What is the difference between ninjutsu and jujitsu
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There are three main types of jutsu : ninjutsu , the ability to do things one otherwise could not. Usage of weapons, etc. There are also several more "sub- jutsu " that are basically subsets or subcategories of the three above: barrier ninjutsu , the use of barriers for protection, trapping an enemy, and so on. Often combined with other jutsu. Similar, but not the same as, kinjutsu.
Killua Killua I assume the "blood limit types" are a reference to kekkei genkais. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 2. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. If you care none of that and want the skills of what the historical ninja would have had. Train like a Special Forces soldier in covert ops and weapons and skills, then mix in espionage training and wilderness survival training. I trained in the Bujinkan for about 8 years and since leaving I've occasionally stopped in to visit a class or watched video to see how things have changed.
In the 28 years since then I've trained a number of different styles, but my primary technical foundation is in BJJ and Muay Thai. The Bujinkan curriculum is a fairly well rounded mix of grappling standing grapping, not newaza , striking, and weapons work.
There's not much time devoted to the "ninjutsu" elements of stealth, climbing, and so on. The technical principles of the art are reasonably sound. The problem is that actual sparring is just about non-existent. Techniques are typically practiced against an training partner who presents a pre-determined, overly committed, highly stylized attack. Most commonly you'll see a stylized long range lunch punch with the arm left hanging out at the end or a static wrist or lapel grab.
Even when you see the attacker present a combination or a "free style" attack it still will be the sort of incompetent attack that would never work against a skilled fighter. The result of this in my opinion is that you end up with practitioners who are skilled in demonstrating techniques against a certain type of stylized but incompetent attacks and have lots of theoretical ideas about what would work in a given situation that don't necessarily hold up in reality.
There are techniques taught in the Bujinkan which are reasonably workable, others which might work under certain specialized situations, and others which just aren't going to work at all for anybody - but there's a general lack of awareness of the difference between these high-percentage, low-percentage, and no-percentage techniques.
To be fair, this is a criticism I would have for any system which doesn't include any kind of sparring. The best things I got out of my time in the Bujinkan were improved body awareness and control, good ukemi, and a sense for thinking about things tactically. Bujinkan dojo vary a lot in terms of their approach and training methodology so it does depend on the teacher. If I'm understanding correctly, the link is that Takamatsu had an instructor with a familial link to the arts from that region.
However that doesn't mean that Togakure Ryu, Kumogakure Ryu, or Gyokushin Ryu necessarily existed under those names, with the same formal curriculum, or with the claimed lineage prior to Takamatsu. Would you say that's fair? True, but the specific elements I cited seem to be pretty widespread, Would you agree? Martial D Senior Master.
Joined May 18, Messages 3, Reaction score 1, Alright, thank you for your answers! Yes, I tend to agree with you, that sparring is important. Otherwise it's just predetermined scenarios.
I'm probably gonna do a bit of muay thai on the side with my wife who really just wants to hit stuff, she's not interested in grappling and locks , so that might balance things. But anyways I still haven't visited the ninjutsu dojo yet, so I'll see when I visit it. Thank you for enlightening me a bit, I am now a little bit less clueless about ninjutsu, haha! Nah, I'm good haha! As I said, I am not kidding myself into believing that I will become an actual ninja or spy or assassin or what else.
As long as the fighting techniques are good, the name of the school matters little to me. And since there's a ninjutsu dojo near my home with very good reviews on Google for what it's worth , I'll pay it a visit.
Thanks y'all for your answers! Martial D said:. If you are looking for practical fighting techniques, you are looking in the entirely wrong direction if you are looking at ANY school that advertises as 'ninjitsu'. Hi What makes you say that? Because they don't actually fight or spar, and what they teach doesn't work in actual practice when the other guy is fighting back.
If you want to learn how to fight, learn how to box, kick, wrestle and do groundfighting somewhere they actually compete. If someone tells you their stuff is 'to dangerous for competition', you know you've been had. Joined Feb 23, Messages 20, Reaction score 5, Have fun with that then. Most of what you are going to get is Japanese flavored larping.
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