Monday, November 16, 2009

Why Silat, Kungfu and ninjutsu,seems to be the only martial art that involve a lot of body movement compare ?

to other martial art |||When you mention %26quot;kung fu%26quot;, which style are you referring to? Many of them are very linear and have very little movement, while others take a circular approach.





Silat and Budo Taijutsu (Bujinkan %26quot;ninjutsu%26quot;) both use angles that a lot of martial arts neglect in training (though practitioners may not in application). In the Bujinkan, there%26#039;s a great deal of emphasis on the 45-degree angles, and how to use them to put you within striking distance while out of the opponent%26#039;s line of attack. What little exposure I%26#039;ve had to Silat demonstrated a less rigid, more flowing, nearly circular approach to the same concept.|||I think I saw Silat and Kungfu on %26quot;The Human Weapon%26quot; and from what I could tell they were mainly garbage. As for ninjutsu I have a lot of knowledge about that one and it is a lot of garbage as well. In ninjutsu you move a lot, because your goal is not to win a one on one fight, the way you might expect it in the octogan. In ninjutsu your goal is to survive an encounter with numerous opponents and you are %26#039;allowed%26#039; to use any kind of weapon. If for instance you are fighting two swordsmen and all you have is a 6 foot bo staff, then it is not wise to just stand there and try to defend with quick jabs. It is smart to spin that bo staff and run like hell hoping to slam a sword out of someones hand. In ninjutsu you also try to get multiple opponents to trip over each other and run into each other, while you evade them. The martial arts have different goals.|||because you have not done enough research on the topic yet





What about Tai Chi, Aikido, even Karate? Those practitioners use their entire body when executing technique. I don%26#039;t mean beginners, watch some one from their style with over ten years of training. Using the power of the whole body is the goal of every martial art. Each style and each teacher used different ways to get you there.|||I disagree with this. Wing Chun Gung-Fu, is a style that uses no wasted movement. For example, one hand and arm are used to deflect, and simultaneously strike with the same movement.





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1.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Chun


2.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8UXolym...


3.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7wDsaMsy... (One of the demos looks a little hookey, but their trying to demonstrate the energy that is released)


4.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ui6rj58D...





Sorry, vid%26#039;s can%26#039;t demonstrate the actual power that can be released, nor the seemingly effortless moves, nor the non-wasted motion.|||because moving targets are harder to hit .....dummy. and btw ninjutsu isnt garbage.the most deadly art it was made to survive and it has.

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