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Who is the best martial artist ever?
Posted on 15. Aug, 2010 by 忍者.
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Who do you think is the the best one among these(I hope you know all of them):
Gogen Yamaguchi,ED Parker,Ralph Castro,Morihei Ueshiba,Bruce Lee,Mas Oyama,Chogun Miyagi,Chuck Norris,Benny Urquidez,Van Damme,Masaaki Hatsumi,Toshitsugo Takamatsu(the master fo Masaaki Hatsumi),Lau Bun,Yip Man, the founder of Hapkido(I cannot remember his name now)and if you know of other great Chinese or Japanese or Korean masters, you may include them also in the list.
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Want to learn a little about ninjutsu and to-shin do?
Posted on 12. Aug, 2010 by 忍者.
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Just thought I’d paste some info from skhquest.com in hopes of providing accurate info for those with ninja or ninjutsu questions.
Due to misrepresentation in movies and media by the late 1980s, the art of Japan‘s ninja was so misunderstood that the words "ninjutsu" or "ninja" blocked many people from considering training in our schools. The image of Japan’s authentic ninja had become so tarnished that it seemed time to bring in a new wave of understanding for the 21st Century.
The ninja arts have been misunderstood throughout Japan’s history. In the 1800s, grandmaster Toshitsugu Takamatsu avoided awkward attention by referring to his ninja arts as happo-biken .
In the 1900s, Masaaki Hatsumi came to call his ninja martial arts practice budo taijutsu.
Taking the tradition into the first century of the 2000s, Stephen K. Hayes refers to his ninja art as To-Shin Do, of which he and his wife Rumiko are An-shu directors of the Kasumi-An
At the heart of the martial techniques that we teach is the depth heritage of the original Togakure ninja invisible warriors. SKH Quest students are introduced to the original ways of the Togakure ninja through training in the highly practical physical, mental, and strategic skills of To-Shin Do.
What is the difference between To-Shin Do and Bujinkan training?
To-Shin Do is best explained as a way of training for self-defense and personal development that embodies everything the Bujinkan has to offer, PLUS a whole collection of training methods and insights that are important for 21st Century American students.
Obviously, fights are different in modern America than they were in 1500s Japan. Masaaki Hatsumi has made it quite clear that it is not the job of Japanese masters to attempt to translate classical combat lessons into relevance for countries and cultures foreign to Japan. That is our job, and Stephen K. Hayes’ genius is his ability to eliminate the need for all the guesswork when it comes to translating classical lessons into vibrant modern relevance. An-Shu Stephen K. Hayes has a unique ability to teach the classical exercises in ways that allow us to apply the essence of the kata to modern attack situations.
An-Shu Stephen K. Hayes has said for years, "To-Shin Do is the greatest tribute I can pay to my teacher Masaaki Hatsumi. Training with Hatsumi Sensei in Japan opened my eyes and heart to vast realms of warrior truth that were inaccessible in the martial arts scene of late 1960s America. After immersing myself in training with Hatsumi Sensei in the 1970s and 1980s, my inspiration was bubbling over. This stuff was incredibly valuable, and I was captivated by the idea of translating the gift of Hatsumi Sensei’s lessons into a form that could serve my own culture and people back in America."
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Why do people come to Answers to start arguments? Aren't there plenty of chat rooms for that?
Posted on 09. Aug, 2010 by 忍者.
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Especially arguements over who or what is better than the other. I know I’ve been guilty of it myself to some degree, but some of the arguements are just plain childish. Try to be a little more positive and helpful to others.
"Find a way to polish your heart everyday"
Soke Masaaki Hatsumi
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How would you rate these following martial artists?
Posted on 07. Aug, 2010 by 忍者.
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a) Bad
b) Fair
c) Good
d) Excellent
I’ll only name the most known ones:
Chuck Norris, Benny Urquidez, Rickson Gracie, Bruce Lee, Yip Man, Mas Oyama, Fedor Emilianenko, Anderson Silva, Masaaki Hatsumi, Mushasi, Gogen Yamaguchi, Chojun Miyagi, Toshisutgo Takamatsu, Mitose, Ed Parker, Morihei Ueshiba.
Or who would you put into the bad ones category, the fair ones, the good ones and the excellent ones
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Masaaki Hatsumi with Power Rangers?
Posted on 04. Aug, 2010 by 忍者.
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What’s up with this?
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Successor to Hatsumi Masaaki?
Posted on 01. Aug, 2010 by 忍者.
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Must he chose a successor after him to become Grandmaster??? I have intention to go and learn the art of ninjutsu later on (like in 10 yeras perhaps) and I was wondering if he would chose a successor to him.
Thanks!
or perhaps 7 years… (because I’m still 13)
I can’t really afford to live in Japan at my age T___T
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have you heard of Masaaki Hatsumi the last living ninja – this real life not a film or a comic book?
Posted on 29. Jul, 2010 by 忍者.
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I just came across a video about a man named Masaaki Hatsumi , it said on the description that he was the last living ninja, and that the world would lose so much knowledge if he died, so I have a few questions if anyone can help
is Masaaki Hatsumi the last living ninja? I know he is the soke of several ninjitsu schools but does he not have an apprentice to replace him with whom he parts his most important secrets ?
and surly there are more living ninjas which just decide to remain hidden after all remaining hidden is a large part of being a ninja.
I was just wondering if anyone had any info on those questions
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Does Masaaki Hatsumi train Black people?(Africans,African Americans)?
Posted on 26. Jul, 2010 by 忍者.
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If you answer my question correctly you will recieve 5 stars besides answering with lolz
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where can i train under Masaaki Hatsumi?
Posted on 23. Jul, 2010 by 忍者.
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he is ninjitsu grandmaster
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I always wondered what would happen in a duel between Bruce Lee and Masaaki Hatsumi or Sensei Takamatsu…?
Posted on 20. Jul, 2010 by 忍者.
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What do you think? The three are excellent martial artists.
