Ninjutsu Is NOT What You Think
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Published 2023-05-12
Big thanks to William "The Swedish Ninja" Ustav for filming and Yari No Hanzo (www.yarinohanzo.com/) for the amazing gift.
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All Comments (21)
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Deep bow to all my subscribers! 🙏 What should I film next? 📽
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Let's be real. We all wanted to be ninjas when we were kids.
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I get so tired of people bashing different martial arts styles I find these videos really refreshing it’s nice to see people being open minded
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So are we not gonna talk about that ending? The way he explained jesse is already learning ninjatsu by gathering knowledge and information because its a big part of the art. Made my jaw drop.
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His charisma was amazing and it was like watching a magician with lethal intent. Waves his hand here and with the other hand he has already removed your vital organs. Thanks again Jesse for your content. Njut av solen.
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The way you carry so much respect for each martial art and allowing yourself to be teachable is awesome. So excited for what’s to come📈
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This guy is very interesting. Combat like chess. He’s thinking 12 moves ahead. Lots of food for thought in this interview. Thank you Jesse for exposing us to all these amazing martial artist!
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I've done Ninjutsu and Kenjutsu for most of my life and this guy is 1000% spot-on in everything he said. The first thing I was taught in both disciplines was how to stand upright, perfectly relaxed. Everything that came next came from just complete relaxation. Making movements from open concealment. Using every part of the body and every opening/weakness in your opponent. This video makes me VERY happy.
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His story about shuko resonates with me. 15-16 years later and I still remember the pain of the metal bending into the back of my hands
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Dude or Jesse you must do more with this practitioner, the video is not enough. Quite a open minded, humble, funny person he is. Love if you did more with him on the martial art of it one hopes ?
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I love his energy!! Would love to see more of you 2 together!
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Properly taught ninjutsu is one of the best traditional styles for bouncing/crowd control if you're a reasonably sized guy, but schools who do regular pressure testing are very rare. I'd still encourage MMA or other combos over it (ie, wrestling and boxing), but a lot of the traditional/historical restrictions that inform ninjutsu seem to be particularly practical and effective when working in security. I never understood ninjutsu's short, limited movements and strikes until I started working in a crowded club environment and having to grapple people regularly.
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1) I love the video 2) I love your openess to different martial arts 3) But today's guest is exceptional. I mean - it's not a martial art, it's a lifestyle. And the way he explains everything is exceptional.
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Dr Kacem is legit, scary as hell and one of the nicest and kindest people you can meet!
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The passion he puts in it.. This guy is like a very dangerous Jack Black. Love him
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This dude is the real dude for martial artist not the typical bullshido
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Thank you this video! I've been training bujinkan (ninjutsu) for many years and seen a lot of people trying to capture the spirit of our Martial art. You did an amazing job showing the world what we do and you did it with an open mind and a smile. I will be using your video from now on when I want to explain what I practice.
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I know Kacem for a number of years, and he is definitly one of the most skilled person in these kind of arts. This video just show the surface of it ...
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Brilliant !! The last qoute from Kacem was the best. Go everywhere, smile, have a nice face, lern from them, and when it's time then use it. 👍👍😏😏
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This episode, among the many great ones you have done, impressed me the most. Dr. Zoughari has a fantastic and engaging demeanor, as you do too. He encapsulates it at the end. You both represent the highest levels of the spirit of martial arts and the respect for others, both in ability and open mindedness. Excellent, excellent episode!