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Leg Attack Ninjutsu Technique

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Summary: Learn how to do the Ninjutsu leg attack in the martial arts form of Ninjutsu in this free self defense video.

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Anthony Lucas has been involved in Budo since the mid 1980s. After stumbling upon the book, Ninja Assassins by Brian Adams, Anthony established a contact with Stephen Hayes. Mr. Lucas...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Anthony Lucas of the Bujinkan Koteki Dojo of New York City. Today I'm going to show advanced techniques of Ninjutsu. Okay the next technique from the Shinuryu of the shaolin level is called suisha. So suisha will be the same thing as we did the previous technique. I'm going to now kamai, Meredith is going to ichiman kamai the punch. She will come punch forward. I will step offline, as I step I will squat. I will hit her leading leg, so from that I will kick up now. She will come up with the left, I will block the left. She will come with the right, I will block the right, from there I will kick her inner leg and kick her rear leg and she will fall. So the Suisha is the water, water wheel, so to speak. Okay, let's break it down from this angle, I going to kamai, Meredith is coming to punch my face. I step off-line, punch her leading leg, she will come to do the next punch, I will do the block, the next punch I will step in, kick her leg and kick the other one and she will fall. So what it looks like in the real-time. So she'll in real-time, she'll coke a punch, I will step off, do the block, she will come, do the next block, the next one and from here I will just drop and she will fall."

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