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Ninja Weapons are TERRIFYING 

Sensei Seth
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Big thanks to Sensei Hardee ‪@TheNinjaEveryDay‬ for teaching me the way of the Ninja's Weapons, the katana, the bo, the shuriken, kusari fundo and more!

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@SenseiSeth
@SenseiSeth Год назад
Thank you Helix for sponsoring! Visit helixsleep.com/senseiseth to get up to $200 off your Helix mattress, plus two free pillows #helixsleep
@23V33
@23V33 Год назад
Hello! I was wondering if you could make some content on Hapkido? Thanks!
@philosopherboy
@philosopherboy Год назад
Gotta admit, the segue into the mattress was far too good. Dad joke prime.
@TheBorsMistral
@TheBorsMistral Год назад
Decent mattresses, though... How have you held a bo for 32% of your life but never sparred with one?
@jppayne7248
@jppayne7248 Год назад
13:32 😂😂 i know you just doing a jab-like motion but the way you did that was sus
@WinterOnTheWeb
@WinterOnTheWeb Год назад
"$200 off your 'free' mattress" says the text in your plug... Suggest an edit ;)
@hard2hurt
@hard2hurt Год назад
Ok... illustrating the depth perception by beating up your camera's autofocus... that was pretty masterful.
@danielteixeira309
@danielteixeira309 Год назад
Shut up mate get a JOB
@doctorkiro
@doctorkiro Год назад
When he said "It's Ninja Time" and secretly ninjad everyone all over the place was actually terrifying. Certified ninja moment right there.
@logangrover1655
@logangrover1655 Год назад
Truly one of the videos of all time
@joranfokker7477
@joranfokker7477 Год назад
i was about to comment that
@pinatchothecapybara9286
@pinatchothecapybara9286 Год назад
So funny 😐
@the_guitarcade
@the_guitarcade Год назад
Don't go ninj'in' nobody that don't need ninj'in'.
@doesnotreadreplies6853
@doesnotreadreplies6853 Год назад
@@pinatchothecapybara9286 8 months later and it's still being used 😴
@TheElbowMerchant
@TheElbowMerchant Год назад
I really enjoyed the original ninjutsu video, but adding ninja weapons to the mix ramped this topic up to epic proportion. Outstanding!
@ElDrHouse2010
@ElDrHouse2010 Год назад
A lot of "Ninjas" were Samurai that did spying, infiltration & kidnapping. Ninjas didnt dress up in the black gi with the mask thats the romanticied myth. They actually tried to blend in with the crowd or dressed as Japanese Buddist Monks with those baskets over their heads to conceal their identity. Hattori Hanzo was the most popular "Ninja".
@signor_zuzzu
@signor_zuzzu Год назад
Well said my dude 👍🏻
@milofitness7726
@milofitness7726 Год назад
This dude practises ninjutsu he probably knows this
@roycehuepers4325
@roycehuepers4325 Месяц назад
​@milofitness7726 you'd honestly be surprised the opposite is true. There's a lot of drama regarding this subject.
@zachraney7907
@zachraney7907 Год назад
Seth this video was so much fun, thanks for making it and making me look cool!
@StrikeMasteryYT
@StrikeMasteryYT Год назад
Days get good when sensei seth uploads.
@artemisaprita1947
@artemisaprita1947 Год назад
The GOAL of shinobi was never to get into a fight; They weren't (for the majority) assassins, they were spies, scouts, distractions, information gatherers. Shuriken were predominantly a Samurai tool of distraction. A split second difference is all it takes in a sword fight. Now, that's not to say shinobi wouldn't use them, they were opportune individuals above all
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris Год назад
10:04 Your swing is pretty quick but If you practice Chinese longstaff basics you will learn to do this same attack with about x10 more force and actually put your body jiggle into the attack. The attack ends up looking sorta how a dog shakes water off its fur but you add the strike into it and clinch the staff so it adds your total shifting body weight to the strike.
@richardpeterson4440
@richardpeterson4440 Год назад
I’ve always thought ninjitsu could be a really fun a dynamic art to practice. A bit of striking a bit of grappling. Diverse weapons, some throwing stuff. Maybe a bit of free tuning type movement. Even practicing being sneaky could be useful in a life or death situation. Glad to see someone practicing it at a high level.
@Chroma710
@Chroma710 Год назад
ninjutsu is not realistc, it wont help you irl
@michaeldelaney1058
@michaeldelaney1058 Год назад
I have experience training in the Bujinkan. Over the years I have come to accept that, by itself, budo taijutsu (note: not ninjutsu) does not have all the answers how to succeed in a fight. However, no art has a monopoly in that regard. To compare, I also did Tae Kwon Do, which has little preparation for grappling on the ground. However, when used in conjunction with skills developed in other arts, I do feel budo taijutsu has some positive qualities. For one, many of the techniques are indeed "sneaky," by which I mean guiding an opponent's focus in one direction while striking or controlling their body elsewhere. I also find there are many unorthodox, or at least uncommon ways of moving which may confuse an opponent and open avenues of motion not otherwise seen in different arts, for instance very specific ways of stepping in and out of techniques, and plenty of practice falling and rolling which has its advantages in certain situations. There is also a high emphasis of maintaining one's balance and feeling the opponent's balance, allowing for swift throws and take downs. Lastly, many so-called ninjutsu schools, whether Bujinkan, Genbukan, or To-Shin Do, find their roots in a collection of Japanese koryu, each with a different fighting "style." Some of these parent arts have a heavy focus on throws, while others are all about striking, and some are about establishing a strong defensive base. As such, budo taijutsu as a whole has built in options how to take on various situations, and one may shift between these options as needed. That being said, I find budo taijutsu to be a good middle ground between traditional stand up arts like karate, and ground arts like jujutsu and BJJ. It fills the space between stand up punches, kicks, and blocks and submissions on the ground with, as I said, unconventional movements, surprise attacks from unseen angles, and joint manipulation, to name a few points. And on the flip side practitioners are adept in break falling or rolling to safety which comes in handy when the fight doesn't go their way. I would highly recommend members of budo taijutsu serious about fighting, not just looking for a hobby, to cross train. But I would also advise those who cross train in other arts to give budo taijutsu an honest try. If it works, great. If not, find a different style which suits your needs. Unfortunately, a lot of the winning qualities found in budo taijutsu has been muddied by myths and misinformation about Ninja. Ninjutsu is a form of espionage, whereas modern dojos are teaching hand-to-hand combat, hence the term taijutsu. It is like how one may take a Krav Maga class, but that does not mean they are a trained member of the Israeli military. If Budo Taijutsu were ever to successfully divorce itself from the Ninja mysticism, it may have an opportunity to be evaluated fairly alongside comparable styles. Unfortunately, not only are there many outsiders criticizing the art, but there are also many within the organization who perpetuate this misconception. I don't blame people for being skeptical.
@nagyzoli
@nagyzoli Год назад
@@michaeldelaney1058 I would also add that nobody says switch off your brain. A LOT of the curiculla is obviously historical, like the stuff where you trap the striking arm and do a downward strike to the neck.. well erm.. it does not take a genius to figure out that this was intended to defeat an armored opponent, stabbing in the gap between the plates of the Yoroi. So take it as such, do not force apply the tehnique in some made up situation that was never intended to. The stealth, disguise and covert stuff is very cool and also applicable (do not laugh, I won airsoft games by knowing how to glide through bushes without making much noise, or applying the fact that few people look up, most of us are scanning eye-level left or right. Again, nothing ground breaking but I learnt it in ninjutsu). In modern setting the staff and dagger tehniques are the ones most applicable (In my country no guns are available and you are arrested on the spot if you brandish a sword. But you can always give the "I grabbed the first branch near me and struck the attacker's head" story to the judge. Or the "I had a kitchen knife on me in route to my place, intending to make a barbeque" (well at least easier to justify than carrying a katana or some wierd looking chains)
@darrenkey207
@darrenkey207 Год назад
@@Chroma710 so choking, grappling and striking aren't realistic?
@Chroma710
@Chroma710 Год назад
@@darrenkey207 The way that Ninjutsu does them is not. You don't get to do 6 moves while your opponent is frozen in time. Your pressure points wont work on people 100% of the time. These guys are larpers at best, look at the master talk about ninjas being like hollywood ninjas and not just spies... And the overswing on every sword cut bruh. Also sparring with wooden weapons covered in foam without protection is stupid.
@tenguken847
@tenguken847 Год назад
Wicked!! You found a great source!!...shikin harimitsu diakomio🙏🏼🖤✨🔱♾️Ninpo Ikkan!!
@lukemcinerny
@lukemcinerny Год назад
Someone's been practicing their swordsmanship. Nice Seth 👌
@lukemcinerny
@lukemcinerny Год назад
Oh cool. Text on WhatsApp?
@bredenforcer3038
@bredenforcer3038 Год назад
The instructor looks like Walter White if instead of finding Jesse Pinkman he found the footclan.
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris Год назад
You should definitely practice spinning cards as you throw them before you do the stars. Its all about the spin!
@bigolbearthejammydodger6527
What you didn't realize was that there were actually 30 ninjas in that dojo watching you train. ;) Seriously though Sensei hardy is an EXCELLENT example of a good taijutsu trainer. They do exist, its not all bullshido. I was fortunate to get a good school as well when i studied this, and I knew it was a good school as a I came to already being a high level competitor in judo. Even then though (and this was about 25 years ago) My sensei had concerns about some of the BS in many schools, the lack of quality control. @sensei Hardy - love the nerfbat katanas and bo - we used boken and shinai and well... bo. it was hurty and we had to limit force of course.
@gizmonomono
@gizmonomono Год назад
I used to train ninjutsu years ago. For 3 years. It's amazing how much of this I've heard many times. Even though it's not the same school.
@tenguken847
@tenguken847 Год назад
Lineage is real...Ninpo Ikkan!!...a unique family it really is\has become...basics are basics for real reasons
@bluefog1
@bluefog1 Год назад
Ninja school is more famous in america than even in japan......it is like opening latin language school in japan.... maybe fancy for whom is into it but....nobody care or use except them
@gentleman3313
@gentleman3313 Год назад
Thank you for the awesome videos. It makes me wanna learn how to fight.
@lestatg8
@lestatg8 Год назад
Would love to see you and the others try out a ninja mission and see who can pull it off… will be a big production but i guess would be awesome too
@historicalaccuracy15
@historicalaccuracy15 Год назад
The *real* ultimate ninja warrior competition
@harlemdeni
@harlemdeni Год назад
Does this man have a RU-vid channel? I LOVE when you collaborate with him. 😃
@SenseiSeth
@SenseiSeth Год назад
He does! Check my description
@TheNinjaEveryDay
@TheNinjaEveryDay Год назад
TheNinjaEveryday and Chapel Hill Quest Martial Arts
@essewaxegard9423
@essewaxegard9423 Год назад
I wanna see Jesse spar with the bo
@seranonable
@seranonable Год назад
There was a fourth ninja in this video the whole time but you didn't even notice because they're just that good.
@ElDrHouse2010
@ElDrHouse2010 Год назад
As you saw Katana is similar to Longsword, the Katana is a bit shorter & doesn't have the reverse edge but it's a better chopper. All swords have their pros & cons no sword is perfect use whatever works for you. The martial art translates you learned two-handed longsword, the katana is a two-hander (usually unless you do Musashi style with the Katana + Wakazashi on the off-hand to parry) very good combo by the way it opens up many angles if you get good at it.
@GOBRAGH2
@GOBRAGH2 Год назад
This is interesting. Seth, have you ever tried Kendo? If not, it might make an interesting video!
@donutsndeadlifts
@donutsndeadlifts Год назад
You look like youre having an absolute blast, and Ive always thought ninjutsu was dumb, but this branch seems super realistic
@dragonmaster3030
@dragonmaster3030 Год назад
Trust me, it's not that realistic, from the ways he talks about ninja shit to impractical techniques
@cmdrdredd
@cmdrdredd 2 месяца назад
@@dragonmaster3030he even said there is a lot of myth and misconception surrounding it and a lot of it is traditional for a specific purpose. It’s your fault you can’t listen. You, like so many other armchair warriors here are talking crap just to talk crap. You all think the UFC is the end all be all but I’m here to say that the UFC has rules and if you can grab a chain and stop an attack, it’s way better than trying to block a knife.
@nickdavis5420
@nickdavis5420 Год назад
I’ll never get tired of watch you sword fighting
@romaniac205x7
@romaniac205x7 Год назад
This is unrelated, but a great martial art that you should try is Kudo. I've been a student of it for a while now and it's so fun. It fills in the holes that Karate has.
@michaeldelaney1058
@michaeldelaney1058 Год назад
I trained in the Bujinkan for several years. Say what you will about its effectiveness as a fighting art or the realism of getting into a sword duel, from the perspective of a fun and challenging hobby this stuff is great. Breaking down the mechanics of weapons usage and doing some light sparring is perfect for people who love solving puzzles and overcoming mental and physical challenges. Almost akin to fencing or kendo, but with a little more fluidity and a wider repertoire of options how to enter and exit a situation. Yes, no one is walking around the modern world with swords and spears and throwing stars, but in the dojo these exercises are great for perfecting body mechanics, balance, timing, intuition, spontaneity, and so much more.
@seranonable
@seranonable Год назад
I mean you wouldn't use HEMA in a self-defense situation either... but it's still cool.
@colbunkmust
@colbunkmust Год назад
@@seranonable there is actually quite a bit of HEMA stuff that is directly compatible with modern force on force defensive techniques. The HEMA umbrella includes a lot of other things besides longsword fighting. Ringen is basically historical Northern European jujitsu.
@Ianmar1
@Ianmar1 Год назад
@@colbunkmust How much "frog dna" does ringen have?
@colbunkmust
@colbunkmust Год назад
@@Ianmar1 They evolved independently thousands of miles apart but to achieve the same goals, it's an aspect of convergent evolution. In both Medieval/Renaissance Europe and Feudal Japan you have a need for soldiers to train in grappling techniques because in a press of men in a melee, punching doesn't work well against armor, you tend to just break your hand for very little material gain. Throwing your opponent or dislocating your opponent's arm is actually tactically useful.
@Ianmar1
@Ianmar1 Год назад
@@colbunkmust Cool, so it is an unbroken lineage? No need for experimental archeology?
@afadingdream9675
@afadingdream9675 Год назад
Loved this! I'd been hoping for a while that you'd go back to this place!
@king-oreos4003
@king-oreos4003 Год назад
Bruh the pocket sand
@jonathantshibula9627
@jonathantshibula9627 Год назад
I don't know you or what you've been through, but you matter. God loves you and so do I. Believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead. Repent of your sins; repent simply means to turn away from your sins, don't keep doing the wrong things you did in the past. Be baptized; a symbol that the old sinful self is gone and a new creation is here in Christ Jesus. Follow the specific will of God for your life and you will be saved.
@BacatauMania
@BacatauMania Год назад
This is great larping, but thats just it: larping. Its cool and all but the weapons barely made anyhing to a soft version of the human head Send those weapons to skallagrim and he'll show thats way worse than it may look
@joehole1975
@joehole1975 Год назад
Something something edge alignment?
@DaleMallows
@DaleMallows Год назад
I want watermelon now. Question for you, brother! If someone was going to buy ONE of your teachable courses, which one would you suggest?
@Theorof
@Theorof Год назад
Sorry, this stuff is all borrowed from other martial arts. There is no surviving tradition of ninja. The only thing that would convince me otherwise is if they can show lineage back to the sengoku period. Otherwise it's just untested nonsense they made up or stole from a real style.
@GABA-Gool
@GABA-Gool Год назад
You found a pretty cool Ninja school. The one I went to was overly serious and weird. These guys seem like they know what they're doing and study but also realize it's an ancient art form that's just now meant to have fun with and learn.
@r.matthews594
@r.matthews594 Год назад
Is it ultimately practical for combat sports or overall self-defense? The debate will continue, but I see this as more like HEMA. A look at the organized exploration of historical weapons techniques for the joy of martial scholarship. It's an enjoyable martial art to study that can some surprising applications.
@cmdrdredd
@cmdrdredd 2 месяца назад
Some of the grappling and the like can translate well
@johnherbert9171
@johnherbert9171 Год назад
This dude looks like 30 year old Walter White
@rowanblithe71
@rowanblithe71 Год назад
this needed more mike mocking sensei seth every time he missed/failed anything
@Ivanofkoshinkaisokanryu
@Ivanofkoshinkaisokanryu Год назад
I need a poster of a weapon is a tool and a tool is a laber saving device
@tracystoermer9638
@tracystoermer9638 Год назад
I need to know where Hardee got those padded practice staffs!
@J3Cho
@J3Cho Год назад
But it doesn’t work in MMA ……
@yew2oob954
@yew2oob954 Год назад
Seriously...Sensi Hardee needs to get a red gi top and a wooden stick...why be a Ninja Master...if you can't be the real-life Splinter!!
@CyberBeep_kenshi
@CyberBeep_kenshi Год назад
I remember a scientific test on staffs where an experienced user could generate 1.5 Ton pressure at the tip with a hit. That's being hit by a car. Also, you can't 'just' cut a staff in 2 with a sword, so it is actually quite a formidable weapon
@TheDeadman419
@TheDeadman419 Год назад
Hey Seth! Big fan! An idea that would be fun to see you try out? Train using some of their tricks and misdirection for a while, then challenge some of your other black belt friends to sparring matches and see if you can catch them lacking
@SlowDancer6
@SlowDancer6 Год назад
POCKET SAND!
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
I got to do some weapon sparring a bit. I definitely died more times than not, but I had a couple good moments. Though my favorite moment was when my partner disarmed me somehow(idr how), and my thought was, "shit, what do I do know?" So I just charged in to grappling. I woulda got cut sure, but I think some of it would have been mitigated.
@myname-mz3lo
@myname-mz3lo Год назад
could you do a video doing kenjutsu or kendo . ninjutsu is made up bs . kenjutsu was actually used in war
@bringingyoulag4496
@bringingyoulag4496 Год назад
If you want to literally spar with a bo try and find a village in Portugal where they still teach Jogo do Pau (probably only place to have the "real thing" will be the minho region). If you can't, try to learn the dance version of it with the pauliteiros de mirandela. Its a dance but has the same basics behind it as jogo do pau.
@Banger267
@Banger267 Год назад
Not gonna lie I fucking hate ads but that edit was fucking good respect👍
@moz5831
@moz5831 Год назад
Hey hey hey!!! Wait a second what f-ing turtle faecies is this? You didn’t block a single shuriken with a sword in the whole video? That is so lame. Now you need to go to icy mike and make him block shurikens with a sword like a true 80’s ninja would.
@ejmiller1925
@ejmiller1925 Год назад
Seth, do they teach any sort of thrusting attack with the Bo? It seems like such an attack would be quite effective.
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris Год назад
I think all bo kung fu'ers have a thrust attack, and then Chinese also turn that thrust into a side smash if they are using the longstaff... That side smash is KILLER once they perfect it. They basically hold it at their waist as they thrust, bumping you back. Then they do this move where they whip their hands from their waist to their own head and the longstaff WHIPS the enemy in the head with tremendous force if done right.
@cahallo5964
@cahallo5964 Год назад
Yeah every bo art teaches that it's like the 1 or 2 or bo techniques
@LionAstrology
@LionAstrology Год назад
Yepp there are nine strikes/cuts I learnt doing ninpo, horizontal L/R, vertical U/D, Angle to the right Up/Down, Angle to the left Up/Down, and #9 Thrust.
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 Год назад
Yes.
@jamestunedflat8942
@jamestunedflat8942 Год назад
Hey look! Fruit ninjas
@maxbosman5077
@maxbosman5077 Год назад
Love your videos man🥊🙏❤️
@BurdLunkhurd
@BurdLunkhurd Год назад
I know you did the medieval mma thing, but you should really trey some real historical European martial arts! Theres a lot more technique to medieval fighting than just bashing!
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris Год назад
4:44 Thats some pretty good cinematography, that hit looks pretty real lol.
@DarkKnightCap
@DarkKnightCap Год назад
Ninja Demolition Ranch.
@lucienndg819
@lucienndg819 Год назад
I Go To That Ninja Place...
@arthureaterofworlds5176
@arthureaterofworlds5176 Год назад
Can you try something like Kenjutsu or any of the related sword martial arts since you've been trying other martial arts?
@stewblare2190
@stewblare2190 Год назад
sensei, if this martial arts thing doesnt work out, i think you got a career in product advertising.
@Trebolf
@Trebolf Год назад
Please try to look into Pencak Silat. It is one of the deadliest martial arts in the world and the moves are quite beautiful to watch
@camiloiribarren1450
@camiloiribarren1450 Год назад
Seth’s theme song is now “Ninja Rap” by Vanilla Ice after learning all the weapons to become Master Splinter along with the hand-to-hand skills
@ayrnovem9028
@ayrnovem9028 Год назад
The idea of keeping your sharpened blade in a scabbard with iron filings scattered inside is... dubious. To put it mildly. ( 2:40 )
@tonyvalente
@tonyvalente Год назад
I love all the ninja stuff but in reality Home Depot is 10 levels above .
@EbenWatson
@EbenWatson Год назад
7:27 ninjas used kubatons?
@tvalliere
@tvalliere Год назад
About 30 years ago I stepped on one of my caltrops barefoot by mistake and I'm here to say they work. Literally had to pull it out of my foot haha. It hurt.
@metrolinamartialarts
@metrolinamartialarts Год назад
Hardee is a scary man
@TheNinjaEveryDay
@TheNinjaEveryDay Год назад
Haha! Thank you sir!
@cristian.crixus
@cristian.crixus 3 месяца назад
This is only a modern martial art, called Budo Taijutsu....nothing "ninja" in the video...SORRY!
@ironmikehallowween
@ironmikehallowween Год назад
To me this shows that there is something useful in every system if serious training and sparring is involved.
@Criesto137
@Criesto137 Год назад
I like Seth cause he's fun and he looks like me if I ate my vegetables growing up.
@malkomalkavian
@malkomalkavian Год назад
Sweet T, is that you?
@riskybitness
@riskybitness Год назад
I'm pretty sure all the ninja history stuff he's talking about is myth and legend. Still cool though!
@StephenCinAZ
@StephenCinAZ 3 месяца назад
I used to have a kusari-fundo.......for some reason... 🤨 I honestly cannot remember what the heck happened to that thing. 🤔
@MOUNTAINOUS
@MOUNTAINOUS Год назад
samurai and ninja are the first mma. they do 18 arts. by far the best martial art out there. bujutsu. no trophy. no prize. it is for life preservation. not ego.
@insync8234
@insync8234 Год назад
I can imagine icy Mike explaining how his flashlight is the best weapon for all mordern day ninjas😂
@Wishyahaddisswag
@Wishyahaddisswag Год назад
Probably the greatest ad transition of all time.
@kirby17
@kirby17 Год назад
The fact that aparently, Ninjutsu praticners or Masters don't yell makes a lot of sense. Just imagine a Ninja trying to Sneak into somewhere, and then, when it finds a Protector of the Aim, the Ninja pulls its Kusari fundo and *KYAI* into a Head Shot, then gets spoted.
@DaanSnqn
@DaanSnqn Год назад
We like to make fun of ninjutsu for being ineffective, but this looks fun as hell. Mix this with muay thai and bjj and you'll still be able to defend yourself anyway.
@xalex2222
@xalex2222 Год назад
Would it not be to expensive to just throw away all that metal?
@marcosyy87
@marcosyy87 Год назад
They also throw big nails (bo shuriken), which are much more deadly than star shaped (hira shuriken). The big nails are cheaper than most weapons
@urbanarmory
@urbanarmory Год назад
​@@marcosyy87 despite the ninja flair, most shuriken were samurai weapons, and they could afford the metal. The goal was distraction as opposed to heavy damage
@vagabondwastrel2361
@vagabondwastrel2361 Год назад
The interesting part about the ninja is that most of what they did was simply information gathering and then arson. The whole ninjitsu as a martial art defeats the purpose of a ninja in general. It leaves evidence of the ninja. That is mainly why arson was their main method of attack. It isn't the sexy history that is promised by the shallow investigation you get from media or lore but the reality tends to be a lot more brutal than people pretend it isn't.
@Narutorz
@Narutorz Год назад
Lmfao so they had no combat techniques? Bruh they were essentially mercenaries, not like they did only one thing. Assassation, sabotage, espionage, seduction, guerrilla warfare, whatever was needed to survive because they were peasants who had few options in life.
@anthonyvaccarella9618
@anthonyvaccarella9618 Год назад
As a ninja nerd, this guy be cappin
@djeanhall8311
@djeanhall8311 Год назад
True
@myname-mz3lo
@myname-mz3lo Год назад
big time
@saulconnolly928
@saulconnolly928 Год назад
I didn't know Brian Cranston was a ninja
@toddellner5283
@toddellner5283 Год назад
Mmmm if memory serves most "Ninja" were employed by the Shogunate. Get hunted down and get killed. Get good wages, excused a whole bunch of taxes, and payback time on your enemies.. Hmmm, tough choice. The whole Shakuhachi Ryu (yes, named after the flute) was part of the secret police. So many bad novels. So many romanticized histories. So much forgetting that these techniques were part of many of the traditional comprehensive Japanese martial arts schools. Heck most of these "secret ninja weapons" were standard soldiers' or police equipment. And so much sadly lost knowledge. The Koga school disappeared when the headmaster and all his senior students died in a traffic accident in the mid 20th century.
@throughthoroughthought8064
@throughthoroughthought8064 Год назад
shuriken: simple. caltrops: amateur. kusari-fundo: meh. What we really need is a self-defense from kunoichi.
@danlewis7707
@danlewis7707 2 месяца назад
I was going to comment about what shall not be commented about but then, Ninja! Vanish! Also: Porta-san!!
@KAJ1994
@KAJ1994 Год назад
POCKET SAND
@TrueSighted
@TrueSighted Год назад
Ninjato were meant to be shorter, so they could be drawn faster, and used in tighter quarters. Also, they used two kinds of shuriken. One was the kind they are showing, but that was not for combat. The shuriken used for combat were straight! And a solid rod. Sharpened to a point. The multi sided versions were meant for distractions. This has all the modern rubbish, thats all based on modern misconceptions. Im sorry, but you may want to check your sources.😮‍💨
@Vinnay94
@Vinnay94 Год назад
2:44 Hate on Ninjutsu all you want, but this is what I like. Making use of anything that would be considered trash whether it's for Self-Defence or a Project.
@-42-47
@-42-47 7 месяцев назад
13:!6 You've held your stick for 32% of your life but never sparred with it? ouch!
@lewilewi1800
@lewilewi1800 Год назад
You should team up with shadiversity and do some hema and other medieval European weapons training think you to guys would work well together
@benwindle4628
@benwindle4628 Год назад
Real life fruit ninja over here
@Ailurophile900
@Ailurophile900 10 месяцев назад
This whole ninja stuff is bs😂 only one Shinobi left in the world that we know of. Like who the heck authorized a white dude to make money off a warrior culture from a foreign land and people.
@arthurhall5322
@arthurhall5322 Год назад
I have family in Japan that doesn't know me except itsuki my family visits some stay I only know one American citizens my auntie maybe I go to Japan and learn if no dojo in the area will teach me
@DonCarlos590
@DonCarlos590 Год назад
I heard that ninja originated the technique of cutting by dragging the blade once it made contact with the target. Sort of like a butcher would. Enjoy. 🎉
@utahraptor1578
@utahraptor1578 Год назад
Bo staff is my favorite weapon because it matches my fighting style I’m very tall and I have a lot of reach so bo staff (also katana) reflect my ability to have that reach
@kohenhill
@kohenhill Год назад
You should try making your own martial art style
@KittSpiken
@KittSpiken Год назад
Really dismantled the ninja star Southpark episode.
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries Год назад
The edge alignment of even the sensei isn't great i think it would be better shown if they used goza Mats instead of fruit Even a blunt sword with poor edge alignment can cut into fruit
@dc5117
@dc5117 7 месяцев назад
It’s a art
@TH-gy6kt
@TH-gy6kt Год назад
Lol... there's no way those are ninjas, just you claim something doesn't make it so
@y-adouradou446
@y-adouradou446 Год назад
People talking about ninjas like they really existed...
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