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  • Beautiful!!:-)

    

  • This more aikido than jj

  • @dirosaga

    This style developed from haku ryu jujutsu and daito ryu jujutsu. Created by Julio Toribio

  • @Jartemeous i dont get it.. what is jujutsu anyway? you got so many types of it..confusing

  • love your style to bad you guy are noy in nyc

  • I attended a Ju-Jutsu school like this and there are similarities to Akido in that most movements work in circles as a way of deflecting then controlling force, the basics were from a Tai-Tsubaki movement.

  • This is more like Aikido than Jujutsu. Not as hardcore as my Aikijujutsu class.

  • Although alot of the comments are likely from a bunch of moves, the jujutsu does not look as rigid as other styles . . its more flowing, more cirular. Is it a style of aki jujutsu or daito ryu?

  • @dirosaga i meant a bunch of noobs haha gues i was thinking about the moves

  • Very nice technique. No matter how much knowledge I aquire in my expreiance I enjoy watching great demos like this one.

  • Unlike practically ALL Aikido OR jujutsu vids I saw on YT (and I've watched many hundreads), these guys know their wrist locks.

    Admittedly, I'm a Roy Dean fan (through YT only) but regardless of that - first time I've seen REALISTIC wrist manipulations. It's not about a dynamic or aggressive demonstration - it's all about subtlety, sensitivity and true "feel".

    The bald guy with the mustache is phenomenal.

  • Very elegant. I like it very much. Jujitsu is a beatutiful art to watch and practice.

  • Looks more like Aikido ect, even though its roots are jujutsu...

  • Nice

  • Amazing!! Love the music too:)

  • excelente es jujutsu es una forma de hermosicima los felicito por tan ilustre demostracion

  • Awesome Ju Jitsu and awesome music. great combo ;)

  • Very nice.

  • really cool!

  • cool

  • isn't it jiu-jitsu??

  • @getthetapjj Not true. The spelling of Jiu Jitsu used in Brazil has nothing to do with the Portuguese language. At the time when Judo was brought to Brazil it was romanized as JIU JITSU. This was the most common romanized spelling at the time. Several books and magazine articles written by both westerners and Japanese used the JIU JITSU spelling for a long time.

  • @ilovelasange Not exactly thats more used for the Brazilian style but it can be used for Japanese jujutsu

  • @dudesrock2 ok thnx for the info :)

  • @ilovelasange Anytime :D

  • @ilovelasange aikido or aikijutsu

  • @ilovelasange "Jiu Jitsu" is an old romanization based on what westerners thought the word sounded like as opposed to its actual meaning and pronounciation. The Japanese word "Ju"(pronounced "Juu") means soft or gentle as a noun, but as a verb it means "yeild." That's why Judo is not spelled "Jiudo." Jutsu means "art" or "study," and the correct romanization "Jujutsu" can mean "gentle art," or more appropriately "art of yeilding."

  • @44excalibur thnx didn't know that

  • @ilovelasange Sorry, I meant to say gentle and soft are adjectives and not nouns.

  • @44excalibur so this is jujutsu : 呪術

  • Congratulations on a fantastic display of bushido. A very comprehensive demonstration, well executed, fluid and fun to watch. thankyou

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  • 弟子たちが冷やかし気味に見てるのはなんで?先生の腕は本物だけ­ど

  • Nice music, fits quite nicely

  • Beautiful

  • Seibukan is a mixture of Aikido and Hakko-Ryu Jujutsu, so you see elements of both.

  • Or at least what's the difference between this and aikido?

  • This looks just like aikido. I imagine they have the same roots, but how similar are they really?

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  • it's like bjj for people with bigger pants XD

  • Excellent!!

  • that was awsome man.... great video great technique :)

  • Impressive! that's a true Bushido .. the style you're practicing has a sort of a mixture of Aikido and traditional budo arts ,, pretty much like mine

  • Nice! Good work!

  • i consider it amazing how much your style looks like ancient jiujitsu, ive never thought i would be that young before looking at your website.

    do you have sparring exercises or do you strictly practise kata like in aikido?

  • @Cyb3rus

    it doesnt look like ancient Jujitsu it IS ancient Jujitsu

    Jujitsu is an evolution of Jujutsu just like Taekwondo is an evolution of Taekkyon

  • @skillga Is Muay Thai the evolution of Muay Boran?

  • @AngelDrive9 Yes. Muay Thai evolved from Muay Boran and, some people would say, elements of Krabi Krabong as well.

  • Awesome video uchideshi, thank you for sharing.

  • practically the same as ueshiba's aikido...

  • impressive!

  • Reminds me of the old Aiki jutsu

  • i bet aikido has some roots in this i noticed some moves that look very simular to aikido

  • Do these guys practice Zen also?

  • no not zen specifically. but we do practice meditation.

  • Super good sistem,,my sistem is very similar,,very good amazing DOJO

  • Anyone who doubts this performance has not challenged anyone from this Dojo. Because a person who has trained for many years in a traditional martial art and has never been involved in a fight doesn't mean that person cannot fight. People who criticize and has never trained or stepped into the ring are just ignorant.

  • Ichiban - No Less than Number 1. Outstanding performance. This is what realism and many hours of training results in. Perfection. No McDonald karate chain schools can ever achieve this level of performance displayed here. No matter how many hours they spend training. Domo Arigato Sensei for sharing this video.

  • Absolutely flawless technique!. This guy is awesome!

  • added to my inspirational

  • Neat.

  • Wow! Excellent video!

  • glad to see people train with live blades to enhance their jujitsu

  • You can buy special training blades in jiu jutsu shops.

  • yeh.. live guns as well ^^

  • looks a little like Daito Ryu

  • wow....

    tachiwaza, ne-waza, swari-waza, kaiten-waza.... I whole lot of waza practiced there.

    remarkable.

    excellent ukes by the way,

    -J

  • Great skill set...one of the best demonstrations of technique I've seen.  Bravo.

  • it does have some Hakko Ryu at the beggining.

    this is a nice video, really clean demonstration of thechniques

  • really good techniques nicely displayed thanks from aiki jujutsu practitioner 17 years thanks again

  • What is the difference between this and aikido?

  • Very good, congratulations. I enjoyed watching those clean techniques and the prices movement.

  • Am I seeing some Hakko Ryu influence in there?

  • What is the difference between Seibukan Jujutsu and just Jujutsu?

  • seibukan is somewhat a japanese style jui jitsu

    and brasillian adapted after, and i assume that was what you meant by just jui jitsu

  • Uh, no actually. I mean just plain Japanese Jujitsu/jujutsu. HOWEVER you wanna spell it.

  • have some respect dude, it was a good question!

  • jujutsu is the martial art, which has got many "schools" one of them is seibukan jujutsu

  • Very impressive. Where is this dojo located?

  • more like aikido than jujitsu

  • Jujustu was the grandfather of Aikido and Judo, so it would make sense to have things that look like aikido as well al judo, but i will agree it does seem to lean more towards Aiki movement.

  • some cool techniques

  • i want learn this O.O

  • oh man, those wrist and finger locks look painful as hell....

  • Thank you for sharing this video

  • Excellent test. All techniques were crisp. Good zanshin and musubi. Unfortunately there is only so much you can see on youtube. I would have liked to see him against multiple attackers. Congratulations on the promotion.

  • i am proud do saibukan

  • I love all of your videos Roy. its hard to find clean crisp flowing technique here on youtube. excellent work.

  • I wish there was a Traditional Japanese Jujutsu School around were I live. I am an Aikidoka but would love to train in something like this style or Diato Ryu. Many of these techniques are similar to what I learn in my Aikido classes. Traditional Jujutsu would make ones Aikido very well rounded.

  • Makes sense--after all aikido is essentially watered down jujitsu, no?

  • Well for the most part yes. O'Sensei was a product of sword culture he studied and reached instructor/master levels in several different forms of traditional Jujutsu also Kenjutsu and Sojutsu(art of the spear)

  • In all modesty,I have done martial arts for a while and this is very good stuff.

  • I like what I see. Wow. Nice video ^-^

  • does that bald guy with the moustache do Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu as well? I'm sure I've seen him on a daikomyosai dvd..

  • Yah he is one of the Shihan in Budo Taijutsu..What is nice is he is one of the few instructors that allows their student to perform waza on them...not many don't sadly.

  • I think that's a typical japanese mentality, that once one becomes sensei there's that definate cliff between sensei and deshi. Sensei can throw sensei around, but never a deshi throws the teacher. It's kind of bad. I always find i learn more from taking ukemi, and a sensei can give ALOT of feedback from what he experiences during the recieving of the waza.

  • that's Toribio Sensei and is Kancho for Seibukan Jujitsu, if you look him up on Wikipedia you could see all the arts he is/was involved with...

  • Seibukan FTW

  • After two weeks practicing Seibukan Jujutsu,I like what I see!

  • Looks very nice!

    Definately worthy of being posted, wich I can't say of most of the jujutsu vids on Youtube cause most of em are fighting-style jujutsu, wich I don't like very much due to loss of effectiveness for the safety of the practisioners.

  • Wow! This is well said.

  • Toribio Sensei was student in many arts between in Hakko Ryu by Okuyama and Yasuhiro Irie Sensei and other senior instructors at the Hakko-Ryu Honbu Dojo so that what he shows is not his system but copy.. and it is similar to Aikido because of wrist locks, throws etc

    I practice Hakko Ryu by Antonio Garcia so I know what I see:) This Exam is beautifull! 5 STARS

  • Hopefully there is no hard feelings from the Hakko Ryu since Toribio Sensei left Hakko Ryu in 1993, I think most if not all of the Kihon Waza is directly from Hakko Ryu (only in a different order) but if I'm told correctly, the Taisabaki and Henka are not taught in Hakko Ryu, neither is the Ju Gosinjutsu (Gun Takeaways) and some of the other weapon take aways. I'm glad you liked Roy Dean's Sandan Demo, it is very impressive.

  • Thanks

  • aikido wrist lock throws are very similar to a few JJJ things, but however JJJ has a much better self defense system and better weapon defense system, plus all the wristlocks can be used standing and on the ground, and depending on the teacher you can get BJJ ground work in JJJ

  • But but but... I know all this stuff from aikido :)

  • Great Stuff. I absolutely Love it. Anyone in NJ/NY area teaching Seibukan Jujutsu? I am a student of Diatoryu Aikijujutsu and a long time student of Aikido. Im very interested in your system!

    Kevin

  • Its based on Hakko ryu jujutsu. Looks like the basic kata have been fiddled with a bit, its not usually so fast and furious.

  • I can definitely see Toribio's Aikido background at work. The jujitsu arm bars are very promintent too. Quite nice.

  • Monterey, California

  • were is this school at?

  • Julio Toribio is a great sensei in the martial arts world.

  • i know toribio and william candelario

    say hi to then from puerto rico

  • looks more lide aikido than jujjutsu

  • Looks just like Aikido or Aikido looks just like this, which ever I don't care. Aside from the few strikes I saw.

  • Excellent Jujutsu demonstration. Thank you for posting this video!

  • fun stuff

  • yep them's were the days

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