Sensei Titus Jansen martial arts video! In these days you hear many people state that the Koga Ryu Ninjutsu is dead. To be honest it is not a proven fact. the answer: Sensei Titus Mathijn Jansen from Aschendorf has his own Koga Ryu Ninjutsu martial arts school in Winschoten the Netherlands. His School is called, Kage Ryu Dojo what means: Shadow Dragon School. Sensei Titus Jansen is training in the martial arts since he was 5 years old. No he is spreading the Koga Ryu Ninjutsu system to the public. The Koga Ryu Ninjutsu is a bit different then the well known Bujinkan system om grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi.
Koga Ryu Ninjutsu Technique the Hiza Geri or Knee from Muay Thai Boxing is used in Ninjitsu by Sensei Arie van den Akker from the Kuroi Ryu Ninjutsu Tradition and the Kurokumo Shinobi Goshido systems from Andreas Leffler a personal Student from Ashida Kim from the USA.
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Full on fight night 25 Nov - world champion heavy weight kick boxing and mixed martial arts. The best of Asia climb into the ring to battle it out for the title belt. Planet Battle is no rules MMA at Star Hall, Hong Kong. Tickets at http://hkticketing.com/
Another high impact round leading up to the fight night!. Yodsaenklai leads the fighters as they parade their stuff in a dance of intimidation. Get your front row seat now and don\'t miss a single blow. Tickets and information at www.planet-battle.com
SO-U.TV had the chance to do an exclusive interview with Bryan To aka Stormy Kid, Hong Kong’s most famous Muay Thai fighter. Bryan shared with us on how he got to the top and what are his projects. See it all at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=4181
Skate Jam 2008: Worapoj 'Note' Boonnim, the world ranked Thai skater came to Hong Kong. Alex Cheung, Hong Kongs 3 event record holder in swimming, interviews the maniacs on wheels. The rollers dodged rabbits and wrestlers to fly high fly and fall hard all day long. But smooth was the order of busines as these skaters caught air and slid fine into the evening. The event organised by O22Y.com's Alan Mak was held at Mei Fu, Hong Kong. Chinese with English subtitles.