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NINJUTSU POSTURE POWER - Richard Van Donk

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Ninjutsu Shihan Richard Van Donk demonstrates the primary postures from each of the 9 Bujinkan Ninjutsu schools. Plus how to get in them, how to move from them, how to flow from posture to posture while learning their proper names and how to apply them in combat. Excerpts from dvd so you can get an idea of what is on it.

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  • I'm 14.Can i start training ninjutsu?

  • @slawamnx14 Of Course you can (as long as your parents aggree). 14 is a great time to get started. I look forward to meeting you one day!

  • Very effective, but what you have to say to us is more important than the music. I really want to hear your words please,and follow you as I work on putting the puzzle together.

  • Thank you so much for your comments. A brand new clip (actually many) is coming up with almost no music. .

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  • @mazgardtharis no im not confused i just know what works and what doesnt. trying to sell a black belt online is a BS way of making money from ignorant people. plus the stuff he teaches is crap. try krav maga then try this its like opening your eyes and seeing the world for the first time.... its practical reality based delf defense and not some so called "ninja" training this is a waste of time. i hope your smart enough to take my advice. and Krav Maga teaches things that he couldnt even imagine

  • you sound like an intelligent person so yes i will. first thing i want to get out of the way is that i hold no personal greivence with the style or Richard Van Donk. having said that i would also like to mention that the techniques in this style he teaches will not work against an agressive street attack or any weapon attack. i have been in martial arts since i was 12 and im now about to turn 24, in that 11 plus years i realized that fancy moves equal quick loss. i dont wanna see anyone get hurt

  • @MrClinton19 forgive me for saying but you sound as if you have a beef with Bujinkan martial arts. Care to explain?

    

  • @MrClinton19 your are just confused been martial arts( the cultural side) and the real combat! you just saw the art but the real combat of this system is not yet for you to know. the real stuff is a kill or be killed! there are no school exist that will teach that stuff in public!

  • @ninjutsucom your style is flawed and outdated. completely useless angaist anyone with a knowledge in reality based self defense. im not trying to be mean but if someone actually tried what this teaches they would be killed. you should analize your teachings and philosophy before someone gets hurt using this. i would teach this as an art like ballet and not as a method of self defense. i hope you realize your incompetence before one of your students ends up seriously injured. regards

  • who in their right mind would stand with their arms open like that waiting for a knife attack?? this style is ignorant and more focused on pointless stances than actual self defense. try learnig KFM (keysi fighting method) or Krav Maga. both are strictly designed for viscous street self defense and not pretty postures that will get you killed.

  • @iskatenwk damn good question, and the answer is that it wont

  • @Ryutobi try KFM (keysi fighting method) its more practical and driven towards street self defense and not silly postures that wont work in an actual fight, ive trained in tae kwon do for 10 years before i learned that mistake. if you really want to learn something helpful please go to the website keysikfm.com it couldnt hurt.

  • I hope to become a great modern ninja like you and Hatsumi Soke. I'm 23, and conscider myself a seeker of the arts. If i am able to learn from this then will it help me on my way?

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