Typical that there still are so many haters who don´t understand Hatsumi´s art and instead of getting curious begin to post hateful comments. But what is even worse is, that they haven´t practised a single day of honest training and are even too lazy to do so. However they don´t mind using a lot of energy on trying to ridicule and put Hatsumi´s art down on a level where it doesn´t deserve to belong. Envy is obviously an enemy that is hard to soften up....
@theleagueofshadows1006 жыл бұрын
Some people just can’t help themselves...the rest of us do Bujinkan. Look any Martial art that’s effective and can be used to better oneself will always be misunderstood by those that-well we already know who those kinds of people are. This may or may not be the best demonstration by Hatsumi Sense but either way the art itself is great, as well as the original comment above. Thank you for that. Everyone, be well.
@tagax58775 жыл бұрын
I was about six (6) years in Genbukan. Nothing useful for the streets learned. Only money given to the "Cult". One day I had a real confrontation with a vicious assailant armed with a gun. I learned the most important lesson of all my life: never trust this bullshido again (and I'm not only talking about ninpo).
@rahullamba41705 жыл бұрын
all respect to master masaki hatsumi my only contention in nobody stabs like that in real life. a stabber will not do a horse stance while stabbing. most stabbing is multiple times at extreme close quarter like a sewing machine. i understand master hatsumi is well aware of the angles and i think he is imagining a sword stab not a knife stab.
@tagax58775 жыл бұрын
@Borntwice RSD pt 2 wise-jitsu
@glennoc85854 жыл бұрын
Hatsumi doesn't care to teach .self defense he's mentioned that and if that's what someone wants go do boxing and some western wrestling. Even.Hatsumi did boxing and judo then he wanted to learn more traditional Japanese budo. Aikido is also for fitness flexibility and a spiritual path not really.for street fighting.
@jimson92975 жыл бұрын
Don't ever try to grab a hand coming at you with a knife. Run and get out of there...if you can't...use your jacket.
This is demonstrative and conceptual training. If you do this enough over a long period, the movements like anything else will become thoughtless reactions, however not if you continue to train at this speed. If you've trained as an athlete, (mine being basket ball) the same principles apply. You shoot the ball all day without stress trainning and at speed, maybe you can hit 3 pointers all day, if you try to shoot in game the way you practice, youll get swated, youll fumble the ball, youll commit travelling violations trying to spot up with real momentum and speed defenders in your face. its not the art its the way you practice. I encourage any haters to observe Martin Wheelers Systema discovery channel special and see how far the rabbit hole takes you, then understand that the art can be effective with the way trainning is applied!
@georgekondylis67236 жыл бұрын
TheWorldsnotenough You are correct in that if you practice anything enough it becomes second nature. But not necessarily effective if it’s bogus to begin with. Like ninjutsu and systema are. Anyone who has studied and trained hard in a legitimate martial art or even boxing or wrestling would destroy any of these people in a fight. I speak from almost 40 years of dedicated training and instructing old school Tae Kwon Do and coaching boxing. I have worked as a bouncer, taught combatives to law enforcement as well. I have my fair share of fights against self deluded practitioners who believe that they can train movements in low to no stress situations and then apply their so called superior art against people like myself who paid their dues through hundreds or thousands of stressful sparring or self defense situations. People want to believe in magic and shortcuts.
@max_power6584 жыл бұрын
@@georgekondylis6723 I practice taekwondo and I can say that it does not work on the street, it is pure kicks and blows taken from karate, but with much less power, now I do ninjutsu and I can say that it is better for a real fight than taekwondo that only serves for competition. sports not as martial art, ninjutsu is not competitive is an art based to fight in real life where everything goes without rules that's why it is so dangerous and there are no competitive fights since these have rules that limit them
@francoismorin87213 жыл бұрын
Exactly my point of view. We tend to reproduce the ways of moving of our martial arts teachers. Hatsumi was trained by an old man with much experience, so he taught his students like so. I also worry for some knife techniques, but I can also admit that many of those techniques if applied really fast will work, maybe not to certain levels of control we see on slow motion attacks, but many technique I must admit will work if the practionners understand the shifting of displacement similar to the wind. Timing and movement is what makes masters in all martial arts, like kali for example. So the mistake would be to reproduce those techniques like little clones of hatsumi. Rather you should test each technique in more realistic speed and level of agression, not to get bad habits. But when in training you should first start slow, then double the pace and finally when more advance go almost real fight speed and energy. DO not limit yourself to Hatsumi style as rich it can be, go beyond. Take what is good from Muya Tai, if it is only one kick, let it be this one kick. And mostly go with movement that fit your body type and age. This is the essence of the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, then if you want to fight like Bruce Lee take Jun Fan Kung Fu courses. But ultimately adapt it to your personnality.
@francoismorin87213 жыл бұрын
@@georgekondylis6723 You are right on some levels. And this is why Stephen K. Hayes adapted his ninjutsu he first learnt with Hatsumi. We tend to reproduce the ways of moving of our martial arts teachers. Hatsumi was trained by an old man with much experience, so he taught his students like so. I also worry for some knife techniques, but I can also admit that many of those techniques if applied really fast will work, maybe not to certain levels of control we see on slow motion attacks, but many technique I must admit will work if the practionners understand the shifting of displacement similar to the wind. Timing and movement is what makes masters in all martial arts, like kali for example. So the mistake would be to reproduce those techniques like little clones of hatsumi. Rather you should test each technique in more realistic speed and level of agression, not to get bad habits. But when in training you should first start slow, then double the pace and finally when more advance go almost real fight speed and energy. DO not limit yourself to Hatsumi style as rich it can be, go beyond. Take what is good from Muya Tai, if it is only one kick, let it be this one kick. And mostly go with movement that fit your body type and age. This is the essence of the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, then if you want to fight like Bruce Lee take Jun Fan Kung Fu courses. But ultimately adapt it to your personnality.
@markabrahamhumphreysdani-wy7qe Жыл бұрын
The truth is sharper than your swords ! And the truth cuts deeper !
@righteousshadowsdojopt.3979 Жыл бұрын
How to make a new one for the first time and study what has been going on in the world of the best.
@chrisvac4 жыл бұрын
I understand the knife defense is for sure aimed at earning the movements. But the reality of facing somebody with knife is either to have a weapon equal or better than a knife or run away if possible. Agressors with knife are savage and unpredictable, better not risk your life to face them.
@francoismorin87213 жыл бұрын
We tend to reproduce the ways of moving of our martial arts teachers. Hatsumi was trained by an old man with much experience, so he taught his students like so. I also worry for some knife techniques, but I can also admit that many of those techniques if applied really fast will work, maybe not to certain levels of control we see on slow motion attacks, but many technique I must admit will work if the practionners understand the shifting of displacement similar to the wind. Timing and movement is what makes masters in all martial arts, like kali for example. So the mistake would be to reproduce those techniques like little clones of hatsumi. Rather you should test each technique in more realistic speed and level of agression, not to get bad habits. But when in training you should first start slow, then double the pace and finally when more advance go almost real fight speed and energy. DO not limit yourself to Hatsumi style as rich it can be, go beyond. Take what is good from Muya Tai, if it is only one kick, let it be this one kick. And mostly go with movement that fit your body type and age. This is the essence of the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, then if you want to fight like Bruce Lee take Jun Fan Kung Fu courses. But ultimately adapt it to your personnality.
@francoismorin87213 жыл бұрын
We tend to reproduce the ways of moving of our martial arts teachers. Hatsumi was trained by an old man with much experience, so he taught his students like so. I also worry for some knife techniques, but I can also admit that many of those techniques if applied really fast will work, maybe not to certain levels of control we see on slow motion attacks, but many technique I must admit will work if the practionners understand the shifting of displacement similar to the wind. Timing and movement is what makes masters in all martial arts, like kali for example. So the mistake would be to reproduce those techniques like little clones of hatsumi. Rather you should test each technique in more realistic speed and level of agression, not to get bad habits. But when in training you should first start slow, then double the pace and finally when more advance go almost real fight speed and energy. DO not limit yourself to Hatsumi style as rich it can be, go beyond. Take what is good from Muya Tai, if it is only one kick, let it be this one kick. And mostly go with movement that fit your body type and age. This is the essence of the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, then if you want to fight like Bruce Lee take Jun Fan Kung Fu courses. But ultimately adapt it to your personnality.
@francoismorin87212 жыл бұрын
@@captainbeefheart1630 Do you need help, because you repeat : Scary I want to die I want to kill myself Help me I'm scared I want to die I want to kill myself Help me
@pablohanc Жыл бұрын
Please don't apply this charlatans teachings in a real confrontation. Even if you become really good at them you're gonna get badly hurt if you go up against someone with even a scintilla of combat training.
@francoismorin8721 Жыл бұрын
@@pablohanc I know how to fight and I fought. The thing is, the people that only practice in Hatsumi style of training will probably be surprised by the speed and non conformity of an actual street fight. But, many of his techniques are excellent in their principles. They can work if you combine them with other styles. In this way, I feel he is not a charlatan. I actually feel Taijutsu is among the best self-defense system with Krav Maga, but the way they train puts them at risk.
@pablohanc Жыл бұрын
@@francoismorin8721 he's a charlatan, demonstrating techniques that won't work with compliant co-demonstrators to the gullible. The gullible are generally people who have never tried a more practical martial art. If they ever do, they soon realise they've been duped.
@francoismorin8721 Жыл бұрын
@@pablohanc Pablo. This is not his best demonstration, by the way. I am mostly thinking of his earlier days. I admit this one is very sloppy. I combine many moves similar to his ninjutsu. But not exactly has he does. Sometimes you can apply a technique right away or after a punch or kick. But it is done real fast, and it is brutal. It is like Aikido. The way I practice is more like the ancestor of Aikido and Judo and Karate. His NInjutsu is old, and the hand-to-hand combat comes from samurais, maybe some from peasant ninja's (if they did exist). His way of using the body mechanics and the empty space created when at the right place at the right time is really good. But the way they practice is so biased that they get a false sense of security.
@markabrahamhumphreysdani-wy7qe Жыл бұрын
Im not a fighter ! Im not hard ! I hate fighting !!! I love martial arts thats all !
People are going to practice what they are going to practice, but bujinkan people have to realize that in real life everyone trying to defend a knife this way would be dead.
@dreadkos4 жыл бұрын
If you are a Ninja in real life then you will never put yourself in such a dangerous situation. Academically it's the most interesting ,full of despair . When you study something you train in the worst scenario. Naked vs the world!
He is at fault not me ! And the european bujinkan to date covering ! How handy to have them in the uk police force aye ?
@max_power6584 жыл бұрын
Más lo que critican el ninjutsu pero ni en kárate ni taekwondo te enseñan a defenderte mejor que en ninjutsu de un cuchillo
@newway65303 жыл бұрын
Te parece que esas técnicas de cuchillo don reales? Me parece que tendrías que ser sincero y confiar más en el sentido común. En la calle moverse así es una muerte segura.
Brilliant. A dimunitive old oriental master. Everyone wants to believe in this. Very sad.
@vandamme63793 жыл бұрын
Yeah but he was teaching useful techniques.
@georgekondylis6723 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I especially enjoyed the pinching gun disarm
@markabrahamhumphreysdani-wy7qe Жыл бұрын
The truth cant Fight ! But my experince in judo & kung fu was longer than his 3 years training at that time 5 years longer like i said i out kicked ! Out boxed ! And choked him to submission ! “ i was not being phlipant when this happened !!!
@markabrahamhumphreysdani-wy7qe Жыл бұрын
And i was only 16 or 17 !
@kamikaze5506 Жыл бұрын
what is ninja sport? Ninjutsu (Japanese: 忍術) is the art, strategy, and combat tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare, and espionage, practiced by Japanese ninja fighters. Kanji for "ninja".
@newway65303 жыл бұрын
El arte "mágico" de Hatsumi...la verdad que emplear esta "danza" en la calle es lo mismo que firmar una sentencia de muerte segura. Ukes que no presentan resistencia. Ataques como si no tuvieran noticias de la existencia del boxeo occidental, ni hablar de MMA...Pero a diferencia del Judo, Karate, Jiujitsu, etc , el llamado Ninjutsu se quedó en esta pantomima? Peor que las películas de los 80 es ver esta payasada coreográfica.
the opponent attacks 3 meter or 2 meters easy and waits
@francoismorin87213 жыл бұрын
We tend to reproduce the ways of moving of our martial arts teachers. Hatsumi was trained by an old man with much experience, so he taught his students like so. I also worry for some knife techniques, but I can also admit that many of those techniques if applied really fast will work, maybe not to certain levels of control we see on slow motion attacks, but many technique I must admit will work if the practionners understand the shifting of displacement similar to the wind. Timing and movement is what makes masters in all martial arts, like kali for example. So the mistake would be to reproduce those techniques like little clones of hatsumi. Rather you should test each technique in more realistic speed and level of agression, not to get bad habits. But when in training you should first start slow, then double the pace and finally when more advance go almost real fight speed and energy. DO not limit yourself to Hatsumi style as rich it can be, go beyond. Take what is good from Muya Tai, if it is only one kick, let it be this one kick. And mostly go with movement that fit your body type and age. This is the essence of the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, then if you want to fight like Bruce Lee take Jun Fan Kung Fu courses. But ultimately adapt it to your personnality.
@thomasbss2953 жыл бұрын
2021
@thomasbss2953 жыл бұрын
Siapa yang tidak kenal Hatsumi Sensei ? . Dia adalah sejarah hidup Ninjutsu modern , dan selain karakter , dia adalah manusia dengan karisma dan kepribadian yang besar . Kami membuat dua DVD pertama dari Taikai de Madrid , didedikasikan untuk bagian Angin dari Gyokko Ryu Kosshi-Jutsu . Ada banyak materi dan kesulitannya di sini adalah mengetahui apa yang harus dihapus ! . Hatsumi adalah sumur ide , tawa , ajaran berkelanjutan . Tidak masalah jika Anda berlatih Ninjutsu , Karate atau apapun , pria ini mengajarkan kehidupan itu sendiri .
I’ll drop Kevin Lewis any time anywhere ! Il use my judo and feng shou to do it again !!! It won’t be pretty next time ! I’ll finish the job !!!
@ibrahimxman69735 ай бұрын
جميل جدا هذا
@judith74256 жыл бұрын
Nur weil man was nicht versteht heißt das nicht, dass es nicht funktioniert. Wenns euch nicht passt, schaut doch das Video einfach nicht.
@pewing97006 жыл бұрын
...was soll man hier nicht verstehen? Es werden unrealistische Angriffsmuster und noch unrealistischere Verteidigungsmuster gezeigt. Das ist ja grundsätzlich auch in Ordnung....nur bitte verkauft es nicht als Selbstverteidigungs- oder Nahkampfsystem. Sagt den Leuten erlich was es ist...eine Kampfkunst ohne den Anspruch auf Alltagstauglichkeit.
@rafaelcuevas3209 Жыл бұрын
People is learning to move in such a way they don't pay any resistance to the attacker. You are wayching self defence technics, therefore your are not understanding what's going on the video.
The problem is that Ninjutsu is a Martial ART. It is a relic of the past, it's an ART that is done if you want to learn something HISTORICAL. It is grossly inefficient and ineffective for modern times. There is nothing wrong with wanting to do Ninjutsu if you want to practice history. I myself do a Koryu Jujutsu. However if I ever got in a real life fight and I couldn't run, j would use my Muay Thai training and the Judo training I do 5x a week. Those are modern and work in the modern setting. If someone pulled a knife, I would run, or use my belt or jacket, I wouldn't grab at the hand with the first swipe, but constantly be moving and trying to avoid the strike until they overcommit
@Berengier8174 жыл бұрын
@Righteous Shadows Dojo knife defense techniques that have any fixed movements are fake. No one with any skill moves once with it. They will swing at different angles
@francoismorin87213 жыл бұрын
I almost agree a 100% with you, but I still believe in many of Hatsumi technique validity, mostly his principles and understanding of the human body movements. . But you never know how a knife fight will begin. Many techniques can be applied if skilled enough. I did some tests myself back in the days with students and if you are attacked skillfully with a knife there has to be a gap that is safely closed by first delivery a kick. The kick serves has a block hit but also has a decoy to then enter with those nice taijustsu type techniques. Otherwise you will mostly get cut. Hopefully not in a deadly matter. The danger of Hatsumis or any style of fighting that becomes too much orchetrated is that the students become to self reliant on those illusion of always being able to apply the technique. We tend to reproduce the ways of moving of our martial arts teachers. Hatsumi was trained by an old man with much experience, so he taught his students like so. I also worry for some knife techniques, but I can also admit that many of those techniques if applied really fast will work, maybe not to certain levels of control we see on slow motion attacks, but many technique I must admit will work if the practionners understand the shifting of displacement similar to the wind. Timing and movement is what makes masters in all martial arts, like kali for example. So the mistake would be to reproduce those techniques like little clones of hatsumi. Rather you should test each technique in more realistic speed and level of agression, not to get bad habits. But when in training you should first start slow, then double the pace and finally when more advance go almost real fight speed and energy. DO not limit yourself to Hatsumi style as rich it can be, go beyond. Take what is good from Muya Tai, if it is only one kick, let it be this one kick. And mostly go with movement that fit your body type and age. This is the essence of the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, then if you want to fight like Bruce Lee take Jun Fan Kung Fu courses. But ultimately adapt it to your personnality.
@markabrahamhumphreysdani-wy7qe Жыл бұрын
Is it manliness the european bujunkan teach ? “ or cowardice ? And also this cowardice penetrates our police and Justice establishment in the uk !
@WesleyOliveira-o8d Жыл бұрын
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@ucchamburg6 жыл бұрын
es kann doch nicht angehen, dass es wirklich jemanden gibt, der glaubt, dass so ein schwachsinn in der realität funktioniert, unglaublich
@ucchamburg6 жыл бұрын
hä? ich komm aus schottland , was ich den mit nazis zu tun?
@Igaluit6 жыл бұрын
Nur wenn Sie ihn angreiffen werden konnten, würden Sie das herausfinden.
@ucchamburg6 жыл бұрын
ninjutsi ist bullshit
@Igaluit6 жыл бұрын
What is real, for you?
@ego11156 жыл бұрын
Kyokushin co.petitio n
@carloshenriquethomaz25784 жыл бұрын
this style of ninjutsu doesn't work in real life. The guys fall alone.
Ahora para los cuatro catetos de este siglo no vale ninguna arte marcial, lo que vale es el artes marciales mixtas las que ni son artes marciales mixtas ni nada parecido a un verdadero arte marcial pero en fin siempre hay gente para todo