jujutsu_indonesia
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Hello friends,
In these links below:
www.geocities.com/wadokai_indonesia/ninja_wado.zip
www.geocities.com/john_lord_b3/ninja_wado.zip
contained a zip file with two clips in it. The first clip is Mr. Bud Malmstrom of Bujinkan demonstrating a Ninja knife defense technique, the second clip is Mr. Otsuka (Sr) demonstrating Wado-ryu Karate knife defense. (I hope I am not offending any copyrights law here. If Mr. Otsuka (Jr) or Mr. Malmstrom objected their clips being displayed here I will apologize and take off the clips immediately).
Amazingly, both respectable sensei are showing almost exact same technique, maybe 75%-80% similarities (and some people even said that they're 100% similar).
Isn't this very strange, a Ninja guy and a Karate guy, doing a similar technique, a technique which looks like Aikido or Jujutsu.
I do not imply that these two styles (Bujinkan and Wado-ryu) are connected. I know Mr. Otsuka studied Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu, but there are no record of his Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu style transmitted within the Bujinkan, and I never heard of Mr. Otsuka studied any of the 9 schools transmitted within the Bujinkan.
So the question is: How come two very different group, coming from very different lineages, and with apparent lack of knowledge regarding each others (average Bujinkan shihans I know never heard of Wado, and average Wado blackbelts I know never heard of Bujinkan), but somehow managed to execute a technique in a very similar way?
Is this an example of "parallel evolution" which means that this technique is so effective that more than one sensei developed the same technique independent from each other?
Or, maybe this is just another proof that even in Japan they still have "keep up with the Joneses" mentality?
With respect & no intention to offend anyone
Denny
PS: If one of the links above doesnt work try another, or wait for 15-30 minutes. The geocities servers has very limited bandwith and very often got crowded, which will result in an error message.
In these links below:
www.geocities.com/wadokai_indonesia/ninja_wado.zip
www.geocities.com/john_lord_b3/ninja_wado.zip
contained a zip file with two clips in it. The first clip is Mr. Bud Malmstrom of Bujinkan demonstrating a Ninja knife defense technique, the second clip is Mr. Otsuka (Sr) demonstrating Wado-ryu Karate knife defense. (I hope I am not offending any copyrights law here. If Mr. Otsuka (Jr) or Mr. Malmstrom objected their clips being displayed here I will apologize and take off the clips immediately).
Amazingly, both respectable sensei are showing almost exact same technique, maybe 75%-80% similarities (and some people even said that they're 100% similar).
Isn't this very strange, a Ninja guy and a Karate guy, doing a similar technique, a technique which looks like Aikido or Jujutsu.
I do not imply that these two styles (Bujinkan and Wado-ryu) are connected. I know Mr. Otsuka studied Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu, but there are no record of his Yoshin-ryu Jujutsu style transmitted within the Bujinkan, and I never heard of Mr. Otsuka studied any of the 9 schools transmitted within the Bujinkan.
So the question is: How come two very different group, coming from very different lineages, and with apparent lack of knowledge regarding each others (average Bujinkan shihans I know never heard of Wado, and average Wado blackbelts I know never heard of Bujinkan), but somehow managed to execute a technique in a very similar way?
Is this an example of "parallel evolution" which means that this technique is so effective that more than one sensei developed the same technique independent from each other?
Or, maybe this is just another proof that even in Japan they still have "keep up with the Joneses" mentality?
With respect & no intention to offend anyone
Denny
PS: If one of the links above doesnt work try another, or wait for 15-30 minutes. The geocities servers has very limited bandwith and very often got crowded, which will result in an error message.