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Hatsumi Masaaki Junan Taiso & Hicho Jutsu Bujinkan Soke

Add to EJ Playlist  instruction of some technique of hicho jutsu and junan taiso with hatsumi masaaki soke , enjoy . Please Visit Our Facebook At : https://www.fac ebook.com/RyuNi npo

Bujinkan Dojo Ninjutsu @ TLC Discovery Channel

Add to EJ Playlist  Soke Masaaki Hatsumi es entrevistado dentro de un programa llamado "Top 10 Ultimate Martial Arts", con M. Lithgow, de los mas antiguos discípulos occidentales en Japón.

THE ESSENCE OF THE 9 SCHOOLS OF BUJINKAN NINPO TAIJUTSU

Add to EJ Playlist  THE ESSENCE OF THE 9 SCHOOLS OF BUJINKAN NINPO TAIJUTSU

Shaolin Kung Fu Stretches & Moves : Advanced Stretches for Shaolin Kung Fu

Add to EJ Playlist  Shaolin monks perform many advanced stretches and physical conditioning; learn Kung Fu moves taught at real Shaolin temples in this free martial arts video series. Expert: Bruce Wen Contact: www.shaolinca.c om Bio: Bruce Wen has studied in China with Tibetan monks and runs his own Shaolin Kung Fu studio in California. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Ninjutsu Martial art of the Ninja. See what Ninjitsu can do

Add to EJ Playlist  http://www.ninj utsu.org.uk teaches Ninjutsu techniques & Ninjutsu history.Get info on the infamous Ninja, the ninjitsu warriors of ancient Japan.We cover traditional Ninjutsu weapons.

Ninjutsu Martial art of the Ninja. See what Ninjitsu can do

Add to EJ Playlist  http://www.ninj utsu.org.uk teaches Ninjutsu techniques & Ninjutsu history.Get info on the infamous Ninja, the ninjitsu warriors of ancient Japan.We cover traditional Ninjutsu weapons.

Re: A REAL Ninjutsu Master

Add to EJ Playlist  Words on ninjitsu from MMA fighter Jason Chambers. Due to the silly MMA fanboy comments on the original video, perhaps hearing facts from an MMA fighter will make them see sense. I live in hope. Please remember, ninjitsu is a martial art. As with all martial arts, comparing it with MMA is pointless and meaningless. Ninjitsu is not magic, it won't stop bullets, you can learn and train for yourself. But before you comment, make sure you know what you're talking about (preferably by training in the art for a year or two first). The clips are from a show called Human Weapon.

Demonstratie Ninjutsu Bucuresti

Add to EJ Playlist  Demonstratia de Ninjutsu de la "Regii Artelor Martiale - Bucuresti , 2001" (membrii ai Raiden Dojo si Yamabushi Dojo) Pentru mai multe informatii, vizitati http://www.ninj utsu.ro sau http://bujinkan .go.ro

The Last Ninja Alive

Add to EJ Playlist  The ninja master is a very old man, and ninjutsu even teach how to use guns as weapons, they dont stay in the past.

Glen Levy teaches some more painful pressure points

Add to EJ Playlist  Glen Levy from the National Geographic show Fight Science taught some pressure points while on his seminar in Portugal.

(Not Kyusho-jitsu)Simple Pressure points for stuns and pain

Add to EJ Playlist  Simple Pressure points for stuns and pain (Not Kyusho-jitsu) Just a VERY small sample of the use of Pressure points in controls,stuns, pain. And Please note this is a slow DEMO. Not some full blasted fight. I make videos to share with others. Not to fight and say who's art is better. I respect all arts. Peace to you all and good training. Robert Lara Sensei

Bujinkan Takagi Yoshin Ryu Kyusho

Add to EJ Playlist  http://www.face book.com/groups /34310389239067 8/ Come and join us on Face Book Extra Videos as well as Training tips and things! Trevor Robinson Geki Ryu Martial Arts Barrow-in-furne ss. Cumbria. UK Note: that I will not answer questions about the points in the "comments" as I will not take responsibility for the curious playing around with them, consult a competent Teacher. This Video is Dedicated to Takamatsu Sensei, Who the Bujinkan was named after.

Bujinkan Takagi Yoshin Ryu Kyusho

Add to EJ Playlist  http://www.face book.com/groups /34310389239067 8/ Come and join us on Face Book Extra Videos as well as Training tips and things! Trevor Robinson Geki Ryu Martial Arts Barrow-in-furne ss. Cumbria. UK Note: that I will not answer questions about the points in the "comments" as I will not take responsibility for the curious playing around with them, consult a competent Teacher. This Video is Dedicated to Takamatsu Sensei, Who the Bujinkan was named after.

How to make a Match Rocket (in under a minute!)

Add to EJ Playlist  My First How-to(tm) Match Stick Rockets!!! You can make these in under a minute and they're a load of fun to set off. You only need a few simple things: First things first - wear protective clothing and eye protection! Goggles! - 2 matches (some types work better than others) - Strip of aluminium (tin) foil (NOT CRUMPLED!!! VERY IMPORTANT!) approx 1 match wide by 2 matches long - Something to hold it for launch: could be Blu-Tack(tm), Plasticine(tm), a match box, anything to hold it steady... Notes: When wrapping the foil around the match, hold only one match and hold it just to the tip of the match. Don't hold the launching match head when twisting the foil else it makes the combustion chamber too tight and is likely to explode rather than launch. NEVER aim the match rockets at any person or animal. They are dangerous and care should be taken when using these. Be Safe & have fun - protect yourself particularly your eyes! Disclaimer: I cannot be held accountable for any of the information presented here. It is provided for educational purposes only. I cannot be found liable for anything resulting from this video and audio including but not limited to death, injury, damage or loss. I'm not responsible for your actions or anything you do!

Bujinkan Koto ryu Kyusho/Atemi

Add to EJ Playlist  http://www.face book.com/groups /34310389239067 8/ Come and join us on Face Book Extra Videos as well as Training tips and things! This Animated Chart of the body's weak points according to the Koto Ryu. Is meant as a reference material to those people who are Practicing Bujinkan Koto Ryu, But my also be of interest to others training Martial Arts who are in need of an "Accurate" Chart of points. The "Kyusho" (weak and lethal points) of the Martial Arts have to be understood because they differ from healing points ("Tsubo") used in Acupuncture and Shiatsu. The learning and eventual mastering, Involves experience, both in using on others as well as having it used on oneself by others. 1. Ura Kimon, the gap between the 4th and 5th ribs right under the nipples. 2. Yanagi Kaze, the Adam's Apple. 3. Rangiku (or Kasumi), the temple. 4. Hiryûran, the eyeball. 5. Shishiran (or Suigetsu), the area a little bit lower than the pit of the stomach. 6. Kosei (or Suzu), the testicles. 7. Yû Kasumi, the soft dimpled area right behind the earlobe. 8. Tsuyu Kasumi, directly under the ear. 9. Ryûmon, the soft dimpled area on/near the clavicle. 10. Jyujiro, the front part of the shoulder bone. 11. Jyaku Kotsu (or Hoshi Shita), the gap between the upper and lower bones of the arm at the elbow joint. 12. Daimon, the gap near the shoulder joint. 13. Asagasumi, the chin. 14. Hoshi, the armpit. 15. Kimon, the nipple. 16. Kinketsu, the ribs. 17. Koshitsubo, inside the hip bones. 18. Koe, the leg joint at the lymph nodes. 19. Tenmon, above and below the eyes and nose. 20. Amado, the area where the lymph glands are, about two inches below the ear. 21. Jin Chû, the area below the nose, above the upper lip. 22. Hachi Yô, the ear. 23. Menbu, the face and the forehead. 24. Shoku Kotsu, the Adam's Apple. 25. Gorin (Tsuki Kage), the right side of the area around the navel, alongside the navel. 26. Gorin (Inazuma), the left side of the area around the navel, alongside the navel. 27. Sai, the inner thigh, specifically the left inner thigh. 28. Usai, the right inner thigh. 29. Yaku, the calf. 30. Matsukaze, the areas left and right of the throat's indention. 31. Murasame, the area immediately below the Adam's Apple. 32. Hoshisawa, the elbow joint. 33. U-in, the area immediately below the right eye. 34. Sa-in, the area immediately below the left eye. 35. Tentô, the top of the head. 36. Shin Chû, the chest. 37. Wakitsubo, the root of the thumb. 38. Butsumetsu, the side of the ribs. 39. Kyôkei, the top of the five toes. Hadome, one inch below the ear lobe. The effectiveness will undoubtedly differ from person to person, so be aware that there are some people who will feel absolutely no pain in some points and a lot in others, in which case the solution is taught only by word of mouth. Further more Learning Kyusho points is more than a Matter of looking at a chart and knowing where the points are, You have to be shown the application by some who has spent many years actually striking and pressing the points, The Kyusho points must be strike in the right direction and with the right body weapon, The next stage is to be able to hit the points while moving in combat this takes years of practise! The stage after that is to be able to strike the points in combat in complete darkness then you Know that you can Always get them! I trained outside in the dark with my students for nearly five years doing that until we were competent! Overall I have been training in Kyusho for over 32 years and I am still learning about them! Note: Let me state here and now that these charts have nothing to do with "DimMak" "Death Touch" These charts show "Atemi" striking points that cause (Nerve) Pain, Muscle spasms and Bone breaks (in Some Cases) They are physiological! (Nerves, Muscles, Tendon insertion points and bones ) These Charts are just Where to Hit! that's all. For example: if you punch at me.. I Don't block it, I counter by punching the "ulnae" nerve on the arm thus rendering it (the arm) numb..... IF I hit it right, It's physiological! Note although great care has been taken to give the correct names to the points the names of Atami/Kyusho points may differ according to peoples notes.. Trevor Robinson (7th Dan Shihan) Geki Ryu Dojo Barrow-in-furne ss Cumbria UK Note: that I will not answer questions about the points in the "comments" as I will not take responsibility for the curious playing around with them and hurting someone consult a competent Bujinkan Teacher Note: There is a typo on the web address on the free images page g to the end of the vid for correct address For the stills . Trevor Robinson Shihan teaches Bujinkan and systema in Barrow in furness UK.

Ninjitsu

Add to EJ Playlist  Dr. M. Hatsumi kicks ass.

Old Bujinkan Waza

Add to EJ Playlist  clips of Hatsumi Sensei's older stuff.

Urban Ninja

Add to EJ Playlist  This guy is amazing. And all of the Street Fighter shit is even better.

Kyokushin Ninjutsu fight 2

Add to EJ Playlist  Kyokushin Ninjutsu sparring

Street ninjas

Add to EJ Playlist  you gotta see these skills to believe it.

Nine Cutting Fingers of Ninjutsu

Add to EJ Playlist  Kuji Kiri is the secret method of finger weaving used by the ninjas of Japan. Originally, these were Aryan Hindu ksatrian warrior methods that were passed along via Buddhism to Japan. Used for health as well as meditation, they are highly effective in both jujitsu and health maintenance, being useful for the prevention and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis since they gently stretch the tendons and increase qi flow through the hand meridians.

ninjutsu Shinobi: Winds of the 34th Generation

Add to EJ Playlist  ninjutsu Shinobi: Winds of the 34th Generation

Fuente Alamo Ninjutsu Bugei Exhibicion

Add to EJ Playlist  Exhibicion de ninjutsu bugei En Fuente Alamo Murcia, Técnicas mano vacia, tanto, bokken y corte con katana. Exhibicion de ninpo realizada en el año 2003 en el recinto de las fiestas de Fuente Alamo.



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