Bujinkan Training Drill Kihon Happo - Ninja Training Video Blog
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I find this drill to be important. Of course a real fight won't be this simple, but it helps teach how to flow from one technique to another.
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NinjutsuLives made the background music... I love it... Thanks for sharing the video =) Always interesting and helpful =)
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Nice drill, I think good idea is to alternate the order of movements to not go into the 'ballet budo' routine. Other than that I think fluid continuous movements are great way to learn to not be static but move dynamically and look for opportunities.
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Very nice video, thank you for posting.
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At first, I thought this was going to be silly stuff rooted in tradition at first, but this kind of flow is a very nice training tool and I have to say I'm impressed. I would imagine once a person can do this quickly with strikes and other advanced evolutions this would become very applicable.
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This is a great idea for a training drill, I'll definately try this on my mum;)
I may try this drill on some of the guys I train with.
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@Fairplayguy2 Small joint manipulation along with may of bujinkan's front chocks and even some of the palm and elbow strike are illegal in mma, budo is for the street and spiritual enlightenment so it makes an awkward transition to the cage. My buddy from the dojo does mma as well as bujinkan and he says it has really helped him against wrestlers.
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@NinjaLearningNetwork - Yes, I am currently practicing MMA. I wanted to join Bujinkan way before i even knew about MMA, unfortunately there isn't a local Bujinkan dojo. I will eventually practice both at the same time. Thank you for the response.
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Very nice! I´m a future customer :-)
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i like to do this drill to but adding the foot entrapments stepping on the foot and using the knees against the knee to shift their balance and jeppo seshu breaking balance 10 ways with kihon. then adding the earth feelings of the godai. man budo is sure fun. great work guys
Good Idea, but Onikudaki is not a part of the Kihon Happo.
Hisamune1 1 year ago
Yes, you are technically right, thx. Kihon Happo is Torite Goho & Koshi Kihon Sanpo. The Koshi Kihon Sanpo are Ichimonji no kata, Hicho no kata, Jumonji no kata. Torite Goho are Omote Gyaku, Ura Gyaku. Musha Dori, Ganseki Nage, Omote Gyaku Ken Sabaki Gata. We include Muso Dori and Onikudaki as in the Kihon Happo here because they offer similar angles and methods of manipulating the balance of uke as both Ganseki Nage and Musha Dori - 'tho done from different distance and thru a different joint.
NinjaLearningNetwork 1 year ago
Would Bujinkan be effective against MMA??
Fairplayguy2 1 year ago
@Fairplayguy2 - Some people have incorporated Ninja techniques into their personal MMA training and usage. Bujinkan/Ninjutsu practitioners do not take part in MMA style competions, per se, as it is not in alignment with the philosophy of the art. Thank you for your question and if you are an MMA athlete you would benefit from Bujikan learning. Click on some of the links we provide to find out more. Good luck with all your life-long martial arts training.
NinjaLearningNetwork 1 year ago