HooT
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is ninjutsu sorta the same as wing chun? as in strikes counter moves etc?
i also posted this over in their forum
i also posted this over in their forum
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No, it's very different. For one, we don't get to wear cool black unforms.is ninjutsu sorta the same as wing chun?
Huh????:whip1:is ninjutsu sorta the same as wing chun? as in strikes counter moves etc?
"The novice looks for whats differnit, the master looks for what is similar" - Sensei/Sifu Wes.
If you can find places were Nin Jitsu and Wing Chun are similar (either in a technical aspect or a conceptual one), then you must be a master, in some regard.
you mean different right?
"The novice looks for whats differnit, the master looks for what is similar" - Sensei/Sifu Wes.
If you can find places were Nin Jitsu and Wing Chun are similar (either in a technical aspect or a conceptual one), then you must be a master, in some regard.
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Greetings.
The thing is that it depends what you call Ninjutsu...
Ninjutsu has different components. The hand to hand (taijutsu) component is very similar to koryu jujutsu. Simple grab, hit, throw, lock strategy. That is another story...
The weapons are in the spirit of kobudo.
There are many branches and flavors of ninjutsu. I share my Academy with a Ninjutsu group. Very nice, hard working peoples.
All in all, Wing Chun training is very different. Yet in the end, it all boils down to the individual instructor and the training environment that they have.
That is most important.
Why do you ask, Mr. HooT?
Juan M. Mercado