@ShinRyuMon Its not a problem, i see it as a good thing as one bujinkan person is differant depending on the size or mind set. So in the old days if you fight one person the other will not be the same its like deception.That why you are asked to train with alot of people.
We must also understand that there are infinite henka or variations to any technique, so to say that one person's variation is wrong just because it is not the way it was taught to you is a bit presumptuous. Eventually every Budo practitioner will develope their own way!
where is the hicho no kamae???
Nevarlav 1 year ago
@ShinRyuMon Its not a problem, i see it as a good thing as one bujinkan person is differant depending on the size or mind set. So in the old days if you fight one person the other will not be the same its like deception.That why you are asked to train with alot of people.
Paullugg 1 year ago
We must also understand that there are infinite henka or variations to any technique, so to say that one person's variation is wrong just because it is not the way it was taught to you is a bit presumptuous. Eventually every Budo practitioner will develope their own way!
reginaninja 1 year ago
fair point but thats why we're encouraged to train with more than 1 instructor
RajDrummer1 2 years ago
i think that the problem with the bujinkan is that everyone does things with THEIR understanding...
ShinRyuMon 3 years ago