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You piqued my curiosoty,
the ninjitsu that you learn, is it similar to jujitsu? what differs? is it that while jujitsu is the Samuri (sp) way, which is hard but with a code of honor (With all the codes of living), ninjitsu is the same art but with an onus on winning at all costs and the development of skills that enable you to 'fight dirty'. Am curious as I have never come across a Ninjitsu student before and have only really the knowledge of what you get in mainstream media (films and myths). edit: dont flame me, I've just taken some time to read through the thread
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Uechi-Ryu is a great choice. Hard style but it pays off. If you can get into Shuai chiao try that out. It is a very hard stlye as we'll, but hey...if they were easy we would not need to go train. Shuai Chiao has bone breaks,joint locks with pressure points and nasty throws. Uechi is a great style, concentrates on getting a fight over quick with punches, kicks to deadly/crippling/severe pain spots. Say uechi fighters are made to fight in phone booths...just to give you an idea.
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We did train using ninja weapons which i spose u wouldn't be doing in jujitsu so i spose that is a difference. and the philosiphy behind the 2 would be different i would assume.
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To be fair, I'm not pretending to know that much about MA, but I'm still pretty sure this is the truth. What I mean is, I read newspapers and stuff like that. I think people like RobertG who stick to their impressions of reality are probably right. That's all it is. Myself, I think it would be great to learn how to fight like Jackie Chan, but that's just so I could make people laugh. |
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i know that frisco doesn't have one but hayward does and that is a moore's karate and kung fu school. seven animal styles make up this system of street fighting tactics using throws, joint locks, kicks, punches, open handed strikes, and everything you would need to keep you interested and busy for about fifty years. it has inside of it the hard basic stances, blocks, kicks, and punches of japanese arts like shotokan, or korean arts like taekwon do. it has the chinese throwing art, and begining of judo and bjj, called shuai chiao, hung gar tiger kung fu, portions of plum blossom preying mantis, (also taught in the mantis category is the mantis broadsword set). you can read more about it if you search for shou shu on the net.
the seven animals are: bear tiger mongoose crane mantis cobra dragon one of the sites you might find in your search of shou shu is a guy that used to be a part of the school system making up moore's karate and kung fu. he gives an alright depiction of the art but is not affiliated with the family anymore. anyway an art is what you are looking for not a personal biast from someone you don't even know. shun shifu macabnee is the person you should talk to at the hayward school if you are interested. happy hunting. huey. |
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