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Godan Sakki Test - Ninjutsu Training

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

http://www.BJKNinja.com/InTheDojo The Bujinkan Godan test (5th Dan test) taken at Daikomyosai 2007 in Tokyo Ayase Budokan, Japan.

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  • the shihan is juan manuel serrano?

  • @Vettel55 Yes, correct!

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  • This is a great pass, just like it should be done.

    I love Hatsumi in the background, no-one has ever been more Yoda-like.

  • Great pass... Its rare to see a true pass nowadays, but you can tell you felt the intent the moment Shihan begins to move. No flinches beforehand and total commitment to the actions based on your first instinct. You're going to be a great Shidoshi, congratulations!!!

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  • Impressive !

  • @Shaolinchan32 its become more "ceremonial" in ancient times you would have used a real sword and if the person died they werent worthy of the school, id like to mention the saki test would be illegal in this day in age, to ask one of your students to kneel before you and swing a real katana at him with intent to slice and kill.... he would be charged and the school shut down, so instead of all that, its changed with the times

  • OMG YOU WHERE WITH MASSAKKI HATSUMI? (if i spelled that right)

    

  • Excelente

  • @shinobiryukenden ok thank you.

  • Of course he knows it's gonn ahappen, that's what the test is all about, to know, feel, sense the intention and react accordingly.

  • Congratulations! Good pass!

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