To Shin Do Ninjutsu Ninja Vs MMA
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This style is better than That style!
No it isnt!
Yes it is!
No it isnt!
Yes it is!
No it isnt!
Yes it is!
...seriously, if you lot used HALF of the energy you waste on arguing what fukkin style is the best to acctually TRAIN, you'd be good fighters in no-time :)
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The problem with this type of staged fighting there are too many rules. How many rules do you know of when someone jumps you on the street?
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@Y4n0sUk3 To Shin Do is so close to real nijutsu! It is more then that. To Shin Do is more then that. It is ninjutsu mixed with American Fighting Styles! So To Shin Do would be better then ninjutsu
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That's true. It's been pointed out before that the Gracies set the octagon and its rules up to favor the ground fighting/wrestling that it's become. So for the SPORT that it is, as it stands now it's probably the closest we can come to knock out drag out full contact. But an "art" it is not. The snot nosed punks with their potty mouths are not martial "artists" at all.
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i see. thanks for clarifying.
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well said, so many people have lost (or never had) the Do in their "art" that it's pathetic.
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ninjutsu kicks ass!!!1 its much more elite then other styles, and fuck wat ppl say wen its not the syle its the fighter, yes that can be true on occasions but the sometimes styles just are better then others
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and wrist and fingerlocks are possible even when the opponent is wearing gloves (although more difficult). not that it matters anyway sinds those kinds of techniques are not allowed because you cant make em tapp out(its eather break bone and rip mustle and tendons or let go)
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ninjutsu doesnt just have wrist and finger locks, they have thair stricking and ground game aswell. these kind of matches could be usefull for ninjutsu practitioners to practise their stricking, kicking and grappling.
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i am not really presuming TKD as long ranged only but if it looked that way, then i apologize. i meant to say, TKD does more long ranged then close ranged but i was tryin to prove a scenario between two fighters.
Most of the times styles do not matter, it is the individual who wins. Actually most of the B.J.J. techniques are found in Bujinkan some examples are ; ArmBar-Juji Garame , Chickenwing-Takeori, Basiclock-Onikudaki.
Only difference is about thinking. Bujinkan is more self defense and think of many attackers and does not like to stay on the ground on that matter but still if you want to train ground fighting it is there. Just takes effort and sweat to gain it. Just keep training.
BujinkanTurkiye 3 years ago 27
Technically "this" isn't bujinkan anymore, its toshindo, although it is heavily bujinkan influenced from Hayes training under Hatsumi.
ninja1618 3 years ago 4