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Soke Hatsumi - Koto Ryu, Gikan Ryu, Komogakure Ryu and Gokushin Ryu
YES you read that right. This DVD is very exciting as almost no teachings of Gigan Ryu, Kumogakure Ryu and Gyokushin Ryu have been made available to the general public. Learn the essense and the meaning of koppo Jutsu in the Bujinkan Ninjutsu. Soke Hatsumi even teaches the postures himself. It includes previous wazas of Koto Ryu Koppo Jutsu video and adds brand new footage of the Koppo Jutsu of Gigan Ryu, Kumogakure Ryu and Gyokushin Ryu.

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  • If you think of "bone breaking" in the less literal sense of breaking the structure, it's a lot closer to the truth.

  • @Finnja76 You are correct that many times breaking the structure will be more effective than actually even breaking a bone in resolving a conflict.

    Our art spans the ability to handle a young teenage drunk without hurting them or fighting a lunatic that just stabbed someone and you are next. I can assure you that there is much that is not on dvd that the strikes are designed to break a bone when necessary.

  • Now I see the prowess of these men but what I can't understand is why use "simple" forms of movement like this to advertise your dvd? Because when it comes to the untrained civilians looking for something like this training video what would have the most effect on him/her and theire impulse to buy would be something more "flashy" and eye catching, not saying that the video itself needs it as I haven't seen it but as far as advertisement goes that's deffinately the way.

  • @88Kamikaze69 Good point. Flashy gets attention. These training dvd clips are showing waza basics of the art for beginners to see and learn the form slowly so once they get to know the waza then they practice every variation possible and often with much more intensity. Then the same basic waza is practiced with every weapon: knife, rope, sword, staff, etc. 

  • Goddammit, when I type in "koppojutsu" into the search bar I want to see some fucking BONE BREAKING.

  • @skraddypoo Ah.. and that would be on your body? Are you voluntering?? Lol

    We do practice in a way that we can continue to practice.

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  • youtube is not the place to learn the martial arts, thats for sure.

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  • @88Kamikaze69 These videos, as far as I know, aren't for people who want something flashy they can bust out on somebody at a bar. Those aren't the kind of people who do well in the bujinkan. The people who look at this and see the thousand different subtle points and want to go crazy trying to figure it out seem to be the target audience. Those are my favorite uke.

  • This is real. 

  • @TheMinecraftPals

    "Hatsumi-Soke seems like a lovely man."

    SEEMS LIKE is the operative words of that sentence...

    " I'm a Ninjutsu student for 4 years now and I watch many of his videos."

    actually... i can say definitively... there is no evidence to suggest that the arts known and taught by the bujinkan have absolutely no connection to any sort of ninjutsu.

    it was a lie takamatsu came up with to market his skills in a time when every kid wanted to only learn kodokan judo. it got out of hand.

  • This guys Watched to much Naruto Anime Movies

  • Anyone who thinks about learning martial art by looking at a dvd is a fool.

  • what on earth was that, a kickboxing stance is better and be honest if someone on the street did that to you, you would wait until they walk off then smack them with a fire extinguisher or a plank of wood when they don't see it coming, my method is more ninjutsu and stealthy

  • Hatsumi-Soke seems like a lovely man. I'm a Ninjutsu student for 4 years now and I watch many of his videos. He's like the grandfather I never had. xD

  • @HartAHart

    I do believe you let pride go before prudence here.

    I simply meant it to be a friendly advice for advertising your dvd.

    Shoulder throws, wrist, arm and leg locks forcing a roll and such moves are what would be considered "flashy" and has a tendency to look more impressive to a layman.

    And as far as my ability to discern what's "going on" I ask you to notice the parentheses around "simple" supposed to indicate it was a statement of visual effect and not a critique of technique.

  • Aw hatsumi's getting old... :(

  • @darktee "Stances" are called kamae, but don't get too caught up in them. They're just temporary postures that you're body would be in while moving. For the most part, you shouldn't find yourself standing motionless in any kamae, Waza are techniques, like "forms" in other arts, but it's important to adapt each waza to your body to maximize efficiency, which is one of the reasons Hatsumi Soke is always saying to throw out the waza.

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