teaching traditional stories

by admin on January 29, 2009

teaching traditional stories
How I can use my Bujinkan training to my benefit?

I already know the many insults I'm going to get with this question, but just hear me out. I'm a member of the Bujinkan because it's the closest taijutsu art that to me, and I wanna learn traditional grappling. I've heard stories that the Bujinkan used to be much more alive than it is today, that they even sparred and conditioned themselves well. So, here's my question: how do you think I can make my Bujinkan training more alive besides adding some techniques from MMA and sparring? I wanna be much more different than most Bujinkan practitioners, I want to make my training a lot more alive, because the techniques taught really can work. It's just that the way they teach makes the techniques lose their practicality. My idea is to find different people of different martial arts backrounds and create a fight club where we spar with each other regularly and get a better understanding of the many martial arts. What do you guys think?

There are no such things as MMA techniques. Ninjutsu has some submission wins in the early days of the UFC as well. The techniques of any ninjutsu (Bunjinkan or other wise) associations are not secret and are in other martial arts as well.

Starting a "fight club" is a terrible idea, having hard sparring with many friends is good. I spent many a hours out in parks with me and my friends beating the crap out of each other and we all learned a lot...got questioned by the cop a few times to lol.

Keep training though, the only what to get a better understanding of the arts you take is by taking them and devoting yourself to them

Hinduism in Pratice

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