@marcolatn yea in real life you asshole its quite easy to, the only thing not realistic is the fact that usually no one is ever going to attack you that way
MMA would not work very well in battlefield of ancient Japan..d leg takedown with yur head low against a samurai sword is not good ..round house kick to the head against a metal war helmet not good..front guillotine on a opponent who pulls a tanto (knife) from his belt..not good.
Personally practising aikido you become really aware of your body; in addition in rel fight U get a technique of approaching to fight (rotation and excetera ). Of course in a real fight you will never make a perfect iakhuammi iriminage, but for example you will be able to use something similar to a iriminage. This is just a personal idea - sorry for any grammar mistakes, english isn't my first language-.
to all Daito ryu artist~ DO you consider this art practical? I mean do you honestly think you can rely on defensive art such as this? I am just wondering.
I dont practice Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu, but i am a practitioner of Aikido, and i can tell you that i have actually used aiki techniques in fights. The thing about Aiki movements are that they are mainly for defense against knives and other weapons. It was invented by Samurai because it was common to be attacked by people that had weapons. Good aikijujutsu also has striking though, and can easily be adapted for hand to hand combat(without weapons).
hate to tell you but, but Aikido wasnt "invented" by any samurai. It is one of the many modern martial arts that developed in Japan relatively recently, mainly in the years before WW2.
@Derukugi2 Aikido has its roots in Aikijujutsu, which was in many cases created by samurai, Takeda Ryu for example. I in no way said that Aikido was not Gendai Budo nor claimed that any particular samurai created it. I simply stated that aiki movements were created by Samurai families in the past. The only thing i stated about AIKIDO was that i'm a practitioner...
what you see here are the most advanced techniques out of daito ryu aikijiujitsu.
effectively using aiki in a fight requires decades of training.
however aiki is only the very end of the daito ryu curicullum, before reaching that level it holds hundreds techniques and variations not requiring being skilled in aiki.
it is the jiu jitsu part, which is highly effective, and uses strikes, eye gouges, basicly anything, while based on the same fundamentals.
How practical do you think MMA had been out on the fields of ancient Japan? You have to put it in the right context. Daito ryu is a traditional Japanese martial art without any competitive elements. If you would do these techniques in reality there would no be many daito ryu people left ;)
yes and no. Aikido, aiki jutsu are highly stylized. By training it you do become aware of your body, you improve balance and control. Many of the techniques are not functional in "reality" but they are very good tools to develop what I mentioned above. 99% of all self defense (this is my own belief based on my own experience) is dealt on a psychological level. (This may not be true only for womens self defense though.) Self defense is not always the goal, differs between different styles.
Holy crap, very sensible & informed answer Supertotoro. Always surprised when I see a YouTube comment that doesn't make me beat my head against the wall.
Thnx maofas! Glad you liked it :) I am getting tired of all discussions of "what is the best MA" and comments like "thats not realistic". People stating these comments dont know the real meaning of budo or other traditional MA. Just trying to explain with out causing any unnecessary rage in the discussion. Thats the Aiki-way of doing things! :)
its so strange how different every branch of Daito ryu is the same basic stuff is there but this branch especially doesn't go too crazy with the hiden techniques but the other stuff they do is great
I am daitoryu 20yr deshi here in Osaka, Sokaku Takeda founder of Daitoryu awarded Menkyo Kaiden to Takuma Hisa. Kodo Horikawa Recieved Special Higher mokuroku from Takeda. As Japanese tradition son/family members recieve highest awards. Tokimune had no son to pass on so Kondo became headmaster.
Those are some hard falls they are taking. Awesome! Doesn't sound like much mat either. This looks more like ju-jitsu. There is no lead, it is all just straight to the point joint manipulation. I like it!
i am an aikidoka from aikido.. and all these forms make me think i did a bad choise ... but destiny has it that aikido is presented to me very much during my life.
judo isnt a martial art. the "do" gives that away ....do is a term applied to "martial ways" that came around after the meiji restoration. it emphasizes the sport derivations of martial arts as a way of life. Any japanese "martial art" will end in "jutsu" or "jitsu" whereas any "martial way" derived for sport with pretty consistently end with "do" ....."do" trans. "way , "jutsu" trans. "art"
Judo is the sport application of bujutsu and jiujutsu. It is easily transformed from sport to martial art and is generally regarded as a core component of any MMA training. For good reason too, it is the most effective grappling art out there. Anyone who thinks different has no idea of what Judo can do.
He sent some students to Oesiba yes but and was inprest Oeshiba. But newer would hi komit that kind of abdikation you belie. Meny budokas praktis som other art beside ther ofisial but im japan this is not some thin you talk about. like we in the west.
Jigaro Kano did not become O Sensei's student, however, there was some cross-over, with students going to study from each other. Judo "ruled". His comment, of Aikido being the exemplification of Judo, is correct, and may have been the ultimate compliment to O Sensei
From my point of view, and since i did Judo and now practicing Aikido, i have to say that Judo is very poor technicaly speaking compared to Aikido.
With Aikido, you use the strenght of the atack to do the technique; and with Judo you always have to use some force, and not even talking in tourneys.
I have two sandan judo sensei and one sandan aikido sensei. My one sandan judo sensei, an American, was state champ for three years, he is from a wrestling background, and more muscle. My other teacher is Chinese and trained under the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, and he is as technical, if not more so,than my aikido teacher.
Depends what you mean by "judo". Today`s sports judo is very different from the old judo, as exemplified by Mifune. It really has become a purely technical sport; a better name would be "Jacket wresting".
Mifunes judo had a lot of the idealism in it that Aikido can preserve because they don`t do competitions.
thats not entirely correct. I practice aikido and aikido has no sport element. "do" means path or way and jutsu is as you have written the meaning of technique.
If Aikijujutsu was not effective then why is it still taught to police officers and small spec opps of military brancese. What we see today just like with any martial art systeme is a watered down image of what the art used to be. MMA just like any other martial art is an effective means of fighting, but it is more so the practiconer them selves that make it so. I dont think MMA would had been at all practical on the battle fields, because of its rules and limits on techniques,
The second the fight went to the ground the MMA practicioner would have been killed. The ancinet arts are still very much effective. And budo has not lost its meaning. Some arts dont survive because they dont adapt. And others are only around beacuse they are popular.
@supertotoro I will agree that aikido seems to be the only exception, judo, and tae kwon do especially seem to be more sport oriented. Honestly aikido and jujutsu should never be separate in my eyes. especially at higher levels of either art you begin learning the other.
They don't do competitions, so they can't test their techniques. Judo basically hasn't changed; we still do have nage waza, katame waza, atemi waza, plus all the new techniques we received from years of competitions and from sambo.
Dr. Kano was a wise man, he could look into the future, so he built up a system able to move on with times, without loosing the roots.
agree, in warrior cultures they would play these "games" grappling, kendo, sticky hands, etc in order to develop certain skills without disabiling each other
nowadays, theres really no good way to utilize these techniques in a realistic scenario at full contact, no technique barred, life and death stuff, unless you want to go to prison for a while.
which, as debilitating and dangerous as they are, is probably good. unless u freeze and can't deliver the decisive blow when it counts
He send a lot of his students to learn Aikido. Some of then beginning to be good teacher of aikido, but a lot of them learn aikido to make his judo better. Today a lot of judoka practice each days in aikikai tokyo to make his judo better. The good way of martial arts is to see the best of the great master, and not compare martial arts.
And if I not bad remenber Kanon say "Aikido is the true Budo", not judo...
"Do" means "the path", it´s the same kanji for michi that means "the way", it has nothing to do with SPORT. For example SHINDO it´s the way of of conduct your spirit, ZENDO it´s the way of ZEN, all the same kanji and without a sport meanining. If you take a kanji dictionary with explication of the diferent part of the kanji, you will see that in DO there is nothing for SPORT.
They're both the same type of trash, AikiJ is just a root art with more techniques, basically more garbage. They are garbage because learning either is just taking the long route for self defence.
A REAL Martial Artist knows how to respect other martial arts. Why do you think the elder Aikidoka Shihan and the old master Judokas don't attack each other? Answer is: Respect. You? Do you have any respect for other arts? If not.. I think you know what I'm about to say
if you are a judoka surely you've heard of Jigoro Kano, he studied this art.
He also had a great appreciation for aikido when O Sensei gave him a demonstration hence his famous quote "This (aikido) is my concept of what judo should be!"
BUT you probably know more about judo than kano right?
good point. My point would be that someone more knowledgable than you on martial arts, judo and jiujitsu as kano undoubtedly was, would now more about what is a effective martial art and what isn't.
I can see how you'd get these opinions tho, as some aikido schools are very cooperative in their training, BUT a lot aren't as well and these would look more effective. Even if they're practicing the same things.
@Oneshot112 It's always hilarious that sportsmen usually talk biggest about real martial application. Which is even more funny, when they are talking about martial arts like Daitoryu, a branch of the Takeda Ryu, one of the oldest and well known warrior-clans of Japan. The clan got strong and influential through creating the Aiki-principle. And if actual war isn't testemony enough, think about the fact, that Kano Jigoro was highly influenced by Saigo Shiro (Saigo-ha Daitoryu-Aiki-Jujutsu).
There is a standing achilles lock with pressure on opp thigh to increase the lock, same as mma laying back for fig4 lock. We call these techniques variations, I train Daitoryu here in Japan 20 yrs, in Osaka at Takumaki. Sorry for my bad englash.
The techniques shown are very old jujutsu techniques, they are used in mma today, just variations. The technique where Kondo Sensei groin steps than levers down on shin, has a variation that if you hooked it and layed back you would have a inside heel hook used in MMA/bjj.
This demo is one of the earlyer puplic displays of Daito ryu. It was not shown to the public earlier except to Military and Police in Japan. It is the Headmaster son Takumi performing the Aiki waza at the end. He did much to try to present and organize his Fathers techniques before he died. This is the Mainline school of daitoryu.
I would really like to try some aikido. I've seen loads of it on you tube and lots of it seems very unrealistic and if i can say so without starting a tidal wave FAKE. I willl never openly call a martial art until i have tried it so until that time i keep my opinions to my self
real talk bro hell ya it looks fake but at the same time hell no bro its not fake i agree it looks fake but i have actually experianced it its as real as it can be you should check it out its a trip but its real you wanna real trip check out daito ryu aikijujutsu roppokai on here master okamoto is some thing to see
@marcolatn yea in real life you asshole its quite easy to, the only thing not realistic is the fact that usually no one is ever going to attack you that way
couldronofcats 1 month ago
Hahahahah I mop the floor w/this guy .lol
Garrikpz 1 month ago
2:05 not in real life
marcolatn 6 months ago
@marcolatn The principles all apply. This is a demonstration. Do you understand now?
carveyournamein 5 months ago
Well , it's could be useless against in a real fight , whatever i don't look for a fight .
OxnardMontalvo1 9 months ago
Why there's no Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu dojos in Indonesia?
123udang 1 year ago
@123udang Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu is not that large of martial art. You'll have better luck looking for an Aikido dojo that stresses strikes and form.
Neurocantrix 11 months ago
@FredDude27 That was interesting. Thank you for sharing.
GaolisVideoLog 1 year ago
MMA would not work very well in battlefield of ancient Japan..d leg takedown with yur head low against a samurai sword is not good ..round house kick to the head against a metal war helmet not good..front guillotine on a opponent who pulls a tanto (knife) from his belt..not good.
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Personally practising aikido you become really aware of your body; in addition in rel fight U get a technique of approaching to fight (rotation and excetera ). Of course in a real fight you will never make a perfect iakhuammi iriminage, but for example you will be able to use something similar to a iriminage. This is just a personal idea - sorry for any grammar mistakes, english isn't my first language-.
alvyxking 2 years ago
exataMENTE Um bale nada mais que isso
tigerjab 2 years ago
to all Daito ryu artist~ DO you consider this art practical? I mean do you honestly think you can rely on defensive art such as this? I am just wondering.
Samperor 2 years ago
I dont practice Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu, but i am a practitioner of Aikido, and i can tell you that i have actually used aiki techniques in fights. The thing about Aiki movements are that they are mainly for defense against knives and other weapons. It was invented by Samurai because it was common to be attacked by people that had weapons. Good aikijujutsu also has striking though, and can easily be adapted for hand to hand combat(without weapons).
Delmo67 2 years ago
it is true that certain types of attacks lend themselves better to study aiki techniques and principals with, like sword, and knife attacks.
however aikijiujitsu was never limited to only these attacks. it covers all aspects of unarmed combat too.
normaly a student would become profeciant in these techniques long before learning to effectively use aiki.
nowadays there is aikido, which skips to aiki right away, but aikijiujitsu doesnt need adapting for hand to hand.
jimmymoltesanti 2 years ago
@Delmo67
hate to tell you but, but Aikido wasnt "invented" by any samurai. It is one of the many modern martial arts that developed in Japan relatively recently, mainly in the years before WW2.
Derukugi2 1 year ago
@Derukugi2 Aikido has its roots in Aikijujutsu, which was in many cases created by samurai, Takeda Ryu for example. I in no way said that Aikido was not Gendai Budo nor claimed that any particular samurai created it. I simply stated that aiki movements were created by Samurai families in the past. The only thing i stated about AIKIDO was that i'm a practitioner...
Delmo67 1 year ago
what you see here are the most advanced techniques out of daito ryu aikijiujitsu.
effectively using aiki in a fight requires decades of training.
however aiki is only the very end of the daito ryu curicullum, before reaching that level it holds hundreds techniques and variations not requiring being skilled in aiki.
it is the jiu jitsu part, which is highly effective, and uses strikes, eye gouges, basicly anything, while based on the same fundamentals.
so yes, daito ryu is highly effective.
jimmymoltesanti 2 years ago
How practical do you think MMA had been out on the fields of ancient Japan? You have to put it in the right context. Daito ryu is a traditional Japanese martial art without any competitive elements. If you would do these techniques in reality there would no be many daito ryu people left ;)
supertotoro 2 years ago 4
So you are saying Aikido or aiki jutsu is not realistic?
Samperor 2 years ago
yes and no. Aikido, aiki jutsu are highly stylized. By training it you do become aware of your body, you improve balance and control. Many of the techniques are not functional in "reality" but they are very good tools to develop what I mentioned above. 99% of all self defense (this is my own belief based on my own experience) is dealt on a psychological level. (This may not be true only for womens self defense though.) Self defense is not always the goal, differs between different styles.
supertotoro 2 years ago 6
Holy crap, very sensible & informed answer Supertotoro. Always surprised when I see a YouTube comment that doesn't make me beat my head against the wall.
maofas 2 years ago
Thnx maofas! Glad you liked it :) I am getting tired of all discussions of "what is the best MA" and comments like "thats not realistic". People stating these comments dont know the real meaning of budo or other traditional MA. Just trying to explain with out causing any unnecessary rage in the discussion. Thats the Aiki-way of doing things! :)
supertotoro 2 years ago
poco aplicable a la realidad de un combate serio
1beastofblood1 3 years ago
It is very serious demonstration ! Specially Master Kondo .
1realaikido 3 years ago
It never work in real situation looks good for a demo thatt is all
tigerjab 2 years ago
its so strange how different every branch of Daito ryu is the same basic stuff is there but this branch especially doesn't go too crazy with the hiden techniques but the other stuff they do is great
billgober2 4 years ago
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hahaha, that last waza was funny as hell, how fake can you get!!!
blugularis 4 years ago
thanks men, realy thanks...
SHEWUSENG 4 years ago
men i dont have more videos of aikigoshindo, i have only judo, aikijutsu street defense and videos of acupunture and tui na ( chinesse massage)
SHEWUSENG 4 years ago
I am daitoryu 20yr deshi here in Osaka, Sokaku Takeda founder of Daitoryu awarded Menkyo Kaiden to Takuma Hisa. Kodo Horikawa Recieved Special Higher mokuroku from Takeda. As Japanese tradition son/family members recieve highest awards. Tokimune had no son to pass on so Kondo became headmaster.
Dojocho 4 years ago
This is not aikido
buchichaun 4 years ago
Noone has claimed that it was.
Title: "Daito ryu aikijutsu China demonstration 1985"
FredDude27 4 years ago 9
@FredDude27 no cuz it would be an abuse >:) lets hope they doo
XxTHExDEADxMANXx 9 months ago
What's up Einstein?
jhvirring 4 years ago
Those are some hard falls they are taking. Awesome! Doesn't sound like much mat either. This looks more like ju-jitsu. There is no lead, it is all just straight to the point joint manipulation. I like it!
aikidoka00 4 years ago
ridiculous
jjwmacdo 4 years ago
i am an aikidoka from aikido.. and all these forms make me think i did a bad choise ... but destiny has it that aikido is presented to me very much during my life.
Aur0rah 4 years ago
atemi. Thats one of the fundamental techniques to distract your opponent. Im surprised you havent seen it more often.
asilentninja 4 years ago
Great stuff ... except for the group attacks during the last half of the clip. Those always are so contrived and silly.
jrdx 4 years ago
judo isnt a martial art. the "do" gives that away ....do is a term applied to "martial ways" that came around after the meiji restoration. it emphasizes the sport derivations of martial arts as a way of life. Any japanese "martial art" will end in "jutsu" or "jitsu" whereas any "martial way" derived for sport with pretty consistently end with "do" ....."do" trans. "way , "jutsu" trans. "art"
williamdlamm 4 years ago
derived for sport will* pretty consistently
williamdlamm 4 years ago
Judo is the sport application of bujutsu and jiujutsu. It is easily transformed from sport to martial art and is generally regarded as a core component of any MMA training. For good reason too, it is the most effective grappling art out there. Anyone who thinks different has no idea of what Judo can do.
asilentninja 4 years ago
the founder of judo said publicly that aikido was "the true judo" and then become o sensei's student.
matthewexpert 4 years ago
He sent some students to Oesiba yes but and was inprest Oeshiba. But newer would hi komit that kind of abdikation you belie. Meny budokas praktis som other art beside ther ofisial but im japan this is not some thin you talk about. like we in the west.
Massmedja 4 years ago
Jigaro Kano did not become O Sensei's student, however, there was some cross-over, with students going to study from each other. Judo "ruled". His comment, of Aikido being the exemplification of Judo, is correct, and may have been the ultimate compliment to O Sensei
blugularis 4 years ago
From my point of view, and since i did Judo and now practicing Aikido, i have to say that Judo is very poor technicaly speaking compared to Aikido.
With Aikido, you use the strenght of the atack to do the technique; and with Judo you always have to use some force, and not even talking in tourneys.
zHawk32 4 years ago
I have two sandan judo sensei and one sandan aikido sensei. My one sandan judo sensei, an American, was state champ for three years, he is from a wrestling background, and more muscle. My other teacher is Chinese and trained under the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, and he is as technical, if not more so,than my aikido teacher.
blugularis 4 years ago
Do you like to see good JUDO....look at "JUDO MIFUNE", avery great 10Dan Judo teacher, for the old times...
patodefuego 4 years ago
Depends what you mean by "judo". Today`s sports judo is very different from the old judo, as exemplified by Mifune. It really has become a purely technical sport; a better name would be "Jacket wresting".
Mifunes judo had a lot of the idealism in it that Aikido can preserve because they don`t do competitions.
Derukugi2 3 years ago
well said
do=sport jutsu=technique/combat art
darthaardvark 2 years ago
thats not entirely correct. I practice aikido and aikido has no sport element. "do" means path or way and jutsu is as you have written the meaning of technique.
supertotoro 2 years ago
If Aikijujutsu was not effective then why is it still taught to police officers and small spec opps of military brancese. What we see today just like with any martial art systeme is a watered down image of what the art used to be. MMA just like any other martial art is an effective means of fighting, but it is more so the practiconer them selves that make it so. I dont think MMA would had been at all practical on the battle fields, because of its rules and limits on techniques,
sazen9 2 years ago
The second the fight went to the ground the MMA practicioner would have been killed. The ancinet arts are still very much effective. And budo has not lost its meaning. Some arts dont survive because they dont adapt. And others are only around beacuse they are popular.
All of this is my opinion.
sazen9 2 years ago
@sazen9 damn good opinion
wolfamongsheep50 2 years ago
@supertotoro I will agree that aikido seems to be the only exception, judo, and tae kwon do especially seem to be more sport oriented. Honestly aikido and jujutsu should never be separate in my eyes. especially at higher levels of either art you begin learning the other.
darthaardvark 1 year ago
They don't do competitions, so they can't test their techniques. Judo basically hasn't changed; we still do have nage waza, katame waza, atemi waza, plus all the new techniques we received from years of competitions and from sambo.
Dr. Kano was a wise man, he could look into the future, so he built up a system able to move on with times, without loosing the roots.
steu01 2 years ago
"testing techniques" in competition can only go so far.
Since in competition injury must be prevented, they have to set rules, which creates a whole different scenario.
Its not that simple.
Derukugi2 2 years ago
@Derukugi2
agree, in warrior cultures they would play these "games" grappling, kendo, sticky hands, etc in order to develop certain skills without disabiling each other
nowadays, theres really no good way to utilize these techniques in a realistic scenario at full contact, no technique barred, life and death stuff, unless you want to go to prison for a while.
which, as debilitating and dangerous as they are, is probably good. unless u freeze and can't deliver the decisive blow when it counts
darthaardvark 1 year ago 2
Kano had never learn aikido with O Sensei.
He send a lot of his students to learn Aikido. Some of then beginning to be good teacher of aikido, but a lot of them learn aikido to make his judo better. Today a lot of judoka practice each days in aikikai tokyo to make his judo better. The good way of martial arts is to see the best of the great master, and not compare martial arts.
And if I not bad remenber Kanon say "Aikido is the true Budo", not judo...
patodefuego 4 years ago
Sorry you must learn a little more of japanis:
"Do" means "the path", it´s the same kanji for michi that means "the way", it has nothing to do with SPORT. For example SHINDO it´s the way of of conduct your spirit, ZENDO it´s the way of ZEN, all the same kanji and without a sport meanining. If you take a kanji dictionary with explication of the diferent part of the kanji, you will see that in DO there is nothing for SPORT.
patodefuego 4 years ago
Judo is not a martial art by the way...
adriro 4 years ago
Umm yes it is. Just because it is also a sport doesn't count it as a martial art.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
Good for pre-arranged demonstration.
urkingod 4 years ago
Lets see aikido practitioners pull this garbage on real MARTIAL artists like for example a Judoka.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
This is Aikijutsu not Aikido.
FredDude27 4 years ago
They're both the same type of trash, AikiJ is just a root art with more techniques, basically more garbage. They are garbage because learning either is just taking the long route for self defence.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
Thank you for sharing your opinion with all of us.
FredDude27 4 years ago 4
You're very welcome.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
@Oneshot112 You so obviously don't do judo...
redwarrj1 1 year ago 2
@Oneshot112 There's no short cut for self defence except a handgun:)
baubaul 11 months ago
A REAL Martial Artist knows how to respect other martial arts. Why do you think the elder Aikidoka Shihan and the old master Judokas don't attack each other? Answer is: Respect. You? Do you have any respect for other arts? If not.. I think you know what I'm about to say
vonlau2 4 years ago
Obviously your definition of a real martial artist is just opinion, many people do not respect other 'martial arts' for legitimate reasons.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
no it aint a martial art per se.... just read master Kano writtings and u will see...
adriro 4 years ago
Name any books or writings, Judo is a martial art, period.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
oneshot112:
if you are a judoka surely you've heard of Jigoro Kano, he studied this art.
He also had a great appreciation for aikido when O Sensei gave him a demonstration hence his famous quote "This (aikido) is my concept of what judo should be!"
BUT you probably know more about judo than kano right?
nikaubro 4 years ago
I may be a judoka but that doesn't mean I should have and follow the same opinions Kano has about various things.
Oneshot112 4 years ago
oneshot112:
good point. My point would be that someone more knowledgable than you on martial arts, judo and jiujitsu as kano undoubtedly was, would now more about what is a effective martial art and what isn't.
I can see how you'd get these opinions tho, as some aikido schools are very cooperative in their training, BUT a lot aren't as well and these would look more effective. Even if they're practicing the same things.
nikaubro 4 years ago
@Oneshot112 If you dont understand dont say nothing
Novum07 1 year ago
@Oneshot112 for sure. Im both, and did years of judo aikido and this aikijustu and this guy just sucks i can't beleive this crap he's trying to pull
demonrevolver 1 year ago
@Oneshot112 It's always hilarious that sportsmen usually talk biggest about real martial application. Which is even more funny, when they are talking about martial arts like Daitoryu, a branch of the Takeda Ryu, one of the oldest and well known warrior-clans of Japan. The clan got strong and influential through creating the Aiki-principle. And if actual war isn't testemony enough, think about the fact, that Kano Jigoro was highly influenced by Saigo Shiro (Saigo-ha Daitoryu-Aiki-Jujutsu).
HomunculusProject 10 months ago
@HomunculusProject
*facepalm*
Oneshot112 10 months ago
@Oneshot112 My point exactly.
HomunculusProject 10 months ago
the last few waza are ridiculous
koopava 4 years ago
Turkish: MMA Ufc sadece ringde ve hakem ile yapılır gerçek dünya'da hakem yoktur.Gerçek bir bujutsuka zihin gücüne sahiptir.:)
Bad English : MMA Ufc :)No referee in the Real world.And Real a Bujutsuka have the mental power.
Sorry for my bad english.
sobukaidojo 5 years ago
There is a standing achilles lock with pressure on opp thigh to increase the lock, same as mma laying back for fig4 lock. We call these techniques variations, I train Daitoryu here in Japan 20 yrs, in Osaka at Takumaki. Sorry for my bad englash.
Dojocho 5 years ago
The techniques shown are very old jujutsu techniques, they are used in mma today, just variations. The technique where Kondo Sensei groin steps than levers down on shin, has a variation that if you hooked it and layed back you would have a inside heel hook used in MMA/bjj.
Dojocho 5 years ago
This demo is one of the earlyer puplic displays of Daito ryu. It was not shown to the public earlier except to Military and Police in Japan. It is the Headmaster son Takumi performing the Aiki waza at the end. He did much to try to present and organize his Fathers techniques before he died. This is the Mainline school of daitoryu.
Dojocho 5 years ago
I would really like to try some aikido. I've seen loads of it on you tube and lots of it seems very unrealistic and if i can say so without starting a tidal wave FAKE. I willl never openly call a martial art until i have tried it so until that time i keep my opinions to my self
Sammonkeyfist 5 years ago
real talk bro hell ya it looks fake but at the same time hell no bro its not fake i agree it looks fake but i have actually experianced it its as real as it can be you should check it out its a trip but its real you wanna real trip check out daito ryu aikijujutsu roppokai on here master okamoto is some thing to see
roppokai1 4 years ago
...the nage's shoulders look stiff...
thehymner 5 years ago
yeah, thats what i thought, very tense guard.. for this I like Aikido, you feel BETTER after a class not worse.
turbojunkiexxx 4 years ago
would like to see it against a mma fighter
oneeyemonster 5 years ago
Poor Uke... such tenacity tho...
LargeBlueCircle 5 years ago