WHY DO PEOPLE NOT SEE THAT MARTIAL ARTS ISNT ABOUT KILLING AND MAIMING PEOPLE , ALTHOUGH THE SKILL COMES IN HANDY , BUT ABOUT A JOURNEY OF THE MIND , BODY AND SPIRIT .
this is a good textbook demo of the techniques and not sparring or randori and any haters can suck it. I would like to see a MMA guy survive a 3-on-1 attack like we do in aikijutsu and aikido.
seriously if you in a ring fight, aikido is not the best defence
aikido is a technical art and a very sofisticated form of martial arts.
the main objective is, if you are, in an unprovoked attack you can confidently put them down with out seriously injuring the attacker and walk away leaving the attacker feeling stupid.
but with street aikido it is still based off and unprovoked attack, only difference is street aikido when you throw them, the intention is to put the attacker down to cause pain.
Hey people, I got a question. I've seen a lot of videos that discuss defenses against jabs, now I study Aikibudo as well, and I wondered whether a sutemi technique would be a good defense against a jab. Anyone?
@larbo1616 Depends if it's a retracting jab, if it's going back to the defending position. If not, it's effective cause the energy stream is heading in one direction and staying that way ;)
@TheRogueMonk thanks for your reply. I study Aikibudo myself. All I can say is that this form of aikido(aikibudo) is not abstract. Aikibudo was an early stage of the modern Aikido, but was later molded by Mochizuki and Alain Floquet. This is somehow something that people seem to forget.
Here is one thing non practitioners completely fail to understand;
Students of Aikido train incessantly in the techniques of ukemi and sutemi to avoid the serious injuries that can come from these techniques.
If you do not know how to comply with a technique and take a fall or a violent throw, you WILL get injured. These injuries can range from minor to SEVERE trauma .
If you do not comply with the techniques, or worse yet, you actively resist them, you WILL be injured.
@raifsevrence So? That's the same in every martial art. But when I see Aikido applied outside of a demo, then I might give it credit to modern-day practical application. Not that it's not skilled or useful here, just not very applicable in today's world.
Well I thought that was shit. Misleading title, and most of what I can see is never going to be practical in a fight in a club. Because when you've got a guy on ice swinging at you, even if you somehow get him on the ground he's not going to feel pressure point pain...or any pain for that matter.
Well if he dont feel the pain it too bad for him. Because if pain dont get him to comply and contiue struggle he will end up with broken limbs. The only reason why it appear soft or less violent is because the uke is well trained and know how to recive technique.
What all the Aiki schools need to really further their arts is competition, they should do like tomiki did and really test their skills in a tournament maybe that way people could see the veracity of the techniques and in return the Aiki combat filosophy get some credibility.
Aikido took a ''self-defense only'' way after the second war.Aikido is made from ancient martial arts use by the samourai for almost 600-700 years.The combats in the feodal time had practically none punches and kiks, but hand combat, more focusing on the articulation brokes and locks,projection,many deadly technics and of course, weapons fighting.Like i said earlier,it exist aikido that still have kiks and hand attacks plus some weapoons fighting.Efficacity don't always mean blood!
I think that the main and only problem for people to understand the efficacity of Aikido, is that Aikido have no fighting or competition way.There have no way to truly see the efficacity.A punch or a kick in the face,a blooded nose...that say something to people who are too idiot to understand!that kind of morrons think that a ufc brazilian jujutsu fighter is the reality, and the only thing because they saw people fighting on the ground like homosexuals and animals.That's not the reality either!
aikido is not that far off from hapkido, and the show fight quest went to train and spar with hapikdo masters in korea. they made hapikdo look bad. when it came to sparring, the black belts could barely get a throw, if they could even get one at all. it came down to punching and kicking. aikido is the same. i took aikido for a long time, and then i realized it only works in 3 places. in the classroom, against a drunk, or if the attacker is a total idiot
the problem isnt aikido. it's most people doing it. this video shows so-so aikido. call it what you want. Do, jutsu, budo ... whatever ... most people don't really know the difference anyway.
It exist some branches of aikido like aikibudo,yoseikan aikido or yoshinkan that are some very complete and rough style with exclusive technics to the chosen style.Aikibudo and aikido yoseikan have karate attacks:punch,kicks,choke ect. and ground technics from ju-jutsu and judo, weapons,and many other old pre-second war elements from many martial arts. Traditionnal aikido work and work hard, and yes like almost all AM and fighting sport,you need to complete with something else.
It would be completly useless against maui thai or any style that is practised competively.
The simple fact is that fights are too furious and fast to be able to just catch fists and flip people. This is why no one in UFC goes in with just aikido
I think you should do some homework. Aikido was created for violence and for fights in the ring. It was created for for just self defense. The reason why aikidas are not competing because some of the techniques are very deadly. UFC today has many rules and an aikidoka can not apply these deadly techniques. My aikido teacher applied this in the streets and he kicked some ass even some of them were educated in fighting.
the techniques are too deadly for ufc my ass. thats just stupid, you can see the moves they do in aikido and there not too deadly, most would definately be allowed.
Your teacher must of took to the streets and attacked strangers. I challenge you teacher to a fight, and im completely untrained, and I bet you i could kick his ass
Traditional aikido was created for non violence not to violence: It is supose that whend you practise Aikido you dont need to fight beacause your mind and spirit are syncronize and whith that state of mind you dont get in conflicts. But you only can do that in the end of many many years.
Aikido for self defense is one of the best martial arts in the world but like wall the others it must be adapted to the streets
When I started Aikido I wanted to kick ass, but then that desire faded and I continued to do it just because it's darn interesting and gave my life some focus.
has anyone ever notced that there are no videos on youtube about this martial art that shows it working in full flow or in a real life situation? dont think tht steven seagal movies count.
dunallan, in real life your objective is not to make your opponent roll or to pin them, your objective is to break them, hijishime is a pin in practice but an armbreak in application. THAT is why there aren't videos of that.
It is a nice demonstration, but why the ring? That is stupid. This has nothing to do with competition, and none of the guys would last longer than a second if they wanted to rely on those ikkyos and tenbins.
Well aikido is not meant to be used all the time, O-sensei said that real fights are 90% striking, which means that aikido is the other opportunistic 10%.
very true. One should make Aikido or Aikijutsu a facet of training, but not rely on that alone. Grappling, striking, and armed techniques are all very important to learn.
Ahaha, the guys in this video are a bunch of retards. They heard "Aikido in the ring" and decided to go do cooperative Aikido kata in the ring ! Oh God rarely I see things as stupid as this.
a ring fight with aikido is actually quite boring i guess...akido alsmost doesnt work without somebody's attacking. and if he executed the attack, he lays on the ground and is invalid and the fight is over...so actually akido is not made for ring fighting.
Good demonstration. I would like to see a ring fight with actual punching and kicking, not anticipated moves. Demonstrations don't really show the effectiviness of real sitiuations sometimes.
WHY DO PEOPLE NOT SEE THAT MARTIAL ARTS ISNT ABOUT KILLING AND MAIMING PEOPLE , ALTHOUGH THE SKILL COMES IN HANDY , BUT ABOUT A JOURNEY OF THE MIND , BODY AND SPIRIT .
MrSnafu44 5 days ago
Akido - the most BS of all martial arts.
strokerman01 3 weeks ago
this is a good textbook demo of the techniques and not sparring or randori and any haters can suck it. I would like to see a MMA guy survive a 3-on-1 attack like we do in aikijutsu and aikido.
naumutroi 1 month ago
In a ring ( or in a real fight ) a boxer ( or a kick boxer ) would destroy these guys !
Metalistopheles 1 month ago
seriously if you in a ring fight, aikido is not the best defence
aikido is a technical art and a very sofisticated form of martial arts.
the main objective is, if you are, in an unprovoked attack you can confidently put them down with out seriously injuring the attacker and walk away leaving the attacker feeling stupid.
but with street aikido it is still based off and unprovoked attack, only difference is street aikido when you throw them, the intention is to put the attacker down to cause pain.
bucketbrother 2 months ago
Aikido is bullshido.
Cab0cl0 8 months ago
Nice! Just wish the video resolution was of higher quality.
nhaluta 1 year ago
Hey people, I got a question. I've seen a lot of videos that discuss defenses against jabs, now I study Aikibudo as well, and I wondered whether a sutemi technique would be a good defense against a jab. Anyone?
larbo1616 1 year ago
@larbo1616 Depends if it's a retracting jab, if it's going back to the defending position. If not, it's effective cause the energy stream is heading in one direction and staying that way ;)
1001spark 11 months ago
@TheRogueMonk thanks for your reply. I study Aikibudo myself. All I can say is that this form of aikido(aikibudo) is not abstract. Aikibudo was an early stage of the modern Aikido, but was later molded by Mochizuki and Alain Floquet. This is somehow something that people seem to forget.
Kuritzu 1 year ago
Here is one thing non practitioners completely fail to understand;
Students of Aikido train incessantly in the techniques of ukemi and sutemi to avoid the serious injuries that can come from these techniques.
If you do not know how to comply with a technique and take a fall or a violent throw, you WILL get injured. These injuries can range from minor to SEVERE trauma .
If you do not comply with the techniques, or worse yet, you actively resist them, you WILL be injured.
raifsevrence 1 year ago 2
@raifsevrence So? That's the same in every martial art. But when I see Aikido applied outside of a demo, then I might give it credit to modern-day practical application. Not that it's not skilled or useful here, just not very applicable in today's world.
Blue18242 1 year ago
@Blue18242 Go to a dojo and see for yourself. All I can say.
HairofSteel555 5 months ago
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what a bullshit....
Aikido = WWF.
only mentally disable think id is real combat.
NZSambo 1 year ago
@NZSambo
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thats just sad dude
it is most effective against armed attacks and close combat
i understand its is your perspective but making a statement like that needs proof
so..ur pretty much just trolling cuz u have a small penis :D
InkGraff 1 year ago
Although it is disappointing to not see a real fight using aikido, the title isn't really misleading..they are in a ring and it is aikibudo
mapache11 2 years ago
@mapache11 i understand your disapointement.. But i think it was intended as a demo.. And not a fight..
pierre267 1 year ago
Well I thought that was shit. Misleading title, and most of what I can see is never going to be practical in a fight in a club. Because when you've got a guy on ice swinging at you, even if you somehow get him on the ground he's not going to feel pressure point pain...or any pain for that matter.
takemasu45 2 years ago
Well if he dont feel the pain it too bad for him. Because if pain dont get him to comply and contiue struggle he will end up with broken limbs. The only reason why it appear soft or less violent is because the uke is well trained and know how to recive technique.
tubetubetube 2 years ago
I was expecting aikibudo vs some other martial art...
bla7091 2 years ago
che cosa brutta vedere una cosa bella come l'aikido buttata su una cosa rozza come il quadrato
mattiamafioso 2 years ago
zeidde gei ja:D
DarqExile 2 years ago
The title is misleading, becaues people who click expect a fight where aikibudo techniques are applied. The clip is OK, though.
azigazikanya 3 years ago 2
Yea, people like me
firefox3601 2 years ago
Whatever it is called here, it is the same as I've seen in 100's of Aikido dojos.
AikiBarry 3 years ago
i don't understand why they use a ring, it's not Boxe, it's not very realistic. i don't see the aim of this video.
monremy1501 3 years ago 2
dude...its a demo of a martial art...what did you like to see? a full streetfight?!
Kuritzu 3 years ago 12
hi Kuritsu, i wouldn't want to make a negativ write up but there were a contradiction between the ring and the aikido's way.
monremy1501 3 years ago
I know about the contradiction. But this is simply a (good) demo. Not a sparring or randori in the ring. The ring here is simply just a setting.
Thanx for your reply, though
Kuritzu 3 years ago 6
@Kuritzu this is how morihei transformed aikijujutsu and the last form of aikido was aikido.. that was more abstract then concrete..
TheRogueMonk 1 year ago
maybe they just wanted more people to watch this, or they didn't have any other place to shoot this video. Who knows???
firefox3601 2 years ago
Nice reversals at the end...
vuduegg 3 years ago
What all the Aiki schools need to really further their arts is competition, they should do like tomiki did and really test their skills in a tournament maybe that way people could see the veracity of the techniques and in return the Aiki combat filosophy get some credibility.
lobonegro4 3 years ago
@lobonegro4 Credibility? Marketing in other words...
Don't agree with your statement.
stenwald 1 year ago
The thing i hate about these clips, are the staged unrealistic slow attacks
I mean what kind of person would try these kind of attacks (mainly grabs) in a real fight
xSharktastic 3 years ago
Just imagine he has a dagger or a baseball bat. This might be more realistic and the technic would still apply.
cedrikleblanc 3 years ago
This is Aikido But with the Early Name and Pure Jujutsu Projections
lettererere 3 years ago
this isnot aikido its aikibudo or should be .. and that is not onl deffence and its not pure aikido as it is in akido..
aikibudo is something else .
Aur0rah 3 years ago
Aikido took a ''self-defense only'' way after the second war.Aikido is made from ancient martial arts use by the samourai for almost 600-700 years.The combats in the feodal time had practically none punches and kiks, but hand combat, more focusing on the articulation brokes and locks,projection,many deadly technics and of course, weapons fighting.Like i said earlier,it exist aikido that still have kiks and hand attacks plus some weapoons fighting.Efficacity don't always mean blood!
FrAnKouiLLe75 4 years ago
I think that the main and only problem for people to understand the efficacity of Aikido, is that Aikido have no fighting or competition way.There have no way to truly see the efficacity.A punch or a kick in the face,a blooded nose...that say something to people who are too idiot to understand!that kind of morrons think that a ufc brazilian jujutsu fighter is the reality, and the only thing because they saw people fighting on the ground like homosexuals and animals.That's not the reality either!
FrAnKouiLLe75 4 years ago
aikido is not that far off from hapkido, and the show fight quest went to train and spar with hapikdo masters in korea. they made hapikdo look bad. when it came to sparring, the black belts could barely get a throw, if they could even get one at all. it came down to punching and kicking. aikido is the same. i took aikido for a long time, and then i realized it only works in 3 places. in the classroom, against a drunk, or if the attacker is a total idiot
dexterslab1976 4 years ago
the problem isnt aikido. it's most people doing it. this video shows so-so aikido. call it what you want. Do, jutsu, budo ... whatever ... most people don't really know the difference anyway.
shinjukool 4 years ago
It exist some branches of aikido like aikibudo,yoseikan aikido or yoshinkan that are some very complete and rough style with exclusive technics to the chosen style.Aikibudo and aikido yoseikan have karate attacks:punch,kicks,choke ect. and ground technics from ju-jutsu and judo, weapons,and many other old pre-second war elements from many martial arts. Traditionnal aikido work and work hard, and yes like almost all AM and fighting sport,you need to complete with something else.
FrAnKouiLLe75 4 years ago
akido is the worst martial art ever.
It would be completly useless against maui thai or any style that is practised competively.
The simple fact is that fights are too furious and fast to be able to just catch fists and flip people. This is why no one in UFC goes in with just aikido
wadlez01 4 years ago
I think you should do some homework. Aikido was created for violence and for fights in the ring. It was created for for just self defense. The reason why aikidas are not competing because some of the techniques are very deadly. UFC today has many rules and an aikidoka can not apply these deadly techniques. My aikido teacher applied this in the streets and he kicked some ass even some of them were educated in fighting.
Ardie7 4 years ago
the techniques are too deadly for ufc my ass. thats just stupid, you can see the moves they do in aikido and there not too deadly, most would definately be allowed.
Your teacher must of took to the streets and attacked strangers. I challenge you teacher to a fight, and im completely untrained, and I bet you i could kick his ass
wadlez01 4 years ago
Traditional aikido was created for non violence not to violence: It is supose that whend you practise Aikido you dont need to fight beacause your mind and spirit are syncronize and whith that state of mind you dont get in conflicts. But you only can do that in the end of many many years.
Aikido for self defense is one of the best martial arts in the world but like wall the others it must be adapted to the streets
scorpionking 4 years ago
Aikido is a no violence martial art it has no atacks only defenses that turn into atacks.
Its a martial art by excellence use to self defense.
In ufc you have mix of martial arts not only one, to win in that kind of fights you must train mutch more than just one martial art.
Aikido is use by many police forces in the world beacause whend its use to defende your self in a atack in the stree is one of the best.
scorpionking 4 years ago
When I started Aikido I wanted to kick ass, but then that desire faded and I continued to do it just because it's darn interesting and gave my life some focus.
tropicalian 4 years ago
Great video!
Outstanding!
Kuritzu 4 years ago
If you move a demonstration into a ring, it's stil a demonstration.
RyuuKyuzo 4 years ago
where in the title of the info does it say that its a fight. It's obviously a demo.
chushinryoku 4 years ago
I never said aything about it being a fight.
RyuuKyuzo 4 years ago
I think this was a early UFC fight.
monji112000 4 years ago
Checkout:takeda Ryu Tournament
CityNinja69 4 years ago
has anyone ever notced that there are no videos on youtube about this martial art that shows it working in full flow or in a real life situation? dont think tht steven seagal movies count.
dunallan 4 years ago
dunallan, in real life your objective is not to make your opponent roll or to pin them, your objective is to break them, hijishime is a pin in practice but an armbreak in application. THAT is why there aren't videos of that.
chushinryoku 4 years ago
It is a nice demonstration, but why the ring? That is stupid. This has nothing to do with competition, and none of the guys would last longer than a second if they wanted to rely on those ikkyos and tenbins.
Derukugi2 4 years ago
Well aikido is not meant to be used all the time, O-sensei said that real fights are 90% striking, which means that aikido is the other opportunistic 10%.
chushinryoku 4 years ago
very true. One should make Aikido or Aikijutsu a facet of training, but not rely on that alone. Grappling, striking, and armed techniques are all very important to learn.
Shinsengumi77 4 years ago
and the practice of aikido makes you practice your reflexes and your movements which are important in real fights.
omarachli 4 years ago
they are demonstrating techniques obviously..
ryno123321 4 years ago
This has as much chance of working for realin the street as JKD Concepts.
Drzacksmith 4 years ago
Ahaha, the guys in this video are a bunch of retards. They heard "Aikido in the ring" and decided to go do cooperative Aikido kata in the ring ! Oh God rarely I see things as stupid as this.
shihonage 4 years ago
What a load of crap I didnt even get up to 3:12
aikidodiver 4 years ago
if this is O . SEnseis aikido , these people are making him ask "what are they doing"
aikido is not for showcase in a competitional manner , as competition is against the harmony and goal to largen safety in sociaty in large.
Aur0rah 4 years ago
is this morihei o sensei aikibudo? aikijutsu? confusing
Aur0rah 4 years ago
he changed the name of the art several times
Eayne 4 years ago
a ring fight with aikido is actually quite boring i guess...akido alsmost doesnt work without somebody's attacking. and if he executed the attack, he lays on the ground and is invalid and the fight is over...so actually akido is not made for ring fighting.
Aphrophis 4 years ago
Good demonstration. I would like to see a ring fight with actual punching and kicking, not anticipated moves. Demonstrations don't really show the effectiviness of real sitiuations sometimes.
shaw0032 4 years ago
The video is broken, it stops playing after reaching 03:12.
shaw0032 4 years ago