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<blockquote data-quote="sith-smith" data-source="post: 16332" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>There are no rules and regulations. Nothing is banned. If in a fight you picked up a chair and used it, you would be using Ninjutsu, as long as it conformed to Ninjutsu movements. In fact, we teach students to use improvised weapons :twisted: </p><p></p><p>In terms of freestyle, in the martial arts world that usually does have restrictions placed on it. Even UFC and cage rage have rules.....and a lot of them.</p><p></p><p>However training is not freestyle, everything is controlled and practiced safely, otherwise people would get badly injured and therefore would not be able to defend themselves.</p><p></p><p>But as you progress it does start to become more real, and at all times, when someone throws a punch at you, they are aiming to hit you, and at the higher levels (even way before black belt) they will try to knock you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sith-smith, post: 16332, member: 43"] There are no rules and regulations. Nothing is banned. If in a fight you picked up a chair and used it, you would be using Ninjutsu, as long as it conformed to Ninjutsu movements. In fact, we teach students to use improvised weapons :twisted: In terms of freestyle, in the martial arts world that usually does have restrictions placed on it. Even UFC and cage rage have rules.....and a lot of them. However training is not freestyle, everything is controlled and practiced safely, otherwise people would get badly injured and therefore would not be able to defend themselves. But as you progress it does start to become more real, and at all times, when someone throws a punch at you, they are aiming to hit you, and at the higher levels (even way before black belt) they will try to knock you out. [/QUOTE]
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