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  • That's a pretty terrible koshinage. The point is to use the koshi of the hakama.

  • Works great in the dojo. Not so much in the street.

  • he needs to stop using his upper body so much and work on his balance and breathing ... sad that his uke had more wind than him. this is the kind of guy we love to train with at our dojo. Little Man Syndrome rocks!

  • @baddoggdaddy juba eats people like you for breakfast

  • Altin!!!

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  • thanks, this really helped me 4 my yellow belt grading ;)

  • I grew up with Juba and he got into street fights almost everyday. He was underestimated 99% of the time and kicked ass everytime with a smirk and smile on his face...

  • Damn, so that explains how he trains. He's one tough mf. Started aikido with him and learned a lot which i still carry in training till this day. Hope to visit back again

  • @biodcel then he was not a good aikidoka. He ignored the fact that in aikido, you are not meant to fight. You're meant to resolve without harm.

  • I used to learn from Juba sensei for 5 years. He is incredible. I had to stop after I got married, but I surely miss attending his dojo

  • me too :(

  • Damn, that was a loooongg minute and a half!

  • Juba

  • Belle demonstration, mais beaucoup judo dedans ;-)

  • le judo, l'ancêtre du juji-stu, beaucoup de juji-stu dedans. L'aïkido quant à lui, ne se cache pas d'être un mélange d'arts martiaux, et est né dans les années 1900.

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