SAN SHIN NO KATA: Beyond Basic Forms (Bujinkan/Ninjutsu)

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @christopherherndon4536
    @christopherherndon4536 5 років тому +7

    I have reason to believe that the sanshin no kata aren't designed fir a real self defense or combat techniques. I have been studying the sanshin myself and have a long history of martial Arts background. This is what the sanshin really is.. The sanshin is designed to teach you how to move your body in the taijutsu way yet at the same time you learn a couple small things on the side such as shitanken strike and so forth. The fluidity of each sanshin form is only an exercise for body motion. I have seen way to many people trying to make it into more than what it is and really in the self defense world simply won't work. Keep it as for what it was designed for. I do enjoy you alls videos greatly jut thought I'd share this with everyone so no one gets hurt. For the record nice creativity

    • @glengwilliam4844
      @glengwilliam4844 3 роки тому

      I actully believe it would work..even if u turn it into a insideorearm block strike to neck then outer wrreap takedown

    • @worksafe8147
      @worksafe8147 5 місяців тому

      Concordo com o que você diz, porém acredito na eficiência da bases, mas há de se ter muita habilidade, no mínimo com alguns anos no "HA".

    • @trk6134
      @trk6134 Місяць тому

      It is concept over exact form, yes.
      Many teachers have backgrounds in other arts, before or after Budo, and each has a... let's say flavor.
      I can attest from years of study and a few unfortunate situations in which I needed to employ my training it's saved a few lives and not just my own.
      The fella here is a bit green at the time, have to say, but creative.
      There are many other videos that might better illustrate the concepts, Ed Martin is a great example. Masaaki Hatsumi videos would be the ones to find most.
      Criticisms are welcomed and can only improve our techniques!
      👍✌️

  • @zzzshadowmaguszzz
    @zzzshadowmaguszzz 12 років тому +3

    I agree 100%. I think these videos are designed to help suppliment new students, and give an idea of how most Bujinkan schools teach and operate things to people who are curious about the Bujinkan and some of it's teachings and style. :)

  • @jameswalters2750
    @jameswalters2750 5 років тому +2

    I understand what you are doing. You are: giving the uke the impression you are retreating when you really are attacking, and using the first touch to set up the second touch. Very good.

  • @zzzshadowmaguszzz
    @zzzshadowmaguszzz 12 років тому +1

    Absolutely, we're always "playing"! Keep up the good work, I always enjoy your videos!

  • @brolyui4484
    @brolyui4484 4 роки тому +3

    I use to watch this as a kid alot old days

  • @zzzshadowmaguszzz
    @zzzshadowmaguszzz 12 років тому +1

    Excellent video! Slight henkas from the way I was taught, but as we know each Bujinkan school always has slight variations. Very fluid, and excellent instruction. Thankyou for sharing this.

  • @happytrails07302
    @happytrails07302 11 років тому +1

    Kudos! Nice discussion on using the hips, aligning the body, and opening up the opponent for the strike or kick.

  • @tcasella
    @tcasella 13 років тому +1

    Good explanation and demonstration. Looking forward to more work from you soon.
    Thanks

  • @brittscott4673
    @brittscott4673 4 місяці тому +1

    This makes me think of the Chinese five element theory chi=earth ,sui=water etc.
    Ninjutsu has Taoist and Shaolin influences mixed with the samurais hand to hand combat before the Do martial arts.
    Judo,Karate-Do Aikido were separated techniques of the samurais unarmed combat system Aiki-jutsu.Judo throws,Karate punches and kicks etc.

    • @trk6134
      @trk6134 Місяць тому

      Absolutely!
      In the Bujinkan there are 9 different schools from that many styles, and in the modern schools we welcome seminaars from any other martial art sensei that is willing to teach.

  • @worksafe8147
    @worksafe8147 5 місяців тому +1

    Parabéns pelo vídeo, mesmo em outro idioma é possível entender muito. Grato.

  • @anojones1
    @anojones1 11 років тому +3

    I was also taught to put the hand on the inside however what the teacher is demonstrating here is a variation that is a little more advanced. By placing his hand on the outside and moving back 45 degrees he is slightly affecting his opponent's balance by moving the line of his arm away from where it is strongest (over the front knee) to the empty space directly in front of him. This puts the opponent's weight towards his toes and also has the effect of having him lean into the strike.

    • @trk6134
      @trk6134 Місяць тому

      I've been lucky enough to have been shown three wonderful variations of each that really illustrated concept over form. I think it depends on what Hatsumi Sensei's theme was in the different years one studied.
      Being shown a version of Ku no Kata by Grandmaster through Sensei José from Mexico I got a nice fracture because he pointed at my foot for a moment instead of throwing his hand in my face or feinting a rib punch.

  • @hectorgonzalez7794
    @hectorgonzalez7794 2 роки тому

    Thank you Sesei, I need to see, the basic forms.

  • @elitghost42
    @elitghost42 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, i am practising bujinkan and i forgot how to do chi no kata and you helped me :)

    • @trk6134
      @trk6134 Місяць тому

      Lol, I i had blanked on the name of Tsui no Kata when teaching it and had to come here! 😂

  • @chikugensai
    @chikugensai 13 років тому +1

    Great demonstration!

  • @1313lakers
    @1313lakers 13 років тому +1

    Great vid please post more soon

  • @umaryu
    @umaryu 13 років тому +5

    why is the rear hand coming out to the side in Chi, this is not correct. Sui no kata the starting posture is completely wrong. If you do the block properly in Fu, then you wont have the problems you had all the time. What is a metsubeesh???

  • @zaxarion
    @zaxarion 11 років тому +5

    Can I give a suggestion? In Ku no Kata, (after you lift the hand for kyojutsu) when you twist your hips to align yourself to kick, try also to twist your advanced (forward) foot, and then kick. Is it not easier to kick? Can you put more weight on the kicking leg? Let me know what you think of this! Thank you for all your videos. God Bless.

    • @trk6134
      @trk6134 Місяць тому

      That's a variation I was once given as well, a great suggestion!
      I've found it always changes in each real situation.
      There were obstacles behind me once that I didn't want to throw a drunken friend into and another time there was an attacker I very much meant to throw into a coffee table. ;)

  • @iremoto95
    @iremoto95 8 років тому +1

    Muy bueno , la explicación esta muy sencilla bastante pedagógica aclare dudas a presar que solo tengo un ingles básico
    Very Good , teh very simplo explnation ,clarify many doubts although I have a basic English

  • @Shugenjya
    @Shugenjya 13 років тому +1

    Nicely done! But watch your distance to avoid hit by second punch. And watch your balance and alignment in kamae. Just my points to it. Ninpo ikkan!

  • @1313lakers
    @1313lakers 13 років тому +1

    Can u make more vids soon on ninjutsu

  • @yeout4386
    @yeout4386 4 роки тому +1

    does ninjutsu also have kata like in karate?

  • @MrRodsaugusto
    @MrRodsaugusto 12 років тому +1

    When I see sanshinnokata, sometimes to avoid the punch with right fist, i see the right leg from the guy who is using the defense going behind, sometimes the inverse lag in the forms.
    wich one is correct?

  • @Manni_Z
    @Manni_Z 6 років тому

    At Fu-no-Kata, why your first block is so rough and powerful out of the arm/fist? I just learned that the power for this block has to come out of the hip, what even makes more sense for me, too.

    • @NinjutsuBujinkan
      @NinjutsuBujinkan  6 років тому +3

      There are variations about how to use and emphasize all parts of your body, and variations in speed, timing and levels whenever you practice any of these.

  • @MrZillas
    @MrZillas 4 роки тому +1

    We trained that as white belts and 8th kyus. Was that too early?

    • @knightridersofgreece
      @knightridersofgreece 2 роки тому

      No!we also trained this at the transition from white to yellow belt.

    • @trk6134
      @trk6134 Місяць тому

      That's the beginning of training, the exact right time. These are EVERYTHING no matter how many kyu you gain. Even after reaching dan ranks with the 'black belt' these basics are everything. Practice every form in every sight variation you can!

  • @00ninja36
    @00ninja36 10 років тому +2

    Thankyou

  • @mxtanooki
    @mxtanooki 12 років тому

    I like how he has his phone on the back

    • @ninjamalta
      @ninjamalta 3 роки тому +1

      LOL That's not a phone! that's a Microphone since he s recording!

  • @redpunk
    @redpunk 13 років тому

    doesn't the santa cruz bujinkan not exist anymore?

  • @darrenboyle6193
    @darrenboyle6193 12 років тому

    i was taught, low block then bring other arm forward,

  • @isaiahkenny3544
    @isaiahkenny3544 5 років тому

    NICE TECHNIQUES YEA ON A YIELDING OPPENENT! REAL LIFE IM NOT CONVINCED!

    • @Stratosxxx18
      @Stratosxxx18 5 років тому

      How dumb can you be? These are just basic drills, ideas. It is like looking at a boxer using skip ropes and saying skip rope skills are useless in combat lol.

  • @PCJS9
    @PCJS9 12 років тому +2

    Chi, Sui, Ka, Fu, Ku :)

  • @dmitrijlaugs4560
    @dmitrijlaugs4560 2 роки тому

    Chi No Kata wie fook Sao in Wing chun ind wie in XING yi Quan heng Quan, element erde

  • @darrenboyle6193
    @darrenboyle6193 12 років тому

    hi im in no way denigrating ninpo taijutsu or bujinkan, but you honestly cant learn it just from videos

  • @cassiolinzzambaldi7247
    @cassiolinzzambaldi7247 6 місяців тому

    NINJUTSU IS A MARTIAL ART THAT IS MORE CONCERNED WITH AESTHETICS THAN EFFECTIVENESS.