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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by Kotaro
    I have my own "system". Its ultra hardcore. It involves me spinning my arms in vertical circles and running as hard and fast as I can into the enemy, trying to hit him with the top of my head. It took me half my life to master, but boy was it worth it.

    Well.........isn't that special?


    Uh, good luck with that.........................................................

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  • Kotaro
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    I have my own "system". Its ultra hardcore. It involves me spinning my arms in vertical circles and running as hard and fast as I can into the enemy, trying to hit him with the top of my head. It took me half my life to master, but boy was it worth it.

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  • Shoot
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    How dark is it outside when they fight? In the dark the Ninja has a distinct advantage because you can’t see him. System is important, but all systems that increase athleticism will increase a persons ability to survive. I would argue that playing football is a great martial art. It makes you tough, fast, strong. Believe it or not humans have instincts in a confrontation. We all have an entire martial arts system built into our genetic code. It comes out in times of extreme stress. The better shape you’re in from any “system” the better off you’ll be. Of course, going right to the heart of the matter and training with practical styles helps tremendously in refining what nature has given you.

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  • medic06
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    Yes!!!!! :d

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  • Blue Wave Gym
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    ok then

    we'll call it freestyle grappling or mma, happy now

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  • medic06
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    this whole section should be under japanese since you call what you do jujitsu

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  • Blue Wave Gym
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    this thread

    should be called nobody give a S*** put it in the korean or japanese arts section

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by grey-ninja
    what you learn in textbooks on its history , is still unclear on its origin , it even suggests it possibly originated earlier .

    but if u trace the lineage of grandmasters it goes that far

    You know, there are history books other than those in comic-book form.

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  • grey-ninja
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    Originally posted by jubaji
    Ya don't say.......

    what you learn in textbooks on its history , is still unclear on its origin , it even suggests it possibly originated earlier .

    but if u trace the lineage of grandmasters it goes that far

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by grey-ninja
    . it is one of the oldest martial arts , it dates back to 800 B.C .

    Ya don't say.......

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  • medic06
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    All depends: how good is are the two practioners and how good is their training. Plus, is it just hand to hand or anything goes??

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  • grey-ninja
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    Originally posted by blade_cs
    Well, this might be similar to one of the previous threads, but anyways:

    Okay.. Ninjitsu vs Hapkido...

    Both claim that their system is a complete art, covering standup fighting and ground fighting with punching, kicking, elbows, and joint locks.

    So how do these arts differ besides the history (like Ninjitsu's Japanese and Hapkido's Korean) and origin (Grandmasters... etc)?

    And if a Ninjitsu and Hapkido guy were to fight.. which guy do you think will win? Well, I know this question's broad due to fighting environment person's health.. etc. But I mean in general, where both opponents were equal size.

    well a ninjitsu warrior of course ,there are over 6000 basic techniques that are taught , there are many more that are not even known unless u are a grandmaster of the 18th or 19th level or higher . it is one of the oldest martial arts , it dates back to 800 B.C .

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  • academian
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    hatsumi

    Dr.Hatsumi SAYS alot of things...

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  • Tom Yum
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    Originally posted by chalambok
    every night his wife makes him take out the trash and walk the dogs.
    We become "Yes, Ma'ams"

    Yes to the mams'....

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  • chalambok
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    Dr Hatsumi himself has said there is only one ninja, that being him. He also said that although he may be one of the toughest men in the world, every night his wife makes him take out the trash and walk the dogs.

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