TheNinjaEveryDay
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Taijutsu Free-Response Hack: The Technique Stack
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This Taijutsu Randori or Free-Response hack is a great way to develop a sense of non-attachment when training. That detached state will allow you a sense of freedom physically and mentally that can improve your outcomes and allow you to enter the often talked about but difficult to describe "flow state".
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Kukishinden Ryu Sojutsu (Spear) for To-Shin Do Advanced Blackbelt Requirements
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Kukishinden Ryu Sojutsu (Spear) for To-Shin Do Advanced Blackbelt Requirements
Is Ninjutsu Good for Self Defense?
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Is Ninjutsu Good for Self Defense?
No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Half Guard Pass Strategy
Просмотров 3116 месяцев назад
No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Half Guard Pass Strategy
Modern Applications of Classical Spear Kata
Просмотров 9856 месяцев назад
Modern Applications of Classical Spear Kata
“2 on 1” Takedown to Anaconda Choke, Jiu-Jitsu Standing Technique
Просмотров 5216 месяцев назад
“2 on 1” Takedown to Anaconda Choke, Jiu-Jitsu Standing Technique
Surprise Submission from a Common Guard Pass
Просмотров 3986 месяцев назад
Surprise Submission from a Common Guard Pass
Super Simple Spider Guard Strategies
Просмотров 8108 месяцев назад
Super Simple Spider Guard Strategies
Tengu Retreat 2023. Kaigo Kudaki, Do-Gaeshi, and Kage-Ori
Просмотров 9988 месяцев назад
Tengu Retreat 2023. Kaigo Kudaki, Do-Gaeshi, and Kage-Ori
Pre-Incident Alignment Opportunities Teaser
Просмотров 6239 месяцев назад
Pre-Incident Alignment Opportunities Teaser
Fight like a snail...Where-to-be and what-to-do at the beginning of a assault
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Fight like a snail...Where-to-be and what-to-do at the beginning of a assault
Midwest Black Belt Conference 2023 Review
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Midwest Black Belt Conference 2023 Review
Ko-Yoku Koncepts with Akitoshi and Hakutoshi
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Ko-Yoku Koncepts with Akitoshi and Hakutoshi
Ko-Yoku Koncepts with Akitoshi and Hakutoshi
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Ko-Yoku Koncepts with Akitoshi and Hakutoshi
"Chess, not Checkers" Private Lesson with Roy Dean 2023, Part 3
Просмотров 526Год назад
"Chess, not Checkers" Private Lesson with Roy Dean 2023, Part 3
"Chess, not Checkers" a Jiu-Jitsu Private Lesson with Professor Roy Dean 2023, Part 2
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"Chess, not Checkers" a Jiu-Jitsu Private Lesson with Professor Roy Dean 2023, Part 2
"Chess, not Checkers" a Jiu-Jitsu Private Lesson with Professor Roy Dean 2023, Part 1
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"Chess, not Checkers" a Jiu-Jitsu Private Lesson with Professor Roy Dean 2023, Part 1
Ninja Everyday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 4
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Ninja Everyday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 4
NinjaEveryday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 3
Просмотров 484Год назад
NinjaEveryday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 3
Winter Quest 2023 Course Trailer, Featuring An-Shu Stephen K. Hayes
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Winter Quest 2023 Course Trailer, Featuring An-Shu Stephen K. Hayes
NinjaEveryday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 2
Просмотров 383Год назад
NinjaEveryday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 2
NinjaEveryday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 1
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NinjaEveryday "Kan-Shu Yakov Schacht" Interview Part 1
Ninja Teaches Real Dim-Mak!
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Ninja Teaches Real Dim-Mak!
Teaching Sensei Seth Camouflage
Просмотров 719Год назад
Teaching Sensei Seth Camouflage
An-Shu Rumiko Hayes discusses the meaning behind "Shoshin"
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An-Shu Rumiko Hayes discusses the meaning behind "Shoshin"
Ninja Striking Skills for Self-Defense Part 3
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Ninja Striking Skills for Self-Defense Part 3
Ninja Striking Skills for Self-Defense Part 2
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Ninja Striking Skills for Self-Defense Part 2
Ninja Striking Skills for Self-Defense Part 1
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Ninja Striking Skills for Self-Defense Part 1
Teaching Sensei Seth Ninja Stealth!
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Teaching Sensei Seth Ninja Stealth!
Nemo Dagger vs Nemo Dragonfly
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Nemo Dagger vs Nemo Dragonfly

Комментарии

  • @smasher1234
    @smasher1234 28 минут назад

    Nice Zumba class.

  • @julienatlas2313
    @julienatlas2313 9 часов назад

    Woww

  • @ardisherabdolvand4108
    @ardisherabdolvand4108 3 дня назад

    AWESOMENESS 🎉👌AS ALWAYS~🧧⛩️

  • @thabuloodles9209
    @thabuloodles9209 4 дня назад

    I like your teaching I like ninjutsu

  • @84freshPrinz
    @84freshPrinz 6 дней назад

    Best regards from Germany

  • @84freshPrinz
    @84freshPrinz 6 дней назад

    i seen here real practical movements in Ninjitsu for the first time. Great Instruktor! You are belong the Bujinkan Budo?

  • @Fredengle
    @Fredengle 8 дней назад

    I have a second degree black belt in ninjitsu it seems and I am the highest student and an assistant instructor I dont know how other dojos teach but I think actaully few techniques that we have learned are actaully likely to be fatal perhaps many things could cause serious injury but I think few techniques are likley to be fatal defense agains choke hold might be an example of something not to tech if you dont have the proper instructor I really think I would like to place a complaint with grand master instead of calling it the assisins art I think they should call it the are of frienliness every one at the dojo has been nice to me and I dont think any member is likely to kill any one that I can think of accept maybe one of the former SEnseis he is now a staff seargent !!!

  • @hellcocktimes154
    @hellcocktimes154 8 дней назад

    so master ken got his inspiration from this dude

  • @hellcocktimes154
    @hellcocktimes154 8 дней назад

    100% mac dojo...dangerous " master"'

  • @GilesHartop
    @GilesHartop 10 дней назад

    Copying sounding like k hayes lol

  • @hayabusa5306
    @hayabusa5306 10 дней назад

    Don’t listen to people saying order a whole size bigger! They fit so good your normal size. I’m 8 1/2 but order 9 and they fit just right. Would be able to wear wool socks too comfortably

  • @hayabusa5306
    @hayabusa5306 10 дней назад

    My wife just bought me both colors! The brown tracker forest and… the OBSIDIAN (Black)!!! Size 9 US aka size 42 EU. My wife had to go onto the “UK” version of Vivobarefoot. I almost had to order the woman’s just to get me the black ones. I guess it’s only a UK exclusive. They arrived in 3 days! They just came in today, get while you can! 🥷

  • @johnnygazz
    @johnnygazz 17 дней назад

    Give me a break! lol that is not ninjutsu and seeing Stephen K Hayes, the biggest bullshitter on the planet just solidify’s the bullshit along with Hatsumi, both imposters

  • @soldierofyhvh5966
    @soldierofyhvh5966 17 дней назад

    I've seen Navy Seals training videos in which nearly every technique, from arm locks to grappling, is 99% Ninjutsu. So, there is a very practical side to Ninjutsu. The problem is that you will never reach that level of power unless you train for actual combat, life, and death. In the old days, the Shinobi trained even the children as if the fight or threat were real. Most modern Ninjutsu dojos don't practice for realistic combat scenarios. There is an entire supernatural aspect to Ninjutsu that no modern dojo practices. I'm not talking about sitting around in yoga styles or practicing mindfulness. Most Western schools deny the esoteric elements of Ninjutsu, as Stephen K. Hayes did until they were proven in his face. I used those spiritual practices and abilities to escape five murder attempts while a member of the Folk Nation street gang. I tested my 64 Levels of Power spiritual practice and Ninjutsu while traversing the hazardous streets of the underworld. So, from a well of practical experience, unless you practice in deadly or severe circumstances, you can't unlock spiritual Ninjutsu, which is the ultimate goal. You won't be ready for an actual combat scenario, or even an MMA fighter, the bullies they are. Modern Ninjutsu practice is mediocre because it's dojo-confined. It's like a Christian going to church and then forgetting the sermon because they think the church building is YHVH’S house when He's everywhere. Ancient Shinobi had to practice under dangerous conditions because they were constantly attacked and defending their land. Another fact that modern Ninjutsu dojos omit is that Shinobi were killers, assassins, and government agents, like the CIA and MI5. Very few modern-day Ninjutsu practitioners are ready to die or to kill. Therefore, they're not Shinobi. Ninja, yeah; Shinobi, no! Once you've mastered your spirit---your mind, ego, and soul---you can face any fear with peace of mind. Every time I thought I was about to die, to be killed, I accepted it, only to escape death. Moreover, because of that experience, I know what it feels like, the sensation of knowing you're facing death or someone decisive about taking your life. If you've seen a picture of a necrotizing snake bite, that is how it feels when someone is coming to kill you or death approaches. I constantly hear so many modern Ninjutsu 'masters' claim to be practicing the fundamental skill that engaged me to Ninjutsu: sensing intention. Humility is the warrior's hallmark. I don't have to brag or pretend because I can do what I say. I have no internet footprint, yet I'm all over the place. I must be doing something since I battle corrupt Uncle Sam daily, my brother Carlos, and me. Uncle Sam wants my 64 Levels of Power, the teacher's copy. I've been politically persecuted for nearly twenty years. I demonstrate everything I've just shared here in my FrontPage Oracle blog daily. I've predicted every major event, from presidential elections to rapper murders, most recently the murder of Florida rapper Foolio. I predicted the failed Trump assassination and the inept Secret Service handling of it, among many other things. I knew my mother would pass two months before she did in 2022. Moreover, Mom's spirit is here all the time, in dreams, etc. You can't lie and pretend and then enter the public arena as a social media-driven fraud. I've lived apart from society for fifteen years, using the internet to stay connected, which amplified my practice's spiritual aspects. Every skeptic will be silenced when I emerge into the spotlight, introducing the 64 Levels of Power and over twenty-something years of facts, proof, and eyewitness testimony of dealing with spirits, demons, angels, you name it. I've tied factual, logical science (physics, etc.) to the I Ching, Tarot, and Kabbalah in a practical way. I beauty of experience, practices, and confidence is that you don't require validation or other's belief, which is extremely empowering! This comment isn't a game or a publicity stunt, either. There is a tangible way of knowing your adversary's intentions and actions, where he will be, and how to avoid or address his appearance on your terms.

  • @doesntmatter7389
    @doesntmatter7389 23 дня назад

    Nice review! I have both these boots along with several other pair of vivos. Once I started wearing them, couldn’t go back to normal shoes. I’m wondering if you’ve applied Renapur to both or either of these boots? I did on my ESCs because it is recommended by VIVO and many others but not sure on the Tracker 2s…

  • @researchthefacts-xm2sv
    @researchthefacts-xm2sv 25 дней назад

    where in uk dp this style be taught any students in uk which part of england are they what sthe school called clases days thank you if you do have a place

  • @SINdaBlock411
    @SINdaBlock411 26 дней назад

    jutaijutsu the best

  • @zsararce2405
    @zsararce2405 26 дней назад

    For a true self-defense using taijutsu from the Bujinkan system. The instructor should emphasis on using the techniques of the system in a flexible way. There should be a real life training scenarios using high stress on the students. The art should not follow an abc form. Of course the beginning structure should be applied. So we can say , does the student want the long path or the short path of self defense. I have trained and instructed in this art over 40 years, and of course applied different arts to blend with taijutsu from the bujinkan. The bujinkan system is a base art that the individual will use added with his experience of life , true combat scenarios and others. If one only follows what they see on RUclips from the bujinkan truly they will fail. Explore the art , take the essence and it should prove worthy of itself, at the end of the day it's hard work and up to the individual. ..

  • @afarley337
    @afarley337 29 дней назад

    this is great, thanks!

    • @TheNinjaEveryDay
      @TheNinjaEveryDay 28 дней назад

      Gald that you enjoyed it, hope it was helpful!

  • @tybeejeffro
    @tybeejeffro Месяц назад

    For large blades, I have had good results with sinking the blade into a log or stump at a 45° angle, switch to the other side, then pull the stick across the edge while steadying the blade with my other hand. My favorite "nata" type knife is my T.M. Hunt M-18, incredibly diverse functionality in a single tool.

    • @TheNinjaEveryDay
      @TheNinjaEveryDay 28 дней назад

      Thanks for your input, after searching for the T.M. Hunt m-18, I might need a new knife! Cheers!

  • @MVK_GS
    @MVK_GS Месяц назад

    I have been a harsh critic of much of the Takamatsu-den schools as currently taught. However, there is nothing in this video that I observed as lacking. All of the principles seem solid. Pressure testing is very important, and I do not know if they do that in this specific school. But as far as techniques go, most of this could work given the proper timing.

    • @TheNinjaEveryDay
      @TheNinjaEveryDay 28 дней назад

      Thank you for watching! I appreciate your perspective!

  • @jacoblowe387
    @jacoblowe387 Месяц назад

    damn i cant choose between these or the xero denver leather :')

  • @Ta-Seti-Ra
    @Ta-Seti-Ra Месяц назад

    Nice form, flow and the sound of the "ROOTS"

  • @BeefT-Sq
    @BeefT-Sq Месяц назад

    Wear eye protection. 🤓

  • @mrnomad1737
    @mrnomad1737 Месяц назад

    after learning ninpo for almost 2 years and on 6th qui (principles), I am still not acquired fluency. The syllabus is long and technical and demanding and after learning principle, it takes fluency in the art to make it effective. Unlike boxing it is not simply about knowing how to throw punch and kicks but to combine grapling with space and body dynamic, pressure point. Ninjitsu is Jspanieise juijitsu with a different combat philosophy. Only those who have martial attitude will succeed.

  • @mrnomad1737
    @mrnomad1737 Месяц назад

    It all depends on the teacher. Agree with about randori. this need to be developed which some sensei discourage to thie detriment.

  • @AbdullbasitBreaddd-ry1pp
    @AbdullbasitBreaddd-ry1pp Месяц назад

    Hi what martial arts can be used as taijutsu pls reply in comment

  • @danielravenstar4051
    @danielravenstar4051 Месяц назад

    Oh, thanx 4 the video trip For my lanyard, I made 3 loops the size of my hand, Then, I did a double hang man's noose for further adjustments . As for the attachment hooks, I found they were destroying my belts, So i changed them to straps, and eventually I bent/ broke the snaps, So I went all out and got the patriot leather/ hedgehog sheath . The revolution. In kodiak color. For precise work, I found batonning works better then chopping, Les exhausting too.. For feather sticking I use the quarter round area, drawing to me, the weight of the tool dose the work,

  • @S4leaguer999
    @S4leaguer999 Месяц назад

    Out of my own experience: Yes, but only against enraged peeps (so far). Tho, it is wise to study more than one martial art. And ninjutsu is great to have a basic martial art knowledge in the other styles such as: Judo, Jujutsu, Karate, Taekwando, Aikido, Kenjutsu, etc.

  • @Mark-ks9jj
    @Mark-ks9jj Месяц назад

    Just bought the Tracker II FG yesterday after a trip to New Zealand where the Columbus & then Merrell boots I had caused no end of foot issues. Looking forward to getting to know them, thanks for a balance, informative real world review.

  • @noelaxton4941
    @noelaxton4941 Месяц назад

    ELO, slips, parry and take downs! Great way to start the day!

  • @live2win4freedom82
    @live2win4freedom82 Месяц назад

    Great Work Flo

  • @user-qp7hi1we1z
    @user-qp7hi1we1z Месяц назад

    Y si lo hago con una sudadera y un pasamontañas pprque no tengo dinero para comprar algo asj?

  • @live2win4freedom82
    @live2win4freedom82 Месяц назад

    Gracias Rumiko Hayes. Thank you. And of course thank you Anshu Stephen Hayes

  • @user-tq4pc6nh7j
    @user-tq4pc6nh7j Месяц назад

    I 'm hoping to get back into Bujinkan because it suits me to a cup of tea. There's something for everyone Bujinkan may not be yours some other style can be your suitability......it's the effort you put in if you want to get something out of it. Base reality I love knowing that street fight rules so preparation and the environment around you is your friend in self-defence.

  • @bujinkanAKAbullkon-jn9sv
    @bujinkanAKAbullkon-jn9sv Месяц назад

    instagram.com/p/C7N6xFIIiPk/?img_index=1

  • @BeefT-Sq
    @BeefT-Sq 2 месяца назад

    This video claims that Tom Brown stole the design from Robb Russon : ruclips.net/video/XqlkFpzaQdY/видео.html

  • @josephconway8682
    @josephconway8682 2 месяца назад

    Ninjutsu was not made for self defense it was made for killing. Japan’s own assassin soldiers. Not taught in the US. Just watered down versions. True ninjutsu is only taught by Japanese lineage.

  • @jamestait8676
    @jamestait8676 2 месяца назад

    There is no historical evidence of a martial art called ninjutsu. If you believe you do a martial art called ninjutsu then you are a diluded fuckwit and are being sold a crock of shit. I did bukinkan taijutsu and it was the biggest load of bollox ever.

  • @oyajiblues
    @oyajiblues 2 месяца назад

    i studied this for a few years. unader hatsumi . I am older now. early 60s. I missed the bottom step of some concrete steps.. havent practiced in a long time but right before I did a face plant on the sidewalk I did a perfect forward roll. My friend was like what the hell was that. Learning to be present in your body. The best. I learned lots of great stuff. However, I will use say this after bouncing and skip tracing I got beat up a bunch and quickly learned how to keep from getting beat down. All I can say about this lesson is punches come fast man. If they have any skill at all , well it just won’t happen like you think. And people’s heads are damn hard, and it is not so easy to just knock somebody out. Sometimes you give em hard overhand right to the cheek. SOme dude just shake it off.

  • @sjcampbell9577
    @sjcampbell9577 2 месяца назад

    In answer to the question - YES. However many people misunderstand that Ninjutsu is more about strategy than fighting. Tricking (Kyojitsu Tenkan-Ho) your opponent is far more effective than going head to head.

  • @Trabbit23
    @Trabbit23 2 месяца назад

    It's crazy how some of the applications intertwined with grappling of BJJ and self defense this is golden I think I will try this style of martial arts

    • @TheNinjaEveryDay
      @TheNinjaEveryDay 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching! I believe that if most folks gave taijutsu/ninjutsu a try that they could find lots of value in it.

  • @lerobin5452
    @lerobin5452 2 месяца назад

    Do you think they are strong boots v

    • @TheNinjaEveryDay
      @TheNinjaEveryDay 2 месяца назад

      They've been good for me with lots of hard use.

  • @GraduateSnoopmenuce
    @GraduateSnoopmenuce 2 месяца назад

    Ninja everyday cool name for a ninja channel!

  • @jamesnevitt3400
    @jamesnevitt3400 2 месяца назад

    Coz play

  • @michaeltaylor8501
    @michaeltaylor8501 2 месяца назад

    Is Ninjitsu (Budo Taijitsu) good for self-defense? Yes.

  • @Time-Shepherd.
    @Time-Shepherd. 2 месяца назад

    🙏 🔥🙏

  • @Time-Shepherd.
    @Time-Shepherd. 2 месяца назад

    Hatsumi would be proud 🙏🔥🙏

  • @Time-Shepherd.
    @Time-Shepherd. 2 месяца назад

    🙏🔥🙏

  • @Pifagorass
    @Pifagorass 2 месяца назад

    The guard pass looks too easy if the opponent doesn't try to resist. What's why BJJ boxing Kiokushin wrestling is the way to build realistic self defence skills. Good techniques - would work on a BJJ white belt.

    • @jamesnevitt3400
      @jamesnevitt3400 2 месяца назад

      I guess they mythology is that it strictly offensive in nature striking before the attacker does or jamming him up. Last cup of water on earth the cup of water is in the middle of the x.