Ninjutsu against multiple attackers - Yossi Sheriff, AKBAN Academy

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Yossi Sheriff, the AKBAN academy founder, explains the basic strategy defending against multiple opponents with the Pillar Destroyer - Hashira Hakaisha 柱破壊者.
    You can use the actual AKBAN wiki article for summery of the points.
    www.akban.org/w...
    More can be found at the multiple attackers article at the AKBAN wiki

КОМЕНТАРІ • 220

  • @BuddyWazzup
    @BuddyWazzup 11 років тому +6

    Yeah... you're the best ninjutsu master/teacher I ever seen on UA-cam... You got all my respect. You deserve to have a peaceful and nice life!

  • @mahadikarim2124
    @mahadikarim2124 9 років тому +15

    your ninjutsu lessons are the most practical ones i have seen , keep up the good work

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  9 років тому +2

      +mahadi karim thank you Sir.
      Practice safely, and keep on training.

    • @enriquecabrera2137
      @enriquecabrera2137 5 років тому

      The other lessons youve seen must be absolute shit then.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому +3

    The name of my instructor is Yossi Sheriff. He told us once, the only place he gets respect for his name and not jail is Egypt.
    Respect is mutual, train safely and keep training, friend in martial arts

  • @xsboost25psi
    @xsboost25psi 11 років тому +4

    It's great how he's willing to share his knowledge of self defense through the internet even though he gets no profit. Everything he demonstrates is in the interest of protecting one's self and possibly family and can be used in real life situations. I'd love to shake this guy's hand and thank him.

  • @TheNinjaEveryDay
    @TheNinjaEveryDay Рік тому +2

    We are practicing the concepts of Sayu Kumogakure Gata this month and I have found your series of videos on this multiple attacker problem to be one of the best and most practical perspectives presented. Thank you for making this available.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  Рік тому

      We used this. It works 🙏🏻

  • @camodigital2
    @camodigital2 7 років тому +15

    Jesus has given this guy the gift of teaching

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  10 років тому +29

    Nobody is advocating a punch to the chest. It is just a way to train for force while exiting the circle.
    Of course, the punch should be to the chin.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  10 років тому +2

      knupder better listen to what is being said in the video

    • @redpunk
      @redpunk 10 років тому

      AKBAN
      I wactched the video. It's better not to mistake anything in that video for sound advice. It's just choreography with a narration that's done in a Modern Hebrew accent. There are as many ways to deal with multiple attackers as there are potential gaggles of attackers but this video demonstrates something that will only ever work on people who aren't actually serious about hitting you.
      Fix your footwork. Move from position of balance to position of balance and for the love of god don't compromise your own balance just to take someone else's. If you cross yourself up and overextend like that "grandmaster" then someone's going to throw the ground at your face while breaking a few things on the way down.
      The primary tenet of ninjutsu is don't get hit and the third law of motion is that the ground hits you as hard as you hit it. Apropos that you should probably get out of the habit of hitting the ground with your talus when you roll...

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  10 років тому

      knupder Respectfully, I disagree with most of your points,
      BTW, it's not me, I am just the moderator of this YT channel

    • @redpunk
      @redpunk 10 років тому +1

      AKBAN
      I know you disagree. That was sort of a given, in light of the fact that I was criticizing the things that your alleged grandmaster is doing.
      That being said, the primary tenet of ninjutsu being evasion shouldn't be up for debate if you're training under someone who brags about how close his own training was to Hatsumi. Nor should not compromising your own balance, moving from a position of balance to a position of balance or being in the no-mind state when the real world gets real (which will goddamed well happen faster than you can think). Newton's third law of motion is definitely not up for debate unless, maybe, you're working on some weird problem in quantum mechanics. You're a little too large and jiggly to cheat on the conservation of energy though.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  10 років тому

      knupder www.akban.org/wiki/Portal:_Ninjutsu

  • @mohamadhijazi8920
    @mohamadhijazi8920 2 роки тому +2

    This is tremendously valuable and practical. Blessings ✨

  • @catmandu8813
    @catmandu8813 5 років тому +4

    To all the nay sayers. You really can't watch MMA and apply those concepts to street situations. Ie pull guard with four attackers and see where that gets you. Take shidoshis punches and apply them to the throat or the collar bone. Don't train like that but just imagine. This guy knows ninjitsu. Stop saying this will never work. A ninja thrives off of the element of surprise. Four guys are not gonna expect you attack. If you crush one of the attackers larynx and then take out another attackers eyes. Now there are two because you've annitiated your exit. Ninjitsu isn't aikido. The principles are completely different. Ninjitsu is however a viable approach to street defense because of its battle tested approach to dealing with threats. I've been attacked by multiple attackers on multiple occasions. Ninjitsu principles are what's kept me alive. Sure those situations could have gone anyway... But I'm still here. To all the disrespectful key commandos; shut your fucking mouths if you haven't been in at least one hundred fights. YOU ARE NOT EXPERTS BECAUSE YOU SIT ON YOUR COUCH AND WATCH MMA. IF YOU WERE TO FACE ONE PERSON YOU LIKELY GET YOUR ASS HANDED TO YOU. YOU CANT FIGHT.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  5 років тому +1

      Hei Cat Mandu, we’re just taking it easy on opinions that we don’t agree with.
      It’s just, like the Dude said, just their opinions...

  • @TheSilence1
    @TheSilence1 10 років тому +7

    This is an excellent video. Thank you teacher.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  10 років тому +1

      Thanks TheSilence1 !

  • @LOFIGSD
    @LOFIGSD 11 років тому +2

    Very informative video, would like to add, that every group has a leader, and usually a head case, who follows the leader, and others who will only attack if they think they can win. If you can identify the leader take him out first and make it messy if you can, the head case will likely protect the leader, expect the follow up attack and deal with it. The key with groups is to really hurt one of them, this causes an adrenalin dump with the rest as they realise they might get badly hurt.

  • @lokomendesperado6778
    @lokomendesperado6778 3 роки тому +1

    I ll feel safer if I ll have to face this kind of situation in the future. Thank you very much. Excellent.

  • @zhouyu6557
    @zhouyu6557 11 років тому +1

    As someone who has had considerable exposure to both arts I would definitely recommend Krav Maga. To my understanding it is purely a combat/self-defense art absent of any sport/competitive aspects and is designed specifically to deal with real life 21st century scenarios. The vast majority of TaeKwonDo dojangs around the world focus on the Olympic sport variant of the art that has very limited practicality in street situations.

  • @Manantialdelvalle242
    @Manantialdelvalle242 11 років тому

    Love this video; Sensei is very realistic concerning the danger of these attacks, but gives some good alternatives. The idea of attacking first when we have multiple attackers is very practical. Thank you!

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому +2

    Thank you, my friend in martial arts.
    I feel this is an important technique at the second half of the clip

    • @MrDemodeamo
      @MrDemodeamo 3 роки тому

      Sensei(If I may call you) god bless you.

  • @hollowdusk
    @hollowdusk 11 років тому +1

    I was myself surrounded like this when I was maybe 18 (I'm 30 now) and completely froze up and looked at my shoes. Thankfully Simone came a scared them off. People who attack on mass it feels are farely cowardly so they are easily frightened. It makes a lot of sense to attack the one in front. As they are the ones doing the talking so attacking the one to the side first surprises them making the attack on the easier. Thank you for this and the idea of training with chairs if your on your own

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому +1

    We are proud to be based in Bujinkan syllabus. keep training, friend in martial arts!

  • @luizfelipelfab577
    @luizfelipelfab577 7 років тому

    This is the third vid I AM seeing from akban and I say that I am really liking It.
    Those are pretty instructions and this channel have a good instructor.
    Thanks by the tips XD

  • @jdbolt1955
    @jdbolt1955 10 років тому +1

    thank you, for the very simulating vid.
    Nindan here, fine work.

  • @akhee42
    @akhee42 11 років тому +1

    I really am practicing this technique, thank you for your tutelage. Also I watch your Akban Wiki

  • @catmandu8813
    @catmandu8813 5 років тому +1

    Not to say that this stuff isnt necessary to address and discuss because it is and thank you. It is however misleading to most ppl. Ie. When you've trained your whole life and you come upon a multiple attacker situation, you are very lucky to come out of that situation unscathed. These situations are too unpredictable to assess and manage at the best of times. Eyes throat groin knee caps inside arch of the foot. If you can't see, breathe or stand, you can't hurt me. Hit these areas with the intention of destruction. The street is unforgiving so don't be nice but it is always best to run. Thank you for the post shidoshi.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  5 років тому

      We uploaded more than 1300 videos. Some are basic, others more advanced

  • @BlahstarRecords
    @BlahstarRecords 11 років тому +2

    Yea, and um...how do you do rasengan?

  • @pisser98
    @pisser98 10 років тому +17

    pshh ive played assassins creed, i can take on at least 20 people

    • @milk-hama1877
      @milk-hama1877 10 років тому

      The altimate martial art

    • @SpookNukem
      @SpookNukem 9 років тому

      Maybe if they where cripples with a bone disease.
      Otherwise, no.

    • @Error-ln4dv
      @Error-ln4dv 9 років тому +2

      Pshhhh I've watched a million jake chan movies I can take out a whole town

    • @numerouno3521
      @numerouno3521 6 років тому

      HAHAHAAHAHA Justin I’m dead 😂

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Thank you. Spread the word

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    The sabaki is a bit tricky, but can be practiced like this easily

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Stay safe, and keep on training. Thanks!

  • @hv5304
    @hv5304 3 роки тому

    Amazing video.Very strategic.Connects to the mind!

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Sorry, could not understand. Care to elaborate?
    Thanks

  • @Forgedinsuffering
    @Forgedinsuffering 11 років тому

    thank you for your advise.i feel you are very honest and see the wisdom in it.

  • @MrUrbanbogan
    @MrUrbanbogan 3 роки тому

    what i got taught with my kickboxing is see them as mountains and you as a stream find the easy way out and keep moving

  • @Christopher_Boyd
    @Christopher_Boyd 10 років тому

    One attacker = a fight, Two attackers = dangerous situation, Three attackers = an execution. That is why you should be aware of your surroundings... and have an equalizer.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    channel moderator here, I'll pass this on to my instructor.
    Thanks!

  • @caldonnubio8496
    @caldonnubio8496 8 років тому +2

    pupils don't pay monthly fee for this, is that true?

  • @danielskipp1
    @danielskipp1 11 років тому

    Good vid.
    A great antigrab drill is to imagine the attacker[s] who just tries to touch you has a horrible poison on their hands. This will really help you instinctively recoil from them.

  • @MrTaters49
    @MrTaters49 11 років тому +2

    I noticed when you used the "pillar destroyer" on your first attack, you did not connect to the opponent with your eyes. How did you manage to support your body in a structural way without connecting your eyes with your target? I hope you view my question as worth answering!

  • @hossm1808
    @hossm1808 5 років тому +1

    Not disagreeing with these methods at all, I think your training and teachings are great! But this is the very reason I carry a firearm and train for multiple threats with that firearm!!

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  5 років тому +1

      Agree, carrying is the best way to utilize a high level of violence

  • @boxersfitness
    @boxersfitness 3 роки тому

    Dear Sir, I really like your videos and tutorials. I have something similar in my channel which I uploaded couple of years ago. In my boxing training we train 2 Vs 1. I utilise my Boxing skills in to practical situations. But your instructions are very clear and concise. I like your Art , Science of Martial Arts and the philosophy of AKBAN. Regards, Ashraf - Head Coach @ Boxers Fitness Academy.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  3 роки тому

      With respect Ashraf, thank you 🙏🏻

  • @gungfurick1
    @gungfurick1 10 років тому

    You are using 3 -4 attackers. What do you do with 5.6.7.8 attackers ? Do you know ? I know how to. Check it out.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Thanks. Stay safe.

  • @preparedsurvivalist2245
    @preparedsurvivalist2245 4 роки тому

    Carry an assisted opening folding knife whenever you are out. If a scenario like this happens you stand a much better chance than being unarmed. Try to diffuse or run first, but if you have no choice you can stab and slash your way out.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  4 роки тому

      Hmmm... might be problematic

  • @GreatDeathLegion
    @GreatDeathLegion 11 років тому

    well, I have a question(sorry if my english is a little bad), I want to practice martial arts, but, I don't know what kind of training I must follow to begin

  • @meaningfulideas
    @meaningfulideas 11 років тому

    Very informative and well explained.
    Thank you

  • @lukasopalovic8269
    @lukasopalovic8269 9 років тому

    And what do you think about just striking one opponent and getting behind him quickly. Sure it is worse because you still have 3 opponents, but it seems like a safer way to get out of circle and you still have his body as a "shield" ?

    • @wingingninja
      @wingingninja 9 років тому

      When the shit hits the fan and you're lucky enough to get Someone on the floor you kick the fucking shit out of them so you have the advantage to prevent them from getting up again and having another go ! No second chances and then you run like fuck!! More than one aggressor ? Then that's martial arts.

    • @wingingninja
      @wingingninja 9 років тому

      In other words who cares about rules? Bite kick fucking gouge their eyes out. Who cares about nuances? This hold or that hold. Who gives a shit when it's life or death? Do what ever you can to get out of there? All to academic for me. All too purist . You're missing the point by straining at nats and swallowing camels ! What way do you want to die? In a real fight people survive the best way they can. After it's over and you're still standing who cares how you survived? You did that's all that matters surely?

  • @morganmooguitar9961
    @morganmooguitar9961 4 роки тому

    What happens if you punch the 2nd guy infront of you and it doesn't hardly do anything now you ve got to deal with him and the other guy you just nicked and two attackers behind you.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  4 роки тому +1

      The side punch is temporary. One must use the opening to go out of the circle

  • @ndnxneh
    @ndnxneh 11 років тому

    Very wise tips. Thank you.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    True and accurate

  • @Blueballon
    @Blueballon 8 років тому

    How viable is this on the street? is there a video on a thing like that, less controlled environment with defense against street fights that have more unpredictable movement?

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Correct, my friend in martial arts

  • @tullynona2750
    @tullynona2750 2 роки тому

    Good defensive technique against multiple attacker's especially if your working in Corrections.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  2 роки тому

      Exactly. Stay safe

  • @jayweaver9732
    @jayweaver9732 11 років тому

    are all ninjutsu schools reality based? or is this a separate style?

  • @iFlowWithTheGo
    @iFlowWithTheGo 11 років тому

    Try the army method of "milling". It's tough going one on one. Then try it again with 3 or 4 men attacking one man.

  • @Purple_deer_gaming
    @Purple_deer_gaming 11 років тому

    Does Yossi ever teach outside Israel? Specifically in the US? I have trained with Moti Nativ ( who is also Israeli)several times stateside, but would love a chance to train with Yossi.

  • @hollowdusk
    @hollowdusk 11 років тому

    I mean the one directly in front is the one doing the alkong most likely. Attacking them first would not really work as they are looking right at you and are prepared. Whereas ones to the side think thy have you and using a yoko aruki will surprise them as you hit them without directly facing them. This will act like a tempo break as everyone will be surprised by it. They were the ones who had control. Then as you say the second pillar must be the person in front as that's the best way out

  • @stuartdavis5788
    @stuartdavis5788 11 років тому

    Thanks Sheriff Sensi!

  • @kent1312
    @kent1312 7 років тому

    Does MFC qualify as a streaming account?

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому +1

    There is no need to look at the target.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Thanks, stay safe :)

  • @jaimeablanedo123
    @jaimeablanedo123 11 років тому

    Thank you Master!!!

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    we hope so :)

  • @razvanoblu
    @razvanoblu 11 років тому

    wouldn't it be safer and simpler if i just use a roll to get out of the circle?

  • @zerothehero123
    @zerothehero123 8 років тому +4

    "sparring". These people are wasting their lives on this! A well trained boxer will be more effective then what is portrayed here. This really proves it. A good krav maga, mma or jeet kune do school will serve those people better then this fantasy bs. Guided chaos combatives also have one of the best philosophies and systems around. Spare yourself this fancy nonsense.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  8 років тому +5

      Proverbs 26:4

    • @plalelal
      @plalelal 7 років тому +4

      No, there was some good things here. The pillars create the doorway to exit thru and then face the remaining two on a 45 degree angle. I would do a back kick if there was an opening. A punch to one attacker and a back kick to another creates a doorway as well for you to exit.

  • @zukosobuza783
    @zukosobuza783 3 роки тому +1

    the fact that i still cant afford to learn this frustrates me

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  3 роки тому

      The videos are a free reference point

  • @thetruemorg
    @thetruemorg 11 років тому

    Great video

  • @musben4349
    @musben4349 5 років тому

    I have been in this situation before against 3 guys, i attacked first guy who looks nervous, and i start to kick the other guys making safe distance between me and them , ive hit with some kicks too but i managed to protect my face , the fight stop after many people came trying to stop the fight, ps: i practice karate and im a black belt 2end degree.

  • @gekiryudojo
    @gekiryudojo 11 років тому

    depends on what you mean by reality? the reality of a young American in the 21st century or the reality of a young Samurai of Japan in the 16th century I think you will find there is a big difference if you are talking about real fighting then yes it is real fighting training.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    We think Wing Chun is an excellent martial art. If there is an attacker with a knife the rates of survival of the defender diminish.

  • @ramonhernandez4955
    @ramonhernandez4955 7 років тому

    hello, i recent discover you channel. think are very good! great techniques of self defense.regards from México.

  • @anziven
    @anziven 11 років тому

    Great video Master, greetings from Italy

  • @strikeaposefilms
    @strikeaposefilms 11 років тому

    I'm curious as to how you developed the defensive posture with your hands upon your head after the first two strikes. Seems very familiar, but unlike anything I've seen in the Bujinkan.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Thanks:)

  • @Mr71paul71
    @Mr71paul71 5 років тому

    speed aggression and surprise !!! attack, attack, attack that's the key.

  • @hollowdusk
    @hollowdusk 11 років тому

    This is from my personal experience as the guy directly in front of me was the only one talking. He wanted my phone

  • @isaweesaw
    @isaweesaw 11 років тому +1

    Or, aim for the biggest/best looking fighter. If he goes down, the others wont see themselves winning.

  • @joseenriquearangurenmarmol8457
    @joseenriquearangurenmarmol8457 9 років тому

    I M FROM ECUADOR DO YOU HAVE ANY SUCURSAL HERE

  • @hollowdusk
    @hollowdusk 11 років тому

    Here's to hoping to never have to use this though. Awareness is key

  • @sampoulin3430
    @sampoulin3430 10 років тому

    Nice!

  • @AKBAN1990
    @AKBAN1990 11 років тому +2

    God bless you guys for staying true to the art of Ninjutsu and teaching it in a way that is practical to the real world.
    I am proud to take it and you and Master Yossi and all the students should be proud for preserving it so well.
    God Bless.

  • @MrV777D
    @MrV777D 6 років тому +1

    If you can fight against eight people, then the amount does not matter

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  6 років тому

      Fighting against many people is close to impossible if they are organized

  • @outofthebox7
    @outofthebox7 7 років тому

    At 5:10 there is no reason to touch-hit the attackers; in order for those hits to have the needed power to create some damage, so fractions of a second must be added at the point of contact. Otherwise it's a waste of time. The opening is too big and my purpose is to run away, not hit. Only if I feel that as I go though the opening someone has managed to get a little closer, do I hit him.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    We are proud to based in Bujinkan Ninjutsu, but I guess every instructor has his own perspective.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    Respectfully so :)

  • @MrScottytoohottie
    @MrScottytoohottie 11 років тому +1

    i would just try to hit the first guy who goes to attack you, and hit him hard. after that the other attackers might change there mind about attacking you. also sometimes just going into a martial arts stance will dter your attackers even if you dont know much, or your not sure you can win. for all they know, you might be a black belt. i have done it before for a semi serious situation, and the would be attackers changed thier tune really quick.

    • @gansente9446
      @gansente9446 5 років тому

      MrScottytoohottie
      good go, it always depends on the situation, tough guys are much harder to overcome.
      don't rely on intimidation, but it's a good start off anyways.

  • @jonnythunder75
    @jonnythunder75 10 років тому

    That is a great instructive video..
    My last street fight....I won it by 50metres.....!!

  • @fftere
    @fftere 11 років тому

    Great.

  • @lusitanus6504
    @lusitanus6504 10 років тому

    Can you use throws in a multiple opponent situation?

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  10 років тому +2

      Absolutely not recommended to use throws against multiple opponents. You want to keep moving

    • @lusitanus6504
      @lusitanus6504 10 років тому

      AKBAN Aikido practitioners use throws very efectively with multiple opponents. Of course, they dont use certain throws and they are able to keep moving. What is your opinion on that?

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  10 років тому +5

      Lusitanus The Aikido scenario works only if the attacks are of a certain kind.

    • @wingingninja
      @wingingninja 9 років тому

      To akban
      Surely Aikido works only if you have time enough to completely disable the person immediately after you have thrown them to the floor. To prevent them from having a second go. Although I appreciate that's not always possible.This also applies to all other martial arts. This is about the real world and in my experience of fights they are usually over very quickly where the aggressor or the defendant are completely finished!

    • @plalelal
      @plalelal 7 років тому

      Absolutely if the opening is there. Toss one into the others.

  • @kbcinmedusn
    @kbcinmedusn 5 років тому +1

    I wonder if this is really Ninjitsu or if it's Krave Maga or Jujitsu or something like that in disguise. See most people today don't really know what a Ninja is. They think its someone who dresses in black and fights really badass martial arts. And whenever I hear someone call their MA "Ninjitsu" to me it screams out fraud. As opposed to "Taijutsu" or "Bujinkan" which is the official textbook name for ninja hand-to-hand combat. But "Ninjitsu" is the umbrella term for more than just hand-to-hand. There are other schools for Ninjas. In fact, most of it is tedious and requires an open mind and the commitment to see it all the way through.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  5 років тому

      maybe

    • @kbcinmedusn
      @kbcinmedusn 5 років тому

      @@AkbanOrg the most important thing in my opinion is making sure you're prepared for a really dangerous situation. Making sure you can defend yourself.

    • @AkbanOrg
      @AkbanOrg  5 років тому

      Exactly

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    If the movement is not correct, then aggression will not help

  • @TheRogueMonk
    @TheRogueMonk 7 років тому

    good and fun idea about video

  • @andrzejlew8499
    @andrzejlew8499 9 років тому +1

    Very Interesting :-) ...

  • @654321poiuytrewq0987
    @654321poiuytrewq0987 10 років тому +6

    this terrible no surprise its Japanese based the name used. the way you deal muple attackers correctly is to take out one attacker. then throw him or something breakup the attackers as much as possible and hopefully create an opening. then repeat the process

  • @3rn35t1t0
    @3rn35t1t0 11 років тому

    Very interesting, but i hope i will never have to use this technique... I want to take self defense classe... wich one is better: Kravmaga or TaeKwonDo.. I only have those 2 possibilities because i'm in centralamerica :/

  • @TheMovie3star
    @TheMovie3star 11 років тому

    However, you are a great "capo" (chief) of the martial arts, Akban, all my respectfuly for your martial ninjutsu.....

  • @empirevampire1896
    @empirevampire1896 10 років тому

    I wish people now and days could defend them selves without weapon if there 3 people and their robbing you they definitely have a gun or a nive but hey id love to learn this shit

  • @vladimirdravinski6389
    @vladimirdravinski6389 11 років тому

    Have you practiced Krav Maga or LINE ?

  • @StefanoVitolo2012
    @StefanoVitolo2012 11 років тому

    Hello , I like your videos , and a questio arouse in me, I don´t want to fight, however there are people who are trying to get me into a fight with them using insults and such words like , coward, bitch , and others, the thing is I am obviously getting tired and angry because of that, almost to the point of getting into what they want, wat do you think I should do in this case, should I comply to the fight, or should I keep ignoring them as I 've been doing Thank you Sensei.

  • @The05273
    @The05273 11 років тому

    Good Video

  • @Anthaghoull
    @Anthaghoull 11 років тому

    So the idea in such a situation is to have iron will , cold blood and open mind + of course some training and fast legs and hands ...

  • @MrTomHeron
    @MrTomHeron 11 років тому

    i have always thought of using a headbutt to ko an opponent as easy and surprising

  • @regiment23
    @regiment23 4 роки тому

    Have to admit, he’s doing a great thing and attempting to adapt it for real life situations. However, whilst a lot can be used effectively, there’s a lot that cannot be. The stuff they don’t and won’t teach anymore; techniques that are forbidden, are the effective side of Ninjutsu. No matter how much I ask Keith Porter 15th Dan, he simply wont budge and show us stuff like that lol. I know it exists though, because he’s taught it to UKSF down at Poole, by order of the MOD.

  • @AkbanOrg
    @AkbanOrg  11 років тому

    I thought we made it clear in the video, do a Lava release Armour first

    • @brandocollins4844
      @brandocollins4844 5 років тому

      AKBAN thank you so much for posting this video sensei. Your videos and your other posted knowledge Online has helped me greatly. I am a blind ninjutsu student however, and it would really help if you gave some text descriptions along with the videos so that I know what I’m observing. Thank you so much again, and I will continue to read and observe. You do a great job and a great service. It’s much appreciated.