To all the people that are saying that Ninjutsu is crap you need to understand something. This is not Ninjutsu. This is a westernized version of Tai jutsu. I do agree that this video is indeed crap. But if you're saying that Ninjutsu is crap well that means that you actually have no idea what so ever what Ninjutsu actually is. Ninjutsu is not a martial arts form/style. Ninjutsu is actually traditional warfare that incorporated some from of combat i.e tai jutsu, bo-jutsu, kenjutsu, naginata-jutsu, kusari gama, shuriken-jutsu. But what they don't show you or teach you in the west is all the rest of the actual skills that the shinobi used. If you were a shinobi who mastered Ninjutsu then that means you never actually fought. You only fought when you got caught. So before complaining that Ninjutsu is crap do your research.
you must not understand the difference between KATA and REAL LIFE. you have to learn katas and do routines in order to train the muscle memory and teach the body how to move.. these elemental, repetitive routines and forms are essential - without them there is no "ninjutsu fighter". It's a show to attract interest so more people join and allow the school to grow.. You're expecting too much -- what are they supposed to do, slit each others throats because thats what real ninjas would do? Please .... without the basics or you have no ground to stand on
@@fast_harmonic_psychedelic ninjitsu is so scary, the techniques work so well, thats why every serious fighter trains in ninjutsu, its a wealth of knowledge in the fighting arts.
Lo dijo una vez Morihei Ueshiba: Muchos de los que practican artes marciales se lanzan a enseñar al poco tiempo, sin ser expertos ni maestros. Entonces sus nuevos alumnos aprenden lo poco y mal que este maestro audaz les pueda enseñar, entonces esos alumnos mal enseñados se vuelven maestros peores al poco tiempo y así la calidad del arte marcial va disminuyendo. Y es por eso que muchos dan lástima cuando quieren demostrar algo de lo que no son capaces de hacer, tan solo porque tienen un cinturon negro que se lo dieron a cambio de dinero.
@@mtbendurocatamarca602 en si tiene razon. No habla especificamente de estos alumnos. Sino en la realidad. Hablo bien del maestro este en el comentario.lee bien. Ojala no me equivoque.
I am actually amazed at how many people post negative comments on this video without as much as a clue to what this budo is. Regarding the credebility, it's about the same as aikido; you have to experience it yourself to believe it. Keep in mind that this is a SELF-DEFENCE budo, all of you who are thinking "yeah right, like any of those techniques are lethal, just use a knife", IF you had a knife to begin with, you wouldn't have the need to use budo. Also, a demonstration needs a bit of showmanship, or else it wouldn't be as interesting. Therefore it may look like some wierdos wearing black Gi:s doing bad acrobatics, but go to a dojo and you'll soon realize this is actuallu complex and VERY hard to master. Stop hatin' and experience it for yourselves. THEN come with constructive criticism, THE END
Uh....some people HAVE experienced it for themselves - and have arrived at the same conclusion. You have no clue as to the experiences of the people that have been posting "hate". Fact of the matter is, this kind of "self defense budo" is garbage, and would get you killed.
I’m sorry but there’s nothing complex about what I just saw maybe they forgot to demonstrate the complex bits although it would’ve been better if they didn’t demonstrate anything (just quietly)
@@remyogun8270 amigo.. estas técnicas son enseñadas cuando eres cinta blanca en Kung fu wu shu por ser demasiado básicas, incluso en el parkour son las primeras acrobacias que te enseñan al ser la base para otras más avanzadas, pero estos tipos que se supone son cintas más avanzadas sólo exhiben técnicas básicas y no complejas.
They all still child minded in my eyes this would be completely useless in a real life altercation cos none of them are actually taught how to punch properly
This is silly. Do these guys ever spar? Do they ever try to see if their sword techniques work against anyone trained in Kendo? Do they ever try seeing if they could actually stop a punch that was not rehearsed? I have seen very few schools of Ninjitsu actually allowing students to spar. Most (I'm sure not all) say their techniques are way too deadly to be used in sparring.
there are only 2 ninjutsu schools in the world that are proclaimed 100% authentic by the Japanese government. both of these schools are in Japan not taught by some lame wannabe
Karol Keller Have you tried practicing either of them? Have you tried Bujinkan? Just because something else is "100% authentic" doesn't mean the other is rubbish. Go to the closest Bujinkan dojo and take a few test classes, then come back here and argue about how bad it is
I didn't say they were 100% bad i was just pointing out that it isn't real. and just cuz it isn't real doesn't mean its not hard. it just isn't ninjutsu.
Mark Stuber , I don't think you really know that much about this.... there are only 3 colours of belts in bujinkan, black (graded on a 1-15 scale, where 15 is the highest), green (for all male practicioners below black) and red (for all female practicioners below black)
Wow. This is pretty weak. Technique looks poor and ineffective, and the demonstration itself is uninteresting. These poor folks have seen too many movies and someone's fed them a line of garbage.
The effective technique of ninjutsu for me is the roll over. I study the rolls only of ninjutsu only and practice at home because I see it's so useful. One day, on the way to work, the motorcycle I ride hit another motorcycle that was crossing and I flew away, lucky for me I'm fit enough, if I was only obese I have my face land first then I was a calm type so I able to calculate the momentum and law of physics and as I land, I have my palm first then roll together with the law of physics. I only have a minor injury at my left wrist and was not so bad. Thanks to the rolls of ninjutsu, it's really useful and imagine, I have no helmet that time. The driver and anyone who saw it was amazed. If there's a CCTV there I'll surely get viral. In every unpractical martial arts, there's some technique on it that was so useful than even an ordinary man that was not a martial artist can be used and apply like in aikido, the footwork and movements are so useful.. I train in Filipino martial artd but I also takenote other useful techniques in other disciplines and apply it.
So many comments on this, yeah its a demo, the whole idea of providing a demo of ninjutsu is to promote it, ofc the techniques are flashier than usual and probably not practical for real fights. The most effective ninjutsu techniques are usually the ones that are hardest to see: slow nose break, short, fast koshijutsu and koppojutsu techniques. It deff looks like it lacks the aggression of most martial arts, but thats the idea,Hatsumi has the same ease and flow to his techniques. Personally I believe the whole idea of a ninjutsu demo is obsolete, its not a martial art its a form of espionage that can be applied as a martial art. and as to those claiming they want to see ninjutsu against other martial arts, UFC etc. It wouldnt work, they have rules, ninjutsu goes for the eyes, and balls, also combat is highly subjective, so the outcome would only prove something on the specific individual level.
if it sells it sells. why not disclose it? it sells. You cant argue MMA vs Bujinkan, comes down to fighting dirty as a ninja. Anyone can fight dirty the difference is MMA styles are developed by hard training/sparring. Ninjitsu has no hard training/sparring as the techniques do not translate well with real resisting basic MMA opponents, Ninjitsy only works in with training partners who are using the ancient marital art known as choreography.
sadly they're outdated by a fuckton and there's also no evidence to suggest that the ninja used this. It also doesn't work, at least are modern versions of it, it serves no purpose other than to entertain.
for me childhood was rural Hawaii...80ties, I was obsessed with martial arts and ninjutsu was very popular. Later on I was involved with judo, boxing, kickboxing, wrestling and football. I founded one of America's first mixed martial arts clubs and a Ninjutsu group showed up to try their hand in the cage. They wore full ninja gi down to the tabi boots and weren't initially taken seriously until their head instructor went 5 and 0 in American Shooto MMA competition. I trained with them for a few years and was granted a sensei rank in Taijutsu... many years later a guy showed up to my gym talkin about Bujinkan and I was not familiar... after looking up Bujinkan online it's kind of difficult to accept because it seems so hokey. Fake no-touch Masters are very detrimental to the martial arts world and although Bujinkan doesn't seem to step over this most important line it still maintains a lot of theatrical techniques that in my opinion have no place in the hardcore world of ancient medieval Asian combat My attitude about Tai Jitsu is vale tudo striking with anything goes Judo style lapel work... I don't think ninjas bothered with much of the techniques they depict on the bujinkan videos as their motivation was simply in and out survival or Battlefield expedients! I have to assume the theatrics are simply an intelligent business attitude rather than a realistic take on Ancient medieval Asian combat or its modern day equivalent! Its hard enough to get people to take Ninjutsu seriously without kung fu movie choreography and dangerously hokey fake Aikido style no-touch throws!?!
nkondilis1997 i'm sorry if you felt offended in any way, wasn't my intention. I totally like Ninjutsu, i'm learning that and also some stealth ninja techniques, using shurikens and katana, so i have done all that. Considering that i'm not expert in Ninjutsu yet and still have done better demonstration than them, i said so. They are representing Ninjutsu, they should have a demonstration that nwould make people to praise Ninjutsu even more.
Cody Richards no offence taken, I as well think they can do better anyway, then again who knows how long they've been training, maybe the're still new to ninjutsu
Dont know the extent of the similarities, but as a practitioner of JJJ, i can tell you that all the moved they have performed, and even in the order they have performed, as identical to those in Japanese Jiu Jitsu. that includes all the rolls, weapons and Reis, including the one at the end where thy go on their knees (please dont hold me to this but i am pretty certain that that specific bowing style and posture is unique to JJJ). Just my observations here.
Mi grand Masters Is Masashi Hatsumi. Ryu Kai dojo. This technik Is demonstrace Is shadow Ninja technic. Is good. They perfectly demonstrated to the audience how this technique works and how it can be used in a given situation. To the coaches and students, I thank you for a beautiful show of art that I myself have been studying for several years. . Toten.
To start with, it's just a demonstration. I know them and they practice silently and respectfully, not like some comments, presumably comming from ninjas. Ninjas are all about respect and pacience.
Só fazem vergonha a arte Shinobi essa Buginkan. Nada aplicado nessa demonstração diz real sentido a verdadeira essência do Nin-jutsu. Realmente é de ficar deprimido assistindo um sujeito com uma faixa preta na cintura executando movimentos sem nenhuma precisão e habilidade. Pobre dos alunos, espero que nunca precisem defender-se em uma situação real.
@@isaacalvarez3622 it entirely depends on your school. There are a LOT of bad karate schools and people just have their kids take it as a a sport, I guess. Taekwondo? Yes it is 💀
Really good demo. Slowed down a bit for the crowd in parts. But highlights all the things I tell people about it. Everything around centre of balance, random attacks at any angle using any technique, weapons, throws, kicks breaks. It's one of the few full martial arts. I don't see what the fuss about BJJ is. Everything you do in BJJ is in ninjutsu plus a lot more. You don't go to BJJ and the instructor punches you in the back of the head while your faced away, and then tells you off because you didn't defend it. Which you learn to do. You don't go home from bbj with blood noses black eyes etc from white belt, you do in ninjutsu. And there's no females in ninjutsu, you don't get special treatment because your female. They train to get clocked in the face 50 times. That's a good black belt also, good teacher.
Muito bom. Parabéns aos envolvidos. Adorei o nível técnico da garota fx branca. Ganbatte!!! Very nice. Congratulations to ao peoplr envolved. The white belt girl have a good tecnicque. Its very easy to make fun of martial artists behind a computer pad
It is sad to read the comments, most of which are clearly from armchair experts who don't know shit about martial arts. Particularly stupid are those that say the material displayed here doesn't work. Most of it works perfectly well. You will find identical techniques in karate, jujutsu ryuha, and Chinese systems. It is, thus, pretty main stream, and that material has all been tested by practitioners all over the world in real fights. For instance, I noticed techniques that are in the defensive tactics manual for the police forces of my state and I know cops who have used the stuff on the street.
I really liked this ninja demonstration video. watched movies martial arts since I was a small boy. somehow ninjas movies got into the mix and I still remember NINJAS respecting the art. THIS VIdeo I know is slows down because actual combat is a lot stealthier and faster. And in the respected art of ninjitisu if you went in combat situation it' s impossible to see y'all. I am happy to see westerners as myself embrace its art and history. Thanks, so much and for slowing the moves down. I loved how the girl kicked butt and took names. (☺)🙏I admire Michael Jai White. (8 black belt and Chuck Norris) I am a web belt ex-marine.🇺🇸
If you want to see what ninjutsu is supposed to look like, watch fight science with a 20 year ninjutsu master that trained in Japan. It's absolutely amazing!
Why would someone go on a demonstration with such low skills? Since Bujinkan doesn’t allow participation in competitions, contests or shows, those people have nothing to do with the official organization.
In order for a dojo to operate must be a member of the greek martial arts federation and since you are a member and you want a licence then your dojo has to participate in this annual demonstration. On the other hand you are criticizing a demonstration full of white belts. Do you even know what white stands for? It represents in every art the pure, the one with no knowledge so dont expect much in a demonstration. Last but not least i' pretty sure this yushu Shihan is part of the bujinkan alright since he is one of the two people worldwide able to conduct the Godan test outside of Japan.
Some martial arts were not made for competitions and demonstrations, but for self-defense and real situations. Hapkido is one of them, Ninjustso is another. They are all terrible for demonstrations (where you can't hurt your training partner), but for a real situation they are perfect.
A "style" is nothing more than an art, for show. With that said, this cannot be judged by whether or not it is effective in combat, because art is beautiful. Fights, war, is ugly. This is for show and will only get you killed in combat. True self defense should not take years of study. True self defense does not train at slow speed because in a real fight, it happens in a blink of an eye. You cannot delude yourself, just because you are a practitioner of this sport and you love your sensei, that this training will bail you out in a street fight. In a real fight , your body can only use gross motor movements making these complex movements impossible to use. In conclusion, traditional martial arts are good for sport and exercise, but should not be trained as self defense for out of the dojo.
whats the second guy in 3:35 . . . xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxa . . . thats a joke demonstration . . . Also I thought that nobody screams in bujinkan . . . . it not Tae Kwon Do you know . . .
I respect ninjutsu because I train in it I have always studied Stephan Hayes and Bruce lee Is my inspiration.When I get a little older I will protect the city!
This is beautiful. I'm getting emotional and crying. All these BS sayings and incompetence about what Ninjutsu is. I've never had the chance to study Ninjutsu, i studied Karate and it hurts i am happy to see them demonstrating Karate techniques as Ninjas. Ninjutsu is the natural way, theres no secret about it, but you must study it to learn it (even from the shaddows). Quran: If my people only had known what The Beneficient has showed me us of mercy.
@@benjaminfarrar934 Yes. ... And "Society" tried to kill Baby Mouse :) ... Biology: There's a cute mouse whom scientists thought pretended to be dead when carnivores tried to eat it. They found later it fainted because it is too Beautiful to be on this Earth - when confronted it would faint of fear. I'm thinking loud: I'm thinking it has too much Sui (water), this mouse.
Thank you so much!!!! It's a rainy cold day and I'm off this week, so I'm bored and stuck in the house. And your ridiculous stupid comment made me laugh. Thank you really. Not many people are willing to let others know just how pathetic they really are just to amuse strangers.
stephan Hayes is someone I wish was my ninja sense I study the way of the ninja I use stealth,honor,skills. I have always studied stephan hayes, and my favorite show is ninja turtles and the my favorite weapons are the Sai, and the katana. I have always been a undercover ninja.
para muchos de los que están criticando sepan que esta siendo muy ignorantes y crueles con este vídeo, primero que nada los chicos que hacen la demostración se ve que son novatos por sus cinturones y segundo lo que hacen son cosas de las mas básicas que hay primero investiguen antes de criticar yo soy estudiante del arte hace mas de 5 años y no me parece mal lo que hacen acá, si puedo decir que para llamar mas al publico esto debería haber estado mucho mejor armado
these are actually Bonus scenes of Karate Kid 1 - 8; seeing as this local Kindergarten needed their Playmat Area back...very rare footage...well done my Son
no critiquen algo que es util x fa se que es muy directo pero respeten algo que sea por el bien de uno yo espero entrar a ese deporte gracias si lo leiste. si lees esto eres denigrante
1er punto, no es un deporte, es un arte marcial, a diferencia del judo, karate y hostias así, punto 2, eso no es Bujinkan, no se grita en Bujinkan ni se envaina la katana como lo hace el supuesto Shihan, ese tipo de Kamae (posturas) estan mal hechos, no tienen flexibilidad alguna para hacer un Kamae decente y sin Kamae no hay Kata (Costumbre), el bo no se maneja de esa forma tan mala, y desgraciadamente todo lo que hacen no esta bien hecho, se ve mucha pobreza (llevo 4 años en la Bujinkan)
los ninjas no eran deportistas ni siquiera se considera un arte marcial ERAS GUERREROS ENTRENADOS PARA MATAR ENEMIGOS EN GUERRAS, TAMBIEN EJECUTABAN TRABAJOS DE ESPIONAJE Y ASESINATOS SELECTIVOS ERAN ALGO PARECIDO A UNA FUERZA ESPECIAL
casi siempre cuando una arte marcial empieza que no tiene mas de 8 años, son los que mejor saben de esa arte marcial, con el tiempo que ya se vuelve antiguo los nuevos que lo practican ya son mucho menos eficientes que los primeros peleadores
***** honestamente no creo, anque durarian mas que tu, soy cinta negra en taekwondo, a ti podria matarte a patadas si me agredieras fisicamente, pero si quieres insultarme esta bien. que tenga buena noche
Migue Jimenez Reyes dudo mucho que seas cinta negra en taekwondo, de hecho, ni siquera debes haber practicado artes marciales en tu corta existencia, y si asi fuera, seguro que cualquiera de estos "pateticos" te daria una paliza en una pelea real, fuera de un gimnasio, sin juez, ni reglas, las tecnicas de ninjutsu son aplicables en la vida real y estan pensadas para provocar daño, no son como las patadas vistosas y artisticas del taekwondo que te saldria caro usarlas en la calle contra alguien dispuesto a hacerte daño
Amigo le aclaro lo siguiente 1.- soy cinta negra en mi diciplina, 2.- Si a 36 años usted considera ""corta"" existencia, debes de ser matusalen. 3.- Lo unico vistoso aqui es la exhibicion de estos pseudoninjas 4.- Mi disciplina ya me ha salvado la vida, frente a gente que estaba dispuesta a matarme (robo con violencia) y por ultimo, respeto a quien me respeta, no soy jesus que pone la otra mejilla, en combate lo entrego todo y no me importa si lo cree o no, las patadas pueden matar, y solo los que las prueban, comprenden que tan vistosas y artisticas pueden llegar a ser, al unico de derrotarian esos ninjas es a usted, que tenga feliz año.
Migue Jimenez Reyes Apuesto lo que sea que alguien que lleve practicando el mismo tiempo que tú en ninjutsu te mata de 2 o 3 técnicas. Porque vas con tus pataditas pero con un buen golpe en la sien, una de descajada de la nuez de Adán un buen golpe en la nasion y muchas técnicas más, te mata. así que vas de payaso con tu Taekwondo pero nunca estarás al nivel de alguien bien entrenado en el ninjutsu (en una pelea real callejera).
Bujinkan is great. Been training for 20 years in it and other stuff. I teach it. But the training methodology is incomplete. There's no sparring or freeplay
eq8or There is some sparring, at least there was in my school. But its controlled sparring, not aggressive at all like Tai Quan Do. Ninjutsu is an art, not a sport. Thats something you have to bare in mind. Stick with Ninjutsu, its a brilliant experience
its funny but ive been in a few self defence situation mostly when i was out drinking but some off that stuff actualy works just funny some1 put it on video
I hate when people say they have bad technique, people in the comment section think they are experts but in reality they way like 400 pounds and play way too much fortnite
I bought into buj for four years and while I was studying it I thought it would work but I never felt confident that I could protect myself. I'm currently training in a different MA and from my first lesson in this art I took away something practical and useful and pressure tested in that first lesson. I'm looking back now at buj and just feel sad that it's just not fully practical.
@@kendalloei correct, I didn't mean new in existence. I was a product of the 80's and wanted nothing more to be a ninja growing up. The 80's is when ninjitsu became the rage outside of Japan and ninja movies started gaining popularity, primarily via Sho Kosugi's movies and Stephen Hayes' western schools, books, articles, etc.. Not sure why my comment says new to 2012... maybe something about the video changed or I got confused.
@Roy Hopkins Jr. I wasn't saying new to exist a-hole..... I'm well aware it's been around for hundreds of years. It was relatively new "outside of Japan" beginning in the 80's and as of then was taught by Grandmaster Hatsumi and his students (in the US it was primarily Stephen Hayes)
majority of taijutsu became broken down into other arts like aikido judo karate and jujitsu akikjujitsu kopojutsu and so forth the arts at its core hardly exist anymore
Disgrace. How many years does it takes to master 3.36 and 7.10 OK, this is a demonstration and we have to "choregraph" and emphasize some forms but doest it really have to lose any kind of reality, like even the slightest Great, the students will probably gain some self confidence, which is great, but they might actually think they could self defend themselves with that, and that might lead to even more dammage on them the day they will actually face a real threat... with all my respect.
“Ninjutsu is about stealth and sneaking around”
Person: *takes someone down*. KIA!
LMAOO
LMAOOO
its for when and if you are discovered. these clowns are slow and pulled the strikes
"RASENGAN!!!"
See, it's pretty standard for ninjas to be loud
Dumb sport
This is some of the best ninjutsu I've seen performed by D&D players
Underrated comment lol
If you're ninjas why are you kiai-ing every time you strike? You'd wake the entire palace up.
KANAKI ASS FAIRY TALE NINJAS!
awesome remark! xD
Exactly, they should be completely silent, if they trained in Japan they would learn this first day.
I’m dead hhhahahhaahah! Painfully true.
G.O.A.T Comment lol
To all the people that are saying that Ninjutsu is crap you need to understand something. This is not Ninjutsu. This is a westernized version of Tai jutsu. I do agree that this video is indeed crap. But if you're saying that Ninjutsu is crap well that means that you actually have no idea what so ever what Ninjutsu actually is. Ninjutsu is not a martial arts form/style. Ninjutsu is actually traditional warfare that incorporated some from of combat i.e tai jutsu, bo-jutsu, kenjutsu, naginata-jutsu, kusari gama, shuriken-jutsu. But what they don't show you or teach you in the west is all the rest of the actual skills that the shinobi used. If you were a shinobi who mastered Ninjutsu then that means you never actually fought. You only fought when you got caught. So before complaining that Ninjutsu is crap do your research.
@Totally Anonymous ass pipe is a great insult. Totally stealing it
I don't think any art is "crap" but this demonstration was rather undiscipline, very sloppy and lazy looking.
Oh and the dude with the green belt clearly has more important things to do than martial arts lol just look at how he moves
Yea, its never the TRUE whateverjutsu. Fucking wannabe ninja clowns watched too many hollywood movies. Go train something real.
YOU DONT HAVE TO SHOUT IN NINJUTSU
You do in Murica.
Theo Hops thank you! lol. we don't do kai shouts
But how will they know otherwise you are a ninja, duh
You don’t but you can
Actually shouting can increase damage and the force of attacks, it is a very well structured and easy way to deal more damage
Ninjutsu is much more than this. This is embarrassing for the real ninjutsu fighters.
This is taijutsu. And 2 of the demonstrators are unranked.
there are real ninjutsu fighters? any videos of this?
you must not understand the difference between KATA and REAL LIFE. you have to learn katas and do routines in order to train the muscle memory and teach the body how to move.. these elemental, repetitive routines and forms are essential - without them there is no "ninjutsu fighter". It's a show to attract interest so more people join and allow the school to grow.. You're expecting too much -- what are they supposed to do, slit each others throats because thats what real ninjas would do? Please .... without the basics or you have no ground to stand on
Yes, evem though their beginners..
@@fast_harmonic_psychedelic ninjitsu is so scary, the techniques work so well, thats why every serious fighter trains in ninjutsu, its a wealth of knowledge in the fighting arts.
Is this an elementary school performance for their parents?
Lol 6 years later and I just commented on the athletic conditioning of the teachers of this elementary. This has to be a play lol.
Super late reply, but it is just a demonstration in a town for parents and kids because they want to recruit students
To all the people dissing Ninjutsu because of this: these are beginners, look at the white and green belts.
Zigi Samblak No way is that girl a real white belt
@@ladyix Why not though?
Generally people who post negative comments are wannabees. They never post any videos of their styles or abilities.
for real? so why are the black belts over there doing the same antics as the newbies?
@@harryohrn6051 Anyone who is a bluebelt or above in BJJ is better than any ninjitsu practicioner.
wow that was horrible
Hater
@@tudort2506 No, it was pretty $hit.
Faze Tudort VERY shit
Super dumper shit
I know right.
pensei que eles iriam fazer o rasengan =/
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Bruno Batista Ribeiro Mendes estrelas ninja shurikens
7:01 that shuriken throw can crack sasuke susanoo
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Oh sshit
Lo dijo una vez Morihei Ueshiba: Muchos de los que practican artes marciales se lanzan a enseñar al poco tiempo, sin ser expertos ni maestros. Entonces sus nuevos alumnos aprenden lo poco y mal que este maestro audaz les pueda enseñar, entonces esos alumnos mal enseñados se vuelven maestros peores al poco tiempo y así la calidad del arte marcial va disminuyendo. Y es por eso que muchos dan lástima cuando quieren demostrar algo de lo que no son capaces de hacer, tan solo porque tienen un cinturon negro que se lo dieron a cambio de dinero.
Tan cierto
Pero e visto mejores ninjutsu, y algunos que usan las armas como todo unos profesionales
Absolutely
Uh! Que mala onda, loco! Estan mostrando lo que aprendieron.
@@mtbendurocatamarca602 en si tiene razon. No habla especificamente de estos alumnos. Sino en la realidad. Hablo bien del maestro este en el comentario.lee bien. Ojala no me equivoque.
I am actually amazed at how many people post negative comments on this video without as much as a clue to what this budo is.
Regarding the credebility, it's about the same as aikido; you have to experience it yourself to believe it.
Keep in mind that this is a SELF-DEFENCE budo, all of you who are thinking "yeah right, like any of those techniques are lethal, just use a knife", IF you had a knife to begin with, you wouldn't have the need to use budo.
Also, a demonstration needs a bit of showmanship, or else it wouldn't be as interesting. Therefore it may look like some wierdos wearing black Gi:s doing bad acrobatics, but go to a dojo and you'll soon realize this is actuallu complex and VERY hard to master.
Stop hatin' and experience it for yourselves. THEN come with constructive criticism, THE END
Uh....some people HAVE experienced it for themselves - and have arrived at the same conclusion. You have no clue as to the experiences of the people that have been posting "hate". Fact of the matter is, this kind of "self defense budo" is garbage, and would get you killed.
Greetings from Argentina. Bujinkan has a complex unity in samurai tradition and ninjutsu. Thanks for spreading our martial art.
I’m sorry but there’s nothing complex about what I just saw maybe they forgot to demonstrate the complex bits although it would’ve been better if they didn’t demonstrate anything (just quietly)
@@johngavin6622 you couldn't even pretend to be half way descent at performing the
most basic techniques displayed here
@@remyogun8270 I'm more than proficient, and I agree, this was an embarrassing display.
En donde? Yo soy de buenos airea y me interesa el primer dojo latinoamericano en argentina de willy dojo en paternal creo que esta. Saludos.
@@remyogun8270 amigo.. estas técnicas son enseñadas cuando eres cinta blanca en Kung fu wu shu por ser demasiado básicas, incluso en el parkour son las primeras acrobacias que te enseñan al ser la base para otras más avanzadas, pero estos tipos que se supone son cintas más avanzadas sólo exhiben técnicas básicas y no complejas.
All of these people never got over the 'ninja' phase of their childhoods.
Exactly
A little karate, taekwondo and gymnastics, is all they need for them to think they’re ninjas lol
They all still child minded in my eyes this would be completely useless in a real life altercation cos none of them are actually taught how to punch properly
In the counter-attacks, there is no resistance, you could do anything you’d want at that point and it’ll still work
This is silly. Do these guys ever spar? Do they ever try to see if their sword techniques work against anyone trained in Kendo? Do they ever try seeing if they could actually stop a punch that was not rehearsed? I have seen very few schools of Ninjitsu actually allowing students to spar. Most (I'm sure not all) say their techniques are way too deadly to be used in sparring.
there are only 2 ninjutsu schools in the world that are proclaimed 100% authentic by the Japanese government. both of these schools are in Japan not taught by some lame wannabe
Karol Keller Have you tried practicing either of them? Have you tried Bujinkan? Just because something else is "100% authentic" doesn't mean the other is rubbish. Go to the closest Bujinkan dojo and take a few test classes, then come back here and argue about how bad it is
I didn't say they were 100% bad i was just pointing out that it isn't real. and just cuz it isn't real doesn't mean its not hard. it just isn't ninjutsu.
Chris Darazs They're freaking green belts and black belts! Of course their rolls suck.
Mark Stuber , I don't think you really know that much about this.... there are only 3 colours of belts in bujinkan, black (graded on a 1-15 scale, where 15 is the highest), green (for all male practicioners below black) and red (for all female practicioners below black)
Wow. This is pretty weak. Technique looks poor and ineffective, and the demonstration itself is uninteresting. These poor folks have seen too many movies and someone's fed them a line of garbage.
+Marty Nozz was just about to say the same thing but you saved me having to tear these lost souls a new one... What a disservice to ninjitsu!
I AM WHAT I AM At least the part with him giving a kiai every time he tossed one of those throwing stars was good for a laugh.
Marty Nozz
I didnt even see the whole thing... Just 30 secs was enough to know these guys are smoking that good stuff! :)
I AM WHAT I AM Its at 7:00 in. Prepare to laugh your ass off.
Marty Nozz
Sad... sad.... sad...
I wonder how many people have died training with these idiots
The effective technique of ninjutsu for me is the roll over. I study the rolls only of ninjutsu only and practice at home because I see it's so useful. One day, on the way to work, the motorcycle I ride hit another motorcycle that was crossing and I flew away, lucky for me I'm fit enough, if I was only obese I have my face land first then I was a calm type so I able to calculate the momentum and law of physics and as I land, I have my palm first then roll together with the law of physics. I only have a minor injury at my left wrist and was not so bad. Thanks to the rolls of ninjutsu, it's really useful and imagine, I have no helmet that time. The driver and anyone who saw it was amazed. If there's a CCTV there I'll surely get viral. In every unpractical martial arts, there's some technique on it that was so useful than even an ordinary man that was not a martial artist can be used and apply like in aikido, the footwork and movements are so useful.. I train in Filipino martial artd but I also takenote other useful techniques in other disciplines and apply it.
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA HO GOD
LOL
So many comments on this, yeah its a demo, the whole idea of providing a demo of ninjutsu is to promote it, ofc the techniques are flashier than usual and probably not practical for real fights. The most effective ninjutsu techniques are usually the ones that are hardest to see: slow nose break, short, fast koshijutsu and koppojutsu techniques. It deff looks like it lacks the aggression of most martial arts, but thats the idea,Hatsumi has the same ease and flow to his techniques. Personally I believe the whole idea of a ninjutsu demo is obsolete, its not a martial art its a form of espionage that can be applied as a martial art. and as to those claiming they want to see ninjutsu against other martial arts, UFC etc. It wouldnt work, they have rules, ninjutsu goes for the eyes, and balls, also combat is highly subjective, so the outcome would only prove something on the specific individual level.
Cloud Strife but why would you promote being an assassin
Cloud Strife true
if it sells it sells. why not disclose it? it sells. You cant argue MMA vs Bujinkan, comes down to fighting dirty as a ninja. Anyone can fight dirty the difference is MMA styles are developed by hard training/sparring. Ninjitsu has no hard training/sparring as the techniques do not translate well with real resisting basic MMA opponents, Ninjitsy only works in with training partners who are using the ancient marital art known as choreography.
@@BaranNCTMB mma doesn't have weapons dumbass, weapons aren't even allowed inside the octagon for a reason, making ninjutsu by default better
These techniques are so old,it's amazing that they reached us.
sadly they're outdated by a fuckton and there's also no evidence to suggest that the ninja used this. It also doesn't work, at least are modern versions of it, it serves no purpose other than to entertain.
@@averagedbeatenjoyer True mate
@@averagedbeatenjoyer you don't know shit...
@@averagedbeatenjoyer
Yah Ninjas probably used Karate, Judo, Jiu Jitsu etc and not this horsesh**!
The Bujinkan - for when you want to learn every aspect of fighting so you can do them all really, really badly.
why
No, it's not true! Anyone can be a great warrior with dedication. Ninjutsu is a great path for a complete fighter.
@@rafaelbriganti502 You CANT be serious!
for me childhood was rural Hawaii...80ties, I was obsessed with martial arts and ninjutsu was very popular. Later on I was involved with judo, boxing, kickboxing, wrestling and football. I founded one of America's first mixed martial arts clubs and a Ninjutsu group showed up to try their hand in the cage. They wore full ninja gi down to the tabi boots and weren't initially taken seriously until their head instructor went 5 and 0 in American Shooto MMA competition.
I trained with them for a few years and was granted a sensei rank in Taijutsu... many years later a guy showed up to my gym talkin about Bujinkan and I was not familiar... after looking up Bujinkan online it's kind of difficult to accept because it seems so hokey.
Fake no-touch Masters are very detrimental to the martial arts world and although Bujinkan doesn't seem to step over this most important line it still maintains a lot of theatrical techniques that in my opinion have no place in the hardcore world of ancient medieval Asian combat
My attitude about Tai Jitsu is vale tudo striking with anything goes Judo style lapel work... I don't think ninjas bothered with much of the techniques they depict on the bujinkan videos as their motivation was simply in and out survival or Battlefield expedients!
I have to assume the theatrics are simply an intelligent business attitude rather than a realistic take on Ancient medieval Asian combat or its modern day equivalent!
Its hard enough to get people to take Ninjutsu seriously without kung fu movie choreography and dangerously hokey fake Aikido style no-touch throws!?!
un respeto!! son practicantes de artes marciales. el nivel no importa nadie nació sabiendo. y hacen bastante más q criticar detrás de un teclado
Es que hacen cosas que poco tienen que ver con ninjutsu, ya que algunos ataques o llaves son de otras artes marciales.
Boring, looks like they saw someone use these moves and are now trying to copy that. Not Impressive at all.
come on man don't be so harsh
some things must be experienced face to face to be impressive
and by face to face I mean try it ourselves
nkondilis1997 i'm sorry if you felt offended in any way, wasn't my intention.
I totally like Ninjutsu, i'm learning that and also some stealth ninja techniques, using shurikens and katana, so i have done all that.
Considering that i'm not expert in Ninjutsu yet and still have done better demonstration than them, i said so.
They are representing Ninjutsu, they should have a demonstration that nwould make people to praise Ninjutsu even more.
Cody Richards no offence taken, I as well think they can do better anyway, then again who knows how long they've been training, maybe the're still new to ninjutsu
nkondilis1997 yeah, they'll surely get better and they might demonstrate their skills again perfectly, :)
Dont know the extent of the similarities, but as a practitioner of JJJ, i can tell you that all the moved they have performed, and even in the order they have performed, as identical to those in Japanese Jiu Jitsu. that includes all the rolls, weapons and Reis, including the one at the end where thy go on their knees (please dont hold me to this but i am pretty certain that that specific bowing style and posture is unique to JJJ). Just my observations here.
2:50 the form on that armbar omg lol
Please dont call that an armbar.
Martin you’re right my apologies. 😂
what kind of dance is this?
Mi grand Masters Is Masashi Hatsumi. Ryu Kai dojo. This technik Is demonstrace Is shadow Ninja technic. Is good. They perfectly demonstrated to the audience how this technique works and how it can be used in a given situation. To the coaches and students, I thank you for a beautiful show of art that I myself have been studying for several years. . Toten.
To start with, it's just a demonstration. I know them and they practice silently and respectfully, not like some comments, presumably comming from ninjas. Ninjas are all about respect and pacience.
Só fazem vergonha a arte Shinobi essa Buginkan.
Nada aplicado nessa demonstração diz real sentido a verdadeira essência do Nin-jutsu. Realmente é de ficar deprimido assistindo um sujeito com uma faixa preta na cintura executando movimentos sem nenhuma precisão e habilidade. Pobre dos alunos, espero que nunca precisem defender-se em uma situação real.
Sim, movimentos com zero precisão.
Es un gran fraude una estafa
Concordo com vc mano , essa apresentação tá muito fraca 😂😂😂😂 , os cara só estraga a arte ninja !!!
es asi como decis, tal cual. saludo desde argentina
Creo que no hay que practicar ninjutsu para pelearse, es una estupidez. Si quieres pelea, boxea.
3:19 this move is incredible
No was not Ninjutsu loses by karate and Kung fu
@@SuperNinjaGamesBrasil Dude, karate and taekwando are both shit
@@isaacalvarez3622 all three are bad, but ninjutsu as taught here is probably the worst of the three
@@isaacalvarez3622 it entirely depends on your school. There are a LOT of bad karate schools and people just have their kids take it as a a sport, I guess. Taekwondo? Yes it is 💀
Depends, Conor, Wonderboy and Michael Venom Page used Karate in the cage effectively.
Really good demo. Slowed down a bit for the crowd in parts. But highlights all the things I tell people about it. Everything around centre of balance, random attacks at any angle using any technique, weapons, throws, kicks breaks. It's one of the few full martial arts. I don't see what the fuss about BJJ is. Everything you do in BJJ is in ninjutsu plus a lot more. You don't go to BJJ and the instructor punches you in the back of the head while your faced away, and then tells you off because you didn't defend it. Which you learn to do. You don't go home from bbj with blood noses black eyes etc from white belt, you do in ninjutsu. And there's no females in ninjutsu, you don't get special treatment because your female. They train to get clocked in the face 50 times. That's a good black belt also, good teacher.
Man, you really tolerated an instructor punching you in the back of the head? That's some wild activity, bruh.
@@52pickupx everyone did. I took a lot of testicular fortitude to keep returning. Eventually he couldn't hit me, well it was very difficult.
@@Wes777goldmbr777 Nice troll. Respect.
@@52pickupx that wasn't a troll dipshit
LOL, ok Grande Sensei of Bullshido 🤣🤣🤣🥷🥷🥷
R.I.P art of the ninja
:,v
Bro they white belt tfu u expect
Allerdings beste KAMPFSPORT ART DER WELT 🎉😂❤
Muito bom. Parabéns aos envolvidos. Adorei o nível técnico da garota fx branca. Ganbatte!!!
Very nice. Congratulations to ao peoplr envolved. The white belt girl have a good tecnicque. Its very easy to make fun of martial artists behind a computer pad
It is sad to read the comments, most of which are clearly from armchair experts who don't know shit about martial arts. Particularly stupid are those that say the material displayed here doesn't work. Most of it works perfectly well. You will find identical techniques in karate, jujutsu ryuha, and Chinese systems. It is, thus, pretty main stream, and that material has all been tested by practitioners all over the world in real fights. For instance, I noticed techniques that are in the defensive tactics manual for the police forces of my state and I know cops who have used the stuff on the street.
I never knew they actually had a martial arts style to train you into becoming a ninja.
They also teach skills that were left from the samurai, not just the shinobi!
Acho que os ninjas de verdade estão se contorcendo de baixo do túmulo, querendo falar que não é pra isso aí que eles viveram e morreram!
Very good stuff, seems like Bujinkan with other arts mixed into it. This looked much different than typical Bujinkan approach that I have seen.
Because it’s all rehearsed
I really liked this ninja demonstration video. watched movies martial arts since I was a small boy. somehow ninjas movies got into the mix and I still remember NINJAS respecting the art. THIS VIdeo I know is slows down because actual combat is a lot stealthier and faster. And in the respected art of ninjitisu if you went in combat situation it' s impossible to see y'all. I am happy to see westerners as myself embrace its art and history. Thanks, so much and for slowing the moves down. I loved how the girl kicked butt and took names. (☺)🙏I admire Michael Jai White. (8 black belt and Chuck Norris) I am a web belt ex-marine.🇺🇸
Best LARPing I've ever seen.
How is a demonstration LARPing!?
@@johngr1747 because ninjutsu is not real.
Bro it's useless look how they pause after each attack and nobody is going to do these specific strikes or punches nor weapons.
@Tim Scholz fake martial art.
@Tim Scholz oh "this" martial art? Common mate, don't let that Purple haired anime grandpa get to you.
I'm amazed at the physical condition of these teachers. Obviously, it's Halloween and the teachers of the elementary are in a play.
Impressive demonstration from white and green belts! Congratulation for your effort!
I cant believe that people still join “ninjutsu” mcdojos in this day and age
I heard that this is almost as good as Rexquando from Napoleon Dynamite.
i love the part at 5:40 where he acts like an old man with a cane and then attacks XD
If you want to see what ninjutsu is supposed to look like, watch fight science with a 20 year ninjutsu master that trained in Japan. It's absolutely amazing!
Why would someone go on a demonstration with such low skills? Since Bujinkan doesn’t allow participation in competitions, contests or shows, those people have nothing to do with the official organization.
In order for a dojo to operate must be a member of the greek martial arts federation and since you are a member and you want a licence then your dojo has to participate in this annual demonstration. On the other hand you are criticizing a demonstration full of white belts. Do you even know what white stands for? It represents in every art the pure, the one with no knowledge so dont expect much in a demonstration. Last but not least i' pretty sure this yushu Shihan is part of the bujinkan alright since he is one of the two people worldwide able to conduct the Godan test outside of Japan.
ninjas be like , I JUST WANNA ROLLY , ROLLY , ROLLY , ROLLY
That was ridicolous
There beginners can’t you see from their green and white belts 🤦♂️dumb ass
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Some martial arts were not made for competitions and demonstrations, but for self-defense and real situations. Hapkido is one of them, Ninjustso is another. They are all terrible for demonstrations (where you can't hurt your training partner), but for a real situation they are perfect.
they are just bad practitioners and bad performers. it's nothing to do with movie watching. just low level with no energy and accuracy
+Periklis Iordanidis per correttezza diciamo che la decisione ci sarebba... ma manca tutto il resto ahahah
because they are not black bells I guess
apla eisai tenekes. einai arxarioi
True dat
Someone please tell me wtf 1:50 was?
TheDanielmeeks seoi nage
A throw from judo
Oh I know the shoulder throw I’m talking about the bs counter from the girl.
Welcome to the dancing class.
A "style" is nothing more than an art, for show. With that said, this cannot be judged by whether or not it is effective in combat, because art is beautiful. Fights, war, is ugly. This is for show and will only get you killed in combat. True self defense should not take years of study. True self defense does not train at slow speed because in a real fight, it happens in a blink of an eye. You cannot delude yourself, just because you are a practitioner of this sport and you love your sensei, that this training will bail you out in a street fight. In a real fight , your body can only use gross motor movements making these complex movements impossible to use. In conclusion, traditional martial arts are good for sport and exercise, but should not be trained as self defense for out of the dojo.
whats the second guy in 3:35 . . . xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxa . . . thats a joke demonstration . . . Also I thought that nobody screams in bujinkan . . . . it not Tae Kwon Do you know . . .
literally trips over nothing XD
@@MinZilla its demonstration. you HAVE to trip
Y que paso con el razengan y las bolas de fuego y el chidori ?
1:10 seconds in and had to stop this. There is no way to take what I just saw seriously.
They are white belts 🙄🙄 they are BEGINNERS you all
I respect ninjutsu because I train in it I have always studied Stephan Hayes and Bruce lee Is my inspiration.When I get a little older I will protect the city!
Find a new discipline dude
This is beautiful. I'm getting emotional and crying. All these BS sayings and incompetence about what Ninjutsu is. I've never had the chance to study Ninjutsu, i studied Karate and it hurts i am happy to see them demonstrating Karate techniques as Ninjas. Ninjutsu is the natural way, theres no secret about it, but you must study it to learn it (even from the shaddows). Quran: If my people only had known what The Beneficient has showed me us of mercy.
Crying? Seriously. You have the fortitude of a baby mouse.
@@benjaminfarrar934 Yes. ... And "Society" tried to kill Baby Mouse :) ... Biology: There's a cute mouse whom scientists thought pretended to be dead when carnivores tried to eat it. They found later it fainted because it is too Beautiful to be on this Earth - when confronted it would faint of fear.
I'm thinking loud: I'm thinking it has too much Sui (water), this mouse.
Thank you so much!!!! It's a rainy cold day and I'm off this week, so I'm bored and stuck in the house. And your ridiculous stupid comment made me laugh. Thank you really. Not many people are willing to let others know just how pathetic they really are just to amuse strangers.
Loser
Bujinkan/Ninjutsu is more than fighting.
7:10 the most unrealistic thing I've seen in many years.
Check out hojojutsu and be even more concerned
stephan Hayes is someone I wish was my ninja sense I study the way of the ninja I use stealth,honor,skills. I have always studied stephan hayes, and my favorite show is ninja turtles and the my favorite weapons are the Sai, and the katana. I have always been a undercover ninja.
It's the finals of the chunin exams !
Δεν ειχα την ευκαιρια να ξαναδω απο Ελληνα επιδειξη ninjutsu.Πολυ καλοι ολοι σας.
Ninja master to sudent : "Move fast, hide yourself and BE QUIET"
Occidental "ninja" : Yaaaaa, Yuuuuuu, Yiiiiii
Ninja: Kagena Bunshin No jutsu!
Other ninja:WTF?!
para muchos de los que están criticando sepan que esta siendo muy ignorantes y crueles con este vídeo, primero que nada los chicos que hacen la demostración se ve que son novatos por sus cinturones y segundo lo que hacen son cosas de las mas básicas que hay primero investiguen antes de criticar yo soy estudiante del arte hace mas de 5 años y no me parece mal lo que hacen acá, si puedo decir que para llamar mas al publico esto debería haber estado mucho mejor armado
I love Cosplay! So cool to watch.
Bem interessante, mas parece mto com o Hapkido que eu praticava. Não é fácil treinar essas artes.
It’s amazing that in this day and age when we have open martial arts competitions to prove the effectiveness of each art that this crap still exists.
esta chido ....bien por ellos que se esfuerzan
these are actually Bonus scenes of Karate Kid 1 - 8; seeing as this local Kindergarten needed their Playmat Area back...very rare footage...well done my Son
Πολύ ωραία επίδειξη Δάσκαλε!!!Μπράβο σε όλους σας!
😂😂😂 what a joke
es un vídeo de "El Mundo Today" ?
Why are the ninjas screaming???
Stop being ridiculous...!
It's a ki its done in most martial arts at the end of a move or a series of moves, I don't know why
In Bujinkan you mustn't scream... This is for Karate and that ridiculous "martial arts" they are all sports... and Bujinkan is not sport...
QUE MERDA DE SOCO E ESSE? E TAO LENTO QUE DEMORA 1 ANO PRA VIM ATE MEU ROSTO 1:48
no critiquen algo que es util x fa se que es muy directo pero respeten algo que sea por el bien de uno yo espero entrar a ese deporte gracias si lo leiste. si lees esto eres denigrante
1er punto, no es un deporte, es un arte marcial, a diferencia del judo, karate y hostias así, punto 2, eso no es Bujinkan, no se grita en Bujinkan ni se envaina la katana como lo hace el supuesto Shihan, ese tipo de Kamae (posturas) estan mal hechos, no tienen flexibilidad alguna para hacer un Kamae decente y sin Kamae no hay Kata (Costumbre), el bo no se maneja de esa forma tan mala, y desgraciadamente todo lo que hacen no esta bien hecho, se ve mucha pobreza (llevo 4 años en la Bujinkan)
los ninjas no eran deportistas ni siquiera se considera un arte marcial ERAS GUERREROS ENTRENADOS PARA MATAR ENEMIGOS EN GUERRAS, TAMBIEN EJECUTABAN TRABAJOS DE ESPIONAJE Y ASESINATOS SELECTIVOS ERAN ALGO PARECIDO A UNA FUERZA ESPECIAL
It's more funnier when you play it on 2x 😂
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casi siempre cuando una arte marcial empieza que no tiene mas de 8 años, son los que mejor saben de esa arte marcial,
con el tiempo que ya se vuelve antiguo los nuevos que lo practican ya son mucho menos eficientes que los primeros peleadores
Los ninjas más patéticos que he visto
***** honestamente no creo, anque durarian mas que tu, soy cinta negra en taekwondo, a ti podria matarte a patadas si me agredieras fisicamente, pero si quieres insultarme esta bien. que tenga buena noche
Migue Jimenez Reyes dudo mucho que seas cinta negra en taekwondo, de hecho, ni siquera debes haber practicado artes marciales en tu corta existencia, y si asi fuera, seguro que cualquiera de estos "pateticos" te daria una paliza en una pelea real, fuera de un gimnasio, sin juez, ni reglas, las tecnicas de ninjutsu son aplicables en la vida real y estan pensadas para provocar daño, no son como las patadas vistosas y artisticas del taekwondo que te saldria caro usarlas en la calle contra alguien dispuesto a hacerte daño
Amigo le aclaro lo siguiente 1.- soy cinta negra en mi diciplina, 2.- Si a 36 años usted considera ""corta"" existencia, debes de ser matusalen. 3.- Lo unico vistoso aqui es la exhibicion de estos pseudoninjas 4.- Mi disciplina ya me ha salvado la vida, frente a gente que estaba dispuesta a matarme (robo con violencia) y por ultimo, respeto a quien me respeta, no soy jesus que pone la otra mejilla, en combate lo entrego todo y no me importa si lo cree o no, las patadas pueden matar, y solo los que las prueban, comprenden que tan vistosas y artisticas pueden llegar a ser, al unico de derrotarian esos ninjas es a usted, que tenga feliz año.
Tú sí que eres patética señorita taekwondista XD espero que tengas 13 años porque si no es que eres mu tooooooooontooooo
Migue Jimenez Reyes Apuesto lo que sea que alguien que lleve practicando el mismo tiempo que tú en ninjutsu te mata de 2 o 3 técnicas.
Porque vas con tus pataditas pero con un buen golpe en la sien, una de descajada de la nuez de Adán un buen golpe en la nasion y muchas técnicas más, te mata.
así que vas de payaso con tu Taekwondo pero nunca estarás al nivel de alguien bien entrenado en el ninjutsu (en una pelea real callejera).
Bujinkan is great. Been training for 20 years in it and other stuff. I teach it. But the training methodology is incomplete. There's no sparring or freeplay
There's no sparring? I might stick with my Japanese Ju-Jitsu then. Or just do Kendo for the swordplay.
you ll learn good stuff in Bujinkan. Can be very complete system in terms of what it teaches. But it suffers from lack of freeplay
eq8or There is some sparring, at least there was in my school. But its controlled sparring, not aggressive at all like Tai Quan Do. Ninjutsu is an art, not a sport. Thats something you have to bare in mind. Stick with Ninjutsu, its a brilliant experience
its funny but ive been in a few self defence situation mostly when i was out drinking but some off that stuff actualy works just funny some1 put it on video
That is why i follow the Lin Kuei.
Pretty cringe worthy to watch.
I hate when people say they have bad technique, people in the comment section think they are experts but in reality they way like 400 pounds and play way too much fortnite
It's not well practiced bujinkan. Bujinkan is not ment for showmanship anyway.
Because it's cock rag.
I bought into buj for four years and while I was studying it I thought it would work but I never felt confident that I could protect myself. I'm currently training in a different MA and from my first lesson in this art I took away something practical and useful and pressure tested in that first lesson. I'm looking back now at buj and just feel sad that it's just not fully practical.
Not gonna lie, I watch this and cringe at the fact that I did this shit for a year.
Slowest ninjas ever lol
Well they are just Green and White belts so..
@@Galandon ya
You have to remember, this was back in 2012 when ninjitsu was still relatively new
Ninpo spread outside of Japan in the mid-80s. It was not new in 2012.
@@kendalloei correct, I didn't mean new in existence. I was a product of the 80's and wanted nothing more to be a ninja growing up. The 80's is when ninjitsu became the rage outside of Japan and ninja movies started gaining popularity, primarily via Sho Kosugi's movies and Stephen Hayes' western schools, books, articles, etc.. Not sure why my comment says new to 2012... maybe something about the video changed or I got confused.
@Roy Hopkins Jr. I wasn't saying new to exist a-hole..... I'm well aware it's been around for hundreds of years. It was relatively new "outside of Japan" beginning in the 80's and as of then was taught by Grandmaster Hatsumi and his students (in the US it was primarily Stephen Hayes)
I was embarrassed for them and the audience.
Outstanding the best there is
I'll just watch WWE, thanks
nope... wwe wrestlers have more serius injuries than this jhahaha
That's a demonstration, what you expected?
Yeah
Kyle petrin you are so disrespectful AF
Los que decís que el ninjutsu es una cagada no tenéis ni puñetera idea, el ninjusu no es un arte marcial, es el arte de la guerra.
Muto maneiro 👍
Think I've seen LARPers with more intensity and realistic looking combat smh... Looks like Rex Kwon do
I used to play at being a ninja, when I was 10!!
majority of taijutsu became broken down into other arts like aikido judo karate and jujitsu akikjujitsu kopojutsu and so forth the arts at its core hardly exist anymore
You should all be thoroughly embarrassed..
Disgrace. How many years does it takes to master 3.36 and 7.10
OK, this is a demonstration and we have to "choregraph" and emphasize some forms but doest it really have to lose any kind of reality, like even the slightest
Great, the students will probably gain some self confidence, which is great, but they might actually think they could self defend themselves with that, and that might lead to even more dammage on them the day they will actually face a real threat... with all my respect.
Muy buena demostración.