What is better/more effective martial art: Wing Chun, or Bujinkan Ninjutsu? What are the biggest differences?

by admin on May 1, 2010

I began with Bujinkan Ninjutsu, and it seems really good, but it takes an extremely long time to learn how to use it. On the other side Wing Chun looks also very effective, and it’s easier to learn. But in a fight, what style is better/will win more likely?
Thank you


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D J May 1, 2010 at 4:52 pm

Bujinkan is very effective, but you are right… it does take a while to learn and for your body to learn how to move like it is suppose to. It’s basically like making yourself forget everything you know about walking and then trying to reteach yourself.

On the other hand, Wing Chun takes some time as well. As with any combat art, your body will have to learn the principles of movement that make it an individual art. I’m not sure how far along you are in Bujinkan, but at least you are already on the path.

When it comes to which is better to win, that depends on two things. You and your instructor. Even a good fighter in a crappy art can be more effective than a crappy fighter in a good art.

Edward May 1, 2010 at 4:52 pm

It depends who you are fighting with. If you’re most interested in learning something that will benefit you in a fight, I would aim for MMA, or Krav-Maga.

Remember, a real ninja would run rather than fight.

? May 1, 2010 at 4:52 pm

MAs effectiveness depends on the skills of the martial artists who use them.

linuleb7 May 1, 2010 at 4:52 pm

Whatever answer is strictly theoretical. That could only be settled in the Octagon.

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