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Ninja Self Defense: Everyday Concepts Part 2, Gun & Knife Attack, Ninjutsu, Bujinkan [18+]

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"Ninja Self Defense: Everyday Concepts" (ongoing series.) Part 2: Disarming Gun & Knife Attacks. Techniques from Sensei Roemke at the Santa Cruz California Bujinkan Dojo. Stay tuned or subscribe for more free ninja training videos brought to you from our new bujinkan community website

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Ninja Self Defense: Everyday Concepts Part 2, Gun & Knife Attack, Ninjutsu, Bujinkan

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  • I thought this was ...

    I thought this was an excellent demonstration and discussion.

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  • Do you think this ...

    Do you think this would work on police? lol

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  • Nice video! The ...

    Nice video! The defence against knife seems a little unrealistic though

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  • I like all your ...

    I like all your techniques and I train daily. One thing I notice though, with the gun technique, you always depend on him to be pushing forward with a gun. Whenever I practice a technique like that, people always want to pull away as soon as they see movement, and it's the same way of the street. Most police situations deal with suspects at c lose distance, but not always that close. Just my humble opinion.

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  • Years of practice, ...

    Years of practice, I suppose.

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