Ninjutsu in Malaysia

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • James Lee Peek Kuan is a Ninjutsu Shihan, or senior ninjutsu instructor. He has been teaching Bujinkan ninjutsu for over 25 years. Some of his students are now teachers in their own right around Malaysia.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @michan6705
    @michan6705 5 років тому +2

    where to learn it in puchong?

  • @henrychua7911
    @henrychua7911 5 років тому +3

    do you offer dojutsu? because I want to get a sharinga

    • @chaosxfear3824
      @chaosxfear3824 4 роки тому +3

      Amazing. I prefer mma but if you want to get that sharingan you better go ask them. Respect😂😂😂

  • @fauzantubari3643
    @fauzantubari3643 4 роки тому

    Korewa nindodakara

  • @jasontang9192
    @jasontang9192 5 років тому

    Rolf

  • @excalibirb9204
    @excalibirb9204 5 років тому +1

    This can't do shit against muay thai

    • @chaosxfear3824
      @chaosxfear3824 5 років тому +1

      Hahahahah agreed one round of this in an mma ring the ninja would get knocked out in 4 seconds

    • @chaosxfear3824
      @chaosxfear3824 4 роки тому +2

      Kaen Awoken well I agree with what u are saying plus mma doesn’t allow the use of weapons. However what I do see is the moves in this martial arts tend to be repeated without resistance. I apologize for what I said and yes it is true and before you tell me things like this again. I actually have trained in this bujinkan and ninjutsu dojo but is now currently training in mma. I am not trying to criticize it or be cocky however that is how it seems. I would prefer to think of mma as a better resort as people can go for the kill but rules such as stopping after ko or tapping out from submission were made to stop the fight to prevent further injury, they have to opportunity to kill but they choose not to as it is a sport and not something as similar as ninjutsu. I would like to say that ninjutsu wouldn’t work in an actual situation but I have not used it in an actual situation or have I done with mma, mma is my bias and ninjutsu is clearly you’re bias but we shall never know which one truly works as mma is made to be in a cage or for self defense and ninjustu is made (correct me if I’m wrong) for quick and silent assassination. I appreciate you’re reply but ninjas then aren’t what they are now and people do train in it but we do not know if the techniques do work. Is there a way to test it. There are videos on UA-cam to see if your martial arts work made by a person that use to train in aikido and sparring with someone from mma to show how effective it would be, for the record mma can kill but is not used to kill as well as mma not using weapons so those who do use it definitely have an advantage . And humans no longer carry around katanas or shurikens in kimonos or ninja clothing I wonder if you have trained in both of these sports to truly understand it both. In mike Tyson’s words “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face”.
      Anyways I really appreciate you’re reply and I didn’t mean to be rude I hope you can forgive me being rude as I will also forgive you for saying certain things to me as well. Thank you and I appreciate what you have said, I hope you have an amazing rest of your day/night 😄

    • @Mensiayes
      @Mensiayes 2 роки тому

      Ikut trainer

    • @laeioun
      @laeioun 2 роки тому

      @@chaosxfear3824 Did you never do any real sparring when you learned Ninjutsu? It's made for street fights. MMA and Ninjutsu are essentially the same thing except MMA assumes that you are of strong body and Ninjutsu assumes that you might be an old lady. Anyone can learn to apply Ninjutsu, but you need to be an athlete to do MMA. Even highly skilled martial artists end up killed in street fights. Those are the scenarios Ninjutsu tries to prepare you for, it's hard to explain without being able to demonstrate/simulate these scenarios in-person, but you can find some examples of Ninjutsu sparring on UA-cam. There aren't any examples that show all the techniques being applied correctly because we try to avoid injuries and it is just not possible to practice gouging someone's eyes out safely, however, if you use a little bit of imagination, you can see how the moves in sparring and the kata we practice are set up to give you opportunities to mutilate your opponent.

    • @laeioun
      @laeioun 2 роки тому +2

      I could say equally that Muay Thai can't do shit against Bo Shuriken or Katana, or even a gun. It's not about comparing dick sizes, it's about looking at the unique aspects of each art and knowing how they can be applied. Muay Thai is great for one-on-one fights. As soon as you have two opponents, Muay Thai techniques don't necessarily work as well. Ninjutsu was designed for being as efficient and safe as possible whilst fighting potentially multiple opponents. It involves extreme aggression, mutilation, using opponents as cover from other opponents, feigning weakness, creating distractions, throwing sand in people's eyes, breaking bones, tearing limbs, and many other dirty ways of fighting. We train these tactics regularly. Ninjutsu wasn't designed to help you beat a Muay Thai specialist in a one-on-one, hand-to-hand fight in a vacant environment. It was designed to help you survive at all costs. A one-on-one fight is broken down into three time periods in Ninjutsu: 1) before they attack you attack, 2) while they attack you attack, and 3) after they attack you attack. For the first time period, you create a quick fake with your hand, or a piece of cloth, or a shiny object (or you could also throw dust/dirt/sand at their eyes), whilst simultaneously taking a small push step forward to get close, then you usually kick (or punch) while covering your head and sinking low, then, once you get close enough, you control the arm and legs, usually by stepping on and breaking toes, grabbing and snapping fingers, and hitting at various other delicate spots (some of these include the eyes, ears, nose, throat, groin, toes, and fingers). Finally, you take them down with locks (which can tear and dislocate joints like your shoulder or wrist) and throws (which are more like smashes that usually result in fracturing the skull, arm, leg, rib(s), or collarbone). For the second time period, it's the same as the first one except you first do an evasion/block/check (but don't misunderstand this as perfectly dodging/deflecting an attack or catching a fist) and quickly covering up and stepping just the right distance away in order to quickly attack afterwards, following the same steps as with the first time period. There's videos of Bruce Lee kicking and moving away quickly on UA-cam that demonstrate this quite well. For the third time period, you use the same ideas as the first two except you cover your head with your upper arm and forearm, face forwards rather than downwards, sink low, and use your bodyweight and elbow, to shove your way in and attack, again, following the same steps as before. None of these techniques have to look the same way in a real fight as they do in training. Just because you see people practicing kata slowly and without power does not mean that they expect to do the same thing in a real fight. Take Capoeira as an example, it is meant to look like a dance, but it teaches you good mechanics and opens your range of motion so that you are comfortable in a fight. No matter if you're an MMA fighter or a Muay Thai expert, you still have the same weaknesses and body mechanics as everybody else. Sure, you would beat me up in a fair fight, my shins have not been hardened and I don't have as much power behind my kicks or punches, plus I haven't really been practicing martial arts for very long compared to other students, but I would never engage in a fair fight with you in the first place. I would rather blind you, stab you, and then leave before anyone notices.

  • @user-dv2wl6fy3u
    @user-dv2wl6fy3u 5 років тому

    very very funny art..haha