Older video on Ninpo Taijutsu basics. This video is the first 4 tests of 10. No longer use this system but the video has some interesting training in it and thought people would like to see it.
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A traditional assassination technique is to wear baggy clothing so as to conceal a weapon or device. But I think this is probably more of a fashion choice. Ninpo or ninjuitsu didn't place a ton of focus on taijutsu...and to me this looks like a cross between Okinawa'n karate and jujitsu. Ninpo is about getting the kill as quick and effeciently as possible...or the info...or whatever your mission was...and getting the hell out. The last grandmaster reformed alot of stuff and actually trained not only Japanese military elite...but also American black ops. So this form would actually make sense. I still call bullshit. They should be learning how to dress like women...or other disguises..and make poison and explosives.
This is a mix of the different schools of bujinkan dojo budo taijutsu, Look up the schools and then I recommend the dvds of Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi: Mutodori and Tagagi yoshin ryu.
Dear Sir May be this presentation is only part of the whole, the study of which takes decades to master. Yet expertise from Ninjas is more than wellcome for our generations, too. Many thanks for showing us some of the unusual aspect like rolling out of the direction of the attack or sudden changes of the levels of defense-after dropping to the ground. What I missed Ninja fighting at close distances where there is actually lack of time for complex movements nor time to react. It is when stump- and low kicks come into play, often followed by rapid , short strikes to vital points on the head, neck. All that almost impossible for a beginner to fend off. If presenting an all-round ninja self defence is the goal, the traditional long-distance fighting are expected to be completed by short-distance Ninja fighting solutions as a matter of course. Best regards Paul , age 64, retired Karate instructor.
Vlad Dracula Find a Traditional teacher who is directly connected to a Japanese Grandmaster who visits or has visited Japan often. Make sure your rank comes from Japan, and your instructor has real world experience. Then be very loyal and you will find what your looking for. The culture of the dojo is just as important as the system or style. Good luck.
Long answer: Its semantics mostly. Jujutsu is empty hand fighting from japan. Taijutsu is empty hand fighting from japan. Aikijujutsu is empty hand fighting from japan. ... schools or styles that called it jujutsu, tended to focus on throwing people in armor and ground fighting, thusly become judo. Those that focused on fighting while not wearing armor tended to call it taijutsu, and it was used later by many schools of classical ninjutsu, to better fit the "ninja" image. It also had much more striking. Taido today is a martial art of "tricking." Aikijujutsu named schools were most focused on fighting when the enemy had a weapon and you didn't, and thus used wrist locks more. It developed into Aikido. But again, its all the same. Short answer: Taijutsu: mostly striking Jujutsu: mostly grappling Aikijujutsu: mostly wristlocks.
The United States Ninpo Academy is based off of the systems taught by Takamatsu sensei handed down to Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi Sensei. From there the information was passed on to many people around the world.
This was a very beutiful show of Ninpo why is the this way of training syllabusnot practiced any more. Is this not what Soke Takamatsu taught? Hos spirit is very evident in this.
Bing Bang over the years our basic Kyu system has grown as I have learned more and have been to different teachers in Japan and around the world. I still teach almost everything in this video but with a different level of understanding and movement. That video is almost 20 years old. My understanding and proficiency Ha’s developed and that is now reflected in the curriculum.
I'm a 5th Dan. I learned everything you are showing here and even created a book that would fit well with this video. Of course it needs to be applied appropriately, however, I will say, you need to stress test a lot of ninjutsu as MMA boxing mui tai will be tough to beat I'm sorry to say, but hatsimi gives the best foundations for martial arts and also, and more importantly, he teaches how to survive which I've not seen from other martial arts. It's more that just kicking , punching throwing etc. All the best.
Yes I did. Trained with him in Japan Early 1990s and multiple seminars when he was still Bujinkan, then was also one of the original Jinenkan members before he moved to Maryland. He is a great teacher and a very kind man.
It depends on what you consider "ninja". I would argue that no ninja are left in the world, but there are thousands of people that practice art of Ninjutsu. And if you mean "last ninja" as in "last ninja grandmaster" even then there are a few people that claim to be grandmasters of ninjutsu. These guys, in this video are following man named Maasaki Hatsumi, he's the most popular claimant. Another big one is Kawakami sensei.
this art against the untrained will give u responses in combat that i would say will save your ass . If you end up in a situation with a skilled man and the first engaugement you dont take him then he knows now and now your gonna be in broken rythum and if u cant or train in alive manner and just this way all the time u will get ur ass kicked even if ur the master period.it has to be modified .agianst a goo mma fighter your gonna get killed.and for the majority this art will bring false sense of security .it should be stated to student s coming to train if there goal is urban survival in the modern world then there are far better arts to go to one being panantukan or silat these arts are far better and especialy the panantukan cause you have the essence of boxing as well as all the other asoects that is in this art it in silat to just under better priniclples and more logical stuctures this was created to fight the way people where fighting back then and this shit will get most people killed
This stuff is very effective and taught to police and soldiers. I’m an ex British army pathfinder and have trained in very similar stuff. It’s the real deal.
I have seen youtube videos of MMA pros getting their butts kicked by Marine trainers. They had no chance and were like total beginners. The rules make the art! And at the end of the Takagi Yoshin Ryu Densho scrolls is the last technique called, "Randori Keiko", which means take what you leaned in the katas and free train it from every possible angle, emotion and person until you master it. IE do MMA like free sparring with every kata in the school that started in something like 1625. This idea is NOT new and MMA is just a bunch or rules designed to keep you entertained. If MMA were really streat and only one on one, you would be watching 2 hour long ground fights and most would likely fall asleep. If on the Street you grapple for 2 hours then you will get stabbed in the back by the wingman. Ground is great to know and Ninja would be the first to take new techniques and perfect them and they are doing it. Take a look at Akban! Bujinkan in Hatsumi's baby and it will die with him but the art will grow and multiply in forms until the next big low tech war and then the crap ryus will get killed and the best will live on to peace and their own time of change and multiplying like any living system.
want to learn tijutsu ? easy steps: 1st: go to a forest // 2nd: do 500 push ups and if u can't do 500 pushups do 500 jumps and if u can't do 500 jumps do 500 situps // do this for like a year // go ahead and jump around throwing ur legs and u will look cool af
Excellent video! Hits all the key points of the bujinCON: a delusional sensei with a porn star ponytail who couldn’t find Japan on a map if his life depended on it, repurposed MC hammer pants, and a dojo conversion in his mothers basement thinly veiled by Salvation Army floor mats covered by secondhand bedsheets. Five stars!!! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Since you are obviously an expert on traditional japanees martial arts, i just wanted to adress that those "MC Hammer pants" are called Hakama and they are traditionally clothing since the nara period.
In truth, there are very few people doing this in Japan. School I practice (which is samurai school from early 17th century) has about 15 students in Japan, and hundreds in Europe, Canada and Australia.
this is horrible the more i watch this it should be agianst the law to say this is for self protection yeah agianst a 16 yr old un trained person.these dude runn into a mauy good mauythai kick boxer or just a good karate guy is gonna beat ur ass horrible
We can all agree that the Bujinkan is complete nonsense. Everyone knows this. What is hard is for people who have dedicated themselves to it, to step away and look at it from a outside viewpoint. Instead they will defend it and Hatsumi because it is human nature to do so.