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  • so much good stuff, i dont know what to study, any suggestions... i was looking at kempo or ninjutsu... that's how i got here lol

  • what ever you want man, theres many great arts to train in, id recomend tai jitsu.

  • Thank you

  • @jshap1000 tai jitsu is a great art but traditional jujitsu is the best as it is a mother art i see alot of aikido and judo mixed so once again I would suggest jujitsu not bjj (my opinion)

  • @slyman066 Why only study one? I do muay thai and BJJ and a bit of greco roman an it makes for a pretty strong all round game in my opinion

  • def. not randori

  • it is taijutsu?

  • losmismo digo, nada especial, falta pracrica y bastante kime, segui practicando mucho te deseo lo mejor

  • some great techinques

  • je suis ceinture marron c'est un sport complet basé sur la technique

  • no se si es un randori o no pero por lo que habia visto y escuchado es que el randori era un ataque multiple que conlleva a muchas tecnicas lo principal es salir de ello y no esta predispiuesto o preparado y el taijutsu no taijitsu, creo que bien lo dijeron todos la expresion del cuerpo o el movimiento del cuerpo, aunque creo que te falto poner que arte es porque por los movimientos parece hapkido pero parece no estoi seguro podrias o podrian decirme que es??

  • Nada especial, falta kime!!!

  • Taijutsu- Body Art, yes. But to put into better english= The art of moving the body. If you add Budo, then it's more like the art of moving the body for combat. Or so I've been taught.

  • Euh... je crois qu'il s'agit là de poésie de taï-jitsu mais pas de randoris, dans les randoris tu n'as pas une seconde de pause, tu es toujours d'attaque, même en défense si je puis dire

  • that's not randori

  • Agreed .. Looks like good drilling

  • It's a KATA

  • Yes thats it.. lol

  • All Japanese MAs follow the same basics, from what I have seen. Tai Jutsu just means "body art" and is a generic term. So was Jujutsu, but specific ryu are specific styles.

  • NOT RANDORI.

    This is a compliant trading of techniques.

  • What does the actualy name mean word for word ? 'Tai Jitsu' ??

     - Simon , aikidoka -

  • tai jistu means body art

  • same with aikido

  • very similar to aikido, loads of similar techniques.

  • los dos ultimos no son de Tgn??

  • cool tchniques

  • yeah it's a demostration, not a randori. Sorry for the mistake.

  • Great sutemi waza! Particularly the forth technique of the first pair. I'm not convinced there isn't an element of free flow to this. Its not randori as such but looks like a good training technique.

  • you seem to know this stuff. I know of Taijutsu as just unarmed fighting from Ninjutsu. But I have seen two videos know and the techniques seem like DePasquale type JuJitsu. Lots of JiuJitsu and even some AikiJJ type joint manipulations. It seems really cool. In another Video it seemed like the people doing it were VERY good in Judo. They were using a lot of its throws and counters. WELL beyond what one would expect from a JJ practicioner. So what xtly is this?

  • Well sutemi waza is just the Japanese term for sacrifice throwing (in ju jitsu, it may be different in Tai Jutsu) and these guys seemed to be showing it nicely. I don't really know that much about tai jutsu either other than seeing similarities common to many japanese arts performed well. I suppose its because they mostly have the same roots and aims and were just developed along different paths. Generally speaking though throwing and locking

  • techniques were used as an unarmed last resort because striking techniques were harder to make work against a fully armoured opponent, whereas manipulating joints to breaking point or throwing someone prone, to finish off at close quarters with a dagger were more successful. Particularly for ninja/shinobi who (commonly) wouldn't have been armed as well as a samurai.

  • sorry this follows on from the text below

  • Beautiful execution

  • Yup, it's definitely a demonstration and not Randori. Credit where credit is due though, this is pretty good demonstration (bar some overly florid sacrifice throws).

  • Its not a randori. Its only a demonstration.

  • The first pair were very fluid - nice to watch.

  • this is not a real randori

  • These kids are crazy...

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