Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

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Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby wiz cool c on Sat Sep 14, 2013 8:33 pm

teaching a little class in women's self defense. using ninjutsu. although i am a student of shuai jiao, shaolin, bagua,when it comes to women's self defense,i choose to teach ninjutsu. the reason being,all techniques are done on a partner,with self defense in mind. there are no solo routines.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjH24...e-kEx1JXUs9TcA
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby Ian C. Kuzushi on Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:48 pm

The link is broken.

And do you have a background in taijutsu?
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby klonk on Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:54 pm

I don't think a short course will ever achieve anything useful. If unskilled women do not wish to be raped, this is useful.

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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby wiz cool c on Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:59 pm

klonk wrote:I don't think a short course will ever achieve anything useful. If unskilled women do not wish to be raped, this is useful.

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nope wrong
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby XinKuzi on Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:59 pm

link doesn't work
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby wiz cool c on Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:03 pm

will post again when i get home thanks
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby Mr_Wood on Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:19 am

why ninjutsu ? why not just do a self defense class for women incorporating all these ideas ?
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby wiz cool c on Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:32 am

Mr_Wood wrote:why ninjutsu ? why not just do a self defense class for women incorporating all these ideas ?


i'm not talking about a crash course. for crash course,yes i would use techniques from different styles.even if i teach ninjutsu i will use some techniques from other styles. i like to use some conditioning drills from kung fu,to toughen up their bodies some ,as well as a pushing game i learned from chen tai chi,to help improve balance and face an opponent in a completive game. but as a base system for self defense i feel ninjutsu is a good one, i mention why in the video.
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby Mr_Wood on Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:37 am

yes you say because it is all two person work, but every style of martial art has two person work, so you could just use these aspects of any style and teach this. Im fairly certain your not going to be teaching your students all aspects of what is claimed to be 'ninjustsu' so why take the two person drills from this in particular ? for what reason do you think ninjutsu is better for womens self defense than other styles you know ?
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby wiz cool c on Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:49 am

the video will answer your question
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby Mr_Wood on Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:57 am

it didn't
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby Simon on Sun Sep 15, 2013 5:21 am

My advice scrap the uniforms, scrap name Ninjutsu just teach them what you think is Self Defense.

Though the video looks like it is seriously disconnected from what is violence. Check out Eddie Quinns the approach he gets beginners male and femail up to speed quickly in short courses enabling them to hit hard and fast with violent mind set rather than the more defensive one shown here in your videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJjPhBjJZ0M
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby wiz cool c on Sun Sep 15, 2013 6:05 am

Talk is cheap. i know people who have used this before. one of my former teachers was a corrections officer in Rikers Island, he said he used this stuff everyday, and one of my former classmates a girl,green belt at the time defender herself against three male attackers, so it works
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Re: Teaching Women's Self Defense Through Ninjutsu

Postby Simon on Sun Sep 15, 2013 7:19 am

wiz cool c wrote:Talk is cheap. i know people who have used this before. one of my former teachers was a corrections officer in Rikers Island, he said he used this stuff everyday, and one of my former classmates a girl,green belt at the time defender herself against three male attackers, so it works


Wiz fair enough you know best ;)
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