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bujinkan ninjutsu makiwara Green bay ,Wisconsin koppo jutsu

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Uploaded on Apr 2, 2009

Makiwara training for koppo jutsu techniques and used in the art Shinden Fudo ryu. 6X6 post with sand bags on the side and a half inch rope to build your bone structure in your hands and shins.

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  • melars9

    What do you mean?

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  • Owain Hale

    cant see.. am i really missing out??? /:-|

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  • melars9

    No, to each his or her own . When Soke first started he was much more aggressive then now . Shinden Fudo ryu we are supposed to train our bodyies like rocks. The idea my shin strikes can be a useful tool without hurting myself is a good thing.Same as my punches being able to collide with another fist and not hurt. Its not for all ,just another tool in my pouch.

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  • wofect

    Even if you are working on your bone structure you are doing reps of bad movement, which will promote bad form. Those are not strong punches or kicks, the form is pretty poor.

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  • melars9

    I would definetly dis agree ... The movement is direct to the bone structure with proper force .The kicks and punches are strong enough that I have to watch out from knocking over what I am hitting . And there is no form to building bone structure as long as everything is alignment ..Which it is .

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  • MentalWeapon

    true ninjitsu...you dont see anything !! lol

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  • Owain Hale

    i haver no idea where most of that reply came from... i literally meant the video was just a blank black back drop and i couldnt see anything what so ever... so was i missing out on anything interesting...

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  • TheElectricdoom

    good stuff mister melars!!!its the the electric ninja from va ,,man ill be adding all your stuff excellent list!! good to see you on here at list i see one familar face so far...now if i can only get the instructions to that device...hahah good stuff man!!(didnt want to use real names im sure you know who this is)

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  • ninjermaster

    I agree people who know nothing or not enough of the art they claim to teach do infect the art. Too bad theres no quality control and u can become a shidoshi in two years in most buj schools

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  • ninjermaster

    I love how pompus aholes make comments like "Soke says" just shows they can't think for themselves. Nothing wrong with some makiwara training and long as you dont go too far. Maybe if more people in the Bujinkan trained with more intensity then the Bujinkan wouldn;t be such a joke in the martial arts community

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