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Is Bujinkan at its best something worth learning? - Reddit Bujinkan, at its best, is very effective and principles-based That is to say, you learn the principle of the limits of a certain joint, and then learn 100 ways to exploit that in grips, throws, locks, weapon attacks, disarmament, and take downs
Ask me anything about Bujinkan : r Bullshido - Reddit Ask me anything about Bujinkan Hi, I've been practicing Bujinkan for over 10 years I'm aware that, or at least some of it, is considered Bullshido I thought, maybe I can throw some light on some dubious techniques or just give some insider perspective Ask me anything, and I'll try to answer
Why is the Bujinkan and Ninjutsu so poorly regarded in the . . . - Reddit Why is the Bujinkan and ninjutsu so poorly regarded in the martial arts community? I've been practising it for two years and found that a lot of other arts (karate, kendo, juijutsu, etc) think very poorly of the Bujinkan One senior kendo teacher once said something along the line that they (the Bujinkan) "don't understand proper swordsmanship"
What are the main differences between Bujinkan and Ninjutsu . . . - Reddit Bujinkan doesn't have sparring in the traditional kicking and punching sense - many of the Bujinkan schools revolve around using joint locks, pressure points, and pain points to quickly and effectively subdue an attacker There are no organized Bujinkan sparring groups or tournaments, to my knowledge
Bujinkan - Reddit Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu Exploring the Essence of the Martial Arts by Alex Esteve- a beautiful beginners introduction that really shows the heart of training Great essays by Shihan
So, I have been training bujinkan for 2y now : r Bujinkan - Reddit The last detail that bothers me is that usually bujinkan students are ninja fans and behave childish about the subject which makes everything even weirder I just wish Bujinkan students took it more seriously and focused more on training so we could be more respected in the martial arts community Do you guys feel the same way about Bujinkan?
Understanding bujinkan movement : r Bujinkan - Reddit Hello everyone! I'm not a bujinkan practitioner, but regularly come across people posting bujinkan video clips They have left me wondering about the bujinkan way of movement Bujinkan (and maybe some other japanese martial arts? not sure) has a really distinct way of movement Really low and bladed stances, extended end positions, almost stiff looking (ok probably the wrong word, but my
Is Bujinkan a scam? : r martialarts - Reddit Is Bujinkan a scam? I'm finally financially stable enough to get back into formally training in a dojo again, but unfortunately the one I used to train in has closed in the last 2 years while I was unable to afford it However, what I trained was probably closer to a performance art (drunken boxing) than legitimate self defense or sport level
Kihon Happo : r Bujinkan - Reddit Kihon happo is a set of techniques, divided in two categories (koshi kihon and torite kihon) that come from the Gyoko Ryu, and contain somewhat the basis of the whole bujinkan
Bujinkan and misinformation : r Bujinkan - Reddit The Bujinkan itself is a hall of mirrors and full of disinformation Perhaps because Hatsumi is actually crazy and doesn't give af Or perhaps he is practicing some high level spycraft to hide in plain sight Who knows