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Hatsumi Bujinkan Takagi Yoshin ryu

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Learn many defenses against punches, chest grabs, judo hip throws, attacks and grabs from behind. Also basic kneeling forms and variations are done against unarmed and sword attackers. Learn how to attack an opponent empty handed and with a sword using evasion skills and unarmed defenses. About 25 traditional forms known as wazas are shown. Many new demonstrations are on this new dvd including fighting in NagaHakima (Palace kimono wear that has very long pant legs). You will be amazed.

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  • And MMA's do not train with knives, guns, sticks and other weapons in the ring.

    So what is you REAL point?

  • It is interesting that whenever one makes a critical comment about effectiveness of technique, he/she on traditional threads is always critically said to be an MMA fan. I love MMA because i love all combat. I'm sure REAL fighters (ninjitsu included) love watching MMA. MMA is not street fighting. NO MMA fighter would claim that it is. It's a sport. BUT - IT IS THE ONLY SPORT outside Brazil with minimal rules. So anyone can test himherself and see if "deadly" techniques work. Above move wont.

  • MMA has its place and can be very rewarding to study, watch and practice. So does traditional martial arts.

    A person studies an art for what it brings to them. Sometimes this is for a soft inner power, Sometimes it is for gladiatorship. Sometimes it is for war.

    It is all good and not that one is better than another.

    Sometimes I drive my Sports Infinity and sometimes I drive my SUV.

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  • the whole concept on ninjutsu is to adapt so when they go for a reversal, you dont cling to your original technique you adapt and use what they are giving you

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  • silent kill.

  • @shotojojo1986 All Budo is great and each person needs to find what fits them. From your experience you know for a fact you must do what works in the moment of the fight. I also studied Karate for about 9 years. The one great lesson it taught me was respect. Something many young martial artists no longer have.

  • @ninjutsucom dude. Whoever the hell you are, your like a Master of comebacks. LOL. Im a Karateka guy by the way. Its funny really, you learn all these techniques in many other martial arts. But what pisses me off is that no one wants to recognize them, yet when they do a similar variation they say it is correct. Ive trained and fought for 12 years. I plan to excel at my art and sport.

  • Bujinkan has seen the ocatgon. Only once and it was ban. I am not saying that Bujinkan is the be all and end all but it is by no means something to be snuffed at.

  • @MAfanatic While I know there is a reason behind Bujinkan being ban from MMA and all other competitive martial arts. This is possibly the first truely inteligent response and arguement that holds some validation over every other i have seen on youtube, and for that I comend you.

  • @MAfanatic I cannot test eye gouging technics, or do I want to. mma is a game, one of the biggest things that are not allowed: hitting the balls, is one of the most useful technics in REAL battle.

  • One thing people don't understand: real fights don't happen in a ring, you don't warm up before a real fight, you don't expect it to happen, you don't have time to draw back so you are at the right distance, and your opponent doesn't expect moves such as those shown above, but well, as always, Hatsumi shows good techniques in my eyes, so I wont say more.

  • im sure aheavy weight boxer is difucult to fight but that is not im portant is about the philosofy and art

  • @MAfanatic, where he is griping contains both nerve clusters and major arteries. The purpose isn't to cause pain but to stop the brain from transmitting signals to the body

  • @superdruid999 jaja the onetouchdeathtechnique jaja yeah that´s right. When a trained in a BJK dojo the class ended in some kind of "i know a purer form of hiragana than you" and "i know a lot of useless jap terms to name that". Traditionalism isn´t good all the time, it tends to make people single minded and put them to compete in who knows more instead in WHO DOES MORE

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