I train in Bujinkan but this kind of video aptly demonstrates how our different schools are working towards the same goal. Excellent video about the mechanics of these techniques and explaining the finer points of them. Thank you so much sensei for making this video and posting it.
I was the uke and just to let everyone who watched this video know,this hurt……ALOT. I don’t give away any technique to any tori easily without feeling the intention or technique applied to me.
This is good stuff. I particularly like the last variation on omote gyaku you demonstrated. Coming from a Bujinkan background, and currently trying to apply it more realistically like Akban, I feel that in most scenarios where you'd want to control the hand and apply the lock, that would be the most natural and easiest way to apply it.
Well done Adam! Excellent explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Good stuff Sir, thank you for sharing your insight.
Terry Ham
Thank you Terry
I train in Bujinkan but this kind of video aptly demonstrates how our different schools are working towards the same goal. Excellent video about the mechanics of these techniques and explaining the finer points of them. Thank you so much sensei for making this video and posting it.
Thank you sir, your feedback is appreciated. More to come.
I was the uke and just to let everyone who watched this video know,this hurt……ALOT.
I don’t give away any technique to any tori easily without feeling the intention or technique applied to me.
You were a good uke. Thank you for the very informative video.
I used to study in the Bujinkan/Myofuan and this is good to see.
Thank you for making me think in new ways.
You're welcome
Outstanding.
This is good stuff. I particularly like the last variation on omote gyaku you demonstrated. Coming from a Bujinkan background, and currently trying to apply it more realistically like Akban, I feel that in most scenarios where you'd want to control the hand and apply the lock, that would be the most natural and easiest way to apply it.
Thank you Leon.
@@YasuragiDojo thanks for uploading!
Good vids so far my old pal. Miss you and the rest of the old school loads.... Take care gang
John!! Good to hear from you my friend. Thanks for chiming in. Hope you're well.
Taijitsu is a ninja sport an self defense.
Thank you again for precious information!
Cheers, appreciated.
Paul Vunak
I'm not going to lie this great sensai. Traditional for real. Devil in detail