He was a ninjutsu practitioner. I could tell by the techniques in his demo. Unfortunately, he wasn't a good one. He lost. But it is to no discredit to the style. I'm pretty sure he trained under Jim Bussey. He isn't exactly one of the better practitioners or instructors. In fact, he has a reputation for cranking out mediocre fighters who all seem to have big heads and a short temper. Ninjutsu, just like anything else has practitioners that aren't well trained but still think they are good fighters just because they train ninjutsu. I could tell by the way he tried to force a technique on the guy who basically fell on him and proceeded to pound him like a punching bag.
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Originally posted by jcmackHe was a ninjutsu practitioner. I could tell by the techniques in his demo. Unfortunately, he wasn't a good one.)
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Originally posted by Thai BriThere is a Ninjitsu fighter who is totally undefeated in the UFC. He invoked his cloak of invisibility (except for his stupid biggie toe slippers) and crept about undetected.
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Interesting Point. Perhaps we can sart a new Pirate Art, and watch the mugs fill up the martial arts press with pretence of discovering the "secret" training methods.
Just like all the Ninjas did.
By the way, do you know how to tell if a Ninja is in a fight?
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Argh... I leave for one month to tend to my new son and the rest of you ninjitsu people let the world walk all over you. SHEESH. Quit talking like ninjitsu is some kinda fantasy, quit poorly paraphrasing Hayes and Hatsumi like they're gods and get a clue! Say something useful. I don't even know where to begin with the damage that you all have allowed here. GAAA!
-Hikage
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Pirates were tough people. For its time period, I believe ninjutsu was a very effective art, however, I don't believe any of that B.S. about it requiring no physical strength to perform the techniques.
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Originally posted by Broadsword2004Pirates were tough people. For its time period, I believe ninjutsu was a very effective art, however, I don't believe any of that B.S. about it requiring no physical strength to perform the techniques.
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Originally posted by koto_ryuMinimal is what we shoot for, similar to aikido. Use the opponent's force and just guide it and control it to use to your ado vantage. That whole thing.You're not helping matters. Now put your hole digging shovel away, put away the Hayes books and say something to demonstrate that you've actually used ninjitsu, what works for you, and why.
-Hikage
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