A *real* Gyaku.
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the problem with doing real techniques in ninjutsu is finding a volunteer :D
sure the blackbelts get tough treatment, but it is still very mild to prevent damage, imagine if he'd put more power on that armbar :D
haters of ninjutsu be damned
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@kookdebrou It is very simple, because in the reality people do not attack systematically on guard. Everything people do not practise necessarily a martial art or a combat sport. In the street battle and the Dojo there is a whole world. Guard in the spirit "adaptation" is a principle of the bujinkan. Of the courage for you in your way.
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The Slap is sound beutiful . Is isnt as much painful but it often Confused emenys :D
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@Budobuyu That's good, too many are stuck practicing at slow speeds, However, picking up the pace is not based on a belt. No matter what belt or level you train at you will be exposed to new concepts and techniques and each time the student should go thru the same process. It's more a matter of how the mind and body learn and improve. Keep up the good work!
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@Budobuyu Probably the best comment of all which summarizes what fighting is really about.
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@ImmortalMojo better is said haters of bujinkan be damned
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Hate being called by Sensei so he can demonstrate the technique.
IT SUCKS I TELL YOU
My question is: Why the guy who is attacking do not use his left hand to protect himself while attacking. In my style we do use both hands always. We never keep our hand in our pokets especialy when attacking.
kookdebrou 8 months ago
@kookdebrou
This is a demonstration. The attacker was simulating someone grabbing your lapel. If this were a real scenerio it would not be clean, prepared, or neat. Realize that this is for demonstration of a technique and not a demonstration of fighting ability. If you would like to see that we have an open door policy.
Budobuyu 8 months ago
That is BEAST!!! Its fantastic to see some Bujinkan fellows train hardcore, rough style. I'm from the Buj as well (just a 7th kyu though), but I'm aware that lots of times the realism is unfortunately left out of our training. This video is proof that that's not the case everywhere! That strike sounded like it stung like crap! Good application. Also, judging by your comments, you seem to have a very good knowledge of how fighting really works - in sparring, etc. Impressive. Gambatte!
ninpo4life 1 year ago 2
@ninpo4life
Most importantly keep training! Find a teacher you respect and who still teaches the ways of Takamatsu sensei as well as the philosophy and guidence of Hatsumi sensei.
Budobuyu 1 year ago
@ninpo4life Don't just train harder. Start each technique slow and easy to learn the details of timing, distance, balance and body dynamics. Then, as you become accustomed to and more proficient with each technique wratched up the intensity until you can handle hard training. If you just jump into hard training you won't develope the sensitivity to perform your ukemi (receiving the attack, not just rolling) well enough to avoid injury.
apryor2006 11 months ago
@apryor2006
We start our 10th Kyu (white belts) off very easy and slowly. At 9th kyu we begin to wratchet up the intensity. By 8th kyu they will be comfortable training as hard as they can safely.
Budobuyu 11 months ago