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I'm sorry I started this thread as it seems to be the people from my own art who stirs things up and are oblivious to common courtesy.![]()
But there are arts like Okinawan karate that do similar katas, but are different arts. They use the same name, but the sequence and such is different in each art. When one art does something different from another Okinawan art, there really does not seem to be much need for anyone to say that the other guys are wrong. But I don't think that will be the case with ninjutsu. As long as people use the terms that the soke uses, then they will be held to the standard and definitions of that use. That has been and will be a source of problems in the near future I feel.
Hey Don, would you be able to offer an example where the same terminology to one means something different to the other? I don't know if that's a fair question given that I don't study either art but I was just curious.![]()
I find the differences between the 2 not that far apart. Yes there are differences but the roots are the same and to me the base (techniques & stances etc) are of the same nature.
i know i'm not a master or in the field for 20 years but i'm sure i can say more about the differences then most people on this forum who just speculate or have information secondhand.
I agree with you there Don.
but i thought this thread was how people who train these forms perceive things from their own experiences.
If one would look at the masters then one would need someone who as you said is very close to them and studied with them for a long time closely.
quite unlikely to find someone on a forum like this.
but i thought this thread was how people who train these forms perceive things from their own experiences.
Wasnt that the purpose of this topic? to see what people think the differences are without shooting at anyone?
I personally think Bujinkan or Budo tai jutsu as well as To-shin do are great, all of them, with all their differences and such.
As i said, they have the same roots and thats whats connects them.
I for one would like more people to say why they specifically chose for what direction and what they feel is different from their own experiences.
Bydand, why couldnt you train with DR Hatsumi in Japan?
Mr Hayes still trains with him even though he has gone his own direction..
But i do see how you feel about it, i sometimes feel the same but same story about the dojo being close to home.
And apologies for stating the differences where you would rather look at the similarities. good point.
Mr Hayes still trains with him even though he has gone his own direction..
I'm not even going to touch the topic of SKH still training with Hatsumi Soke, and hope nobody else does either. It is not the topic of this thread and should be addressed elsewhere if anybody wants to open that bees nest.
And Bydand seems to have had a change of heart about this thread.