Monday, November 16, 2009

Whats the diffrence with Tai, Gen, and Ninjutsu?

What is the diffrence for Genjutsu, Taijutsu, and Ninjutsu I%26#039;m not talking about the Naruto series I%26#039;m talking real life.|||Hmm lesse.. Tai jutsu usualy refers to hand to hand combat and Gen jutsu refers to tricking your opponet %26lt;smoke, sound mirrors, etc.%26gt;


Ninjutsu is the true %26#039;ninja art%26#039; and both Tai and Gen juttu fall as sub catagoreis.|||Genjutsu and Taijutsu are parts of Ninjitsu.|||As a general overview-





Taijutsu is the use of the body in combat and is often short for the martial art budo taijutsu. Taijutsu also refers to the martial art practiced by the ninja. Genjutsu is the use of %26quot;hypnotism%26quot; or what we would think to be Illusions and is a particular skill. Ninjutsu refers to a group of skills with a specific use- of which taijutsu and genjutsu might be included.|||Taijutsu is part of ninjutsu. It%26#039;s the %26quot;hand to hand%26quot; techniques used. Body art. Togakure ryu ninjutsu and kumogakure ryu ninjutsu are part of the 9 schools of the Bujinkan. The divine warrior training hall headed by Soke Masaaki Hatsumi. I hope this helps. :-)|||Ninjitsu is the totality of Stealth, Martial and Espionage Arts done by the Ninjas. Today is used loosely to describe:


Taijitsu/ Budo Taijtisu/Ninpo/Bujinkan- The term that is synonymous with %26quot;The art of the Ninja.%26quot; This is the unarmed Ninja combat that is practiced today. It includes grappling, and throwing found in Jujutsu/Judo, and striking from Karate (And some would argue that the kicking is derived from Muay Thai [The low kicking goal is what I think has been proven])


Genjutsu- Illusionary techniques. Wikipedia says that is only on Naruto. :P


Here%26#039;s the page on it:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninjitsu

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