REAL NINJA TRAINING

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In this video Antony Cummins and Steven Nojiri will take you through what it means to really train in the ninja arts, ninjutsu. If you can stick it out and get to the end then you will have discovered all you need to know to set you on the path of the warrior, the samurai and the ninja. Do you have what it takes to watch the video all the way through or even take on what is being said and follow the true path. Lets see. Please leave a comment and tell us what you think.
    All the best Antony and Steven.
    #ninja #ninjato #ninjutsutraining
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Комментарии • 131

  • @StarlasAiko
    @StarlasAiko 10 месяцев назад +17

    Shinobi is CIA/NSA, MI5/MI6, KGB, etc... Historical shinobi were always on the forefront of adopting modern warfare and information technology, they were amongst the first Japanese to embrace, amongst others, western firearms. Therefor, if one wants to train to follow the principles of the historical Shinobi, one has to train to be a modern shinobi.

  • @michaelgreen7511
    @michaelgreen7511 10 месяцев назад +16

    I really enjoy your videos and books. As a martial artists and former Special Forces (Green Beret), I’ve always been interested in Ninjutsu. As a kid, I read a magazine article about ninjutsu and Special Forces and my I immediately found my goal of joining the military. I continued studying Martial Arts and researching ninjitsu.
    After getting out I began training people in skills I had learned in the military (medical, combatives, etc…). I guess you would call them the “Samurai Skills” and expanded into a few other areas and opened a training company (Green Ops). My time in Special Forces was very similar to your list. Military skills, Lock Picking, Human Psychology (interviewing, deception detection, indicators), psychological ops, Clandestine warfare, Languages, etc… As you stated, we had to know “everything about all things” and were often the Jack of all trades. I was even fortunate enough to train with members of our combatives committee that were trained in ninjutsu and Hwa Rang Do (Sulsa) like Gary O’Neal.
    Please keep up the great work.

  • @black_eagle
    @black_eagle 10 месяцев назад +11

    Good information, this is the kind of video this channel needs, imo. I took notes as I listened, and got the following list of key ninja skills:
    * Martial Arts
    * Lockpicking/Breaking & Entering
    * Climbing
    * Psychology
    * Magic and Spirituality
    * Deception and Manipulation
    * Strategy and Philosophy
    * Reading human & natural terrain
    * Disguise
    * Languages
    Some important skills were missed. I would add:
    * Stealth Movement
    * Escape & Evasion
    * Wilderness Survival
    * Communication
    * Spycraft

  • @Survivalist-of-war
    @Survivalist-of-war 7 месяцев назад +3

    I recently got into your channel thanks to a playthrough of ghost of tsushima, lol. But i come from a Military background. Scout. Ypir channel and shogun have really helped me learn alot. Where i live we have very few martial arts dojo but outside of that, alot of the shinobi ways i already practice, acting, accents, disguise, lockpicking etc. Mainly needing to read on japanese language, religions, and some of the less glamorous aspects. Definetly ordering books. Mainly comming from an academic standpoint, but i am also physically in shape and would love to practice things such as wall climbing with swords, grappling hooks and basic ninja tools.
    Just letting you know these you tube videos are helping bring people to practicing shinobi ways or at least taking the first steps to learning. So thanks a bunch mate.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  7 месяцев назад +2

      That’s great thank you. Consider join(not Natori Ryu. Search Natori Ryu Facebook hub

  • @dwaleberryflavor4047
    @dwaleberryflavor4047 Месяц назад +1

    "Becoming a shinobi means becoming a full-spectrum-warrior."
    "What spectrum exactly?"
    "Yes."
    Great video and great channel! Thank you for putting the focus on keeping it real.
    Many other channels are vacuous; yours is substantial.

    • @Carl-p7z
      @Carl-p7z 20 дней назад

      Full autist spectrum?

  • @owenspence1904
    @owenspence1904 2 месяца назад +3

    Oh. This guy. The " ninja expert".

  • @bentbilliard
    @bentbilliard 10 месяцев назад +9

    You tricked me not! Well done video. I used to have a book about survival skills, I bought back in the 80's. The more I learn about Samurai aka Ninja skills the more I find similarities to that old book. I ordered it again to see if it holds up.

    • @davechopin6788
      @davechopin6788 10 месяцев назад

      What's the title of said book?

    • @bentbilliard
      @bentbilliard 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@davechopin6788The big book of survival Techniques. By Gerhard Buzek. It’s in German. Not sure it was ever translated into english.

    • @davechopin6788
      @davechopin6788 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks mate

    • @ghostdog2898
      @ghostdog2898 10 месяцев назад +3

      Lofty Wiseman put out a survival dvd a few years back. Highly recommend if you can find. Also Ron Hood (RIP) has some excellent survival dvds and vids out there. Peace.

    • @davechopin6788
      @davechopin6788 10 месяцев назад

      @@ghostdog2898 have his book on SAS Survival.

  • @Dem-Herrn
    @Dem-Herrn 10 месяцев назад +3

    The Japan Self-Defense Forces have specialized units for various purposes, including counter-terrorism, intelligence gathering, and special operations, but they are trained in modern military tactics and techniques.
    They got trained by us Marines so probably a modern "japanese military shinobi" would be a Japanese RECON Marine working together with the Japanese Intelligence, The Defence Intelligence Headquarters (DIH)
    And because they got a Phonix in ther Logo properly they working together with us intelligence.
    By the way Like it's shown in the fictional Ps4/Ps5 Videogame Series
    Ninja Giden specially Ninja Giden 2
    Check out Anthony's book modern Ninja Skills.

  • @christopherflynn6743
    @christopherflynn6743 10 месяцев назад +21

    Wow he literally said what I said about 🤔 20 years ago 🤣 people don't want to be Shinobi (historical) they want to be Ninja (Hollywood) that's why Shinobi and ninja are dead. People love the illusion of not the actual. They will never give up the fantasy brah and 99% aren't watching this whole video they are going to grab the nonsense you put out in the first 35 minutes and run off to pretend to be ninjas 😂

    • @Seth-xh8qs
      @Seth-xh8qs 6 месяцев назад +2

      I love historical shinobi. It’s more interesting.

    • @christopherflynn6743
      @christopherflynn6743 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Seth-xh8qs absolutely it is, all of it really the samurai the Shinobi the monks from the north. A lot of things happen in Japan and In a very short period of time. 1300-1600 is only 300 years and they literally had everything. I really wish he would cover 1592-1598 that to me is the most interesting because it involves 3 army's from 3 counties. Japan Korea and China.

  • @warriorquestmartialartsnor5697
    @warriorquestmartialartsnor5697 10 месяцев назад +5

    Interesting to hear that you say that the Ninja would study the martial arts in their local region. Well Gyokko Ryu (And Togakure Ryu) was in the Iga area, Now it was probable therefore that the shinobi studied this and other forms of martial art. Hense why there is a deep connection with Gyokko ryu with Ninjutsu. After all it is said that Sandayu Momochi was a master of Gyokko Ryu and other schools. In regard to the Bujinkan, well most people say they are not studying Ninjutsu, and only play it up when Hatsumi wants to sell a book. They are more into Koryu now.

    • @adandyguyinspace5783
      @adandyguyinspace5783 6 месяцев назад

      They used to teach more from the 3 shinobi schools but don't anymore. I suppose it also really depends on which Bujinkan sensei you are learning from. I am a To-Shin Do student and wanted to learn the infiltration etc. so I started to read up on that stuff. Also there's individual Bujinkan books of some of the schools, in one of them they teach metsubushi and other famously ninja things.

  • @dire-decadence
    @dire-decadence 10 месяцев назад +2

    Please could you make a video on psychology and ninja philosophy.

  • @neil12392
    @neil12392 10 месяцев назад +3

    Very well Don Antony, very interesting.

  • @TheMindofRobert
    @TheMindofRobert 6 месяцев назад +2

    Much of this reminds me of reading Haha Lung books. Seriously.

  • @daiaimaru5618
    @daiaimaru5618 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is an EXCELLENT reference for the students of shinobi ways! However, I have a minor disagreement and it’s about the mystical aspect part. I do not believe that someone must perform old Japanese rituals and religious practices to have the true essence of ninjutsu. The Mansenshukai, for instance, is a heavily practical manual with a relatively few mystical arts in it. To add to that, many esoteric teachings in ninjutsu scrolls, such as the Mansenshukai and the Gunpo Jiyoshu, are actually practical and, sometimes, psychological tricks, but were viewed as magical since the science behind them might be unknown to the shinobi at that time.
    In my opinion and humble understanding of the Mansenshukai and the Shoninki, the true essence of ninjutsu is to protect your family and for your family’s prosperity, and it is not for personal gain. If you have that in mind and learn the practical skills only, including the mystical skills that have practical use, I believe you are in good shape. However, you can only make very limited use of ninjutsu in modern days of course.

  • @th1andonlyyy
    @th1andonlyyy 8 месяцев назад +2

    [I watched the entire video & I appreciate the direction shifu]

  • @tiffanybatcheller-harris522
    @tiffanybatcheller-harris522 10 месяцев назад +4

    Awesome video! Could you and Steven expand more on the topics that you offered to expand upon in future videos? 😉

  • @gaidencastro9706
    @gaidencastro9706 3 месяца назад +2

    Having a sort of sheet to the wall that conceals your full personality and having multiple personas depending on whether or not you're in the field is closely related to the study of internal family systems in modern psychology. It views that everyone, regardless of profession, relies on a large number of two-dimensional "archetypes" that allow them to tackle different challenges and stressors. It's the job of the therapists to discern each archetype, their roles, and ultimately build a three-dimensional picture of a person.

  • @scorpzgca
    @scorpzgca 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is a great video thank you for this opportunity I will analyse this and acquire the skills to do this in a moden day setting in paticular
    1. Martial Arts
    2. Climbing
    3. Psycology
    4. Strategy and Philsophy
    5. Reading human and Philosphy
    6. Reading human and natural terrain
    7. Languages
    8. Disguises
    9. Stealth
    10. Communication
    11. Escape and Evasion
    12. Survival Skills
    I now have the Book of Ninja great book

  • @AngloSaxon1
    @AngloSaxon1 7 месяцев назад +1

    In the west we do have records of peasant or farmer martial arts, and it is practiced to this day.

  • @ghostdog2898
    @ghostdog2898 10 месяцев назад +3

    What happened to JJ? His vids were awesome.

  • @henrikaugustsson4041
    @henrikaugustsson4041 10 месяцев назад +3

    Ninjas are basically ancient japanese James Bonds. They are intelligence agents, infiltrators, soldiers, manipulators... Am I on the right track?

  • @mikebusiness1
    @mikebusiness1 10 месяцев назад +3

    VERY GOOD idea for a Video, really!!! I really LOVE the topic and all that has been discussed. I would just LOVE it if you would go more in depth on Ninja Psychology, Mentality, Mental Preparation and everything related to that. Because I studied Psychology, and it always fascinated me. I did and am still doing my research, and there is not much out there, and even less information I can rely on. .... At the same time, I am also VERY interested in Religion and the Mystical Part/Path. So, not having access to Japanese documents as you two do, I would really LOVE and APPRECIATE it if you delve more into that. Thank you both in advance. And Thanks for the work and research you do. 😊By the way, I already have 2 of your books and will gradually get my hands on the whole collection. Very good work! 👏👏👏

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад +2

      Get all the books and you will get there and me and Steven will do more videos

    • @mikebusiness1
      @mikebusiness1 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AntonyCumminsI will do. I really like the work you do with the information and the books 👏👏👏

  • @ThaisefKnowles
    @ThaisefKnowles 10 месяцев назад +4

    People cannot become ninjas, but they can become "like" ninjas, even if marginally.
    Problem is that most people don't want to put in the amount of work necessary for that.

  • @jbbushido
    @jbbushido 7 месяцев назад +2

    Tremendous information!

  • @benzo80o.c82
    @benzo80o.c82 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for all this amazing knowledge..and bringing the truth on these amazing arts, respect to both Anthony and Steve..much respect 🙏

  • @HarleyFirestorm
    @HarleyFirestorm 5 месяцев назад +1

    I train in Ninjutsu and Jujitsu, and I absolutely love that mentality of being manipulative, deceptive and lying, on one condition, the ends they justify the mean's. For a true friend I would never betray them but someone I regard as enemy, I have no empathy for.

  • @lukeallen4398
    @lukeallen4398 10 месяцев назад +2

    These days the only training I do is to train to be an old man... 😊 this is truly THE WAY! ❤ I wish all you young shinobi luck though.

  • @dinninfreeman2014
    @dinninfreeman2014 2 месяца назад

    it's kinda funny how many of these things I was already doing without really associating them with my ninja interests, just as part of how I live my life.

  • @yisraelaker6696
    @yisraelaker6696 9 месяцев назад +2

    I trully want to follow the step of shinobi im ready to follow the path Shinobi

  • @NinjutsuBujinkanDojo
    @NinjutsuBujinkanDojo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for share my chanel and your posite comment Antony.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  9 месяцев назад

      You are welcome. You have a good channel keep posting.

  • @TechnicalPluto
    @TechnicalPluto 6 месяцев назад +1

    A point of contention : shinobi no jutsu developed in relation to the threat. Therefore the practice of shinobi no jutsu in modern times depends on what "threat" one has identified in his/her world.

  • @evandroantonucci2653
    @evandroantonucci2653 10 месяцев назад +4

    Watched the whole video. 😄 Extremely valuable guidance here. Looking forward to more videos like this one, to purchase more copies of the books and to practice according to possibility. Thanks for sharing!🙏🏻👏🏻👊🏻

  • @Vergil457
    @Vergil457 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don't meant to go off topic, but I recommend watching Bad Influence (1990). All of the core tenets of historically accurate Ninjutsu are all there -- in a modern context. There's even an improvised you-know-what scene involving a taillight. For kendo practitioners, there's -- a scene with a golf club. And then another improvised tactic involving an iron grate spike pulled out of a courtyard fountain. Thank you for this video and for the book, Modern Ninja Warfare. I hope that as many people as possible strive to become more like the Shinobi of the Sengoku era.

  • @kennethborr1158
    @kennethborr1158 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good video

  • @Luigi4Speed
    @Luigi4Speed 10 месяцев назад +1

    What an amazing explanation. I don't know why, but I can't save this video in any of my playlists.

  • @MongoPlant
    @MongoPlant 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wanted to make another post with element of venting but at the last moment stopped myself.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @Barakon
    @Barakon 10 месяцев назад +3

    I don’t think you can’t be a Shinobi nowadays, you can try & follow whatever has been preserved & perhaps dare I say remix some things.

    • @eknathamma8976
      @eknathamma8976 10 месяцев назад +2

      I do agree with you. Living modern shinobi of today have adapted. The Basenshukai states clearly that a shinobi that does not adapt and change techniques (evolve) is an ignorant shinobi! However, every modern shinobi should understand his or her roots fully.

    • @Barakon
      @Barakon 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@eknathamma8976 exactly!

    • @black_eagle
      @black_eagle 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@eknathamma8976 Yes, which is why people trying to practice ninjutsu as it was centuries ago are historical re-enactors, not ninja. This obsession with historical accuracy is strictly for scholars, not practitioners.

  • @tochiro6902
    @tochiro6902 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @seamusnaughton8217
    @seamusnaughton8217 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great vedloi keep them comeing seamus

  • @user-mn5qb1es2f
    @user-mn5qb1es2f 2 месяца назад

    cool video

  • @jerryc5743
    @jerryc5743 9 месяцев назад +1

    10:56 - if memory serves, not leaning on Google for this entry, but Buddhism had been prevalent in Japan since roughly 741 AD during the Nara period, a period of great Chinese influence on the culture.

  • @sonicredcr
    @sonicredcr 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, I have a question and please forgive me if you’ve covered this before, which you most likely have. I’ve been on and off the ninja research train for years; however, I’ve recently come across multiple RUclips videos, mostly from Dean, as well as online articles claiming that the Bansenshukai is loaded with lies and falsehoods. One article makes a similar claim about the Shoninki. Essentially these are stating that, the Bansenshukai specifically, was written only for the purpose of appealing to the Tokugawa shogunate, therefore, it is highly inaccurate. I highly doubt these claims as I’ve observed multiple RUclipsrs experiment with many of the tools and concoctions found in the book with, what I would consider impressive results.
    In my own experience as a private investigator, as well as the experiences I’ve learned about from a family member who was involved in covert operations during the Vietnam war, the philosophical principles and tactics laid out in the books seem extremely credible. I’m curious of your take on these claims, are these Bujinkan holdouts or could there be something to it? Thanks.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад +2

      Ignore those attacking the Bansenshukai. They are Bujinkan and loved it before I published it

  • @preparedsurvivalist2245
    @preparedsurvivalist2245 3 месяца назад +1

    This is a really important video. Steven and Antony are attempting to codify historical shinobi practices into a modern interpretation in order to allow anyone so inclined to incorporate these teachings into their lives in a meaningful way. Of course, the scariest and most daunting aspect about all of this is that the further down this rabbit hole you go, you risk losing yourself to this path.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks both of you for the video and information ⚔️👊🏻

  • @jde1311
    @jde1311 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Anthony,
    I remember watching a video of you a little while ago (where I think you were talking to a group of people) that had something to do with Samurai drinking sake before going to war. I can't find this video anymore. Does this ring any bells and if so you know where I might find this video? I want to re-watch it and remind myself of the full details.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад +1

      Night of been on my Natori channel try battle ritual or something like that

    • @jde1311
      @jde1311 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@AntonyCumminsThank that was right 👍

  • @jeanlloydbradberry9099
    @jeanlloydbradberry9099 8 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting ideas: The concepts are very useful for some people's personal development and goals; and those people should study and train, whether alone, or collectively in my opinion. What I studied and learned in the '80s and '90s has helped me immensely, and still informs a lot of my life today, and I don't regret a single moment of it, from the old "Shadows of Iga Society" literature, newsletters and seminars to attending ROTC "Ranger Platoon", and later my military intelligence and JFK Unconventional Warfare Center and School studies and training components to my personal martial arts, hand-to-hand and very conservative, limited parkour-related practices and U.S. Border Patrol training and experiences playing cat-and-mouse on the Mexican-U.S. border with human traffickers, illegal aliens and drug cartels who literally put a price on our heads when I was a federal agent; ALL of these interesting activities were informed and enhanced by my previous ninjutsu studies and training in the 1980's with Stephen K. Hayes and others during the old "ninja boom". Much of it was useful, valid and authentic, but much of it was also fantasy-based, but still a lot of fun! I hope that the ninjutsu culture and lore remains alive for future generations to benefit from and enjoy!

  • @AdventureThroughLife
    @AdventureThroughLife 10 месяцев назад +1

    A modern "ninja" would simply be translated into the modern day intelligence officer. Rarely are they ever put into the field, they mostly just manage networks of spies that they establish. It's too much risk to go in yourself, so you recruit, trick or manipulate people in certain positions to give you the information you need. I doubt an intelligence officer has any use for martial arts, weapons training, lockpicking etc. He uses the people who have access to what he needs to get it for him. A shinobi's duties and roles have been specialized into dozens of different modern roles, where if someone needs to be assassinated you don't use the intelligence officer, you call up the special forces like the SAS, then they work as a unit like The Increment, kill whoever needs to be killed and then go back to resume their normal duties. We have so many specialists that are so good at every single one of these ninja tasks that it is not really feasible to have a single person do everything a ninja did, because a ninja does not have all the hyper-specialized training as all the people that an intelligence officer has at his disposal. The closest thing you will get to something like a ninja in the modern day is maybe a corporate spy or a saboteur. Not to mention that spying is done via satellites, drones, hacking, viruses etc. It's not even that necessary to go into the field to learn everything about a person, unless he has little or no digital footprint.

  • @kevinbedw3964
    @kevinbedw3964 10 месяцев назад +5

    Read the books for the historical and learn them. The history is important and fascinating, but then apply some Modern techniques: parkour, dark psychology and social engineering, physical pen testing and lock picking, wrestling, BJJ, MMA and improvised weapons, stealth tactics both physical and digital, learn to make the traditional tools and use them.
    Love the books and practice is more fun, though I don't get to as often as I like!
    Keep up the great work!

    • @ghostdog2898
      @ghostdog2898 10 месяцев назад +2

      I would skip mma, and bjj. They take years to master. Try the Fairbairn system, Target Focus Training or Krav Maga instead. Proven and have short curriculums, depending on the teacher.

    • @kevinbedw3964
      @kevinbedw3964 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ghostdog2898 definitely 2 forms that I would include, but to exclude advanced grappling is unwise and proficiency can be had in 3-6mos. with the right instructor.

    • @ghostdog2898
      @ghostdog2898 10 месяцев назад

      I like grappling and have studied forms of grappling also. I prefer anti grappling, and many of the short military systems today teach this (Vunak being 1). That leaves me more time to study my historical ninjutsu material. Some people don't mind humping another mans leg for 3 to 6 mos, I'll pass.@@kevinbedw3964

    • @canadafree2087
      @canadafree2087 6 месяцев назад

      I have books by big names as well as Anthony. However, I also have "modern" Ninja books that are basically the scrolls of the SOE. In them it is about how to set up a cover identity, invisible inks, sabotage. Yes methods that may be dated now, but much more modern and ones we know were used by our own people.

  • @zsararce2405
    @zsararce2405 10 месяцев назад +1

    Baiin the assassin is great example

  • @user-oi6uf4gq1c
    @user-oi6uf4gq1c 10 месяцев назад +6

    Learning magic/witch craft is part of that. But I believe you could operate as a shinobi without it too. Casting spells is part why people feared the shinobi . You're pretty much a fighting witch . A special forces operator w a side of witchcraft as a skill set.

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 10 месяцев назад +2

    would you need to be, an occupational ninja, to be a "real ninja"? 😉

  • @andreelyusef3235
    @andreelyusef3235 7 месяцев назад +1

    Anthony, there was alot of talk of Takamatsu working with the Japanese gov or Emperor and him being know as a very skilled martial artist by Japanese. Did you ever find any proof of this?

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  7 месяцев назад +1

      There is no proof of anything to be fair apart from he studied Koryu

    • @andreelyusef3235
      @andreelyusef3235 7 месяцев назад

      @@AntonyCummins Thank you for the information and work you do. I will be buying your new book today. I have 3 already! I got to 1st Dan in the Genbukan before your books changed my life.

  • @frankprit3320
    @frankprit3320 9 месяцев назад +1

    great video!!! when you speak of magic and religion, i think you're really talking about utilizing the dark side of phycology to manipulating others., but you have to understand there belief systems in order to do that.

  • @sandranojiri5579
    @sandranojiri5579 10 месяцев назад +1

    You guys should do a podcast

  • @Doggieworld3Show
    @Doggieworld3Show 9 месяцев назад +1

    Might've told ya already. I got your "Book of Ninja" before moving from my old house, so I didn't get through much. I'll try to fix that. You often talk about the ambiguity and small records of ninja found in Japan. What did you cram in those big books?! (even in Bushido)

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  9 месяцев назад

      Alot of research. Book of ninja is a single translstion

    • @Doggieworld3Show
      @Doggieworld3Show 9 месяцев назад

      @@AntonyCumminsthe bansenshukai I recall?

  • @dire-decadence
    @dire-decadence 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shinobi Magic would be interesting.

  • @daiaimaru5618
    @daiaimaru5618 10 месяцев назад +1

    Finally, a lengthy video on ninjutsu by Antony Cummins! I will watch it once I’m home 👍🏻

  • @athenry
    @athenry 10 месяцев назад +1

    In Griffith's translation of the Sunzi Bing-fa, in chapter 1.26, he mentions that some type of device was used to "add up" the calculations of the five factors and seven elements. He suggests it may have been like an abacus or something similar. I have found nothing anywhere that even discusses HOW the calculations were made. Have you discovered anything in your research about the use of any kind of device which was or may have been used during the calculations by which the various factors and elements were "added up and compared" as it were? 3 points for our side, 2 points for the enemy, etc or however it may have worked? OR could you perhaps do a video discussing this topic of the mechanics of actually doing the calculations, kind of like you did when you set up a model of a castle in order to study fortified defence, attack/siege, disposition of forces in the defence, etc?

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад +1

      I will have a look

    • @athenry
      @athenry 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I appreciate the work you've done and continue to do. Real scholarship, greatly needed. @@AntonyCummins

    • @kevinparker9407
      @kevinparker9407 10 месяцев назад

      The device was possibly something like a feng shui compass? devotionalkart.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/225688-3435x2592-Chinese-compass-Feng-Shui-scaled.jpg
      Like the 'calculations' done with the I Ching?

  • @ShinobiStorm
    @ShinobiStorm 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been subbed to ur chan for over 13 years just have not commented on any until now. I watched whole vid. I think the reason ninjutsu is at it lowest point ever is because of the generation era. Im Gen X I started Bujinkan Ninjutsu back in 2007 I no longer train that style of Ninjutsu nor any other Ninjutsu style. However I do study a kobudo style Asayama Ichiden Ryu

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад

      Good to see you comment

    • @ShinobiStorm
      @ShinobiStorm 10 месяцев назад

      @@AntonyCummins The biggest reason that i never commented on anyones vids. is because I did not want to get drug in the middle of any scuffs that may come about. I remember the ninja battles from dean, choson ninja and ur partner that is in the vid here. I remember a email convo we had shared over Hatsumi's teacher, and a vid I had done on how to make a rope climbing harness that i used to climb a tree. you ask where did I learn that from Ninjutsu, I replied I did not learn it from ninjutsu i learned it from rock climbing and tat I just had added it to my tool box way back. I have all those vids from way back in the day private. But I have always supported what you have done I have just sit back in the shadows lol.

  • @Crippleddog
    @Crippleddog 9 месяцев назад +2

    A shinobi is hindered--- not accepting modernization.
    You can translate the scrolls how you like, as you never know if the information you've gathered is false. You're only screwing up something extremely special.

  • @SeanteBrown
    @SeanteBrown 10 месяцев назад +1

    More vids like this

  • @user-bs4mp8de3c
    @user-bs4mp8de3c 10 месяцев назад +1

    You know you're right about that Steven and Jerry but the one thing there's a lot of thieves or thugs whatever you want to call them out there f****** going around saying that they are Ninjas

  • @babradfreeman
    @babradfreeman 10 месяцев назад

    Watched until the end...Were Sociology, and Psychiatry subjects back then? I know my theatre degree helps with disguise and impersonation, according to this recent How to Train like a Real Ninja video @antonycummins.

    • @babradfreeman
      @babradfreeman 9 месяцев назад

      List of Key Samurai Skills:
      1. Spirituality/Religion (Zen Buddhism, Confucius, Daoism/Taoism, and Shinto)
      2. Writing and Reading
      3. History
      4. Calligraphy, Poetry, Theatre, Music, Art, and Painting
      5. Etiquette
      6. Morality
      7. Philosophy
      8. Psychology
      9. Sociology
      10. Yawara Torite - Wrestling and Grappling
      11. Yumi - Archery
      12. Kenjutsu - Swordsmanship
      13. Sojutsu - Spearsmanship
      14. Bojutsu - Wooden Staff
      15. Teppo - Gun Marksmanship
      16. Uma - Horsemanship
      17. Suiren - Aquatic Training
      18. Gunjutsu - Skills of War

    • @babradfreeman
      @babradfreeman 9 месяцев назад

      List of Key Shinobi Skills:
      1. Magic and Spirituality/Religion (Zen Buddhism, Confucius, Daoism/Taoism, and Shinto)
      2. Communication
      3. Languages
      4. Martial Arts
      5. Strategy and Tactics
      6. Psychology
      7. Sociology
      8. Philosophy
      9. Reading humans
      10. Reading natural terrain
      11. Wilderness Survival
      12. Lockpicking/Breaking & Entering
      13. Climbing
      14. Spycraft
      15. Disguise and Impersonation
      16. Stealth Movement
      17. Escape & Evasion
      18. Deception and Manipulation
      19. Chemistry
      20. Explosives

  • @tomsmarkovs1946
    @tomsmarkovs1946 5 месяцев назад +2

    Shinobi sounds more like being in the illuminati.

  • @andreasreinhardt8753
    @andreasreinhardt8753 10 месяцев назад +1

    Long story short: Historical shinobi where spies. There are all kinds of spies. Not every spie was a badass warrior. Most where probably harmless looking people.

  • @ryohamaru2272
    @ryohamaru2272 10 месяцев назад +1

    the real ninja is intelegent agent. their job is supply information

  • @philipcrocker4835
    @philipcrocker4835 10 месяцев назад +1

    excellent video look forward too more of the same just a thought on the idea of studying psychology to read others, i would say too also stop them from reading you

  • @jabnewmedia
    @jabnewmedia 10 месяцев назад +1

    Intelligence, reconnaissance, voodoo.

  • @Tanjutsu4420
    @Tanjutsu4420 10 месяцев назад +1

    do you have a method I can contact you directly?

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад

      Through my website

    • @Tanjutsu4420
      @Tanjutsu4420 10 месяцев назад

      @@AntonyCumminsokay thanks I sent you an email

  • @computron808
    @computron808 10 месяцев назад +1

    In a world full of Shinobi. Be a Samurai.

    • @computron808
      @computron808 10 месяцев назад

      @lucaaugment9039 not everyone is cut out to be liar and deceiver. I understand why they used to torture them ,when caught.
      But look at the world today. Deception is everywhere. Ppl on social media trying give off the impression that they’re something they’re not. The media either straight up lies or lies by omission,politicians,they’ll promise u the world,but once they get into power,they remember not their promises and so on and so forth.

  • @igaluitchannel6644
    @igaluitchannel6644 10 месяцев назад +1

    Farmer arts= Kusarigama.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад

      I disagree on this one but good topic

  • @adandyguyinspace5783
    @adandyguyinspace5783 6 месяцев назад +1

    So you give credit to this...Tada Genji and other thing or whatever for ninja martial arts but also discredit the Bujinkan, To-Shin Do, Akban etc. who literally have the ninja arts in their material. Why? Where's the bias here? Is it because they're vetted the way YOU and other naysayers want (because apparently someone not wanting to reveal something means its fake or that its not recognized by a GOVERNMENT who's motivations are purely POLITICAL also means its fake) or what? Bujinkan, To-Shin Do, Akban etc. their whole thing is that they teach what the ninja used. Hell if you wanna go further the one of the ninja specific schools in Bujinkan teaches metsubushi among other famously ninja techniques. If you wanna go even FURTHER the Bujinkan USED to teach more of the 3 ninja specific schools but don't anymore because Hatsumi says they aren't practical in today's world (which I think is shortsighted of him it just needs to be tailored). Why not talk a senior To-Shin Do sensei or someone from Bujinkan etc. as well? You have NEVER talked to Stephen Hayes, his senior students, or anyone from the other ninja schools but only talk to those who share your opinion. That is not scholarly research its a circle jerk. Why NOT have an interview with them? I can tell that this Toda Genji and the aforementioned organizations are pretty much one in the same but yet you give credence to one over the other. Is it because you got kicked out of the Bujinkan and have sour apples? Yeah, I read the stories which are easily googleable. in addition, your whole thing with Natori Ryu is basically the same concept as what Bujinkan et al are doing but according to people on the koryu subreddit you are mistaken. "Natori-ryu is not a koryu. It is essentially a reconstruction project by Antony Cummins, who doesn't have much martial training nor any..." This is not meant to talk crap about you but to point out that its very interesting my school, To-Shin Do, is not seen as real ninjutsu to you but YOUR project and this Tada Genji are legit when they are both centered around the same concept of learning techniques from a class of warriors who doubled as assassins, intelligence gatherers etc. saying all of this however, as a student of Ninpo I have read your book Ninja Skills and the Shoninki etc. It's great stuff, like learning when to sneak into somewhere etc.

  • @DanielOrtiz-dl8eo
    @DanielOrtiz-dl8eo 2 месяца назад +1

    I have strong incel vibes from this one. Come on antony, do better...

  • @theagency13
    @theagency13 10 месяцев назад +1

    No real disrespect intended. You're basically just trying to promote your books to the public.. your focus is always hitting on being a traditional shinobi. Real today. now ninjas. Range from real spies from basic hackers to con/scam gypsy grifters types. Organized thieves. Assassination is obviously fopaugh. But it is done quite effectively by government like agents Cia mossod etc.. don't forget corporate espionage too. why bother being a " traditional Shinobi ninja"? Unless you're selling the Hollywood bujinkan ninja image. To wannabe shinobis. For a modern operator. Tier 1 seal type delta team killer. Mear eaters. They have trained real martial arts. Current to their needs and today's environment. But history is hard to recreate. Easier to hypothetically assume.

  • @TzuZhiziWuSong
    @TzuZhiziWuSong 2 месяца назад

    As a shinobi you absolutely have had to studied martial arts! What a foolish thing that man said.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  2 месяца назад

      You really misunderstood this point

  • @masnur7007
    @masnur7007 8 месяцев назад +1

    My opinion is this guy is a fraud of a Ninja. Full of bull. Period!

  • @AwakenZen
    @AwakenZen 7 месяцев назад

    Just study batman

  • @sehingfrancis542
    @sehingfrancis542 10 месяцев назад

    Be aware this guy is known as the uoh/who man when he trained for a short time in actual training with the Bujinkan. He is completely corrupted ethically and banned from all real ninjutsu training schools. He harms the truth of our family Ninjutsu traditions out of revenge for his embarrassing gimp superior attitude which got him known for the screaming whimpering noise he made as he insisted upon being treated as he was upon entry to training for the first time in his life as if he really was a Godan Black Belt. And he couldn't handle his constant failures at pretending he already had the skills of a fifth degree ninja.

    • @AntonyCummins
      @AntonyCummins  10 месяцев назад

      You are an angry chap aren’t you.

  • @AwakenZen
    @AwakenZen 7 месяцев назад

    48 powers of law sounds much more useful than this crap