Soke Anshu Christa Jacobson: My Extreme Approach To Ninjutsu Training | Ninja Martial Arts (Ninpo)

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In this video I (Soke Anshu Christa Jacobson) explain why my approach towards ninjutsu training and physical conditioning is so extreme. We live in a world where violence, aggression, prejudice and hate is on the rise. The only way to excel and perform in a violent extreme situation is to be highly skilled in violence, through extreme training.
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This lesson is directly for the practitioners of the ancient Japanese koryu martial arts of the ninja and samurai, such as ninjutsu (ninpo) and bujutsu (budo).
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In this video I (Soke Anshu Christa Jacobson) explain why my approach towards ninjutsu training and physical conditioning is so extreme. We live in a world where violence, aggression, prejudice and hate is on the rise. The only way to excel and perform in a violent extreme situation is to be highly skilled in violence, through extreme training.

SokeAnshu
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Direct and to the point! Awesome… That’s a Sensei!

goshinmaster
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Sounds alot like what I used to hear in the Army... "To be hard, you gotta live hard." Good stuff!

Jazzman-bjfq
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Without sacrifice, there is no gain. Thank you, Soke, for the great video.

eknathamma
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An incredible amount of respect to what you do and your vision!

Mr.McCallum
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I remember training in Ninjitsu. Before training, we'd hit the punching bag as many times as we could for one minute and then take shots from the bamboo sword which would sting. We had to learn to practice under fatigue and some pain because as it was said to me, " trouble comes at times when you aren't feeling your best" and "fatigue makes cowards of us all". So we had to get our wind up.

breeze
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You are correct Master. I've seen plenty of people get their ass whipped in these dojo. They didn't have the physical skills. It's so true Master.

antoniomonday
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I absolutely love this. You're a badass!! I wish I could train under you, but I don't live close enough.

thexskating
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I love this video Sensei! Really good! Thank you Sensei for sharing! 🙏

jeremymichellewhitaker
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Boom!!! Mic drop. Very well said!!!
All my respects, Sensei!!!

toddmacdonald
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I agree. Thanks Sensei 😬 for sharing. I'll keep getting better.

edgarm
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Great respect ur an inspiration im ready to change my life and endure

markzirpolo
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Great lesson, thank you for adressing the truth.

thevirtuoso
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Awesome video! I totally agree. When I look into a dojo and see all of the teachers are out of shape and obese, it's a no go. I started training in Oyama karate and learned the essence of "osu!". You have to push your limits to be a martial artist.

musashiblade
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Man I wished I lived by you. Sounds like me talking. My Kung-fu school was intense like yours. I was hit, chased with weapons, and hunted. That was the first hour. People thought I was crazy for going when they saw how he teaches. I moved and to my disappointment ANY school after that never came close to energy and intensity. Danger existed in every class and you learned to love it. You are so right with these others, no matter what belt color and amount of training. If you dont know how to handle your fear you will freeze. I have seen it. Now when someone picks up a weapon I almost laugh and not because I am some badass who will kick his ass. Because a long time ago a crazy teacher taught a kid its a game. I hope all your students keep training hard. I am 50 and all that extreme training still benefits me everyday. I could go on and on but I leave that to the Master - may you always find peace

Shinobi-One
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Yes soke, you say very true. World is full of violence and hatred. If we want live and protect ourselves and our love beings, then we need to be stronger and we should be do not fear them.
It's a great honor to learn ethics by you.

manashore
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Many very good points indeed. You fight how you train it's about that simple. When we sparred there wasn't much difference between that and a street fight. Went home almost every night bruised and bleeding. But with every bruise and drop of blood comes a lesson that we can learn from if we truly want to. Your videos continue to impress and inspire.

hoss
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Cool, I found your videos again! Subscribing this time.

microfarmers
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The only time I do something easy, is when I listen to you talk for hours. It’s so easy and I love it! I’ll never reach enlightenment at this rate. Haha You’re my hero. 🤝❤️

vandamme
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On one hand, as someone who trained a few martial arts during my life I think you're a bit too extreme yes, on the other hand I appreciate how you put the point on your body being healthy and strong in order to ve a good martialist (and also being physically active in Ninjutsu, not just a mild approach).

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