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And I was very impressed at this art.
Kenjutsu and Kendo trains you to fight with the sword, and only with the sword, with not so much leg/arm kempo without the sword. Ninjutsu on the other hand is a highly powerful arm-arm combat system also incorporating weapons use (including the katana). However it should be noted that weapons skills of Ninjutsu is about 40%-60% as good as Kenjutsu. I was mainly very impressed at the power and counter attacks encompassed by using simple arm-lock, arm-punch, and leg-lock systems. I surely want to continue this, but my style of self practice kenjutsu is still not perfect.....for obvious reasons...lol... I have done martial arts (mainly kendo) for about 4 (total of 7 if you count the self practice years) years now, and my philosophy of "Knowing all martial arts to become the best fighter, is actually null" holds true in the class, because the sensei I was talking to said "Ninjas learn from all martial arts, they make friends with anyone with a completely different martial artist, like [myself]", so I said "Well for me to do this is not my style of art, because no one can fully master the first art fully", "Even after 7 years, I have a lot more techniques to learn, or fine tuning of kendo/kenjutsu itself.". The sensei had a thought and was impressed at that philosophy of mine, but said in return, "Well this is my style, and since it's my style, it's my way of perfecting it." It will surely logically help me a lot when there is no sword available, which I will use Ninjutsu for that reason only, but not in the case of learning every single form of martial art that Ninjutsu has incorporated so far. But anyways, if any of you are looking for a really good hand to hand combat art, Ninjutsu is surely the one to go for. |
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