[ Ссылка ] Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu Ninpo Ninjutsu does indeed contain ground grappling and ground fighting. Many of the techniques are taught directly in kata or are extracted from ideas of standing techniques and general combative principles.
It is true that not all Bujinkan Dojo train in ground fighting or effective ground fight and that some dojo do not spar, but we here at Bujinkan Makoto Dojo do indeed spar and train in very effective ground grappling and "fighting" techniques.
We address the ground in terms of position osae komi, hold downs and pins, kansetsu waza or locking also called submission holds and chokes and striking. Beyond that we address multiple attackers and weapons in the scope of ground fighting.
Randori or sparring and drilling play an important role in all of our training at Bujinkan Makoto Dojo as well as standard kata training. Our students have tested our techniques in competition as well as full out sparring and our sensei tests our techniques out often in his job as a bouncer at a local night club as well as years involved in security and police work.
In the video above we explore the guard what we call sei tai no kamae and the first level of how to defend against punches, we also explore uma nori or mount again defending against punches and reversing the position.
We also take a look at students sparring what we call randori in which you can see throws such as ganseki nage/ ganseki gake and morote gari or double leg takedown.
The art of masaaki hatsumi is varied and very functional. It is up to the student to seek out a teacher who can apply the knowledge for real.
Much of the techniques are the same as in wrestling, combat submission wrestling judo and brazilian jiu jitsu bjj. If you like what you see please comment subscribe and like our video and for more personal training visit us at our Dojo in Parma Ohio USA
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