thank you for upload.
see you
Apneistefou 1 year ago
I think your biggest problem is uploading your video's to youtube, too many people don't fully understand what it is they're watching. I personally am a life long martial artist and find your video's quite nice, keep up the good work.
AntiHero12109 1 year ago
alot of people that fight today just kind of swing with no form but at the same time i have trouble to get any grip of any form to make any counter of any sort what should i do....anyone have an idea
TheUprisingNinja 1 year ago
lol i watched your novice video and tht throw u did when he spun with his back to u for a empi strike some1 did tht on my b4 i watched this and i naturally threw him the way u did lol great vids btw i do shotokan karate
skaterboi927 1 year ago
I don't mind drills. But long ones are pointless. Its better to use the KISS principle and use 1 or 2 things you'll remember when under extreme stress than practice 10 things you'll forget. That's just me, others see this differently. A better idea would be practice this routine. Go for a 5 mile run, do some situps, some jumping squats and when you're about ready to puke practice the routine again. See how much you forgot or how slow you were. Fighting can make you that tired. Best to prepare.
nbglass 1 year ago
I agree, bu a long drill is more like a full form kata, rather than a waza. There is a difference again between both. Waza is more akin to what your favoring, short drills designed to be close to real scenarios. happen to be of two minds on the subject, long form Kata are valuable for teaching footwork, and alerting stance and posture in combat. Something most short Waza do not teach. There is a reason the ancients would use both.
Great point about the fatigue BTW :)
D3mang3l 1 year ago
In a real fight, you would benefit not from using this technique from start to finish but rather benefit from training the sequence itself, and applying the lessons in body kinetics learned while performing the sequence thousands of times.
As for the video, some very interesting elements. I see Tiajutsu influence, but it looks like a lot of other styles mixed in. Is this correct? Some mixing is to be expected for any modern art. Just curious.
D3mang3l 2 years ago
One thing anyone witnessing or teaching techniques of any martial art should be aware of is that techniques as taught and displayed are hardly if ever followed to the letter in the event of an actually conflict.
One of the most common ploys of the wanabe expert of the martial arts is to pick apart a taught technique and show its flaws as if this shows that the wanabe is an expert.
D3mang3l 2 years ago 10
well said.
SuubUrbanNinja 1 year ago 7
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D3mang3l I agree...in a real defensive combat situation rarely are actual techniques followed you don't think you simply do...
Elnshaw 1 year ago
can you make tutorials please?
kyriacoshe 2 years ago
What is your style or your school of ninjutsu?
Hellfriend 2 years ago
good vid!~
232323C 2 years ago
Once the opponent is hit in the face in the first strike, he is stunned and open for the next strikes. The following strikes are meant to further paralize the opponent and set it up for a finishing strike, and that's how ninjutsu works... did i get it right?
Pascarigudum 2 years ago
At the moment the opponent gets hit in the face, in the first strike, he is stunned and unable to react to the next strike, so in a real fight you really just need to get the first strike right, and the sequence flows. All the following strikes are meant to paralize the opponent even further and set it up for the finishing move, and that's how ninjutsu works... did i get it right?
Pascarigudum 2 years ago
could someone explain to me how this could actually work in a situation where the guy doesn't just stand still and let it happen?
Idk, the long combos of ninjutsu just seem unrealistic to me.
AmbitionHCD 2 years ago 3
Its easy to understand if you know about striking. If you were really paying attention, you would see , that as the grab was attempted , it was blocked and the person was immediately struck in the eyes and face, then quickly struck in the ribs & the groin and then elbowed in the jaw , in quick succession. Unless your superman, how can a human handle such strikes in quick succession. He's not letting it happen, since he got caught in his attempt to grab me 1st.
SuubUrbanNinja 2 years ago 5
@AmbitionHCD That is like saying the combos in boxing are unrealistic. they are not. Just like in Kenpo or Escrima etc, you load up the practice combos simply because if one strike misses or doesn't stop the target, something else is already on the way. It makes since also to use complimenting techniques, high lows, just like in this video. "Punches in Bunches"
gaijinass 1 year ago
it seems like your giving your opponent a lot of chances to recover from this. also the person you are demonstrating on seems to just take it. a real opponent wouldn't leave their hand out and let you get in like that.
Sasinator104 2 years ago
What chances? He attempted to grab and he instead got his grab deflected and immediately struck in the eyes, ribs groin and elbowed in the jaw in quick succession. What chances could he really have had? He didnt leave his hand out, he attempted to grab and got caught by surprise with a strike to his eyes and face. If you dont know how certain strike affect a person then of course you wont understand.
SuubUrbanNinja 2 years ago 8
Ush, Nice!
I like that throw.
soke1 2 years ago
You would quickly attack each person one at a time using the fluent movements you should have learned from practicing your forms. Basically, you would block, counter, turn 180 left counter, turn left 90 degrees, counter, and by the time you get to the fourth person the other have might have recovered but have to come with a new approach. In theory that how it works.
LyricalInjectionRec 2 years ago
disapear, lol
kemshifarm 2 years ago
yo man say 6 people tried to take you on how would you fight.
G1NN6ER 2 years ago
you back up so you can take them 1 at a time, but you need to finish them quickly or it may not be as effective. also watch out for walls and use them to your advantage
YoungClassic01 2 years ago
I would run like a girl screaming for help. If I couldn't get away, depending on the surroundings, I would pick up whatever and throw it, use the dirt, go for their eyes or what ever I had to do. Or I would just take a beating and cry hoping it would end soon. lol.
ssj7warrior 2 years ago
if 6 ppl tried to take you on who had any brains you would lose but if they was stupid cunts you would win
dragonballz601 2 years ago
easy they going to try not to hit each other wich is hard so you hit one a few times.. another charges throw the one your beating at him and 2 are out of the way for now
karutobi 2 years ago
aho...
naturally he would use another technique
Fangoverfang11 2 years ago
fight? run away. seriously.
RedArtic 2 years ago
You should seriously keep the movement flowing after you grapple him and throw him to the ground. You pause for quite a bit and then make the punch at his face
StuntPeanut 2 years ago
It's a demonstration, now an actual fight.
KidTyphoon 2 years ago
I have a question, is the form of taijutsu you study, koshijutsu, koppojutsu, or something else?
PS:I'm trying to learn koshijutsu so i look at all videos possible and try to work on my speed and strength
lightfuse117 2 years ago
We use mostly koppojutsu. But we also have strike aimed at the nerves and muscles as well.
SuubUrbanNinja 2 years ago
thank you
zilvinas005 2 years ago
SuubUrbanNinja, I really like your techniques. The flow is great and the applications seems quite solid. Great work!!..Peace and God bless!
pistol975 2 years ago
lol 0:09
talk to the hand
OmegaB33f 2 years ago
that was awesome!!! and constant flo of energy too. kinesetics
captpinchcard 2 years ago
Holy shit! that's basic? that would destroy a normal person.
people12345 2 years ago
Finish Him!!
Internetgangstakilla 2 years ago
This is interesting. Could you please answer a few questions for me so I can understand your system better? Does your shinobi-jutsu lineage come from Ronald Duncan? And if so could you please tell me what licenses he held from the ryu-has he studied? I think I read before he studied Yagyu ryu but am not sure. Thank you, it is much appreciated!
beichelberger0 3 years ago
All of O' Sensei Duncans Info can be read about at his website ,way of the winds,com.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
Opps,I made a mistake a pressed the remove button on your last comment. None the less, I believe Duncans email and contact number is also on his site. Its best to ask Him himself. Id rather let him speak for himself.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
would all these techniques be included in your average ninjutsu classes?
connorbcfc1875 3 years ago
The lessons vary from day to day.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
dude you awsome
kissrdbc 3 years ago
Nice technique
jarhead1028 3 years ago
These moves do exploit the opponent's inability to direct themselves in an offensive manner. The direction of flow of oncoming attacks is critical in combat.Plus these drills look deceivingly crafted to confuse the would-be attacker! Taijutsu is cool. Peace be with you. Good vids man.
alexanderthewraith 3 years ago
awesome technique, great lesson.
usually when i get that behind the head/under the arm grip ill pull them down into a few high knee strikes before i do the throw, then theres a 0% chance of them resisting once on the floor haha.
i love your style, keep it comin!
weloveyoudimebag 3 years ago
I pity all the steroid pumped mma guys who just want to beat the living hell out of each other. Ninjutsu will always win in a real life or death situation against punks from ufc.
Lonergan666 3 years ago
well said
hendrixpornlol 3 years ago
I honestly doubt it. I got an idea get a ninjitsu practitioner to get in even a lightweight mixed martial artisist face (not necesarily UFC) see what happens.
rorsy5 3 years ago
Anything can happen. It could go either way.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
All your videos are awesome! It's clear that you've trained long and hard. I'm a black belt in Tae Kwon Do but Ninjutsu really grabs my interest. There are a few schools in my city but I don't have time to train because of work. Anyway, everytime I watch one of your vids it makes me want to learn this incredible art even more!
christopher9000p 3 years ago
yeah, rorsy5 probably tried martial arts for real and got his ass kicked.
medix1983 3 years ago
Lol. I rekon someone with good conditionin could kick these guys asses. Martial arts aren't automatically deadly...I do a martial art and I get my ass kicked regularly by resisting opponents i feel what does and doesn't work, I also return the favour.
rorsy5 3 years ago
No one is unbeatable, and we never claimed to be, so your comment is just stupid. If you want to feel what works and doesnt work, I welcome you to attend one of our classes and we can go over those issues.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
pay for my plane ticket?
rorsy5 3 years ago
Damn , cant you do anything on your own!?
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
Yea, post negative comments on yoru videos apparently, Oh and go to the toilet/wipe my own ass.
rorsy5 3 years ago
Well soon if the disrespect does'nt stop, you will only be able to do one of those things. I usually give the internet martial artist know it alls and a chance before they get blocked. And time is almost up!
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
What is stopping him from throw a hook to your face?
You ever do these at full speed?
rorsy5 3 years ago
Whats stopping him?? Well he just got poked in his eyes, hit in his groin, then elbowed in the jaw. All in succession, thats what stopped him from throwing a hook to my face. And yes we do these at full speed.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
no before or as you pke him in the eyes he really isn't just going to stand there while you execute a series of moves.
rorsy5 3 years ago
If he was trying to grab me, and I poke him in his eyes, before he even thinks about throwing a punch, he would.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
what if they duck/put hands in the way/they move their head you miss?
rorsy5 3 years ago
What if this, what if that? There can be an infinite amount of what ifs. Thats why in our training we train to be adaptable to any possibility. Again, I welcome you to come and train with us and we can discuss such issues. Let me know and Ill give you the location and directions.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
do you train with full resistance, or "alivenes"
rorsy5 3 years ago
Yes , we do these types of drills on a regular basis.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
that drill in your video is not full resistance, in fact there is no resistance..
rorsy5 3 years ago
This video is not a drill, its a technique lesson. Come on man, its a minute and twenty three second video and your trying to pass judgement on everything we do!!!??
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
I just checked your channel rosy5, and I see you dont have a damn thing to show for yourself. Not a single video showing what your skills are about. Your like many of the other internet experts, all talk, but no videos showing what they have to offer. So there is no need for us to continue. You're done here kid, take a hike!!
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
do you train full resistance? Out of interest what is your style's lineage? you know as ninjitsu can mean a whole lot of things these days.
rorsy5 3 years ago
I answered that already, and ninjutsu does mean a few things, like endurence, to endure, stealth etc..
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
man you are a total looser xaxaxaxa!!!!!!again and again supporting your mix martial art!!!!CLAIM TO BE NINJUTSU!!!!i really think ho w this will work on me??to many pointless moves!!anyway good luck man,sorry if i was impolite!!! domo arigato gozai mas
kiziru 3 years ago
The only loser is you kid. Your the one spending time making silly childish comments. What pointless moves??? Every move had its purpose. You internet martial artist are a trip boy. No ,your not sorry for being impolite, your just a silly kid who has no respect .
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
This needs to be field tested.Like in ufc/mma or bare knuckle competition.
stai12 3 years ago
one of the reasons that ninjutsu isnt commenly seen in the ufc is because it is a pure self defense art, and most techiniques done at full speed should break bones if done correctly, plus it is a do anything to survive technique so a ninjutsu practitioner might forget the rules and poke some eyes out or give some groin shots and not realize it
flybyguitar 3 years ago
the good old my art is to deadly to use excuse. There were lots of broken bones in the UFCs and I think there was a ninjitsu fighter in the japan vale tudo of 94 or 95 he lost..
rorsy5 3 years ago
So what does that mean?? Ive seen karate guys lose, bjj guys lose, does that mean their whole style does'nt work?? I mean really guys like you show a look of ignorance when it comes to martial arts.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
Steve Jennum did ninjutsu and he won in UFC 4 and 5.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
pretty sure dan severn won UFC 5 man. But Jennum did win because he didn't fight any of the elimination rounds he was a reserve brought in when someone got injured. It was his first fight of the night everyone else's third. now who's ignorant. P.S please don't sneak up on me in the middle of the night and pully my spine out and stab me with it.
rorsy5 3 years ago
If you look more closely you will see that I said Steve Jennum won IN ufc 4 and 5 not that he WON the whole UFC competition. He won his matches , understand. So its back on you , Now who's really ignorant.
P.S. I would'nt sneak up on you at night, I'd just walk past you in broad daylight and turn around and punch you in the back of your neck and knock you out.( NINJA STYLE)
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
EH, I could do that, hardly ninja style. Your plot should involve some sort of poisoned blade. Before you kill me could you show me some of the scripts matsumi has?
rorsy5 3 years ago
Eh, yes , you could do that, but I thought to do it 1st. That is ninja style, taking the unfair shot. If Matsumi has them, how could I show them to you, would'nt it be him that would show them to you?! LOL
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
if they actually existed? What is oyur style of ninjitsu's lineage?
rorsy5 3 years ago
Thats something you'd have to argue with Hatsumi about, not me.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
Once again I can see your knowledge is deep. Thank you for sharing.
SACREDFIREDOJOSHOW 3 years ago
very good sensei God bless
christwarrior56 3 years ago
Legality....
You put your hands on me with a spirit of malace, and the law be damned.
Survival.
Osu, my Koga Brothers.
redneckninjanc 3 years ago
Thanks for the excellent tip!*bow*
Crowinsight 3 years ago
pretty good vid, althogh to many strikes after the inital block 1 or 2 strikes would sufice. AS for the throw you need to position yourself so that you are not using your body strength, because if your opponent was resisting the throw you probabky would be able to perform that particular one. BUT it that throw fails just variate the throw to something else as my sensei would say.
genbukanninja 3 years ago
what style of ninjutsu is this?
it dosent look like bujinkan...
EJS7708 3 years ago
Indeed, its not bujinkan. Its "way of the winds" Koga ryu.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
oh yes koga ryu is very impressive i want 2 learn this and iga ryu
jeffblacc 3 years ago
i spoke with u early from chicago from the 773 number, u are a good guy and i enjoyed conversing with u. people listen, im in the bujinkan ive been in it for years. i believe this koga ryu is the real deal, his ryu line is from fijuita of the koga ryu. the other koga ryu's i have my doubts. in the void i remain a shadow flowing threw the wind, i leave u with this my friend: shikinharamitsu dokomyo...
maceioninjutsu 3 years ago
Thanks, It was good speaking with you as well.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
Constructive criticism: From 1st response 2the grab, and on, I think the attacker isnt reactin realistically. After 1st response 2 grab, I think attacker wud pull back (expected 2 grab, instead hand is whirled around & down. brain: wtf! ah!). From then on, attacker is not "acting" well enough (not taking on psychology of real person). These nuanced responses will change the dynamic from moment 2 moment. Incorporating that realistic psych. will lead 2 developing more realistic taijutsu IMHO=)
samrocks726 3 years ago 5
Are you retarted, he's the ninjutsu master not you. Clearly you're too stupid to realize that this is just ONE thing you can do in a situation like this and the goal of this video is to get you familiar with the concept of ninjutsu. If you're so good upload your own videos.
jackbuttking4 3 years ago
Wow. Quite a hostile response to my constr. criticism! jeeez. I liked the opening, and the throw was well done!
I just think between the claw 2 the eyes and the throw, the moves were either A) excessive and/or B)attacker was just standing there taking punishment (I think in real life he'd at least be stumbling away shielding his head)
Y all that in between? Y not claw the eyes then throw? Is it 2 keep him stunned? Maybe this is a vessel to teach all the strikes/moves in the middle?
samrocks726 3 years ago
Yes , its to keep them stunned and confused.
SuubUrbanNinja 3 years ago
over complicated, he could have got him after the claw strike. but very good still
undeadbrood 3 years ago
i wonna learn that !!!
and more!!!
MurderforSkate 4 years ago
yeah it seems a bit excessive for someone who just wanted to grab you.. maybe he wanted to pull you out the way of an oncoming car or somethin.. legally the amount of damage you do must constitute the lethality of the attack..
genin69 4 years ago 3
Or maybe he wanted to grab me and then pull out his knife and gut me, or punch me in the face.
SuubUrbanNinja 4 years ago
I would have to agree with you on that one.. if he wanted to grab you and THEN gut you with his knife he hould be slapped senseless like that just for his stupidity alone.. but then again. dont go grabbing guys with a black belt and a black gi... :P
genin69 4 years ago 2
Reminiscent of Kata Dante.
Bujinkult 4 years ago
Did you speed up the video or are you really that fast?:-) OOOOuuss Shadid Sensei, I'm joking & that was a nice technique. Looking good for an old man:-)!!!!
AikiNinja1 4 years ago