Manaka Unsui's Jinenkan Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu
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@owenspence So in other words Ninpo is the art of natural evolution yes?
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Notazi vit chitzaks!
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Great videos!
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Actually, because of the nature of ninjutsu which, due to its necessary historical development, is an art which always changes, with the circumstances and as such, does not create a necessity for rigid stabody nces, Quite the opposite in fact. It teaches taijutsu, the unarmed evasive method of body movement, which schools the individual to flow from one posture to another, thereby changing with the immediate circumstances
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@BillyKavouriaris That's actually a powder mixture called Metsubushi which is made from all sorts of good stuff. You'd usually throw it at an opponent's face, effectively blinding him or obscuring his vision, which would present the opportunity to counterattack or disappear.
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How does he do that thing with the smoke? 0:11
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EXCEPT when you consider that the karate todejutsu kata that takamatsu incorporated were what gave the frame to hang the rest of the skills he decided to include in togakure from the other schools he knew....
we even have his letter to kukishinden zensho saying as much...
he also told Tanemura and Hatsumi that the taijutsu was 'Kukishin Ryu Ninpo',,,,
togakure wasn't made up until AFTER kukishin gave him the no-go, since they never taught him any ninpo....
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@fwahoovaghad well no you dont actually put your whole body into it when you attack, they do it like that so its easy to block, i cant speak for everyone but typically my karate class started like this just to get you used to be hit and blocking until later you actually move up to free sparring where you can try your moves out, not a lot of bujinkan will sparr tho for insurance/legal reasons, the school near me hosts a sparring class saturday thats NOT mandatory attendance so its optional
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@Taud I know, I just don't understand why you have to put your whole body into it when you move in some styles. Most people don't. Is this something that is changed later on?
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@fwahoovaghad every martial art teachers moves a "Certain way" its to get you used to blocking punches and the person "goes with it" and doesnt really try to hurt you during the learning phase, its different than free sparring



One must learn the strict techniques first. Once that is learned then he can start to stray and create. But one must have a solid base.
natgaint 2 years ago 11
commercial and rigid with kata? you mean teaching the techniques the way they were written down, the way they're supposed to be done?
that sounds like the exact opposite of being commercial and selling out, to me.
chucknorrispranks 2 years ago 5