Having seen a video of the last verified ninja in Japan, he was asked about the Naruto run and while he didn't run with his arms trailing backwards he absolutely kept his hands on his waist and leaned forward.
I can link the video once I get home to search my history
IMO, a real ninja does not have their activities documented or verified.
He's never actually done anything, he was passed down the techniques during World War 2 in order to preserve them. I forget which clan the techniques are from but I want to say Koga. I'd have to watch the video again.
IMO, a real ninja does not have their activities documented or verified.
He's never actually done anything, he was passed down the techniques during World War 2 in order to preserve them. I forget which clan the techniques are from but I want to say Koga. I'd have to watch the video again.
Sorry.
*tinfoil hat*
IMO, a real ninja does not have their activities documented or verified.
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Law and Order ≠ Justice
Having seen a video of the last verified ninja in Japan, he was asked about the Naruto run and while he didn't run with his arms trailing backwards he absolutely kept his hands on his waist and leaned forward.
I can link the video once I get home to search my history
It's a neat video! He explains the Ninja step as a way of getting around without tripping over shit you can't see in the dark.
Having seen a video of the last verified ninja in Japan, he was asked about the Naruto run and while he didn't run with his arms trailing backwards he absolutely kept his hands on his waist and leaned forward.
I can link the video once I get home to search my history
It's a neat video! He explains the Ninja step as a way of getting around without tripping over shit you can't see in the dark.
Having seen a video of the last verified ninja in Japan, he was asked about the Naruto run and while he didn't run with his arms trailing backwards he absolutely kept his hands on his waist and leaned forward.
I can link the video once I get home to search my history
Intuitively, that would be the way to get the most possible force when pulling something off your belt and throwing it forward, since you'd get to use the full range of motion from your arm.
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I can link the video once I get home to search my history
Law and Order ≠ Justice
He's never actually done anything, he was passed down the techniques during World War 2 in order to preserve them. I forget which clan the techniques are from but I want to say Koga. I'd have to watch the video again.
Sorry.
*tinfoil hat*
IMO, a real ninja does not have their activities documented or verified.
Law and Order ≠ Justice
It's a neat video! He explains the Ninja step as a way of getting around without tripping over shit you can't see in the dark.
https://youtu.be/Sk8POUhLwM8
"How did you learn to be a ninja?"
When I was young, I met an old man who offered to teach me his secrets
Intuitively, that would be the way to get the most possible force when pulling something off your belt and throwing it forward, since you'd get to use the full range of motion from your arm.