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Originally Posted by obsessed
You know, I"ve been searching the net for this art, and all the videos and stuff I encounter all have one attack phasing.
What I mean is, the techniques are good, but the attacker only stops after the first attack.
Isn't there anything on the net where there is some guy getting destroyed with ninjutsu? I mean setting someone up for an attack by you after dodging his punch can lead to nothing if he moves and decides to wiggle around and not get into a lockable position.
Why can't there be any realistic evidence of ninjutsu at work?
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First of all... you cannot learn ninjitsu from the internet. This only perpetuates the breed of pajama wearers who perform "missions" for a clan master.
Secondly, realize that they are showing you only the basic technique. This is a starting point. As you get in the arts longer, you will learn that it is expected that you creat beyond this basic technique. Integrated into the art is an understanding of how to create openings and how to off-balance the man so that counter attack is not possible. Yes, in the internet pics and videos, they are stopping after only on punch. Yes, they can adjust and punch again. Yes, that would make for a fanstastic movie fight seen. There is so much more beyond that. These movies are only showing you how to get out of the way. The first rule of martial arts is not being there. You are not going to find many advanced techniques for any art on the internet. There aren't any ninjitsu instructors on the internet that I personally go to for information. They just aren't showing you anything. Furthermore, be contented in knowing that there are elements in ninjitsu that will show you how to move beyond this scenario.
-Hikage
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