Ep17: The Ninja - Stephen K Hayes

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  • @normangriffin5227
    @normangriffin5227 Před 4 lety +17

    He's a good man he isn't pompas about who he is he is humble and kind loved this thanks

    • @MrFabiomassid
      @MrFabiomassid Před 4 lety +1

      Pompous

    • @shogun_arasaka
      @shogun_arasaka Před 3 lety +2

      He's a fraud and a liar.

    • @Initium1000
      @Initium1000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shogun_arasaka I like this channel but yea I follow Martial Arts as well and I agree with you.

    • @shogun_arasaka
      @shogun_arasaka Před 2 lety

      @@Initium1000 Good man :) It's well known in the industry.

  • @azadzeeman1243
    @azadzeeman1243 Před rokem +4

    Possibly one of the most interesting interviews of Hayes. Such a great voice to listen to. Very inspiring. Love the way he described how it all began. The meeting in the inn.

  • @samgarrod4781
    @samgarrod4781 Před 3 lety +12

    I learnt Judo, Ju-Jitsu, a little Karate as a child. Alongside Sho Kosugi, Sir Hayes was a bit of a hero of mine.

  • @solidsnx
    @solidsnx Před 10 měsíci

    Stephen Hayes has lived an extraordinary life. I feel honored hearing about his experiences. I really enjoy his teaching style as well.

  • @TacShooter
    @TacShooter Před 2 lety +3

    I read what I believe was his first book, hardbound in black cloth, when I was 14, in the mid-80s. His books certainly gave me something to focus on for a couple of years. Then I joined the Army, where the approach was different. I didn't expect his voice to be so deep and "country". I love hearing more of the details of the story I read about in the first book. I went to only one lesson by a teacher of Togakure-ryu Ninjutsu. Most of what I learned about it was from the books. I will say that while I was in the Army, I more than once hid in a room with people in it and no one knew I was there. The stealth techniques were immediately useful.

    • @TacShooter
      @TacShooter Před 2 lety

      @Righteous Shadows Dojo Ah, well, it had his origin story and some fundamentals of Ninjutsu, so it was a good introduction. What was the title of his first?

  • @rameshkrishnan4492
    @rameshkrishnan4492 Před 3 lety +3

    Even I was amazed n captivated by Stevs books.

  • @rameshkrishnan4492
    @rameshkrishnan4492 Před 3 lety +2

    Shidoshi Stephen Hayes is an O SENSEI ! 👍🏼🙏🙏🙏

  • @ni3b
    @ni3b Před rokem +1

    I am from India, a long-time fam of Stephen. Would love to meet him some day

  • @danjim249
    @danjim249 Před 9 měsíci

    I made my way into security domains, with and without uniforms, while continuing martial arts because i was the bullied one in each and every school i was put into. Even in Judo, i became bullied by higher "belts" that used the youngster to practice their advanced (for our level) techniques while forcing us to take the hits.
    Once Bruce Lee died, we were hit by the huge Ninja Boom, in my country. We had bad teachers, liers, etc.. but at the end, when you search, you find, at the end.. i was driven in my search to meet some important teachers, each of them having their own human fails, but still teaching with passion and truth.
    Sadly never met Hatsumi, but Ninjutsu started in the serious way because of Sir Hayes books.
    It was such exactly finely explained and had a resonance with my desire for justice (after some time dreaming about revenge.. but not violent people end up abandoning killing dreams) , that is started a long path full of surprises , marvelous discoveries and some accomplishments, such as leveling into the transmission stage.
    At the end, what sweats from your art, is always your personality.
    And there is a saying that went correct in my own life "god flattens the path" when you live like he likes.. and you happen to like as well.

  • @hancehinerman8099
    @hancehinerman8099 Před 2 lety +3

    Great interview! Anshu Hayes is such an incredible human being 🙏🙇🏼‍♂️

  • @maltejohnsson8578
    @maltejohnsson8578 Před 3 lety +5

    Such a well done interview, as always

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 Před 3 lety +3

    He is the most cool Westerner. He´s authentic and has good hunch for psychology and human nature in general. I like the way he says: " - 23 books later I proved this guy wrong."

  • @AndyKowal-gi8bc
    @AndyKowal-gi8bc Před 6 měsíci +1

    Second best Ninja in the world in my opinion

  • @maxfrank13
    @maxfrank13 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you for this.

  • @gr8tbigtreehugger
    @gr8tbigtreehugger Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for this insightful interview! I had the privilege of training with Hayes sensei and Hatsumi sensei in the 80's.

    • @danjim249
      @danjim249 Před 9 měsíci

      i've arrived too late for hatsumi, and too poor to travel to Hayes, so you have been lucky, whilst i'm lucky to be just enough geeky to run the internet in search of those time delayed teachings.

  • @johnlee4249
    @johnlee4249 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome interview thank you for sharing...

  • @francoismorin8721
    @francoismorin8721 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful interview. i have learnt much about Mrs. Stephen K Hayes and also about the Dalaï Lama.

  • @top5paranormal254
    @top5paranormal254 Před rokem

    His opening story made me cry.

  • @thomasnaylor2162
    @thomasnaylor2162 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful interview, I enjoyed this extremely alot. Thanky you so much.

  • @drsssssssss
    @drsssssssss Před 10 měsíci +3

    Hatsumi was skilled in iado judo and japanese jujitsu...then he dubbed himself a ninja...he road the wave through rebranding what was basic level japanese martial arts.

  • @simongaudry1951
    @simongaudry1951 Před 2 lety

    Your a legend of the psychology of fighting .Ninjutsu is probably the best art, with its mind body and spirit path. it's complete.it really was the art of war.

  • @crashroots
    @crashroots Před 5 lety +3

    a interesting human, thanks for sharing

  • @top5paranormal254
    @top5paranormal254 Před rokem

    Great interview!

  • @warrennicholsony.fernando4513

    The Real American Ninja!

    • @stevek.hayesmma7334
      @stevek.hayesmma7334 Před rokem

      Does America mean fraud?
      Cuz he couldn't beat one man let alone multi at one time..even in his prime..been a fraud since day one

  • @journeyingdeeperinward

    Thank you.

  • @DjMakurimaru
    @DjMakurimaru Před 2 lety

    Steve was my good friend Takuan in his past life. However others are too. Souls spread.they also combine into newer souls. At 7 years old you start to forget until 9. Then your body is free of old experience. Steve and I are rare old souls.

  • @uphilliceskater
    @uphilliceskater Před 3 lety

    Awesome interview! You should have way more subscribers.

  • @rameshkrishnan4492
    @rameshkrishnan4492 Před 3 lety

    I see an AUM in Senseis dojo '. That's great. ❤️

  • @thomasstillman4805
    @thomasstillman4805 Před 4 lety +3

    What would have happened if he decided to go to Northern Japan, and found the Yamabushi!

    • @shogun_arasaka
      @shogun_arasaka Před 3 lety +2

      he knows the truth, he made it all up to make money.

  • @simongaudry1951
    @simongaudry1951 Před 2 lety +1

    How beautiful was rumiko!

  • @Dcassimatis
    @Dcassimatis Před rokem

    Steve Hasn't changed a bit,... gotta love him for bringing Ninjutsu to the world,... even if he's a bit narcissistic,... he is responsible for Ninpo's exposure to the world.

  • @nubian47
    @nubian47 Před rokem

    Ronald Duncan compiled a Ninja exhibition team at Madison square garden in 1967. Stephen Hayes was fourteen.

    • @hamstring6792
      @hamstring6792 Před rokem

      In 1967, nobody had yet heard of ninjutsu. That was convenient for Duncan. He could get away with a combination of karate and jujutsu, add some weapons, call it ninjutsu and nobody would be the wiser, even if he couldn't prove his alleged lineage. Hayes has an actual verifiable lineage.

    • @TwoForTwentyFilms
      @TwoForTwentyFilms Před rokem

      Duncan was a fraud. There is not one single proof of a living traditional koga ninjutsu ryu. Where did Duncan learn "koga ninjutsu"? Name of his teacher and the ryu? No one can answer this simple questions, because it was all a big lie from Duncan.

  • @atticusfinch6038
    @atticusfinch6038 Před rokem

    This dude’s life is interesting as hell

  • @weshayes5444
    @weshayes5444 Před 5 lety +3

    How u doing sensi

  • @Themidnightegardener
    @Themidnightegardener Před 10 měsíci +1

    You're about as much of a viking as i am a ninja.

  • @maxfrank13
    @maxfrank13 Před 5 lety +2

    Which book of his are you quoting from?

  • @gbosnjak62
    @gbosnjak62 Před rokem

    In younger years of Steven k Hayes he was handsome guy
    Now he look very loveable old man ... very easy to love him
    He look like Popeye
    He is incredible human being

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan65 Před 3 lety

    Well yeah it's interesting the journey of your life from beginning of childhood to the present and you're always talking about presents it's kind of like being in the now of who we are what we're made up of the essence of our spiritual natures who we are some interesting but yeah it's been a journey just keeping tabs on what you're doing and your work because I was reading a lot of your books and interesting enough looking at a lot of different martial arts and I decided on just doing a media update on taijitsu and ninjutsu I was telling a little bit about the you know cooking ninja and how they fought each other and eagle ninja was the last guy matsumi Hatsune like the guy that you're training under was one of the last ninjas left of the eagle tribe the eagle Ninja or I can Ninja so he was quite a master I was looking at some of his videos with different types of weaponry and hand-hand combat so he was amazing I've seen that you doing seminars I think it was in England or something that your annual seminars and ninjutsu training interesting other than that it's been a very interesting I've seen it I got a couple books recently written by authored by you Stephen Gay's but they're in German but I still understand a little bit of German and I can buy the photographs they're in the book I'm able to see your work kind of interesting hard to get books by you I guess you'll look up maybe see what you're doing with your website books rare books on martial arts usually end up unfortunately in other people's hands all the time so I've had a lot of books but there I don't have a lot of books now because people want my books and then they buy my books and then I never see him again and then I try to get my books and I can't get them but I'm gradually starting to get my books back I caught on used book stores and I find one book at a time which now I'm just reading those and totally understanding different types of kung fu like I was studying a couple rare books on one's on crane style kung fu and another one was on praying mantis so those were pretty cool pretty rare books the white crane so online there are a few practitioners interesting soft style we're back in with 1600 ad that a white crane was fighting an ape and the white crane defeated the eight even though the ape was much stronger the white crane could use its wings to deflect the punches and it could use the jumping kick similar to which using karate kid it would attack the soft parts of the apes the news eyes anything that was the key vital points or soft points so it was very interesting I think that Bruce Lee actually the master of Wing Chun actually developed off of white crane because that white crane star was the softest style and so is Wing Chun soft it was taught to a woman who later taught

  • @emssherill
    @emssherill Před rokem

    Also know as the man.

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan65 Před 3 lety

    I've read very a lot of your volumes of the ninjutsu they're very interesting it's a different way of looking at martial arts it just fire water Earth a different types of elements how they contradict each other yet they are all part of what makes up nature as a whole the world we live in before elements which everything in the world is made up of those elements so that's the interesting thing you have an explanation of of the world that we live in in your martial arts techniques which I found was interesting weaponry I guess you got involved with sticks bows on different types of tonfa and studied nunchuck nunchucks right now I can but yeah long staff different types of things that the Shaolin amongst study in the temples which I found were interesting where is the weapon is just an extension of the hand itself a key door which is extension of key energy so extending key actually the samurai was fighting people on horseback that's when the master of the keto came along I guess.. Steven seagal when he was in Japan which was interesting that guys work more I I will just more I which is the master of okito which Steven seagal was a descended of before the master died so I guess it's the goal was the highest rank of a keto under a Matsu boots Toshiba

  • @tariktimsiline2617
    @tariktimsiline2617 Před 6 měsíci

    I suppose this is the episode from the Lassie series Mr Hayes talked about :
    czcams.com/video/93dd6zp1g-0/video.htmlfeature=shared

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan65 Před 3 lety

    Well it's a all of us are seeking the same thing we're all trying to find the truth we're always trying to find you know you might be search all the different religions but what you find out that like the dalai lama says that it's just that there's many ways to the top of the mountain there it is and it's we're all seeking the highest spiritual level which Buddha said that we none of us can attain will probably only gets about the eighth level or something and so it's the road to truth really or the we're all on the road to Nirvana but we all are going up a different trail we're all hiking up different trails so what are what we're seeking is the truth and that's what we we all are the same searching for The emptiness and trying to fill that up so they could we could be whole but that journey you're always distracted in our life is always a story about a man a monk who I is distracted by something loses its concentration and goes off track so then later he because he's distracted he finds his concentration again focus gets back up on the elephant and then he he's on a spiritual journey again trying to get to a higher level of spiritual growth with a spiritual journey to the top of the 10th level of not going out or whatever it is nirvana

  • @RonaldOlvis
    @RonaldOlvis Před 4 měsíci

    Caldwell Too-A-righous-man He US Food Decreez'

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    @RonaldOlvis Před 4 měsíci

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  • @robertthompson4565
    @robertthompson4565 Před 3 lety

    Ninja I am invisible need with mind. I good one to. Stop evil

  • @douglashagan65
    @douglashagan65 Před 3 lety

    Well I hope I get back with you and learn some of your technique we'll see you're probably one of the last American ninjas because the US has you know you've been the spearhead of ninjutsu teachings in America and I made it all possible because before then nobody heard of anything about a ninjutsu they thought it was some type of mysticism or something that was in steamy cloud or something missed that was not for real but actually when I started reading your books it is authentic there's actually it is real and there is such thing as a ninja

  • @aardvarkhendricks6555

    I'm sure he is a great instructor but he talks with his hands alot. His facial expressions make me think he studied acting.

  • @samuelministries777
    @samuelministries777 Před rokem +1

    Pity Stephen didn't go to a charismatic church and get real answers. A decent church, instead of getting into false religions.

  • @rameshkrishnan4492
    @rameshkrishnan4492 Před 3 lety

    Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi

  • @Kamabushi999
    @Kamabushi999 Před 9 měsíci

    He did not have a role in shogun
    Complete bull

  • @yishihara55527
    @yishihara55527 Před rokem +1

    I saw his name plaque in the trash at the Hombu. He should have been kicked out way before then.

  • @jasonelliott1722
    @jasonelliott1722 Před 5 lety +5

    Acts 17:22-34. Repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • @gbosnjak62
    @gbosnjak62 Před rokem

    My spiritual path was not any religion what exist but spiritual path about human universe and soul/ nature or earth .... l found in Vedic path what is old path of Serbian/ Vedic spirituality .... that is Serbian sipiritualith path
    There is no religion
    Just path old Slavic tribe
    FroM that day l become RODnovery/ Vedic path
    Because Christianity Islam and other religion are just fake spiritual path

    • @nrtnrt6676
      @nrtnrt6676 Před 2 měsíci

      What is your take on the prophecies that Jesus fullfilled that were written many years in advance of His birth?
      Micah 5:2 He will come from Bethlehem.
      Fulfilled Matthew 2:1, Luke 2:4-7
      Isaiah 7:14 He will be born of a virgin.
      Fulfilled Matthew 1:18-25
      Isaiah 40:3 A voice in the wilderness will announce the coming of the Messiah.
      Fulfilled Matthew 3:1-3, Luke 3:1-6, John 1:19-23
      Zechariah 9:9 The people of Jerusalem will rejoice as their King rides in on a donkey.
      Fulfilled Matthew 21:1-9, Mark 11:1-10, Luke 19:28-38, John 12:12-15
      Isaiah 50:6 He will be spat on and struck.
      Fulfilled Matthew 27:26-30,
      Psalm 22:7-8 He was sneered at and mocked.
      Fulfilled Matthew 27:38-44, Luke 23:33-37
      Psalm 22:16 His hands and feet will be pierced.
      Fulfilled John 19:17-18
      Psalm 22:18 His garments will be divided and cast lots for.
      Fulfilled Matthew 27:35 John 19:23-24
      Psalm 69:21 He will be given gall and vinegar to drink.
      Fulfilled Matthew 27:34, John 19:29
      Isaiah 53:3 He will be despised and rejected by men.
      Fulfilled Matthew 26:67, Mark 6:3, Luke 4:28-29, Luke 23:18
      Psalm 34:20 Not one of His bones will be broken (typically the legs were broken at the end of crucifixion).
      Fulfilled John 19:31-33
      Zechariah 12:10 They will look on Him whom they pierced.
      Fulfilled John 19:34,37 John 20:27
      Isaiah 53:8 He will be taken from judgement and be killed for the sins of others.
      Fulfilled Luke 23:24,46, 1 Corinthians 15:3
      Isaiah 53:9 He was to be buried with the wicked but it was with the rich at his death. Although He had comitted no violence or deceit.
      Fulfilled Matthew 27:57-60
      Psalm 16:10 and Psalm 49:15 His body will not decay in the grave.
      Fulfilled Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20
      Psalm 68:18 He will ascend on high.
      Fulfilled Mark 16:19, Luke 24:51
      Jesus was exactly who He claimed to be Sir.
      Remember:
      Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
      John 14:6

  • @ShinjitsuKK
    @ShinjitsuKK Před 2 měsíci

    A really nice man but. He was led into a fake art and wow.. Seek Anthony Cummings 👍👍

  • @marccleroux4020
    @marccleroux4020 Před 3 lety

    Interesting video. I wonder if steven hayes has ever investigated ernestangley.org

  • @mortgagefinancing5558
    @mortgagefinancing5558 Před 5 lety

    Mixed up guy...

  • @JustinPrime85
    @JustinPrime85 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bugei Ryūha Daijiten, 1969, page 537, Watatani & Yamada
    戸隠流( 忍 ) Togakure-ryū (nin)
    高松寿嗣が、大正後の忍術読物の流行を利用して新しく編成した
    系譜である。戸田真竜軒の口伝による伝承という。戸田真竜軒( 一
    心斎 )は明治十三年に七十三歳にて死去。高松はそれより四年後
    の生誕。この系譜によれば、異匀という者より発し、養和年間の
    白雲道士の白雲流より分かれ、甲賀・伊賀両流の忍術になり、百
    地三太夫の系統を経て、紀州落名取流に入り、戸田信綱以降は戸
    田氏に伝承したことになっている。しかし、その系譜は、諸伝の
    資料や口伝を参照して、潤色を加えた点が多く、文献上実在の人
    物も、実際より年代を古くしているなど、なかなか苦心の労作で
    ある。
    Takamatsu Toshitsugu ga, Taishō ato no ninjutsu yomimono no ryūkō wo riyō shite atarashiku hensei shita keifu de aru. Toda Shinryūken no kuden ni yoru denshō to iu. Toda Shinryūken (Isshinsai) wa Meiji-jūsan-nen (1880) ni 73-sai nite shikyo. Takamatsu wa sore yori yon-nen ato no seitan. Kono keifu ni yoreba, Ikai to iu mono yori hasshi, Yōwa-nenkan (1181) no Hakuun Dōshi no Hakuun-ryū yori wakare, Kōga - Iga ryō-ryū no ninjutsu ni nari, Momochi Sandayū no keitō wo hete, Kishū-han Natori-ryū ni hairi, Toda Nobutsuna ikō wa Toda-uji ni denshō shita koto ni natte iru. Shikashi, sono keifu wa, shoden no shiryō ya kuden wo sanshō shite, junshoku wo kuwaeta ten ga ōku, bunken jō jitsuzai no jinbutsu mo, jissai yori nendai wo furuku shite iru nado, nakanaka kushin no rōsaku de aru.
    *The dates of Toda Shinryūken are considered wrong and corrected in the 1978 edition.
    Thanks to Professor Peter Goldsbury for the English translation below.
    This is a genealogy newly put together by Takamatsu Toshitsugu, who made use of (took advantage of) the popularity of written materials on ninjutsu after the Taishō era. The transmission is said to be based on oral teachings of Toda Shinryūken. Toda Shinryūken (Isshinsai) died in Meiji 13 at the age of 73. Takamatsu’s birth took place four years later. According to this lineage, the ryū originated with a person named Ikai, separated from Hakuun Dōshi of Hakuun-ryū in the Yōwa era, became the Kōga and Iga-ryū of ninjutsu, passed through the lineage of Momochi Sandayū, entered the Natori-ryū of Kishū domain, and from Toda Nobutsuna onwards came to be passed down by the Toda clan. However, this genealogy refers to a variety of traditions and oral teachings, there are many points where it has added embellishments, it has made people whose real existence is based on written records older than is actually the case, and so it is a product of very considerable labor."
    "Dr. Hatsumi was asked many years ago to provide documentation of some of his lineage for admittance to the Kobudo Shinkokai, perhaps the most reliable of the major organizations of traditional Japanese martial arts, and according to Donn Draeger, in a conversation to me, he was not able to provide documentation which proved his lineage to their satisfaction. Thus, there are uncertain areas in Dr. Hatsumi's lineage."

  • @themangawasbetter6987
    @themangawasbetter6987 Před 5 lety +9

    The most badass old man

    • @shogun_arasaka
      @shogun_arasaka Před 3 lety +5

      he's an absolute fraud.

    • @jinyow5581
      @jinyow5581 Před 3 lety +2

      @@shogun_arasaka In what ways ? Please an thanks .

    • @Initium1000
      @Initium1000 Před 2 lety

      @@jinyow5581 Hi Jim, you might want to look up some of his videos - they aren't impressive. These will lead to other videos discussing if he's legit or not. He obviously has a lot of students that really like him but some of his techniques will not work.

    • @jinyow5581
      @jinyow5581 Před 2 lety

      @@Initium1000 Thanks yet it be a waste of time ,for many reasons .I care not bother to write a mini Book on .

    • @josechirinos1121
      @josechirinos1121 Před 2 lety

      This man introd the ninjutsu in EE.UU. with Hatsummi sensei...😠