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Beat me to it lol!
Hi there, what I meant was someone actually "wacking" the dummy, maybe someone practicing multiple strikes on the dummy itself to show what it can take.:cool:
Hi there, I didn't look through all your videos, but showing someone training on the dummy might be nice. To show what it can/cant do with action would help...
Just an opinion.
It might be a good thing.
I thought this would turn out to be a "Choson ninja" thread..:eek:
Hi Shane and Tracy,
My response was not meant to be "snobby" or rude sounding, if I came across that way I apologise. I am far from an expert at Ninpo, and only have actual training experience...
Sorry for the cliche..but..
Keep training. And then train some more..
I have heard of this school mentioned before, but don't know a thing about it. (not surprising)
My google fu skills only show this thread, and Don Angier's Yanagi ryu, and few about Yoshin ryu..
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Very Cool!
Ahh, thanks for the correction. All I do know is that he is Panamanian, and Winddemon used to get a single tear about the shining light, the proud Black Father of American Ninjitsu..:)
Tanemura sensei is a great martial artist indeed! But that won't change my view on Ron Duncan's hodge-podge of Koga ryu, and "Aieekee Jujutsu". Have you viewed the koga ryu ninjutsu tape? People...
Im sorry Tony, but I think you may be the only one who believes this, which is fine...:)
That video is so bad that im going to light my jeep on fire...no I wont do that..
but that video was bad...I mean ...bad.
You ARE the ninpo police.
*Edit- meaning I thought you might be a policeman........that practices ninpo.
Hi Mark!
http://www.houstonselfdefenseco.com/instructors.php
Togakure, not Tagakure. :)
Experience with Koga-ryu ninjutsu..?
After re-reading the thread, I guess I did take the point out of context.
Each dojo will differ from place to place. But yes there is a curriculum, and grading requirements, but they will not be...
Im not sure how else to put it.. every kyu level has requirements. I believe the differences between dojos are from 1st dan to 5th dan, but to say it has no requirements is silly.
The TCJRNM is a...
At first, I believed you to be joking. But, the Bujinkan DOES have requirements, and written curriculum. Such a broad sweeping statement is silly. It's a bit like saying ALL John Andersons sing...
:laugh:
That's humor, I recognize that.
That is how I read it. I was tired, makes sense now..
HUH? No sense make you speak.
I dont remember exactly what book its in, but I was under the impression, Kumogakure ryu was one that came from Toda-sensei. Ill look after painting.:)