Do basic Ninjutsu hand stirkes

Do basic Ninjutsu hand stirkes

Sensei Greg Park demonstrates some basic principles and techniques for doing ninja hand strikes - both punches and chops.

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casey321b (8) 1 year ago
sweet im going to go smash a cinder block :)
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Roflmazturr (2) 10 months ago
What would you suggest doing that would build up massive calluses like you have? I bet you can hit hard with those.
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gavinus 9 months ago
I am taking a guess but-not just hitting objects like karateka do(makuwari boards), also doing pushups on that same area of the hand which he showed would work also. I do a range of different pushups included one handed ones and you develop calluses on the area you use, especially where the weight is being supported. Just a natural adaptation of the body.
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Apsara_Lotus 3 weeks ago
holy crap why is your palm so thick? how do u get it that thick? should i start breaking bricks? damn i was expecting some Naruto techiques..
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