as far as jujutsu to silat, silat is clearly a more transitional n more fluid i wouldnt say its a better system of h2h, more well arounded yes adding in the fact of weapons training n very effective weapons training, the combative style i train in is seen on my channel, ive watched some of ur videos u have great skill and understanding of the realities of combat i also take great interest in other styles i look foward in the future to train in silat and mma to complete my MA training
@TeamWuJin agreed, i also like ur video on sensei's lol everything u said was 100% true, believe it or not we even have americans here in america that wear the bandanas and carry around the attitude as described in the video lol there dumb people. I also like how u kinda mention people cant seem to tell some of the stuff in japan reguarding MA are basicly live role play and ect and the japanese dont even take serious.. So it was a good video thanx for posting it. people should kno the realities
i agree some martial arts are more practical right off the bat then others, but i believe it always comes down the technician first n foremost, ex. u take silat expert wit a knife and u take a jujutsu expert with a knife who mastered tanto jutsu and chances are they r going to equally cut eachother to peices and whoever walks away if anybody at all, would have be due to the will of the gods< so to speak.. nice video
@harleyqslovechild88 I live in Japan and train Jujutsu here (you can see my other video) I've never heard of Tanto-jutsu here.. They train it in Kenjutsu and some Kobudo methods but the hand to hand combatives is lacking. I can tell you from experience. I know Silat covers more.. however, it's not up to the art or technique (in my opinion) it's up to the man in the fight and the size of the FIGHT in that man!
c'est bon super !
eliotudino 1 year ago
as far as jujutsu to silat, silat is clearly a more transitional n more fluid i wouldnt say its a better system of h2h, more well arounded yes adding in the fact of weapons training n very effective weapons training, the combative style i train in is seen on my channel, ive watched some of ur videos u have great skill and understanding of the realities of combat i also take great interest in other styles i look foward in the future to train in silat and mma to complete my MA training
harleyqslovechild88 1 year ago
@harleyqslovechild88 I understand.
Please consider that Jujutsu is now broken into three classes now -
Japanese
Western
& Brazilian..
I have trained all three (mainly the top one here) and I can honestly say they are totally different.
Again - it's up to who's applying it.
TeamWuJin 1 year ago
@TeamWuJin agreed, i also like ur video on sensei's lol everything u said was 100% true, believe it or not we even have americans here in america that wear the bandanas and carry around the attitude as described in the video lol there dumb people. I also like how u kinda mention people cant seem to tell some of the stuff in japan reguarding MA are basicly live role play and ect and the japanese dont even take serious.. So it was a good video thanx for posting it. people should kno the realities
harleyqslovechild88 1 year ago
i agree some martial arts are more practical right off the bat then others, but i believe it always comes down the technician first n foremost, ex. u take silat expert wit a knife and u take a jujutsu expert with a knife who mastered tanto jutsu and chances are they r going to equally cut eachother to peices and whoever walks away if anybody at all, would have be due to the will of the gods< so to speak.. nice video
harleyqslovechild88 1 year ago
@harleyqslovechild88 I live in Japan and train Jujutsu here (you can see my other video) I've never heard of Tanto-jutsu here.. They train it in Kenjutsu and some Kobudo methods but the hand to hand combatives is lacking. I can tell you from experience. I know Silat covers more.. however, it's not up to the art or technique (in my opinion) it's up to the man in the fight and the size of the FIGHT in that man!
TeamWuJin 1 year ago