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Instruction for Israeli police suited for Self Defence Developed By Grandmaster David Haliva according to Ninjitsu System.
Ninjitsu for Israeli Police Special Forces Instruction
May 29th, 2010
Robert Stonehill
May 29th, 2010
Robert Stonehill
Golf Training
Instruction for Israeli police suited for Self Defence Developed By Grandmaster David Haliva according to Ninjitsu System.
Every things in their head.
just relised this is tiajutsu combat it is apart of ninjutsu
this is c .q. c mixed with ninjutsu style i woulda thought ? could just be plain ninjutsu . watch the last ninja alive video here on youtube . hes very old but his style kicks ass pretty similar to this guys style or actually the same not sure . effortless movements that have mass effect . this is the type of self defense i would love to be able to do . Some big guy comes charging at you nd swiflty put him on his ass .
@Theenemyofallah What does IDF stand for? (i probably know it in hebrew)
there is absolutely NO evidence for any claim made by either hatsumi or takamatsu, OTHER than takamatsu saying so…
then again… its also worth noting, ninjutsu isnt a martial art at all…
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well Zaph you can jst type in Hatsumi Sensei and that real ninjutsu.
@ZaphodUk1 its actually real ninjutsu
i can help you out zaph
i assure you it isnt just youtube, and for good reason.
see the last guy to know ninjutsu was Seiko Fujita. he died over 40 years ago, and he went on the record several times saying that he wasnt teaching it to anyone. he was accomplished in several arts, and did pass these on to students.
but we do have some references available. the bansenshukai, the shoninki and the ninpiden are some great places to get real shinobi information or TSOAS2008 here on youtube.
if this is not ninjitsu, would some one please post a vid or send me a link of true ninjitsu. to call this fake, you must know what true ninjitsu is surely? as well as be willing to demonstrate your own (or a true master’s) technique
i have yet to see someone doing ninjitsu without another calling it fake, maybe thats just youtube though
i once illed a bear with an iron palm.. Twice.
you can name it takemydo or ninjugonnagivememydo or whatever name you wanna call it. the only thing that matters is does it work in real time against a noncooperative opponent. if you’re offended because you share the same name then maybe you should fight over that name, and the winner takes all, otherwise what’s in a name is the same as what’s in a belt- nothing to anyone outside of that school.
you should be more careful what you assume of people… and how can something thats false, be obvious…
i have no mission against haliva… i have a mission against all abusers of the trust of their students… i take issue with all false claims.
if he wasnt claiming to teach ninjutsu i wouldnt even be here…
look up the vid of this guys “graduation” and tell me thats real…
@Creationsofmyown — Come on, Man. You’re obviously on a Bullshido mission to bring the guy down. I just think you’re being square about it. The guy is a talented martial artist — my opinion. One could question your judgment as well since you thought that he was teaching Krav Maga (your words). See? Nobody’s perfect, myself included.
Honestly — I have no association with the guy whatsoever — but I respect Gadi Skornik and Skornik’s students.
cool and when he isnt pretending to sense a sword stroke ( not a strike) so he can dodge…
i dont know why you take issue with what i said? personally i have no problem with haliva other than that he is fraudulently claiming to know ninjutsu…
i dont care about what he can do, i care that he is honest about how he learned it and what it is, and you and i both know this is not ninjutsu
i realize you want to flood this guys page with a friendly, all respect thing, lying doesnt earn respek
@Creationsofmyown – be careful of the Bullshido Coolaid — I’m on that forum as well, & there’s a great deal of arrogance and cynicism in that crowd. As you know, I’m not arguing about the authenticity of Haliva’s claims. Instead I’m saying that “authentic” and “certified” don’t have meaning on the street. If you can defend yourself, isn’t that all that matters?
Haliva looks like a solid and well rounded martial artist to me.
your right.. life is short… too short to allow other people to learn a fake martial art… only to then spread that fake art around.
lets put it this way, the closest this guy has come to ninjutsu is ashida kim, the white dude from florida who decided to adopt a pseudonym and be a ninja grandmaster one day.
the same guy runs a martial arts diploma mill, for 50 US dollars anyone can be a master in anything. no demonstrations required
incudes certificate and black belt
check it on bullshido
@creationsofmyown- by professional I mean that there’s a highly likely scenario of him kicking your ass. prfession doesn’t refer to BS politics. Instead of attacking me over my martial arts morals or ethics (of which I have none) why not just challenge the guy and see if he’ll accept. Btw, I have no indications that he’s lying about anything. You’re taking this stuff very seriously – like on a mission to save the world or something. Relax. Life is short.
whats wrong? he is lying to people… for someone who claims to be concerned with how professional his teacher is, wouldnt lying about where you learned what you learned be a little unprofessional?
@Creationsofmyown — FYI re your comment on Kenpo… Gadi Kenpo Jitsu isn’t Kenpo as we know it in the US. Fact is, I don’t know the precise origin… Kancho Skornik is old school Kodokan and studied a variety of Japanese arts. I suspect various schools of Jujutsu, but he also integrated Kyukoshin, etc. It’s a mixed martial art. His students have a wide range of skills — I’ve always been impressed. I think Haliva pursued his Ninjitsu afterwards. What’s wrong with that?
@Creationsofmyown — again, I know nothing about Van Yuren beyond what I read at Bullshido. Moreover, as I’ve clearly stated, I’m not concerned about the origin of what he does or how he markets it. All that matters to me is if the instructor is professional — and I am very impressed with Haliva’s execution of techniques.
how can your timing be anything but impeccable when your dummy is waiting for your move? its clearly been rehearsed… only an idiot would do a demo unrehearsed…
what element did Van Yuren add??
and ty for clarifying about the kenpo.
personally i dont know why someone would train legitimately only to sell out and fake it in the endgame… i guess real dojos dont make enough money… better slap ninjutsu on it and charge double.
@Creationsofmyown — Continued…. He studied for many years with top guys (Gadi Skornik). His timing is impeccable. Every teacher adds his own elements. Who cares what it’s called? It came from somewhere and it’s effective. FYI, I don’t know him personally, but I know skills when I see them.
@Creationsofmyown – What I see is Gadi Kenpo Jitsu, which I also learned in Israel under Itay Gil. That is certainly not basic Krav Maga, which I also studied in the IDF. As you probably know, we use the words “krav maga” loosely in Israel, but there are many schools and forms (Gadi, Dennis, etc) which contract with the IDF and police. I can’t comment on Ninjitsu, because I know nothing about it. Whether it’s legit Ninjutsu or not, the guy is a skilled and well-rounded martial artist.
skilled? he know basic Krav Maga, (everyon in israeli military does)
his “sensei” “professor” van yuren, bought his ninjutsu qualifications from Ashida Kim’s Diploma mill….
thats right… for 50 bucks you can be a master in whatever martial art you want… he will even send you a black belt and a certificate… the whole story is up on Bullshido, have a look