BJJ is my jam but I really appreciate the quality of this guy's movement and how he controls distance. Looks to my uneducated eye that he gets his uke to slightly overcommit each time before taking advantage. Smooth movement on the ground too.
Despite all of the many quite legitimate criticisms of ninpo/taijutsu etc., I have to say I'm very impressed with his movement, timing, and distancing.
Thank you for sharing this video that made me want to come and train with Tezuka Sensei even before arriving in Japan. He is a sensei as technically incredible as he is humanely benevolent. I look forward to returning regularly to follow his teaching.
@@hanadojo The left hip of the belt looks like it has a twist in it. Maybe because it is aged, it is more flexible and easier to over look or more easily twisted from being active.
Asi es como yo entiendo el Budo Taijutsu...La libertad de movimientos dentro del Ninjutsu...El Universo no esta fijo se mueve y no lineal...etc.etc.Saludos desde España y en especial mio me llamo Alejandro Baquera Zambrana 4 Dan de Budo Taijutsu...
EXCELENTE sensei wataru tezuka, pero los atacantes dejan mucho que desear, lamentablemente en este ambito el 80 % de los grandes grados no tienen ni la menor idea de como hacer un "tsuki no hay SANSHIN de nada, así que la técnica es fácil de hacer cuando el atacante golpea a un lado del rostro y no en el rostro.....
Legal to carry swords where I'm from in Texas. Use your imagination, it could also be someone with a machete. The technique may be old, but it's adaptable, that's the point.
...Ok; but how will any martial art or collection of assault rifles locked in your personal armory protect you from a Drone Strike while you are asleep in your bed? Sometimes, we need to think beyond what is superficially practical and preserve things from the past. The world is richer for these arts being preserved.
BJJ is my jam but I really appreciate the quality of this guy's movement and how he controls distance. Looks to my uneducated eye that he gets his uke to slightly overcommit each time before taking advantage. Smooth movement on the ground too.
You have a good sight!
Unlike most international cultists he has studied KIHON.
Despite all of the many quite legitimate criticisms of ninpo/taijutsu etc., I have to say I'm very impressed with his movement, timing, and distancing.
Beautiful Taijutsu. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for that video, it's stunning! And Tezuka Sensei's Taijutsu is impressive as always 🙏
Awesome! I love Ninja Taijutsu!
Thank you for sharing this video that made me want to come and train with Tezuka Sensei even before arriving in Japan. He is a sensei as technically incredible as he is humanely benevolent. I look forward to returning regularly to follow his teaching.
Awsome Wataru Tezuka!!!
Amazing to see Tezuka and Higashi!
Wow! Thank you! 👍
Fantastic! 💪🏻👍🙏🥷
Grande mauro!! Que alegria verte allá!!!!
This is the way!
Increíble... Thanks for this
綺麗だな。
瀬能先生が思い出される。
Muy bueno saludos desde España
Muchas Gracias por Compartir Mauro
Por nada!
This was/is beautiful/great. Thanks.
Some people just don't get it.
Peace
Very impressive taijutsu, nice to see. Respect.
素晴らしい、ありがとう先生
Thank you for sharing this insight.
Absolutely brilliant.. Love it
a real master
Nice Video
すごい!
1:00 very nice
In over forty years this is first black belt I've seen with a twist on the side. Everyone is too afraid to point it out? lol
I'm not sure I'm understanding what do you mean. What is a twist on the side?
@@hanadojo The left hip of the belt looks like it has a twist in it. Maybe because it is aged, it is more flexible and easier to over look or more easily twisted from being active.
very good, please make more videos
The best !
I hope to train with him.
I never heard of Tezuka when I trained in Japan in the late 90s
Nice....Shinden Fudo Ryu Chi no kata
初見先生の雛形みたいな先生だ!継承者居たのか!凄い!
Very nice form and fluidity , precise execution of taijutsu
Great to see Chi No Kata being practiced.
Fluid...
Asi es como yo entiendo el Budo Taijutsu...La libertad de movimientos dentro del Ninjutsu...El Universo no esta fijo se mueve y no lineal...etc.etc.Saludos desde España y en especial mio me llamo Alejandro Baquera Zambrana 4 Dan de Budo Taijutsu...
Tezuka Sensei is really impressive. By the way, May 5th was on Friday...
Yeah it's wrong. It says 9 on the video title, that is the correct date.
Thanks for pointing it out.
@@hanadojoThank you for sor sharing this amazing video. Regards!
武人館の後継者は手塚先生かな?まだ若いし。
Onde se localiza este dojô?
El dojo del video es la sede central de Bujinkan en Noda, prefectura de Chiba (Japón)
Hana dojo, está ubicado en Argentina, en el barrio de Caballito.
Aqui esta el Proximo Soke
I hope that's true because the art needs fresh, younger blood, if that's true that's very good
I was impressed with this when I was 12 years old...
When I was 10 I was also impressed by comments like yours.
EXCELENTE sensei wataru tezuka, pero los atacantes dejan mucho que desear, lamentablemente en este ambito el 80 % de los grandes grados no tienen ni la menor idea de como hacer un "tsuki no hay SANSHIN de nada, así que la técnica es fácil de hacer cuando el atacante golpea a un lado del rostro y no en el rostro.....
And When are you going to defend against an attacker with a (Illegal Katana sword) in public? Foolishness!
Oh my god you are so smart!
Legal to carry swords where I'm from in Texas. Use your imagination, it could also be someone with a machete. The technique may be old, but it's adaptable, that's the point.
@@johnmartinez9220 France and UK are seeing a bunch of machete rampages lately
...Ok; but how will any martial art or collection of assault rifles locked in your personal armory protect you from a Drone Strike while you are asleep in your bed?
Sometimes, we need to think beyond what is superficially practical and preserve things from the past. The world is richer for these arts being preserved.
But how do know if you can pull of the techniques without pressure testing? Gotta get a dummy sword and really practice those techiques