Ninjutsu Video Pedro Fleitas

Discussion in 'Ninjutsu' started by jclevien, Sep 11, 2015.

  1. jclevien

    jclevien Valued Member

    Hello, I would like to share this video about Bujinkan, is by Pedro Fleitas, a friend of my shihan.

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuLApuTLlcE"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuLApuTLlcE[/ame]
     
  2. Pretty In Pink

    Pretty In Pink Moved on MAP 2017 Gold Award

    That groundwork stuff was a bit cringey. Funny guy though.
     
  3. Dean Winchester

    Dean Winchester Valued Member

  4. jclevien

    jclevien Valued Member

    The Taijutsu seems very real, like I use to experiment. I like the friendly atmosphere, his simplicity. Also, the idea of fragility is useful, blending a finger could stop an aggression, is a complement to scar the flesh below the opponent nails.

    The idea of distraction, giving the apple and then hitting the opponent.

    And the idea of torturing is appealing, I use to nail my flesh with sticks and bo shurikens, to experiment pain in my own body so I know what I can apply to others.
     
  5. gapjumper

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    Ooookaaay.

    Hopefully this is a translation thing.
     
  6. jclevien

    jclevien Valued Member

    I simply answered for the sake of putting my grain salt, not to show me off. I didn't like the question, since every student do his own experience, but then again, my experience could aid in something.
     
  7. Hannibal

    Hannibal Cry HAVOC and let slip the Dogs of War!!! Supporter

    Shenanigans
     
  8. gapjumper

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    I was referring to your delight in "torture".

    I am thinking your meaning translates badly.
     
  9. jclevien

    jclevien Valued Member

    Hello,
    Well, I don't "delight" about it, I believe it is necessary for comprehension.
    And I am no "cannibal", or nothing aggressive, I work for not being so.

    People misinterpret frequently, what is important is the intention, not the details. And my intention is to contribute.
     

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