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Katana Defense (Bujinkan Sword Disarm And Evasion) Ninja Training Video Blog

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Katana Henka - demonstration of techniques and concepts for defending against sword attacks. There are other Katana video blogs on this channel and you can learn katana in the downloadable black belt video course "Basics of Ninja Training". Download the course or get information about where to get custom and training katana and other martial arts gear at http://www.Ninja-Learning-Network.com.

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  • as a teacher in this art as well, not bujinkan.... we remove the weapon before it is almost used... but these are great technics as a well, but remember a weapon is sweeping at you not just being pointed and then attacked... only movies offer that type of reality..

  • I guess the timing is the most important fact to make this techniques work, because I can´t imagine that someone would evade my sword strikes that easy. But it looks practical from my opinion. Especially when the sword movement is blocked you take good care, that the swordbearer isn´t able to escape the defenders grip, like at 4:06.

  • was that a shuriken tattoo? siiickkkk

    

  • @xandlersnake1 Better, is the word you want.

  • nice EPIC background music

  • great

    is this word not exist bether martial art.

    I do kung fu , judo and jiujitsu but ninjutsu is superior

  • So, your hands can be Much deadlier than the sword, even if it's just a kento sword.

  • I enjoy your videos very much. I like your teaching style.

  • I enjoy your videos very much. I like your teaching style.

  • Best Bujinkan instruction on the net.

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