Thank you for providing me with an advanced refresher course on how to blend kenjutsu and bojutsu together, I appreciate it. I actually use a similar blend of techniques when utilizing cane fighting drills. They are quite effective.
This really resembles some things we learned in Arnis. Particularly the 12 high intensity strikes. We did an almost identical drill every day. This really brings on the nostalgia. Really there are a lot of similarities between the two styles. There are some minor differences but it's amazing how similar they really are. I love this thank you for posting these videos. You've earned a subscriber.
what impresses me the most is how complete this discipline is, you are getting advanced concepts of HEMA and even "Verdadera destreza" (Spanish rapier fencing style) and in other videos judokas and MMA practitioners have spoken about the great accuracy of the methods: If I had access to an AKBAN dojo you'd never get me out of it
Beautiful techniques reminding me of when I trained in Ireland. Finally looking forward to joining local Bujinkan in Australia. Thank you for your beautifully constructive videos love them all.
Strong video on the basics of short stick/quarterstaff fighting. The application to long sword/katana combat is very noticeable, and the master's explanation about the differences of it's application with a weapon with and without a guard is key. Great starting point, indeed.
Just happen to come across this video and your channel. Excellent material. I've contemplated getting back into a form of martial arts after several, several years. I've always been drawn to staff weapons, in particular. Though I live in a somewhat rural area, I hope to maybe find someone to instruct me in jo and hanbo training, specifically. Not to mention, with seeing the direction society is going, the System is too quick to crucify those who defend themselves with firearms. However, becoming deadly proficient with what law enforcement would see, in a defense scenario, as just a "stick" has its advantages I believe.
the squeaking noise their feet make on the mat sounds like servos in robots (specially with the bad sound quality) , totally makes it seem like two fighting androids (: TY for the techniques
There is not alot of good clips on youtube of ninjutsu so thank you for all of these clips David there are or were alot of real good clips on here by grandmaster Dr.Hatsumi.
Really like how it is divided by levels of violence. Being that I only practice the balistic strikes of jogo do pau, it is nontheless great to have other options for when you don't want/need to really hurt someone,
Deffinately moves from Hatsumi/Chambers book on stick fighting, (with hanbo) he uses the twirling from the Aikido 22 and 31 Jo Kata, but he has not trained extensively by the way his balance and footwork. He also throws in some modren Shindo Muso Ryu from Shimizu' s Seitei Jodo. Don't see any Okinawan influence, an his Nihon pronunciations are though he learned from non-japanese speaker.
Douglas E Knapp When it's not quite on target, what matters is how they did it and what you want to do. Now, I did a totally different marital art, but the idea is the same. If it's going to miss and it is low density, you block to stop a follow-up strike. Back in tournament days, good opponents would sometimes "just miss" to test your attention, and whether or not to feint for points and/or combine attacks. If it's a haymaker that's going to miss... simply use footwork and take the point. Sometimes blocking though is part of a series of things you want to do, and doing so just puts you in position. -----' Or they wildly missed and are your bitch for whatever move in your arsenal is appropriate.
the high level violence moves were the thing that i found most usefull. i need to know hanbo vs. gun, hanbo vs. knife, and hanbo vs. empty hand. even better how to use a jo in a modern context. i practice JKD and BJJ and they are nice to have but i prefer the range advantage of the cane and jo and would rather not have to use my CCW. but apparently, no one teaches the Jo vs. random violent guy. as a young tall guy the jo is the most incognito weapon i can carry thats not a gun or knife and i want to learn how to use it but there is literally zero instruction on you tube that is teaching the jo for the street. can anyone help me out?
Ok so at some point in the vid you state that it is a weak grip to have both hands right next to each other. Even so you use it at around 5:00 for an attack ;) Besides it is the grip used by most swordfighters using a 1,5-2handsword.... so what is going on here if I may ask :P
brisingr eye with blunt weapons your bashing not slashing so you want a little more stability like chopping wood; but less stability with a standard sword grip let's the sword slice as you swing it ...I have zero training but it's my best no-nonsense guess
The perfect translation of "Hanbo" from Japanese into English would be "medium-stick" or "mid-stick" instead of "short-stick"... Wikipedia.org: El hanbō (japonés: 半棒 'bastón medio', de han 'medio' y bō 'bastón, palo' ) es un bastón de madera de aproximadamente un metro de longitud (o 90 cm) y 3 cm de diámetro.1 El short-stick es el Tambo (12 until 18 inches) 30 a 45 cms. es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamb%C5%8D
Uh... So sliding is a legit technique in staff fighting, but why in the name of God would you do this with a stick... You are sacrificing range, power, leverage, and speed. Then we transition to the worst technique in the history of weapon fighting, reverse grip. Which sacrifices all the same stuff as well as grip stability. It's all a shame because these guys move very well and if they learned how to fight, and not how to look cool they might be very effective.
I'm afraid I have to disagree !!! if your being attacked and want to go home intact, then you have to dial it up to maximum violence ASAP in order to end the fight quickly. your attacker is trying to hurt/kill you. so end it quickly with maximum violence
This is great and all, but nobody has unlimited time, it’s important to get the most return on one’s training per unit of time. I’ve trained in a lot of different styles of martial arts and the greatest return on my time I’ve noticed is when I practice Jiu-Jitsu. My 47 year old 6 months of Jiu-Jitsu/mma white belt self could absolutely destroy my pre-Jiu-Jitsu entire life since childhood obsession with just about every martial art any aged younger self. For example, I roll with more different people, body types, skill levels, weights, etc, in a SINGLE class than I sparred with in over a year of Ed Parker’s Kenpo, or even in basic training for that matter. I make an analogy between Jiu-Jitsu training and Navy SEAL training in that SEAL’s, in addition to their actual military related skills, by exposing themselves daily to frigid ocean water, they also become almost immune to the hypothermia that would overcome the average person, this is similar to the way Jiu-Jitsu practitioners, in addition to practicing our actual Jiu-Jitsu technique, acclimate to the struggle of combat by constantly exposing ourselves to fighting and getting choked out every day by every possible skill level and body type, we become “immune” so to speak to the discomfort of literally fighting for consciousness on a regular basis. This I’ve noticed leads to a kind of “toughness” that other martial artists just don’t generally possess - walk into any competition Jiu-Jitsu school for a complimentary week’s lessons and roll with the students and staff and see for yourself - Jiu-Jitsu is the real deal, I don’t care what martial art and for how long that you’ve practiced, a Jiu-Jitsu black belt will tie you up and crush the air from your lungs without even using his arms, put a weapon in the hands of a Jiu-Jitsuko and he/she is basically a bona-fide assassin.
Must be the stongste.Really whant to learn.can i.i"m streng.but only one legs.somethink,settings.with hands. Win sun...? Pleace tell. Have one dogs.but myself....
А может это новую Ламбада придумали? Размечтался что я буду стоять и ждать пока он палкой шарахнет меня. Пусть он играет со своей палкой пока случайно в лоб не треснет от собственной палки. Есть техника что любой предмет противника можно использовать против него же. Если деда нечего делать пусть играет.
this guy idk it seems all kung foooie to me..... cuz this is just not realistic... hahaha if u haven't trained with club do not comment. and why no addressing its stick on stick and his stick hand in the back..... i hate kung fu it a joke ... blocking like that will get ur skull cracked in real life because of fake strikes ..like in boxing .... goood reference DOG BROTHERS
Honestly, that was an excellent demonstration! The Hanbo breakdown I have seen yet. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the good words Daniel 🙏🏻
I trust these teachings to save my and my families lives, its essential to learn these.
That is absolute nonsense.
When I was a kid I trusted the power rangers to teach me to fight... I was better off than you if this guy is your instructor .
"Killing everybody in Sigh is not a good strategy , at least outside a videogame " super Pro Teacher
the best most patient instruction online, thanx for the effort and upload of this video
thanks
Thank you for providing me with an advanced refresher course on how to blend kenjutsu and bojutsu together, I appreciate it. I actually use a similar blend of techniques when utilizing cane fighting drills. They are quite effective.
Always welcome
This really resembles some things we learned in Arnis. Particularly the 12 high intensity strikes. We did an almost identical drill every day. This really brings on the nostalgia. Really there are a lot of similarities between the two styles. There are some minor differences but it's amazing how similar they really are. I love this thank you for posting these videos. You've earned a subscriber.
Thank you Sir, Keep training!
All martial arts at the higher level is formless..they fused and becomes one flow...
what impresses me the most is how complete this discipline is, you are getting advanced concepts of HEMA and even "Verdadera destreza" (Spanish rapier fencing style) and in other videos judokas and MMA practitioners have spoken about the great accuracy of the methods: If I had access to an AKBAN dojo you'd never get me out of it
Always welcome
My instructor, Yossi Sheriff, is a student of master Nuno Russo.
Respectfully,
Channel moderator, Ygal
Where does he teach at
WOW!!! This looks like an EXCELLENT class! Great demonstrations! Thanks!!!
Always welcome!
It was very much reminiscent of Filipino stick fighting I learn. Specifically the angles of attack and the roof blocks
Exactly
Beautiful techniques reminding me of when I trained in Ireland. Finally looking forward to joining local Bujinkan in Australia. Thank you for your beautifully constructive videos love them all.
Thanks 🙏🏻
You know i don't usually subscribe to the whole "Ninjutsu" shtick, but i have to admit... This guy's done an impressive job.
Thanks. Respect is mutual.
Finally, scooped up a 3’ oak dowel! Excited to work on this.
You are an excelent master. Very objetive. Congratulations.
Thanks. If you like these kind of perspectives, there are hundreds of videos I uploaded.
Strong video on the basics of short stick/quarterstaff fighting. The application to long sword/katana combat is very noticeable, and the master's explanation about the differences of it's application with a weapon with and without a guard is key. Great starting point, indeed.
Good stuff I like the way the master explains thing's simple but perfectly shows the moves and there techniques
I needed this for my project! Thanks!
Nice teaching progression and foundational teaching. Like the technique instruction followed by why it is done that way then application opportunity.
Thanks!
Excellent!!!...Million of thanks!!🙏❤️🙏🌸
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love the training and instructor, wish you thought in America. Do you have more honbo technique videos
You can check more Hanbo techniques here
www.akban.org/wiki/Category:Techniques_-_Hanbo,_Short_stick
Just happen to come across this video and your channel. Excellent material. I've contemplated getting back into a form of martial arts after several, several years. I've always been drawn to staff weapons, in particular. Though I live in a somewhat rural area, I hope to maybe find someone to instruct me in jo and hanbo training, specifically. Not to mention, with seeing the direction society is going, the System is too quick to crucify those who defend themselves with firearms. However, becoming deadly proficient with what law enforcement would see, in a defense scenario, as just a "stick" has its advantages I believe.
A stick is a perfect weapon, because most of its uses are very mundane
Thanks, my friend, as always, I'll pass it on to my instructor.
Wonderful video, thanks a lot!
Also, how long are the sticks you are training with? I've seen Hanbos in the 90 and 100cm variants.
Usually we use a 100 cm hanbos
Mr. Sheriff once again demonstrates the dynamic application of the Takamatsuden arts.
Even. A child with a. Stick can move that way 😜. Is that. What they called arts
Maybe
@@Milara887 that's kind of the point, it's most natural...unfortunately many people 'unlearn' such natural movements as they grow into adults...
the squeaking noise their feet make on the mat sounds like servos in robots (specially with the bad sound quality) , totally makes it seem like two fighting androids (:
TY for the techniques
What is the best wood for a short staff? What is your preferred length?
Jerry Rubio we use 1 meter long hanbo. The preferred material is Japanese oak (red or white) or ash
There is not alot of good clips on youtube of ninjutsu so thank you for all of these clips David there are or were alot of real good clips on here by grandmaster Dr.Hatsumi.
How thick should a Hanbo be?
Thanks, hopefully more lessons will follow.
Really like how it is divided by levels of violence. Being that I only practice the balistic strikes of jogo do pau, it is nontheless great to have other options for when you don't want/need to really hurt someone,
excellent teaching style, and very similar to the techniques I learned under Avi Nardia at Kapap
thanks
Deffinately moves from Hatsumi/Chambers book on stick fighting, (with hanbo) he uses the twirling from the Aikido 22 and 31 Jo Kata, but he has not trained extensively by the way his balance and footwork. He also throws in some modren Shindo Muso Ryu from Shimizu' s Seitei Jodo. Don't see any Okinawan influence, an his Nihon pronunciations are though he learned from non-japanese speaker.
Probably you’re right
Is this video part of a series on DVD for sale?
Domo arigato sensei the hanbo is my favorite stick thank you ☯️
Always welcome, Rob
Excellent 👌
I've seen it mentioned in the video, and I think it is great job he is doing by teaching it! keep up the good work!
Very nice.
Thanks 🙏🏻🙂
Is it possible to fight a Bo staff, staff or a even a sword with a Nun Chuck..????
Possible, but not prudent
Thank you very much for your valuable knowledge and blessing..
Just noticed, these guys step before or as they strike. Anyone know what I'm referring to here....?
hmmm
Great video! But just a little heads up to headphone users, at 4:17 it gets quite a bit louder.
sorry 'bout that
Jaime ton concept je fait du bodjinkan et je trouve sa le fun le ninjitsus le moins compliquer bien efectuer tu fait de la bonne job
an other very interesting unit, thanks for sharing!
Why block a strike that is not on target to hit the body?
Douglas E Knapp When it's not quite on target, what matters is how they did it and what you want to do. Now, I did a totally different marital art, but the idea is the same.
If it's going to miss and it is low density, you block to stop a follow-up strike. Back in tournament days, good opponents would sometimes "just miss" to test your attention, and whether or not to feint for points and/or combine attacks.
If it's a haymaker that's going to miss... simply use footwork and take the point.
Sometimes blocking though is part of a series of things you want to do, and doing so just puts you in position.
-----'
Or they wildly missed and are your bitch for whatever move in your arsenal is appropriate.
Easier said than done. Well said
www.akban.org
the high level violence moves were the thing that i found most usefull. i need to know hanbo vs. gun, hanbo vs. knife, and hanbo vs. empty hand. even better how to use a jo in a modern context. i practice JKD and BJJ and they are nice to have but i prefer the range advantage of the cane and jo and would rather not have to use my CCW. but apparently, no one teaches the Jo vs. random violent guy. as a young tall guy the jo is the most incognito weapon i can carry thats not a gun or knife and i want to learn how to use it but there is literally zero instruction on you tube that is teaching the jo for the street. can anyone help me out?
Dog Brothers have a good staff DVD. They use alive training, like most JKD and BJJ.
Potions oft The use of the Stick are The Same as The Katana, Exelente
Thanks. There are many similarities
Ok so at some point in the vid you state that it is a weak grip to have both hands right next to each other. Even so you use it at around 5:00 for an attack ;) Besides it is the grip used by most swordfighters using a 1,5-2handsword.... so what is going on here if I may ask :P
brisingr eye with blunt weapons your bashing not slashing so you want a little more stability like chopping wood; but less stability with a standard sword grip let's the sword slice as you swing it ...I have zero training but it's my best no-nonsense guess
Shalom....awesome teaching
Shalom. Glad you found it useful.
akban, genbukan ,bujikan, tenjikan§ whats the difference?
here www.akban.org
thumb up hanbo still my fav weapon
Exactly. Useful and legal
@@AkbanOrg yep use like walking cane
The perfect translation of "Hanbo" from Japanese into English would be "medium-stick" or "mid-stick" instead of "short-stick"... Wikipedia.org: El hanbō (japonés: 半棒 'bastón medio', de han 'medio' y bō 'bastón, palo' ) es un bastón de madera de aproximadamente un metro de longitud (o 90 cm) y 3 cm de diámetro.1
El short-stick es el Tambo (12 until 18 inches) 30 a 45 cms. es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamb%C5%8D
Ok
Good
We try, sometimes we succeed
Uh... So sliding is a legit technique in staff fighting, but why in the name of God would you do this with a stick... You are sacrificing range, power, leverage, and speed. Then we transition to the worst technique in the history of weapon fighting, reverse grip. Which sacrifices all the same stuff as well as grip stability. It's all a shame because these guys move very well and if they learned how to fight, and not how to look cool they might be very effective.
I'm afraid I have to disagree !!! if your being attacked and want to go home intact, then you have to dial it up to maximum violence ASAP in order to end the fight quickly. your attacker is trying to hurt/kill you. so end it quickly with maximum violence
With respect, Sir, we disagree. For a concise AKBAN perspective on this, please refer to www.akban.org/wiki/Levels_of_violence
this guy is real deal does anybody know who he has trained under
www.akban.org/about/sheriff.php
Looks like an Escrima block called "payong" or umbrella..
Indeed, one can see this block in many stick and sword disciplines
This is great and all, but nobody has unlimited time, it’s important to get the most return on one’s training per unit of time. I’ve trained in a lot of different styles of martial arts and the greatest return on my time I’ve noticed is when I practice Jiu-Jitsu. My 47 year old 6 months of Jiu-Jitsu/mma white belt self could absolutely destroy my pre-Jiu-Jitsu entire life since childhood obsession with just about every martial art any aged younger self. For example, I roll with more different people, body types, skill levels, weights, etc, in a SINGLE class than I sparred with in over a year of Ed Parker’s Kenpo, or even in basic training for that matter. I make an analogy between Jiu-Jitsu training and Navy SEAL training in that SEAL’s, in addition to their actual military related skills, by exposing themselves daily to frigid ocean water, they also become almost immune to the hypothermia that would overcome the average person, this is similar to the way Jiu-Jitsu practitioners, in addition to practicing our actual Jiu-Jitsu technique, acclimate to the struggle of combat by constantly exposing ourselves to fighting and getting choked out every day by every possible skill level and body type, we become “immune” so to speak to the discomfort of literally fighting for consciousness on a regular basis. This I’ve noticed leads to a kind of “toughness” that other martial artists just don’t generally possess - walk into any competition Jiu-Jitsu school for a complimentary week’s lessons and roll with the students and staff and see for yourself - Jiu-Jitsu is the real deal, I don’t care what martial art and for how long that you’ve practiced, a Jiu-Jitsu black belt will tie you up and crush the air from your lungs without even using his arms, put a weapon in the hands of a Jiu-Jitsuko and he/she is basically a bona-fide assassin.
Great weapon...my fav when i took classes.. God Bless Israel. :)
Thanks 🙏🏻
יש אני לא מאמין הוא אמר "תסגור את הדלת" בעברית כל הכבוד 👍
בסדר
why there is hebrew at the strat (are you israelian)
???
+comedy escape yep
I thought "tsuki" meant 'throat' or 'neck'.
+DJEDI296 thrust
+Jeromy Blevins right you are
ישראל?
ברור
@@AkbanOrg אוסס
Must be the stongste.Really whant to learn.can i.i"m streng.but only one legs.somethink,settings.with hands. Win sun...? Pleace tell. Have one dogs.but myself....
Charlotte Kalsboll bitch do you speak English?
:/ da fock?
Yes you can learn
*gasp* One should never treat their weapon in such a way---referring to kicking his staff.
Hmm interesting. I'll stick with arnis.
Don't you mean escrima?
Hanbo is superior, it's like your stick but further length.
Sometimes the circumstances determine the weapon
👍🏻😎
🙏
Top!!
ok
and stick fighting is still fighting lets see a damn kick or follow up uggg
Nippon ' s version of Civil War reinactors.
I know how powerful a stick is I hit someone in the face once with a broom stick that broke...the back of the stock broke and other things...
🤔
2:50
Okay
I already know this
Do you really KNOW though 😊
It seems to me there are two types of "ninjas" either over weight or wear dresses...
Maybe
@@AkbanOrg we know which type you are 🧚♂️
Ok
Why do you continue with this bullshit when its clearly known the bujinkan is fake....and there is no ninja unarmed fighting style
@@feathermen1138 then show me real traditional hanbo kata or techniques? Does any school have them?
ألله اكبر
Ninja super sports 2013 feast
Bolt cutting
А может это новую Ламбада придумали? Размечтался что я буду стоять и ждать пока он палкой шарахнет меня. Пусть он играет со своей палкой пока случайно в лоб не треснет от собственной палки. Есть техника что любой предмет противника можно использовать против него же. Если деда нечего делать пусть играет.
Hmmm
Per fect10
thank you
This is not an efficient way of using such a stick to fight with. Very weird way to hold it....it's not going to be effective.
Just basics. Catch this for the advanced stuff ruclips.net/video/EYuZ0yfYCBM/видео.html
it can't works
Wbb
:)
I'm not a Ninja .But i know how they roll .
Good
Stop trying to hit me and hit me!
Ok
@@AkbanOrg 👍 are you in this video?
This looks as though it was taken from English Backsword
Basic.
ههههه
nothing
ok
Mauvais kali canne et bo
👍🏼
This is so basic
Sorry but this takes too long ...
Fast forward
this guy idk it seems all kung foooie to me..... cuz this is just not realistic... hahaha if u haven't trained with club do not comment. and why no addressing its stick on stick and his stick hand in the back..... i hate kung fu it a joke ... blocking like that will get ur skull cracked in real life because of fake strikes ..like in boxing .... goood reference DOG BROTHERS
tell me oh great master!!!! Show me how to fight .... plz show us all your grate technic oh master sensei of the internets kinghdom
Deseree Colquhoun If you want to see clubs, machetes or machine guns you dont watch a Hanbo video
jews... jews every where
jesse youong we are powerfull
Teletubbies new season
Maybe
4:00
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6:15
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