Ninjutsu Shoulder lock against a Judo hold

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Uke: Raam Manzur, Nadav Dayan
Jigoku dori, jigoku otoshi
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Thank you for such amazing content. This priceless gem will prove invaluable in my judo competition! I love the lead up. Two faints, lock double lock and release for a safe and legal judo throw. Genius!

colinroy-ehri
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@MartinBuenoNinja Yossi Sheriff, the instructor explaining this technique is a Bujinkan 5th dan. He passed his test under Hatsumi sensei at 1991. He was an Uchi deshi for many years under Bujinkan Shihan Doron Navon who is also a Kodokan Judo 4th Dan.

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My instructor, Yossi Sheriff, got his Godan from Hatsumi sensei at 1991. He sure is proud to be in the Bujinkan.

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A sincere thank you for this excellent series of videos.

trombonemunroe
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@stimp01 I I agree with you. Leg behind has to be accompanied with an advantage or the opponent can score too.

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As long as it's helpful, we're happy. Train safely my friend

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It's a common naming problem. In Israel, under the tuteladge of Doron Navon Shihan, Musha Dori, Gosha dori and Muso Dori are the names of a different locks.
We actually went against the flow and started using the names like they are used now in Japan.
But my instructor is an old guy and he probably named them like he learned

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@ninjalla Thnks for the information his technics are awsome

MartinBuenoNinja
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Judoka does not stand still during your hand manipulation too.

asev
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In Bujinkan, there's something completely different we call Jigoku Otoshi.
Imagine blocking while moving on the outside of the incoming tsuki. With the blocking hand grab the attacker's wrist, and with your second hand push on the weak spot behind their elbow, to make the opponent lean forward; you standing by his side, holding his arm straight to the side. Put your knee onto the spot behind their elbow and drop to the ground, breaking the arm with your knee.

CrystaTiBoha
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No problem, thank!
BTW, you might find our portal an easier source. You can google: "AKBAN Ninjutsu portal" for it.

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Thanks! Found it. Again, your generosity is appreciated :)

trombonemunroe
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Yossi, i swear you could pass for George st Pierre's brother, , , great videos, your very talented. Look forward to more

submissionarts
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@loebnu Thanks friend, keep training...

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In the U.S. ancient training disciplines such as Choho, or Kayakujutsu (respectively espionage and pyrotechnics) would most likely be illegal in most states. Pyrotechnics might be allowed with the appropriate licensing, but I doubt it. Other than that it would mostly be legal, unless assassination techniques were also being taught. This here is legal.

BlackBlazeE
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Hi, i have a question .. are your teachings based on any ancient school or any formal system such as the Bujinkan, Genbukan, Nintaijutsu or any of thoose ?

MartinBuenoNinja
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This tech is a little better, but I'm always weary of throws where you have to step behind the other persons leg. You need a lot of confidence to do this because you are in the same position to be thrown as they are. This has never worked on me...I have been hip tossed by a good Judo guy in a fight though (Adrian Serrano) so I know they can work.

stimp
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Sure thing. You might get a better perspective by searching google for: "AKBAN Ninjutsu portal".

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@onthecuttingedge2005 on the opposite

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Not illegal to teach, but in most countries Ninjutsu is closely controled by police and government officials because of it's potential to be harmful if applied in a real life situation.

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