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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

Ninjutsu New Jersey now being taught at the Bujinkan Bujutsu Kan in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Shihan Christopher Carbonaro demonstrates Yokuto and henka from Koto Ryu Koppojutsu. Please visit http://www.TanukiDojo.com or http://www.NewJerseyNinja.com for more information.

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  • what is th website for this school. i might be interested

  • @AngeloWasHere keikodojo

  • These are some effective & rugged looking techniques. I'm impressed. Sincerely, Robert July 2010.

  • @rm6168 Thanks Robert! I hope you checked out our other YouTube site bjininja, where I am uploading the latest videos.

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  • uh who is the master of that dojo? Is it the guy demonstrating?

  • Domo domo, Ganbatte ne!

  • Oh without a doubt, when i'm in my 70's I will move like Soke Hatsumi & Usehiba soke, but right now...not so much. lol, it's just a serious error in my eyes to show Taijutsu so ...lax's not your fault, it seems to be rampant in our society. but still. FYI very good taijutsu,

  • Our training is always different. The feeling of this day may have been like that for that moment in time. But yes when we do jissen gata and kihon gata, it is very different from this video. Also, there is nothing wrong to move like Soke if that is the ultimate goal in life. I seen Soke be able to effortless toss, or control guys half his age and twice as big as him. So why would we not want to have that kind of skill and try to emulate it? Maybe not all the time, but that is the eventual goal.

  • Good training. most of the points have already been covered. However, a huge one with me, is why are you moving so...much like Soke? the foundation for great technique lies in sabakigata & kamae. no disrespect, but this is my pet peeve. way to many moving like there in there 70's

  • Mostly the uke's fault (me), but we have been working on it alot since then. Thanks for the comment. Always room to learn and grow.

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