Kashiwa Bujinkan Ninjutsu- Training showreel

Posted on 16. Jun, 2010 by 忍者 in Training

The Kashiwa Bujinkan Ninjutsu school in Colorado Springs. More budo taijutsu and indoor and outdoor training along various Kata and Waza. Video focuses on footage from the Yearly Annual Open House demo 2009, hosted in the dojo. Music: Buddhist Cafe 1. Beautiful Life [sunshine mix] Thank you for watching and please comment,rate, or subscribe.. if you want more videos like this.

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25 Responses to “Kashiwa Bujinkan Ninjutsu- Training showreel”

  1. cowboyfromkettins

    13. Feb, 2010

    i dont see how people can assume that because you dont use full force on your friends in the training hall that it will impact on the execution of techniques in reality, i train with the bujinkan and have had to use the techniques for real a few times, the softer training in the hall did not hinder my application of the techniques.

  2. alucard68a

    18. Feb, 2010

    … thats the art of killing… then guns came and made thinks easier for us big bellied guys hehe

  3. sengoku17

    20. Feb, 2010

    stop argueing, in my training, i buy a gun and shoot you all. there, i win hahaha

  4. lepivert

    23. Feb, 2010

    wrong, you have to get the time to shoot before I put my finger behind the trigger, so that you can’t pull it.

  5. brainysnaeha

    25. Feb, 2010

    I’m gonna start training this april!
    Actually,the bujikan ninjutsu dojo in thailand are not allowed any cameras or
    video recorder there.
    No other persons allowed except the
    Practioners and students.
    It’s very strict there and i understand that.
    But in the US they allowed?
    Maybe one of you from this dojo have been visited the thailand bujikan dojo
    Before,maybe.

  6. aa3gunner

    13. Mar, 2010

    anybody can pull a trigger. What happens when you don’t got one?? You gonna slap the guy to death? And most of the time, fighting or self defense doesn’t require killing.

    Dude this is HAND to HAND/ Close Quarters Combat.

    Just ask the Marine Corps. or the Special Forces the necessity of teaching martial arts to their soldiers.

    Besides, ain’t you never watch Steven Segeal or Van Damme? they got mad guns. lmao….

  7. sniper11235

    29. Mar, 2010

    @sengoku17 any retard can buy a gun and pull a trigger. marital arts is about bettering ones self, not killing people. oh and by the way, if someone is highly trained in marital arts, they can take the gun right out of your hands and kill you with it.

  8. femoman

    30. Mar, 2010

    Hey, a question for any actual Bujinkan practitioners out there: How long does it usually take to go from white belt to whatever’s next (The green belt, and the Kyu ranks, I think)?

  9. jawhead229

    31. Mar, 2010

    how much is martial arts training cost?

  10. eskameflevs

    27. Apr, 2010

    that’s some amazing taihenjutsu =D
    liked the bojutsu and bikenjutsu also

  11. geni0h

    12. May, 2010

    oh yeah i love wtfjutsu and stfujutsu

  12. ManicParroT

    19. May, 2010

    @aa3gunner Just to be quite plain, martial arts are extremely unimportant in the military. They’re a nice physical training tool, but armies spend 80% of their time training soldiers to march and shoot. For a soldier on the battlefield to actually have to resort to unarmed combat the situation must have gone immensely pear shaped.
    Consider – he has no rifle, no sidearm and no friends. What the hell’s he been doing?

  13. Ganjaflash420

    19. May, 2010

    nice vtraining love it =)

    i make wing tsun

  14. aa3gunner

    19. May, 2010

    @ManicParroT: Please Google “MCMAP” and “Army Combatives”. Then restate your comment.

    Also watch here on youtube “Human Weapon: Marine Corps. Martial Arts”.
    The army also has a motto saying: “Sometimes, the then enemy is close enough to touch.”

    Seriously dude, where have you been?? Isolated in your basement playing Counter Strike all night? Geez you’re naive.

  15. ManicParroT

    19. May, 2010

    @aa3gunner Already seen it.
    I suspect the Marines would be better off spending the time learning basic Arabic.

  16. aa3gunner

    20. May, 2010

    @ManicParroT. ACtually they wouldn’t

  17. LetsPlayItNAO

    28. May, 2010

    Starting this a week on monday. I really cant wait!

  18. 8ringsofshaolin

    29. May, 2010

    this is hilarious do people actually think this stuff works in real life…wtf are these power rangers? and why is it always white people that line up for this silly crap…test this crap against mma or bjj.

  19. 8ringsofshaolin

    29. May, 2010

    @shamanmik3 haha common is this power rangers this crap would not work in real life test this garbage agianst mma or bjj and why is it white people always line up for this foolish garbage>

  20. shamanmik3

    30. May, 2010

    @8ringsofshaolin
    Well first of all, why are you assuming that im white? Thats a load of bullshit cause i aint.
    Secondly, MMA And BJJ doesnt work in RL either because the fact is that you’re learned to follow some rules, and not to apply it in real life.
    What i want to say that even if this doesnt work as well as its said, nothing does. Ive trained MMA, BJJ, Karate and Judo. And what ive learned from experience is that no one works on the streets unless you modify it to your personal preferences

  21. jasonmc10

    31. May, 2010

    O_o that was the most awesome ninjutsu display i have ever seen in all my life…blow away……

  22. Daimyo20

    02. Jun, 2010

    In love with your videos. Wish i could be in a ninja dojo too.

  23. herbalclint

    05. Jun, 2010

    You guys are wicked. Great work. Getting a bit old and fat now, but might look you up over here in Adelaide, Australia!!

  24. ReckTheSacredPoet

    13. Jun, 2010

    Is it just me or is the music that starts at 1:05 the theme song to Air gear?

  25. falkon14

    13. Jun, 2010

    Bujinkan Ninjutsu looks like it could be quite fun, i always liked ninjas since a kid

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