Ninjutsu:Taijutsu (Unarmed Combat of the Ninja)

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/2819

Swift and effective empty hand techniques . The techniques demonstrated show evasive movement(tai sabaki) and how to shock ,takedown, throw and disable an opponent. Anyone from a beginner to an advanced practitioner of the martial arts can apply these techniques.

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  • All videos of this type are good for entertainment purposes, but what happens when your target hits back instead of standing still like a brick?

  • @tupacx2pac trust me when u practice the tecniques faithfully they will not stand still

    it will happen so fast u wont believe its effectiveness until u perform it

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  • In the last techniques, the attacks to throat are kill strikes. Just sayin' so some kid doesn't think it's a good idea to use that at school. Haha

  • @TupacX2Pak then you have learnt the hard way.. lol

  • @j2091957 thankyou for being knowlegeable. Sorry cant say much for the people in the video as well as those writing the ass kissing comments, and those giving bullshit non-expert (ignorant) advice.

  • Ninjutsu is NOT a martial art, it contains NO hand to hand combat.

  • those niggas..are strong!

  • @TupacX2Pak adjust, adapt & overcome, that's what to do.

    this is a redneck's worst nightmare: brothas who know what they're doin'

  • Not to say that these demonstrations are bad, because I saw a couple of good techniques, but the chances of you being able to punch an attacker several times and then take him down aren't likely. Something these students aren't doing is breaking the balance of the attacker. Sure, you can rush and grab someone head on,(not something I'd recommend) but if their balance isn't broken, then it becomes a game of who's stronger; something Ninjutsu doesn't deal with since we rely on broken balance.

  • ROCK LEE!!!!!

  • @TheJoao5 you need to find a good school that trains real jujutsu or aikijujutsu where attackers are grabbing as part of the curriculum. The grab is a key tool to train with because it allows you to learn how to feel the attacker moving.

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