Ninjutsu Green belt exam
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@Wolffakos yeah me to
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Looks like they use a Kenpo belt system and the art does not look like Ninjutsu of any school I'm aware of. But keep training.
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@akwatic You are correct, this is not bujinkan
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@Bar69 Well?
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@Wolffakos our dojo uses the classical and most usual white (or no belt at all since gi isn't really necessary for beginners)->green (women wear read instead of green)->black system. yes only three belts, and the higher dan holders have black belts + the amount of dans marked in their gi. technically a school can use any belt system they see fit, there's no real rule against any. I was told; 'belts? a belt is just something to keep your trousers from falling isn't it?' ;>
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@Wolffakos i train ninjutsu in a bujinkan club here, and we don't use colored belts we are going by the system of kyu's (levels) tenth being the lowest one and 1 being the best before going to dan system :D
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0:14 we learn this at taekwon-do at the yellow belt with green strip.
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This is not Ninjutsu, however I really like the idea of pressure testing and stress control. In terms of combat, it is important to test these elements, but it's not traditional ninjutsu.
Nice! Can you give me the order of the Ninjutsu Belts? White is first, then whitch one? and after that?
Wolffakos 1 year ago
@Wolffakos ill ask my friend for you asap
Bar69 1 year ago