Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
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I like ninja's too guys but.... ehhh lets get real.
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@hommieJMC in bujinkan ninjutsu, there are strikes that involve the slightest of pushes or prods, we use these for merely for effect and because pushing someone with a few fingers requires less energy compared to a full on punch, or palm heel strike, which leaves energy spare for other motions and strikes if necessary. these moves are used in conjuction with angles to cause the most effect with the least amount of effort. that was explained to me by my shidoshi
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Doing my homework since 1989 ;)
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Go to Honbu Dojo and ask Hatsumi yourself. What do you say?
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@kenninast Someone has done their homework ^^
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@hommieJMC All this stuff works, but it's like learning to bunny hop on a BMX, even if you do exactly the same thing as the guy who's trained, you won't achieve the same results. Most of the throws take a lot of practice to become as effortless as they look.
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Yes. Definitely. It's not just "one little push". It was a "zenpō geri" to the stomache. A kick in Bujinkan goes "through" a bit like kicking in a door instead of a quick snap kick like in for example karatedō.
Furthermore it's upwards, lifting the opponent up which makes it quite difficult to keep standing.
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@18859054 If he has full control over you, but if he is not that experienced you can always you a counter thenknique.
Also the poit is even if you're hurt you should always stand up, if you don't you die. ( Kacem Zoughari)
@hommieJMC these are demos, the real thing is fast paced, but in training we dont go full speed because these techniques in real life...well the one caught in it wont be going home
MobiusJM 1 year ago 22