I think you're nuts. Only because I have been there.
If you have ever studied Daito Ryu, you will understand and know that when the pin occurs, it's a excruciatingly painful. At that moment in time, it might look like you can elbow your opponent, but I garantee that the attacker is in a great deal of pain, denying them any such ability.
as with any technique you need to learn the technique with your training partner just feeding and not resisting or countering. That is later on down the road and also for sparring later down the road but you need to learn the technique and get it down first and learn attributes such as sensitivity, speed, timing, setting a technique up, and so on. Before you can run you ,must crawl. Newbies commenting dont understand this simple logic.
@FearThisChannel this is a menostration of technique and not sparring. but demonstrating the technique in a perfect situation. But, if you dont mind having something dislocated by all means attempt a elbow agaist a skilled Aikijujutsu player. The secret to resisting a Aikijujutsu technique is not to resist.
@Bishop187mob Daito ryu jujutsu,Daito ryu aikijujutsu,Daito ryu aikijutsu,Daito ryu aikibudo,aiki no jutsu,aiki in yo ho......choose that you like better.
Ah,the right way to say "right" is "right" no "rite" ;).
The demonstrator of this video is late Sensei Arisawa, one of the Headmaster Tokimune's direct students at Daito-kan in Abashiri, Hokkaido. Excellent embu.
floaton11 good for you. You found the best in the US. I am also a Kodokai member and have had the honor to train with Kiyama Sensei on one occasion. Good luck in your training.
I don't train in daito ryu but rather in a style derived from daito ryu (hakkoryu). I had the privilege of taking a seminar from Kyama Sensei when I was just starting my training. He was amazing!
That's great! I'm glad you took the opportunity he is definitely something to see. We only get that opportunity maybe once a year if we are lucky because my school is on the east coast and he only travels here once a year. We do have more regular seminars with Goldberg Sensei his senior student and Director of the east coast Kodokai. I've learned so much from him in the past few years. His training of my Sensei is such a benefit to us because our Sensei gets better all the time.
no matter what style you do training with them will always rub off on you in a positive way
Hakkoryu is probably the most like Daito Ryu of the Daito Ryu derivitive styles so I'm sure you can see the similarities. It is very cool that your art practices healing arts though. That is something I would like to learn some day.
greetings lynxSSJ...may i ask you some question...where did you practice some daito ryu techniques?...i apologize my rude quetion...but to understand such testimony could never understand the meaning and the spirit of the techinique...moreover...the aikijujutsu art...
being a hapkido man myself, this video is awesome. Its great to see such close similarities between the 2 and 2 see where hapkido took the art. thanks for posting
Daito Ryu Is Truly A Wonderful And Beautiful Martial Art. Sad Thing Is Finding A Real Authenic School Is Extremely Hard To Find But I Hope To See In The Future For Daito Ryu To Expand And Becomes More Known Around Martial Artists.
NO you would not!!! :| my right foot hurts , my knee hurts(like hell) , my back hurts (like hell) ! And that's AFTER practice! Good think my forearms don't get so easily bruised this days!!! I've ben studying daito for about 3 months now..4 times a week ... 4-5 hours a day! And we're still doing the basics ! :)) kote mawashi, kote hineri etc! We're basically doing daito + aikido now..
This is not different, its the waza from the hiden mokuroku in daitoryu. Every faction of daitoryu has subtle differences in the performace of the waza but this is indeed daitoryu.
Very accurate comment Tora. The waza is the same but the application of it is definitely different in each faction. When applied by the so called "mainline" branch no disrespect but thats what they want to be called, they tend to use a more ju jutsu focused application due to the way Kondo interprets the waza. Kodokai style focuses much more on the instant aiki aspect and doesn't use much ju jutsu. Kodo was small, Kondo is a big guy, hence the interpretation. Both are effective.
Techniques that are beautiful
vjivance 1 month ago
Lots of use of what Aikido calls Yonkyo - is this part of the Hiden Mokuroku Yonkajo?
rugwithlegs 3 months ago
I think you're nuts. Only because I have been there.
If you have ever studied Daito Ryu, you will understand and know that when the pin occurs, it's a excruciatingly painful. At that moment in time, it might look like you can elbow your opponent, but I garantee that the attacker is in a great deal of pain, denying them any such ability.
DaitoRyuAiki 3 months ago
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DaitoRyuAiki 3 months ago
en la primer tecnica utiliza yonkyo!? cierto!? frente al shomenuchi.. pero q dice de juji!?? gracias n_n
JDnqn 4 months ago
as with any technique you need to learn the technique with your training partner just feeding and not resisting or countering. That is later on down the road and also for sparring later down the road but you need to learn the technique and get it down first and learn attributes such as sensitivity, speed, timing, setting a technique up, and so on. Before you can run you ,must crawl. Newbies commenting dont understand this simple logic.
naumutroi 7 months ago 2
This is extremely ineffective; at 3.14 you can clearly see that the other arm could still mean an elbow to the face.
FearThisChannel 8 months ago
@FearThisChannel this is a menostration of technique and not sparring. but demonstrating the technique in a perfect situation. But, if you dont mind having something dislocated by all means attempt a elbow agaist a skilled Aikijujutsu player. The secret to resisting a Aikijujutsu technique is not to resist.
naumutroi 7 months ago
thank you.
thekapote 1 year ago
this is Arisawa Gunpachi shihan died in 2005, demonstrating techniques yonkajo.. and this is the unique and original daito ryu of tokimune takeda
dreamsofautumn 1 year ago
@dreamsofautumn he died while doing that technique?
boehmtj 1 year ago
the rite way to say is aikijutsu
Bishop187mob 1 year ago
@Bishop187mob Daito ryu jujutsu,Daito ryu aikijujutsu,Daito ryu aikijutsu,Daito ryu aikibudo,aiki no jutsu,aiki in yo ho......choose that you like better.
Ah,the right way to say "right" is "right" no "rite" ;).
Thanks for your enlightening comment.
zzzaaapppeee 1 year ago 11
@zzzaaapppeee
lol.....charmer hahaha
Jahleim72Amaya 1 year ago
Both facianting and impressive.....one of these days I'll find some extra time to join a dojo and lean some of this.
george385 1 year ago
magnifico
Tooshin 1 year ago
Beautiful Done Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu Is The Best Of Jujutsu Styles
Afsos85 1 year ago
super tehnique
inscrierikarate 1 year ago
thanks for posting this.
do you have more aikijujutsu vids?
pottsy40 1 year ago
ke buenos videos ke pasas tio estoy sorprendido, sabes donde enseñana aikijujutsu en latinoamerica?.. halans
ribernuri 1 year ago
hola, ¿de donde eres? ¿practicas Dayto ryu o solo te gusta?
un video muy ilustrativo e interesante.
gracias
taseljoff 1 year ago
some one...please...!!!
what does the first word means?...
harilogan 1 year ago
I like the very direct application of technique in this style. It has made me think about my own Ju-jitsu.
Anybody know of any schools in the England, that teach Daito Ryu aikijujutsu?.
grimsbyjujitsu 2 years ago
The demonstrator of this video is late Sensei Arisawa, one of the Headmaster Tokimune's direct students at Daito-kan in Abashiri, Hokkaido. Excellent embu.
instructor2809 2 years ago
floaton11 good for you. You found the best in the US. I am also a Kodokai member and have had the honor to train with Kiyama Sensei on one occasion. Good luck in your training.
billgober2 2 years ago
I don't train in daito ryu but rather in a style derived from daito ryu (hakkoryu). I had the privilege of taking a seminar from Kyama Sensei when I was just starting my training. He was amazing!
JujutsuMama 2 years ago
That's great! I'm glad you took the opportunity he is definitely something to see. We only get that opportunity maybe once a year if we are lucky because my school is on the east coast and he only travels here once a year. We do have more regular seminars with Goldberg Sensei his senior student and Director of the east coast Kodokai. I've learned so much from him in the past few years. His training of my Sensei is such a benefit to us because our Sensei gets better all the time.
billgober2 2 years ago
no matter what style you do training with them will always rub off on you in a positive way
Hakkoryu is probably the most like Daito Ryu of the Daito Ryu derivitive styles so I'm sure you can see the similarities. It is very cool that your art practices healing arts though. That is something I would like to learn some day.
billgober2 2 years ago
Awesome video! Great art! I take Aikido, and I would love to try this art, awesome
myaccountk 2 years ago
greetings lynxSSJ...may i ask you some question...where did you practice some daito ryu techniques?...i apologize my rude quetion...but to understand such testimony could never understand the meaning and the spirit of the techinique...moreover...the aikijujutsu art...
projectshizoku08 2 years ago
I practiced in Bucharest...that's in romania :). I practice karate now though...:(
lynxSSJ 2 years ago
For your information, the technique at 7:10, i-zori (backwards body drop), is also a sumo technique.
RKLuffy88 2 years ago
being a hapkido man myself, this video is awesome. Its great to see such close similarities between the 2 and 2 see where hapkido took the art. thanks for posting
cheaptrades 3 years ago 2
Daito Ryu Is Truly A Wonderful And Beautiful Martial Art. Sad Thing Is Finding A Real Authenic School Is Extremely Hard To Find But I Hope To See In The Future For Daito Ryu To Expand And Becomes More Known Around Martial Artists.
Afsos85 3 years ago
yes Afsos85
I SECOND THAT!
woundnt it be just wonderful!
lezmos 2 years ago
i would love to learn this art
budd13909 3 years ago
NO you would not!!! :| my right foot hurts , my knee hurts(like hell) , my back hurts (like hell) ! And that's AFTER practice! Good think my forearms don't get so easily bruised this days!!! I've ben studying daito for about 3 months now..4 times a week ... 4-5 hours a day! And we're still doing the basics ! :)) kote mawashi, kote hineri etc! We're basically doing daito + aikido now..
lynxSSJ 3 years ago
but you are gonna be so good lynx
shade1059 2 years ago 2
not really :) ..i'm practicing karate now :D
lynxSSJ 2 years ago
right on. In the end, its more the person than the art
shade1059 2 years ago 4
Excellent!
wheyez 3 years ago
Thanks, I think this style of daito ryu is different
kanonl1234 3 years ago
different of.....?
zzzaaapppeee 3 years ago
This is not different, its the waza from the hiden mokuroku in daitoryu. Every faction of daitoryu has subtle differences in the performace of the waza but this is indeed daitoryu.
ToraDojoNJ 3 years ago
It looks more realistic
xaramano 3 years ago
Very accurate comment Tora. The waza is the same but the application of it is definitely different in each faction. When applied by the so called "mainline" branch no disrespect but thats what they want to be called, they tend to use a more ju jutsu focused application due to the way Kondo interprets the waza. Kodokai style focuses much more on the instant aiki aspect and doesn't use much ju jutsu. Kodo was small, Kondo is a big guy, hence the interpretation. Both are effective.
billgober2 2 years ago