The only thing that I don't like about Traditional Jiu Jitsu is that they don't participate in tournaments like BJJ. People really don't get to see how effective it is one way or the other.
Well it's the same thing when you have guys who want to shot at each other for fun. They use paintball guns instead of real guns so they don't kill each other. Traditional Juijitsu is geared more towards the sharpening of mind and fine motor skills used for lethal strikes and manuveurs. BJJ is an awesome combat sport and would also come in handy should an altercation go to the concrete. Usually, most examples of TJJ effectiveness would occur mostly in a potentially dangerous situation.
True; tounaments mean rules and TJJ has no rules. Bite, poke an eye, use the element of surpise, these can not be used in competition. Judo and BJJ, were born from TJJ so competions could exist. The Martial Art are basically one big family tree, No truely new art will be born util people begin to grow 3 arms and four legs. Until then Aikido will have element of TJJ, BJJ will have element of Judo, etc.
Judo, Akkido, and brazilian ju jitsu came from jujitsu so they look a like at times. Judo is based on throws and chokes, Akkido is based on locks,chokes, and throws in which you use the enemy energy against them, and brazilian jj is more based on ground work which was also injluence by vale tudo matches the gracies had in brazil. So things look alike but philosphy changes a lot.
sorry but this is mostly aikido and i should know because i do jiu jitsu, plus steven seagal is a 7th dan blackbelt in aikido and ive seen him do it and this definately looks like aikido,none of this stuff is jiu jitsu
hold up just asking whats with the slap on the chest is that some kidda knockout move cuz im clueless call me a noob but whats goin on with the guy slaping his legs like hes playing some drums also?
I really like the flow of the technique. It really appears to have the rapid fire strikes of EPAK plus jiujitsu's jointlocks,come alongs, and throws. AWEAMAZING!!!!
I have trained Aiki-Jitsu in the Philippines under Sensei Dhong Reynaldo (Grand Master) and this is exactly the same. I see no difference. Not sure if they do all the knife and gun toting and escrima also... Aiki-Jitsu does.
These individuals you see were students of the legendary Grand Master Dr. Moses Powell and his system he founded called Sanuces Jujitsu. Dr. Powell was the student of Professor Florendo Vistacion who was from the Philippines. Sanuces has a Philippino vibe to it. That is what you're picking up on.
MASTER MOSES LIVES FOREVER!!! grandmaster muhammad, i love ur videos!!!!
moorishjitsu 2 years ago
i would like to see this stuff in competition and not just demonstrations
spenndoggy 3 years ago
very kl nice video
crimedude7 3 years ago
Nice
teddywinroth 3 years ago
The only thing that I don't like about Traditional Jiu Jitsu is that they don't participate in tournaments like BJJ. People really don't get to see how effective it is one way or the other.
MPA2000 3 years ago
Well it's the same thing when you have guys who want to shot at each other for fun. They use paintball guns instead of real guns so they don't kill each other. Traditional Juijitsu is geared more towards the sharpening of mind and fine motor skills used for lethal strikes and manuveurs. BJJ is an awesome combat sport and would also come in handy should an altercation go to the concrete. Usually, most examples of TJJ effectiveness would occur mostly in a potentially dangerous situation.
kmhf88 2 years ago
True; tounaments mean rules and TJJ has no rules. Bite, poke an eye, use the element of surpise, these can not be used in competition. Judo and BJJ, were born from TJJ so competions could exist. The Martial Art are basically one big family tree, No truely new art will be born util people begin to grow 3 arms and four legs. Until then Aikido will have element of TJJ, BJJ will have element of Judo, etc.
Poeticfavor 2 years ago
i think its a real good video
techman3940 3 years ago
Excellent! Stop picking fault when there is none to pick. The techniques were performed with precision & speed.
Weston1968 3 years ago
looks more like aiki-jutsu to me
Dowdaloud 3 years ago
this is more like judo with the throws than JJ which is ground fighting.
marc0387 4 years ago
judo came out of jiu jitsu. And jiu jitsu has both ground fighting and standing up with punches and kicks
shanakando 4 years ago 2
Judo, Akkido, and brazilian ju jitsu came from jujitsu so they look a like at times. Judo is based on throws and chokes, Akkido is based on locks,chokes, and throws in which you use the enemy energy against them, and brazilian jj is more based on ground work which was also injluence by vale tudo matches the gracies had in brazil. So things look alike but philosphy changes a lot.
RDraGon2179 3 years ago 2
YOUR RIGHT
maceioninjutsu 3 years ago
real Jiu Jitsu! Undoubtedly a disciple of Grandmaster Powell
lloyd922 4 years ago
cool video:)
i'm proud to be a jiujitsuka myself:D
sabrientjuh 4 years ago 2
how come there not wearing normal gi's(suits)?
eddie2593 4 years ago
that's aikido... different with jiu jitsu style
andana777 4 years ago
u can tell it's not jiu-jitsu by the way they dressed and they only do the jointlocks, it's aikido not jiu-jitsu
toshiyaaiyang 4 years ago
Could anyone recommend a very good placfe to practice Jiu Jitsu in Sydney Australia????
LukeOOO1 4 years ago
question, what dose the slap on the chest do?
toxictof 4 years ago
sorry but this is mostly aikido and i should know because i do jiu jitsu, plus steven seagal is a 7th dan blackbelt in aikido and ive seen him do it and this definately looks like aikido,none of this stuff is jiu jitsu
NORFIE123456 4 years ago
Nice clip. well done.
irishgrappler1069 4 years ago
hold up just asking whats with the slap on the chest is that some kidda knockout move cuz im clueless call me a noob but whats goin on with the guy slaping his legs like hes playing some drums also?
toxictof 4 years ago
I really like the flow of the technique. It really appears to have the rapid fire strikes of EPAK plus jiujitsu's jointlocks,come alongs, and throws. AWEAMAZING!!!!
kenpochrstn 4 years ago
is this aiki-jiu-jitsu??
login76 4 years ago
I have trained Aiki-Jitsu in the Philippines under Sensei Dhong Reynaldo (Grand Master) and this is exactly the same. I see no difference. Not sure if they do all the knife and gun toting and escrima also... Aiki-Jitsu does.
rathoz1 4 years ago
These individuals you see were students of the legendary Grand Master Dr. Moses Powell and his system he founded called Sanuces Jujitsu. Dr. Powell was the student of Professor Florendo Vistacion who was from the Philippines. Sanuces has a Philippino vibe to it. That is what you're picking up on.
mediumismessage 3 years ago
salaam fam good clip
udeenallah 4 years ago
cool,nice tech and love the glasses!
manly4ever 4 years ago
Wonderful
I hope Any one who nows about agood site to download full vedio about sanuces to tell me..
thank you
abusakhr 4 years ago
some of the most hardest men training respect
sirmahon 4 years ago
Hey did this guy train under Dr. Moses?
Kinghercules 5 years ago
yes, the one with the glasses, his name is Grandmaster Anton.
aagj93 5 years ago
remove the theatrics and i think it was a great demo of jujutsu
witchtemplar 5 years ago
ASA this is an excellent clip.
SynQ 5 years ago