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Something to Complement Bujinkan By Mistermista - Wed, 07 Mar 2007 06:11:05 GMT
========= Hey all, I've only just started Bujinkan a couple of months ago, but already I know enough about it to say that I will still be doing it in 15 years time. Unless I starting breaking my arms and wrists and stuff. The only problem I find is that the techniques are all done slowly. While this helps me understand them, its not doing anything for my speed and reaction time, which is going to be vital in a fight. I was looking at Wing Chun stuff, because those guys seem to be really fast. Does anyone agree or disagree. I'd really like you opinions. Tanquerayray Read More ... or click reply below. ------------------------------ MartialTalk.com Post Bot - Ninjitsu Feed |
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