i was a black belt 16 yrs ago, but stop after start my working life....Originally posted by rain-coat:Anyone knows where to get info on ninja-do? especially on the grading and techniques. i tried the net and library but could not find anything thanks
There are plenty, but they don't go under ninja-do. Try Bujinkan Bushu and any books by Masaaki Hatsumi.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:There's barely any books on Ninja-do in SG...
LOLOriginally posted by Herzog_Zwei:There are plenty, but they don't go under ninja-do. Try Bujinkan Bushu and any books by Masaaki Hatsumi.
Try NinjutsuOriginally posted by rain-coat:Anyone knows where to get info on ninja-do? especially on the grading and techniques. i tried the net and library but could not find anything thanks
Su and Do vary a bit as in explaination of techniques in Su is much clearer but Do emphasize on overall tactics and usage along with the cultural emphasis.Originally posted by Short Ninja:Try Ninjutsu
??? Taijutsu was the body techniques used by religious medicants(yama bushi) and lay followers of such medicants. As some of the lay followers settled down into villages, they transmitted the self defence methods to fellow villagers. Ninjutsu was something the sukbo (villager spies) first used in the civil wars of Japan with certain combat techniques of taijutsu for close in combat.Originally posted by Short Ninja:In the old days there were no such thing as Ninja-do or Ninjutsu.The 'Ninjas' started of as assassins and spies.There was a martial art called 'Taijutsu' and Ninjas probably adopted this form.
Real succienct, shorty.Originally posted by Short Ninja:The Ninja heritage is over a thousand years old,less than 200 years ago a group of families known as 'Ninja' almost became extinct and for the next few generations fought to say alive.Finally,in the last quarter of the 20th century,the long forgotten art of ninjutsu resurfaced headed by Masaaki Hatsumi,the 34th grandmaster in an unbroken like of student-teacher relationship.
Ninjutsu was then not a Martial art but a way of training 'Nin'meaning endurance or perseverance and 'Jutsu meaning method.Ninja forefathers than began to compile information and techniques from as many different sources as possible,once compiled and internalized,these skills were taken into battlefield.The few warriors to return were able to log into history only those techniques that worked.
The difference between Jutsu and Do is that the suffix Jutsu is used in ancient times to describe martial forms that are combat orientated ,hence you have Taijutsu,Kenjutsu,Bojutsu...etc and the Do form which includes Karate-do,Judo,Aikido..and Ninja-do (Wattafuck!) have their primary purpose a spiritual quest for self developement and to a certain degree allow students to test their skills in competitive matches.
With one finger I can hurt you in a hundred ways.One of them is to dial up your OC and tell him to confine you for the rest of your BMT.Originally posted by infantry:NINJA!
TURTLES!
Yes,Sir!! Shorty Sir!!!Originally posted by Short Ninja:With one finger I can hurt you in a hundred ways.One of them is to dial up your OC and tell him to confine you for the rest of your BMT.
ninjutsu.Originally posted by dumbdumb!:i once watched this documentary called fight science. ninjitsu is really jialat wan, it can actually kill if you lose control. they focus alot of joint locks to break arms and legs and nerves strikes to take down opponent asap.
haha, dun hv such jitsu la.Originally posted by popikachu:ninjutsu.
kage bunshun no jutsu!
>.<"
iron palm isn't the same as death strike lor.Originally posted by Short Ninja:Chinese also got the death touch, Iron palm .etc Vietnamese got the 'Dimak' everybody also dont want to lose,even women have a thing called the 'Thight Slap'
The body conditioning and training in muay thai is incredible if you cant use use your body as a weapon you sure can tong when people whack you upside down. but seriously muay thai is straignt forward combat artOriginally posted by dumbdumb!:iron palm isn't the same as death strike lor.
i think muay thai is the most interesting.
Ugh. 'Fight Science' is a serious misnomer. There's neither any fight nor any science in the whole stupid "documentary".Originally posted by dumbdumb!:i once watched this documentary called fight science. ninjitsu is really jialat wan, it can actually kill if you lose control. they focus alot of joint locks to break arms and legs and nerves strikes to take down opponent asap.
I agree that 'fight science' can be misleading but is TKD the hardest punch/...sorry i lost the question mark on my keyboardOriginally posted by eastpaw:Ugh. 'Fight Science' is a serious misnomer. There's neither any fight nor any science in the whole stupid "documentary".
"Oh, look, the TKD representative who is much bigger and more muscular than the other martial artists on the show can hit our stationary target hardest. Therefore, TKD has the hardest punches!"
"Hey, the skinny Wushu guy can sissy-punch really fast. This proves that Chinese Kung Fu has the fastest fists!"
I regret to say that I exaggerate not. The show really is that moronic.