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  • this is real aikido

  • is this ju-jitsu or aikido

  • I would go with decaf dude... you're a bit jumpy. 

  • they shoudl load the gun with paintballs, just to see if the attacker would be able to hit his target. what's the point of having a harmless fake gun?

  • Good stuff. Just taking ukemi on that hard work floor is impressive.

  • i know some arm tricks too like these but this is so fking fast

  • i know some arm tricks too liek these but this is so fking fast

  • Zanima me koja je ovo pesma u klipu??? Ako mozes da mi kazes...

  • Nice one

  • whats the name of this music??

  • Has one of you guys ever been involved in a street-fight? And did this combat-system work?

  • The video is cool. I like the black and white view- seems to fit for martial arts. Also interesting to see the ebook being offered as well. I hope it is selling well for you. It can always sell better, but usually you need someone's help.

    Best of luck!

  • 1.52, love it.

  • This is real in the sense that he might be doing it for real with a rag doll.

  • obviously the demo isn't "real"

    It's Jiyu Waza, which in lamans terms means improv. Uke, or the person recieving the techniques attacks in one of several ways, such as shomen uchi which is an overhand strike, or running in and grabbing and pushing on the wrist, and ste, the one performing the technique, has to think of a move and perform it based on their own choice and discretion.

  • well if your attacker isn't expecting anything, i guess you could rip their limbs off like that.

  • any wre in toronto were you can learn this please send me response

  • yes

  • try the sendokan dojo in mississauga. They also run lessons at the Etobicoke olympium. It's a brilliant place for learning aikido and the people there are very nice.

  • no punches i tink is better den takekewando and judo

  • these examples of him blocking one punch at a time is perfect, dont ever worry about if there going to throw more then one punch, your first punch gets this done to you! (FOR ALL YOU WHO DEGRADE AIKIDO ARE WRONG)

  • thank you realaikiboy! Its about time I find a video of aikido really being used. Every video I find of "demonstrations" makes this martial art look like a pathetic joke. But this is more like it, the real deal.

  • its a form of self defense not a way 2 kick da shit out of people

  • well its kinda not the point to kick their ass u know

    if someone attacks u then u defend

    imagine that u attack someone that is an aikido trainee or a fighter...there is a 99,9%chance u will end up being beaten up rather than him/her xD

  • it is also a way to maim your would be attacker in a road rage. Otherwise nobody would practise it

  • Moze da se koristi aikido ti je za odbranu i ja ga treniram :))

  • How can this work against a boxer who would throw more than one punch at a time or a wrestler who is shooting on your legs? This only works if the attacker was born in the 1600's and never seen a UFC fight. I mean look at the set up who attacks like that?

  • Once you know enough about Aikido it wouldn't matter what they would do because they would be on the ground with probable broken bones. and weight has little to do with Aikido.

  • Nicely said

  • /since when does a boxer throw more than one punch at a time? He throw combinations sure but they come one at a time all the same. If you have your distance right you wont get hit. easier said than done maybe but thats why we train. Same goes for judo. Against judo an akidokas advantage is distance. As soon as he closes you down you are in his arena. Good posture and good distance and you in a good position. He cant throw you without closeing that distance down. Just as a boxer cant hit you.

  • I agree - you can't get close enough to grapple without exposing yourself to an Aikido redirection attack.

  • Boxers throw combos, in groups of usually 3 or 5 punches. Street fighters have no move if they miss punch number one. karate is stiff, rigid and doesn't flow through to a 'plan B' stype of move.

  • Karate dosen't flow smoothly into a type B plan move because it was originally designed as a form of combat against the Japanese samurai sword and so it wasn't playing around.

    One strike, one kill.

    After it was turned into a sport however the logic of why it does what it does was lost.

  • Thanks. Makes sense. Karate blocking techn' are good. Punching okay, but boxer's punch much better imo. Kickboxers have the best of both worlds (and a lot of bruised ribs)

    These displays are interesting, but I would put a 35 year old Fred Matt against that Aikido guy and Fred would wreck him. In the 1960's Fred won a Silver, a bronze, and 3 Golds in the Pan Am, and National Judo championships. 4 big bikers in Norhtern B.C. found out very quickly that judo works. Fred 5-8, and 185; all muscle

  • @FlyballMax LoL, i would like to see your face when aikido guy just put your hero on the ground.

  • @FlyballMax yes you are right but you talk about a judu champion, and i say you have you have no chance against these young guy, so dont dream and dont look to much hoolywood films, this videos showing a martial art for people like you and me and not for judo champions or somewhat

  • I've been in a real street fight, outnumbered, and I can tell you that Aikido works. In fact it's a much better choice than a hard style if you're outnumbered .

  • a jeli, da li to stvarno moze da se koristi stvarne situacije? iskreno?

  • naravno da moze...

    ali ne radi se tu samo u samoobrani vec da naucis nesto o svome tijelu i umu...

    tako nas treniraju...

  • No, the secret is sparring someone who doesn't intend to fall down.

  • hah these is just an exam but in real like aikido works on street self defense .. i recently joined this combat style and is quite complicated the secret is on knowing how to respond against those moves

  • Yeah it's basically a kata competition which is "real" because if you really did the moves his arm would've broken 20 times.

  • I know, the first thing my instructors taught me to do were rolling and falling.

  • i was taught the same thing

  • @badlands307 i am not sure with real aikido and how people would use it

    but its perfectly safe to do aikido even if you are atacked seroiusly .. it all depnds on if you have calmness and want to be soft.

    None of aikido techniques are dangerous if you do them right.

  • @TheRogueMonk because that is the point of aikido

  • This isn't sparring because there is one clear aggressor who plans to lose, and one defender who plans to look amazing.

    There's no such thing as using someone's strength against them. You'll never, using any martial art, have lost a fight because the other person didn't provide enough punching power to use against him/her.

    You'll find even very strong fighters don't throw all their weight over their opponent with every blow. Only when there's a clear and obvious opening will someone go all in.

  • you don't need them too throw thier full weight.

    you just move them along with there momentum.

    thats why you yourself would only need small amounts of force too bring him too your desired postion.

  • true, I don't take akidio but i take judo, it is the same with body throws, really it is mostly knocking them off balance then use the opposing force to throw them, i threw a guy and i am 155lbs and he was 275 lbs..prime example

  • seems true...

  • people stfu clearly noone came on here to argue. but to watch this artform at its greatest STFU!!!!!

  • For christs sake, once you practice Aikido enough it's implanted in your brain and you can do it without thinking. I hate it when people who clearly haven't practiced aikido try to sound smart when they don't know shit about it.

  • attacks are not convincing, aggresive whole hearted- thus defense NOT convincing. ps girls below stop scratching each others eyes out.

  • if you knew anything about aikido you would know that it is designed to use your force against you

    therefore, the harder you go the more pain will be inflicted upon you. its a sparring session, its not set up for real attacks so people can get limbs broken idiot

  • poor bastard got pwn!

  • this vid rock...

  • its multi tasking. I do it all the time

  • Fat guy showing off >:O *pukes*

  • if someone holds a gun to your back no one would respond that fast

  • if ya had training you would cos i have it happens without thinking

  • you sir are an idiot...how many times do you think when you breath? the brain can only focus on one thing at a time, so how do you walk and talk at once? how do you eat and watch tv and carry on a conversation all at the same time? because your brain automates the things it is used to doing...that being said "to do somethign without thinking" is more of an expression referencing somethign that is done so often it is reflexive

  • its called muscle memory. You dont have to think...hey I should lift my leg and extend my foot in an attempt to take a step forward. It becomes an automatic response...hence the "no thinking"

    Muscle memory is fashioned over time through repetition of a given suite of motor skills and the ability through brain activity to inculcate and instill it such that they become automatic...There...its been looked up for you.

  • your muscles need your brain to move

  • No shit sherlock! Never said you didnt need your brain...it says clrearly "through brain activity" so way to go for reading and understanding what was stated. Obviously you lack the mental skill to grasp such a complex system or even the explained simplified version, and the class to admit when you have been proven wrong. Hence, there is no use in continuing a conversation with someone as limited as you since all you have in your repetoire are rude comments and obvious statements.

  • then why is everyone arguing with what I originally said

  • You're the dumbass. He's right

  • No im the one who was right, he just changed his original point after I called him out

  • okay okay. i just felt like commenting

  • technically, you do think whilst breathing but it isn't in your conscience to know when to. Your brain already contracts your lungs but; you can control the movement, speed, depth, etc.. So please do not call somebody an idiot when you don't understand what you are talking about.

  • Congrats nice showing up.....

    deadly demonstration

  • Why can't I find any actual Aikido competitions? All I find are these lame demonstrations.

  • Because aikido is an art, not dueling technique. My sensei finds it alot like ikebana, the art to arange flowers. Anyway, most towns have a dojo, so you could visit and see some training done.

    Excuse my bad English.

  • Because Aikido was not developed for competition. The point in Aikido is to capitalize on your opponent's mistakes, so both are reluctant to move. It'd be on boring fight.

  • Because it isn't a competitive sport its just pure defense Aikido vs Aikido Would Be Boring.. Because Who Makes the First Move...

  • Hmm...real aikido just turned into hapkido. Genius!

  • uhm...

    It is said that the creators of Aikido and Hapkido trained under the same teacher in the same Martial Art.

    Their characters are also the same in case you have not noticed.

    Both Aikido and Hapkido techniques are based on daito-ryu Jiu-jutsu I believe....

    Its in the way of moving that they are different.

  • Aikido is primarily a subduing art...Hapkido is primarily finishing.

  • I live in adelaide bro, Who teachs it? a Serb?

  • Its awesome how they changed it. Do they train this anywhere else other then Serbia?

  • i wasn't dissing or defending aikido, i have never seen it or been in a situation with it but I'm not going to be judging it from a video

  • I wanted to help the situation and grabbed his hand to say "lets go".

    Sorry some typing mistakes. Early morning. :)

  • Ouch no mats.

  • track name :O pls ?

  • What is a good technique for me to learn to take on multiple threatening opponents?

    The type of fighting where you don't have to exert yourself much, but are still capable of defeating each opponent?

  • Cyrk kakoj-to

  • READ THE EXPLANATION of the guy who posted this video. This is not tradicional aikido, but new serbian modified martial art which NAME IS REAL AIKIDO. It is modified to be used in real situations in modern time.

  • Aikido is all about self defense its not about fighting against someone its all about when soemone attacks you , you defend yourself. Plus you learn how to fight with weapons, like knifes, sticks and etc...

  • Is there a video where it shows an aikidoka fight somebody?

  • Well from the actual setting it would appear that this is a form of Tomiki aikido. Tomiki aikido is the only style that has competitive aikido where one person tries to score points by hitting the other with the knife and the defender tries to take away the knife.

  • where's the reality?Not to put down aikido, but so far all I'm seeing is kata...THe Only style That does real aikido is Tomiki and that's because they have real Randori and SHiai

  • what do you mean by real randori? I study aikikai Aikido, and when one of our students went for his black belt he got smashed in the face. Our sensei just said 'should've moved'. The branch of aikido doesnt define whether a randori is realistic or not, the people coming at you do.

  • Wow i love how every video sais real aikido but they are all just fake cheesy demonstrations.

  • That's why they are demonstrations. If they did it in full speed you would hardly see what they are doing, let alone learn from it.

  • lol but there really is no fight between it and other forms of combat...

  • This is real Aikido, Aikido means ''the way of harmonious spirit' Or similar, theres are lots of different but similar interpretations. You just assumed it involved a fight. As mentioned before if it was done at full speed you wouldnt see it and there wouldnt be much left of the attacker to get up and show you again. Its why people cant grasp Aikido fighting, they seem to think its all done slow in the street. Its the best form of fighting.

  • how many of you, that have posted a comment, been in a situation where aikido was used (like a fight...)? I'd like to know that story, not someone that judges video clips and takes a random martial arts class.

  • I saw my master defending himself in a club. I wanted to help the situation end grabbed his hand to say lets go. That was a bad move. :-) But was fun to feel the power of aikido in reality. However the "fight" ended before it could have start really. If anyone of you seen two people down less than a minute (including yourself) :) haha well then you would never write any kind of sceptic comment. After all I feel sorry for everyone who underestimates such a pure self defence like aikido.

  • I can't help but to clarify a couple of things that should be obvious from the start.

    Yes, this is a demonstration, real unorganized street fights are banned on Youtube. (duh)

    No, it shouldn't be called "Aikido demonstration" If you'd like to learn why, read the description.

  • "Yes, this is a demonstration, real unorganized street fights are banned on Youtube. (duh)"

    No. Real unorganized street fights are not banned here. They are riddled all over the youtube, many very long staying.

  • "No, it shouldn't be called "Aikido demonstration" If you'd like to learn why, read the description. "

    So it should be called "Real Aikido demonstration". Duh.

  • out comes my 45  *BAM BAM* aannndd i win :)

  • It is unfortunate that the title is so misleading. REAL would imply that there exists some depth in the fights, but there is none. One guy gives up an arm freely, then the other guy does neat looking tricks to take him down. It is the reason we never see any of these fighters in the MMA; they wouldn't stand a chance. Anybody can make something look great by coating it in a stylish demonstration--but real fights demand more than pretty dance moves.

  • i am an aikido master from the lands of shaolin

  • is was a good demonstartion for sure but i wish people would put "demonstration" when it's a demonstration and not "real"

  • LOL

    Aikido sounds like

    aye , kido-- . watcha doing , ya know??

  • these guys are really f-ing good!

  • the opponent is almost always givin their hands up ? wats goin on wit that is that wat happens in a real fight ?

  • i agree with you mate, i wouldnt just throw an arm out to have it broken off lol

  • Im sorry to say it but this is not aikido

  • All martial arts are like this (breaking joints quickly/in and out before the attacker knows what's happening) but modern 'arts' are more concerned with winning ina ring. Ring fightning is not fightning. Sorry, but it just isn't. all u ring fighters who say otherwise, then I agree. but u would end up drinking a cold one at my place if we ever met... Peace adn harmony!

  • these guys should enter "Superstars of Dance"

  • Oh my god! xD

    Its not aikido..i mean..."clean" aikido.

    Its a combat! so...its not aikido ! I know because i train aikido about 3 years

  • aikido ¬¬

    how can you say something like that..

    aikido is self-defense martial art.

    you never hurt you opponent

  • are you insane? sometimes the best defense is taking first offense. Its imposible to predict every move of your oponent nobody is foolish enough to wait for that. And in any case to be able to defend yoiurself in a way you imagine would take a lifetime to master. Which some poeple did

  • Aikido is good against a knife, if the attacker don't know to usea a knife. But if you know to use a knife...aikido don't works.

  • Loool , thats one fast demo technique :D

  • What qualifications does Ljubomir Vracarevic to found his own style?

  • there is no tatami, right? hitting that floor must hurt hehe

  • lol yeh, its called 'harden up princess' :P

  • Im taking an Aikido class in my highschool. I have great teacher who is amazing. I know he has his black belt (not sure which degree) and he as part of team canada at some point. Im just wondering if anyone has any tips for a beginner like myself? Thanks :]

  • u can never call anything that is rehearsed real... sumtimes u can see the defender move before the attacker...i hate these vids....

  • i agree, every martial art who wants respect need to be in the world of mma and adquire respect in a real combat like the gracies do with bjj!

  • cool

  • Nice choreography, but the acting is somewhat stiff.

  • i can guarantee the aikido works, cus i was with a friend who practice aikido for 7 years, and he beated 5 guys between 18 - 25 years, they were drunk but they still were 5 guys and they were totally owned

  • organized despair!! - Bruce Lee

  • nice fighting it would be entertaining if it was real

  • I can guarantee you this shit works because I sparred with an Aikido master and he basically just fucking flung me all over the room for 10 minutes until I was too beaten to continue effectively. It's brutal and it uses your own momentum against yourself, I don't see many Aikido moves that work agressively, they are all passive deflection or redirection moves, that is TRUE self defense.

  • How can you use that a basis? You could also suck at fighting period.

    Let a good fighter fight an Aikido master, and see how things go.

  • yea Aikido would break his wrist and arm in about 2 seconds.

  • without any problems ;) once 5 guys with knives attacked polish aikido master, leader of the european aikidio, damn it was not more than 30 seconds

  • lmao aikido is a joke in combat. good for discipline and focus. but really aikido demonstrations and even sparring is a joke.

  • deiuos I am not saying that I DON'T suck at fighting period, all I am saying is, it doesn't require the opponent to know what to do or play along. It works, and at least when I experienced it, it was alot more brutal and quick-changing than I realized. If you can't understand a normal person getting roughed up easily, I don't know how else to explain it. I am not saying it is the greatest or anything, I don't think any technique is the best, depends on the fighter and situation a great deal too.

  • aikido is real u can really get out of tight situations fast

  • Aikidokas de todo el mundo, porque no se suben a un octagono y se ganan el respeto. El que creo este arte, Ueshiba, segun lei aceptaba desafio todo el tiempo, era macho, y le ganaba a judocas, karatecas, etc. Parece que los nuevos aikidokas son medio miedosos. Los espero en el Octagono.

  • No offense aikido is affective but this seems very scripted and acted out

  • Aikido will be real only when the attacks are real...

  • Yo,

    Demonstrations bore the crap out of me. I might as well be watching an opera.

  • lol to the haters of aikido ... there were no mats on the floor .. the ground is your worst enemy going against these guys second is your torn joints aikido is the real deal thats comming from a mma and muay thai champion

  • An exhibition is to demonstrate how to defend against an final attack,who runs with all the force or intention,which learns to take place before it reaches full(training a lot )in Japanese is called "sen no sen" which means anticipate the attack.

  • It is really and reaaaaaalllllllyyyyy nice and I admire it, but how it look like in real life when you dont expect it? you cant toss everybody who touch you with reflex.

  • thats why aikido need years of practice...

  • LMAO that would be a funny parody vid of aikido, like some dude who throws everyone and puts them in holds whenever someone toches him and it would all be innocent people like freinds and family lool

  • I don't know Spanish but I agree with karlanga1969..

    This is an exhibition and demonstrates how someone uses aikido, which uses pressure points and uses the other persons force against themselves.. it's very effective.

  • Crazy!! ahah

  • la exhibicion es para demostrar la defensa contra un ataque definitivo ese que se lanza con toda la fuerza o intencion la cual se aprende a sentir con la practica antes que llegue a realizarse completamente(en japones" sen no sen "anticiparse al ataque).

  • Owned

  • Aikido is awesome for what it is...that was not it.

  • ,NO es mi intension agredir a nadie o lastimar sensibilidades,pero bueno en este mundo no ahi verdades absolutas ,mi consejo es que enfrente a gentes de otras disiplinas para ver si no estamos equivocados.y mis respetos a los profesores que me enseñaron aikido por 15 años .

  • en mi opinion se que es es tiempo perdido tratar de convencer a alguien que ya tiene una idea de que algo funciona,porque hablamos segun nuestras esperiencias, ,no admiten que el aikido es fantasia o poco practica ,nadie ataca asi,en primer lugar el ataque es corto y muy rapido ,y dos si usa el otro brazo para safarse o pegar, la verdad es muy distinta

  • muy buena demostracion de aikido aunque no es el estilo tradicional que enseñaba O Sensei(Aikikai).Lo que mas me gusta es que se demuestra que no es necesario ser brutal en la defensa como en otras artes marciales,con solo controlar una articulacion es suficiente para desarmar a un adversario ni tampoco tener un estado fisico de atleta de competicion por lo que se puede seguir practicando hasta una edad avanzada sin problemas.Viva el Aikido en todas sus facetas y estilos.

  • 5*!

    I liked it

  • excelente video y demostraciones... el aikido es el arte marcial mas bello y puro q existe pero hay que ser muy fiel al entrenamiento y practicar durante muchos años para q sea relamente efectivo... como practicante de aikido.. les digo a todos aquellos q no confian en este arte marcial por su supuesta ineficacia ... que traten de agredir a un buen sensei de aikido a ver q tal les va.. jejeje

  • lol dude in the dark couldnt even get up.

  • yea these examples are staged but it does work if you train long enough and put time into it.

  • I think aikido is a martial art what you have to do long before u can call it self defence. I got a friend whos on brown belt and he can really call it selfdefence as ive seen when i sparred with him. Tho i seee thise white belts on the training gym i go to (BJJ) it looks like theyre jumping just the way opponent wants to.

  • Agreed. I see it as an art with a huuuuge learning curve. While some arts get practical at brown or black belt, a 3rd degree aikido practitioner can really do some otherworldly things. Long journey with a big payoff.

  • Yeah like making a fool of your'self. Akido is bunk bull crap for fat house moms who want to pretend they are badass. Want to prove me wrong than show me one instance where someone who trains Akido has ever fought anyone, I want video.

  • I understand. Problem is so few real fights have martial artists in them. And even when they do, real fights don't look like anything. Arts lose their distinctness. Take for instance "the real karate kid" video on here. People argue all day about what art is used/if it even helped at all.

    All I can do is speak from personal experience. Sparring with a 7th degree Aikido black belt, a fat man. I ended up flat on my back, and I didn't even know how I got there. It made me a "martial arts agnostic"

  • Except when the martial art is also a sport. Such as boxing, wrestling, MMA. These things become more than a hobby and the person gets so profecient in them that they work and become second nature. Not to mention they are not held back by traditions and "masters" if someone discovers something that works better then they use it.

  • regardless I can show you tons of video of BJJ or wrestlers performing their art with little difference in technique. Boxing, muay Thia and other sports work best because they are practiced on a daily basis with full contact.

  • True. I mean: techniques don't change. A BJJ arm bar is basically the same as a JJJ armbar or karate armbar. But the subtleties that separate them leave in a real fight. An arm bar is an arm bar, a punch a punch.

    Real contact is important, which is why JJ and tai boxing work so well. They acknowledge the fact you probably won't have a flawless victory. Boxing starts from trading punches working toward flawless victory, aikido starts flawless and you have to get good enough to make it work.

  • wtf? do you even know the concept of aikido? you just cant have a fight dawg..aikido doesnt teach a single attack, its supposed to end the fight by giving the opponent temporary pain or even breaking the wrist or arm so.. thats not going to a be a very good match!!

  • Yeah the pain of falling over with laughter!

  • yeah.. well go try it then and see =)

  • I am already training in the aformentioned arts, the point of my ranting is to debunk the bs behind Akido.

  • oh by the way.. i thought the same thing about it until i tried it.. its just fucking amazing, works so well and ull become the other guys bitch from the pain..you cant think about anything else

  • gibts auch falsches Aikido oder warum Real

  • I wonder if that one ancient Greek wrestler who beat Milo used some sort of variant of Aikido, because he never threw a punch, a tackle or anything, and yet managed to win every fight through dodges, blocks, and redirecting opponents attacks until his opponent was worn out.

  • Nope. Greeks got their knowledge from the afrikans. Must've been some sort of egyptian martial art or maybe Indian.

  • Cool! no "dancing", no show, just real action!!!

  • i kno its a demonstration but it is still funny to put a weapon right in front of a guy that is going to attack u again, just imagine that in real life man

  • well.. it seems that you don't know anything about martial arts...

  • o come on i m just stating from sight that even though it is serious, i just think its funny that the guy kept putting the weapon in front of the other guy, i mean i kno he is doing this for demonstration but still looking at it is just funny

  • that has to be the least intelligent comment ive seen in a while.

    when in martial arts training has anyone ever heard "if you disarm a guy coming at you with a knife, give it back so he can come at you again"

    if fluffywin had insulted your video i would understand, but he said "i kno its a demonstration but it is still funny" that isnt insulting your video, the martial art, or even the demonstration, hes just saying that its funny seeing someone disarm a guy then give the weapon back.

  • gee i wonder why you only see aikido demos....