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  • 0:36 ultra mode :D

  • HOLY SHIT

  • aikido in REAL fight ,please just ONE video with REAL LIFE AIKODO

  • 0:45 , he really stops giving a fuck

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  • i have one question. who would win in a kickboxing vs aikido match? i mean, its not that it matters a lot though i practice kickboxing for many years and want to decide on practicing a grapple sport like aikido. any suggestions? is it a good combination?

  • @11MasterBlade YES, i seriously beleive akidio would be a good choice. akido is really great, ive gotten close to my black belt test, and i can tell you tht its worth learning

  • @433barrett yes but my real question is can the techniques work in combination with kickboxing moves? 'cuz i'm really interested in combining moves from different styles and i want to know if it works in a street fight.

  • @11MasterBlade Oh fuck yeah dude. I have only been in 3 fights, 2 were real, the other i was sparing with my friend because he does tai kown do, and Ive won all. Akido would be a great choice man, ju jitz ju, is for ground, akido is standing up, kick boxing is used standing up, so it would be a great combo, and if your fall to the ground, akido has moves that you learn for brawling on the ground just in case

  • @11MasterBlade (only have been in 3 fights since my black belt test)

  • those guys look like they are getting the crap beat out of them that looks like a pretty realistic demonstration. I guess that Anthony isnt some one you would want pissed off at you. It looks pretty impressive but could you use it like that in a real life scenario?

  • Amazing martial art, yet not quite practical. If I am in a fight, I don't want them to keep coming after me.

  • @wuzuppe0ple but if you do this in a fight they might be very injured ! Like broken arms and stuff! I dont think they will stand against you very long ! I can assure you :)

  • @aumenarys If the person knows how to fall right, then they will be fine in most situations. Also, might is not a good term when it comes to fighting. If you elbow or chop them in the throat, gouge the eyes, kick the groin, hammer the back of the neck/base of skull, and kneel on their face, they WILL be hurt. Not in that succession, but the actual strikes.

  • @wuzuppe0ple I wasnt talking about fighting with another aikidoka and the might was a bit ironical of course they will :)

  • @wuzuppe0ple Dude, a demonstration is very different from a real fight. If you throw someone with a killing instinct, they would most likely be seriously injured and you would also do some form of locking too.

  • I like that slick-ass chop to the neck that looked pretty painful at 00:03

  • His randori is pretty good

  • That's amazing about aikido.Attacking your foe and protecting him or her from harm.

  • I just started aikido about 2 months ago, and I suck! Is it normal to be so unco-ordinated at the beginning? I get so muddled just working out if I'm meant to be in left or right stance after a kata :(

  • "Aikido is for everyone, not everyone is for Aikido."

    ------Ueshiba Sensei

  • Lmfao hilarious

  • where the head goes... the body will follow.

  • That form reminds me of asuka kazama from tekken...so she practises a form of aikido?

  • would you recommend starting this over kung fu or ju jit su???

  • @njgabb aikido is excellent to begin with, then you can switch to another martial art. other than that - aikido = defense, jujitsu = offense, kung fu is offensive as well but it doesnt have much in common with the other two. also, make sure its real kung fu they teach, not wushu.

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  • L0L.. the last one he did looks like a plain facepalm

  • I luv aikido, judo, jiu jitsu, and karate. I've been around for 30 years supported myself teaching, and now that I'm older I can see. All of the above mentioned martial arts work just fine. Think of martial arts not as competition, but rather if you are put in a situation where you have to defend yourself or others and escape unharmed. Being in law enforcement, the best self defense (you call fights) I have been involved in and some included weapons have been on the job. During these times

  • That looks like normal speed to me.  Its interesting how different dojos have different rules. From when you start weapons training to when you start break falls, etc. I'm still a white belt with multiple years of dojo hopping all around the world due to my crazy life but I am convinced that the only people that should give advice or judgement are black belts. So why am I typing? Oh yeah, I just wanted to say PLEASE STOP USING THE WORD "EXCELLENT, MASTER, REAL" SO LIBERALLY!

  • This shit doesnt work in the UFC

  • @QCPurdue23

    Well.. the UFC shit doesn´t work for this, so who cares anyway ? :D

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  • wierd to do a front roll off of shiho-nage

  • @josskirk that was what I was thinking as well...

  • ok after seeing this video i am officially going to start studying akido

  • I've been doing Traditional Aikido only since Feb 2011 and if my Sensei saw me or anyone at our club performing any Aikido at this speed and with that much force on a Uke he would kick the S**t out of us! (Verbally :] )this guy is skilled but he needs to save that level of Aggression for the guy holding a Knife in the real world that's trying to mug him at a Cash machine Etc. not on his students no matter how good they are.

  • @Cylonatreides1975

    Hey, I didn´t see anybody get hurt in this video..? Whats the matter ?

  • press 7

  • I wouldnt mind learning some of this. I love the concept of it: harmonising with the opposing force and then using it against them.

  • ima download it and watch it in slo mo and the throw my sister out of my room =D

  • Go dammit, I wish when I was a retarded, uninterested little kid I hadn't quit this :(

  • D202116 = soory bro but if u watch 0:13 it is fallin properly, problem is master is shoowing aggression which is the opposite of aikido?!

  • @MrSambr this is Combative Aikido, used for self-defense if you get into a street fight, which is why the sensei has to be aggressive. Because, in a real street fight, you don't expect the attacker to throw a slow punch and say "Here, do a technique." Hell no, he's gonna rush you and take you down.

  • Keep pressing 7........ that explains all of Aikido.

  • Where can I find real aikido sparring (i.e., NHB?)

  • @nomilkforsanta In a dojo where randori should be practised, you will hardly find aikido videos used in real life due to the fact we are trained to defend but smart enough to avoid rather than provoke conflicts, demonstrations is where you will see most randori.

  • You don't want to run into him in a dark alley

  • i appreciate the way they keep in their pain

  • is really easy when the other guy moves along with you...

  • @gbarassi If he didn't, his arm/wrist would be broken.

  • hes like dancing what beautiful moves

  • @devilasskicker i thought so too

  • Very good

    

  • dar uma bica na cara ja para de fazer batutice

  • @alphamonX Taking a quote from the joker in the dark knight, Classy:d

  • fuck being the practice guys for this... AWESOME demo though

  • Good video! Thanks! 

  • @alphamonX Until you can experience this level of professionalism, to be able to understand what sensei is doing rather than focusing on his opponents movements, then you'll be able to see that it's not uke's fault for appearing so "flawed"

  • hahaha awesome! that was hilarious

  • Does these kind of moves require the co-operation of your sparring partner, or can every move be done on a bar fight for example?

  • @latuman The Partner "Goes With" the Motion, and the Defender takes some of the Sharpness out of it, to reduce the chance of Injury. For example, there are little to no Jointlocks in Aikido. Any Joinlock like things you see are intended as fast Breaks.

  • @latuman You could definitely use aikido in real situations (which is one of the more practical appeals of aikido in today's society).

    During training it is best for you and your partner to co-operate with each other to not only learn how to perform the technique, but also to learn how to escape situations with minimal injury. If your partner fails to co-operate during practice then they risk facing the full blunt of the move which could end up having some serious injuries (ie. broken joints).

  • @latuman First of all, you shouldn't be in a bar fight, but if it's inevitable you can use it and it's effective, on practice your partner goes if your motions, and you go easy too so this way he won't get hurt...

  • Its a demonstration, and they are trained to take air falls. If it was a real fight, people break arms, dislocate shoulders, break wrists, and bang heads on concrete. It takes lots of practice to fall the "right"way.

  • very very very very very very exellent

  • Does aikido have methods to disarm an attacker?

  • @Spunjo1221 Yes, big time!!! Knife, gun, sword, stick, you name it, Aikido has a technique for that.

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  • Aikido IS efficient, I've seen it myself. the issue most people have with it is when they think of martial arts they just think its a way to kick the shit out of someone. Aikido is a way to prevent someone from kicking the shit out of you, I watched a 120 lb smoker restrain an angry biker with aikido until he calmed down and realized it wasn't worth his trouble to be embarrassed in public.

  • This Dude must be in pain till now =)

  • Aikido is meant to be a mind, mody and spirit self development art. It's not intended to be used for challenges or to be compared with other martial arts. Please stop judging if it's efficient or not or if it's better or not than other martial arts because it's a pointless discussion when talking about Aikido, the purpose is other thing.

  • Ok, nice. And now we try it with ATTACKING enemys.

  • @TheStenius The attack is irrelevent unless you intend to meet the attack full force with your face which is a novel method of fighting pioneered by boxing and thai boxing etc. Those of us that do martial arts and don't like and don't get paid to be hit in the face repeatedly for several minutes while trying to do the same to our potentially knife weilding opponent and his friends move out of the way and enter in floor the guy regardless of what he's doing.

  • Aikido is beautiful and this is coming from someone who's never trained in Aikido but has Judo & Sambo experience.

  • enough with the BS linear strikes

  • @dobberdoss Like jabs, crosses, front kicks those kind of BS linear strikes?

  • wow practicing with this guy is a sure way to get injured... aikido is about falling and landing the right way, not just throwing your opponet

  • @D202116 Good Ukemi exists so that you don't hold back your partner. A blackbelt should be able to ukemi to these techniques.

  • @D202116 You are more right than you know. If you don't know how to fall, practicing with this guy could get you injured.

  • @D202116 Aikido is fluid. To even say it is about one thing is to describe the opposite of what Aikido is. He's just demonstrating more aggressive-defensive attacks. It looks like his students have been trained to fall well too... I'm sure if anyone ever knocked him down knowing how to fall would pretty much be second nature. Especially by the time you reach 6th Dan.

  • I had my collar bone broken during my third day of class. I haven't went back since the eight months of recovery.

  • 日本人じゃないのか・・すごい!!

  • thats awesome xD

  • heres the thing. whether we can see its effectiveness or not, if one reads precisely what principles are utilized, the truth is, it is a supreme martial arts.

    but it relies heavily on an incredible degree of awareness development, prior to which it will be almost useless. but if one were to master this, ie, a lifetimes work, it is amongst the supreme forms.

  • Lets imagine fight. Boxer with 20 year experience versus aikido with 20 year experience. Who will win? Well actually it goes down to fighter, but boxer have way higher % of wining. You can calculate that. Movements it takes for akido guy to grab and twist hand and avarage speed of boxing punch. Avarage Level of telegraphy etc. When you actually break it down to this kind of list, calculate % of probability of fail, you will see that aikido have one of most highest probabilitys to fail.

  • @ThePadus Thats why in Aikido we have ura and omote, ura behind behind the attacker ones the punch has thrown and omote going towards the attack just before the punch is thrown.

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  • @B3nBo1194 I will tell you why aikido will lose. There are 4 distances in fighting. Punch range, kick range, grapling range and hand traping range. If you think, that aikido is so good, simply make scientific experiment of you are not to stupid for that of course. Test damage or presure done while punching. Take boxer and aikido guy. They both have to be with approximately equal experience, body weight etc. You will see that aikido guy will only generate 1/3 from damage done by boxer. Why?

  • @B3nBo1194 Make another scientific experiment.Take AVARAGE muay thai guy and compear him with AVARAGE aikido guy.Test presure made while kicking.Make measurements!You will see EXACTLY what presure was made on cm2 from akido guy and muay thai guy.You will see again,that presure done by akido guy will be nothing close to presure done by myai thay guy.It is because muay thai stile have PERFECT way of kicking (from science point of wiev) It is anatomically imposible to have better way of kicking.

  • @ThePadus I have done multiple discplines sir, and it is a judokan not judoist, so obviously you have no experience in Judo like I have, second I have nothing to prove, I know I can defend myself and a big influence is aikido, that is my opinion which I know others share, I prefer to avoid rather than provoke which you have not learnt, all martial arts work, but suit people differently, you obviously enjoy violence, I prefer to know I can defend myself and enjoy martial arts. My experiment for..

  • @B3nBo1194 Well sorry mr "judokan not judist" that I am not native engilsh speaker and dont know how you call them in english. You must be pretty much brainless not to understand that yourself...

  • @ThePadus well you seem pretty fluent sir how am I going to know what language you speak if I have no idea who you are so I am not brainless for one, but they are not better, they yet just different styles of fighting which suit people differently you really don't have no training or understanding of aikido yet you insist as if you know all martial arts with no training in hardly any. they all have pros and cons but all work.

  • @B3nBo1194 i enjoyed your discussion with Padus, and i agree with you completely. No such thing as a superior martial artist or martial art. Science won't win a fight, training and experience will. Martial arts are like a mountain, and the different styles are like the paths; you can't describe them if u haven't experienced them, and sometimes if u struggle on one path, another might help you understand it better. A person who makes a mistake is not a bad person, just a normal one. :)

  • @Hidiho2u words of pure wisdom. you must be a martial arts expert. thank you for you comment:)

  • @Hidiho2u very good metaphor my friend, nice to see someone agreeing I normally say to new comers that martial arts are like an apple and an orange, they are both fruits but other prefer from one to another or both or neither.

  • @Hidiho2u disagree on your statement of science won't win a fight. Most if not all of the most successful martial arts are so from the use of physics to their advantage. I also disagree on no martial arts being superior, I would say the context is what makes one inferior and another superior. It is difficult to examine them outside of context.

  • @FenixLites i agree completely, physics is the core of martial arts. But if physics were so readily applied, then training would be redundant. This links with your inferior/superior statement, as there are many variations of the same technique, what makes the different is their utility. True, one martial art may be better suited for one situation, but less effective in another. Example, brazilian jiu jutsu is excellent against single attackers, but less effective against multiple.

  • @B3nBo1194 Lets say you train 7 times per week, 2 h per day. It is total 14 h per week. From these 14 hours, boxer spends 7 h training punches, and rest of the time he spends on training dodge and foot work. So in tottal avarage boxer spends ALL training time on 3 things (punces, slips and footwork) while aikido spend all training time on more then just 3 things. Eeven if its just 3 things, aikido practicioners dont spend 50% time on punches therefore they will be simply outpunched.

  • @B3nBo1194 If you will defend aikido, then simply know. That I can prove (and you can test it yourself) scientifically that aikido loose to other stiles in all 4 ranges. Any avarage judist is capable of trowing object to ground with way biger force then aikido guy. And avarage Wing Chun guy have best movements for hand traping, then aikido. It looks like wing chun was developed by scientist, because all bloks are simply perfect. It is immposible to move hand faster then WC guy because of stance.

  • @ThePadus ..you is to learn some respect for others you respect martial artist, it is not always about knowing the devastating strike or technique but being open to the fact that there is more than just one martial art in the world, and being able to respect them all is part of being a martial artist. You sir like force vs force which I cannot take away from you cause you prefer that, but I prefer technique vs force, that is why I have done, judo, BJJ, Aikido, eskrima and taekwondo...

  • @ThePadus With all my years of training I see people like you all the time in the dojo, believing that you are more superior than other martial artist, then you get hurt, and don't come back, your opinion is yours, but don't disrespect an art, if you do not like this then simply don't watch it... hope you actually learnt something ...

  • @B3nBo1194 You simply cant understand me. I believe your closed mind is reason why you simply cant get it. I get hurt in dojo because I train only for 1 year, while my oponent trains for 3 years. Everyone have different reaction time from birth lol You must be very stupid to think, that if boxer will loose fight to aikido guy, then aikido is better.

  • @ThePadus I did not state that a aikido martial artist would win against a boxer due to the fact that a martial art is only as good as the martial artist practising it, that is why no martial art is above another.

  • @B3nBo1194 Martial arts is only as good as practicioner, but different martial arts have different stances and punching styles. If you will punch in one particular way, you will use your triceps much more, then if you would punch in other way. Therefore in some martial arts you learn to punch faster then in other martial arts. Different ways of kicking means that different body mechanics will be used in each style, therefore some styles will be better then others. Thats why aikido sucks.

  • @ThePadus yes but your opinion is only based on striking of a martial art when there are many more elements to all martial arts such as grappling etc. Aikido is not based on striking indeed there are kata and striking before a technique, but it is elemented on the locking side, you don't see pass any more than just striking. which does not make any martial art better than another pure only by one element of an art.

  • @B3nBo1194 I repeat specialy for "smart" ones.I sed, that aikido is shity martial art,because aikido do not dominate in ANY distance or range. Aikido is worse then boxing in punching range, worse then muay thai in kicking range, worse then judo at grapling range and worse then wing chun in hand traping range. Fight are made from many elements,like you sed.These elements are categorized in 4 distances and aikido isnt leader in any of these distances/ranges therefor aikido is worse then these arts

  • @ThePadus simply the fact that you say any martial art is shitty shows your lack of intelligence,respect and dedication to any martial art and also suggests that you will probably not make it past being a brawler at anything. By the way I have spent numerous years training with people who are excellent at Taekwondo, Arnis, Wrestling, Karate,and street thugging. knowledge is power so maybe should keep your cup empty so you can learn something instead of judging other forms of combat and art

  • @dthor1000 Knowledge is power but some ways of kicking produce MORE damage then others. It is fact and you cant argue with that. Science supported. Therefore if one way of kicking is stronger then other way of kicking, then this other way will most probably lose. That is logical conclusion. If my car is faster then yours because of its engine, I will most probably win you in race. It depends on driver of course, but that why I sed "most probably"...

  • /watch?v=YZ1tKoVvPzE

    Serbian Aikido

  • When I was 6 years old I was attacked by a big bully twice my size.

    A handfull of sand settled things.

    If an MMA artist is invited to an aikido dojo and performs according to dojo "rules" he will

    most likely feel more welcome than an aikidoka invited to a cagefight.

    There is a significant difference between Martial arts and Martial arts applied in competition.

    A "handfull of sand" goes a long way in relation to brute strength.

    That is ultimately what MA is all about.

    Cheers

    Lars

  • @larsbeyer hahaha yes it is :)

  • Most of the time he is well planted. He dances too much. Some of his techniques are really nice and look quite effective. He bends over too much on the Kote Gaeshi. He is darn good.

  • - Please and thank you.

  • I've found that most practitioners in this style that I've talked to don't NEED to "prove" their style in MMA (Which in my opinion is a stupid thing anyway since I've never believed in competition for Martial Arts, focusing on the Art aspect more.) because they'd rather AVOID conflict altogether. So before you say something completely ignorant and stupid about Aikido, please reconsider doing something else with your time. Like maybe practicing some other forum of Martial Art that meets your lust

  • Jeez, all these fucking meat head idiots comparing "Brazilian Jui-Jitsu" and "Mui Thai" to Aikido, and the whole "Ooooh, Aikido wouldn't protect you on the street in a REAL fight, blah blah". Whatever happened to the "Art" aspect in Martial ARTS? Martial Arts now a days is MORE than just fighting, they are also about Self-Discipline, Hard Work, Self-Control, Form, and yes, Self-Defense. But a real Martial Artist would know that avoiding conflict altogether is a much more noble path. -Cont.

  • /watch?v=YZ1tKoVvPzE

    Aikido in Serbia

  • Wow, this looks serious, most of the time Aikido looks put on, dont get me wrong i respect all styles but this looks serious, i suppose ill only truly appreciate the styles fully when i see them in effect against a mugger or "real world fights" :)

  • @offspringy That will be hard my friend as it is best to advoid than provoke, aikido is meant to be a peaceful martial art using ones strength against them, not destroy them using force vs force but using leverage and technique, the reason you believe this looks 'serious' is due to the speed of it, which to anyone would make it look amazing, when really it takes absoulute years to make perfect technique up to very quick speed without hurting your partner.

  • nice demo... it proves me that aikido is quite effective in self defense....

  • Yoshinkan is good, but Tissier is just a show, with uke trained only for jump and seiza. :)

  • nice video !, but sensei tissier is in my opinion, the BEST teacher.

    I had the luck to train with him, and he is in a complete different level from others *-*!!

    

  • can a good aikido teacher grab a boxer's hand? not a rookie boxer..lets say a guy that has been trained boxing for 3-4 years :P

  • @randomtnt In a street fight where anything goes and it's just about surviving, I'd say just kick him the balls and when he bends over in pain chop him in the back of the neck. Who the hell wants to get in a boxing match? Especially with someone better trained at boxing.

  • @randomtnt you must understand sir this is a traditional form, indeed in a real fight their are differences like punches to have time to move, but to answer your question, can a good teacher grab a boxers hand? the answer is no because a good aikido teacher and student would not need to and avoid the situation in the first place, and use what they know as only as a last resort.

  • well its all a demonstration.. my big bro has a brown belt in aikido .. i saw him fighting with a 1-year boxer and the boxer took him down -_-

    this game is shit i know it is.. but when it comes to weapon fighting its pretty good

    but my big bro..wow hes in aikido for a long time and his body is bigger than the boxer... the boxer broke my bro's nose and my bro was bleeding so bad from his nose and lips... bah you ppl should know something.. A GOOD OFFENSE IS A GOOD DEFENSE

  • @randomtnt I do not mean to offend but you cannot pin a whole martial art on one person, your brother may have a bad teacher, but aikido can't be called bad because one person got attacked, it works, but a good aikido practisoner would avoid the situation in the first place. I am sorry to hear about your brother by the way.

  • This is one of the better Aikido Sensei in one of the more practical and consistent styles/ryu (Yoshinkan). Would love to train with this guy!

  • dudes takin the falls be pros at fallin :)

  • @thehydratheory its better to learn how to role out of something than landing on your back, head, breaking your neck, dislocating a shoulder, getting the wind knocked out of you giving the other guy an opening..... i don't know, that just makes sense to me. learning how to hit the ground right takes a lot of work, and should be a part of anyone's over all defense training.

  • @danielcvzs83 yea dude i was totally serious :)

  • @danielcvzs83 If you learn to break fall the correct way, you'll be fine.

  • @danielcvzs83 i agree with you. its simply a must to know how to land ;)

  • Holy hell... amazing.

  • So much hate, but seriously all i would love to see some of these butthurt guys take on this guy... sure he is doing some prancing, but my money is down on him to win

  • Who cares if jiu jitsu is more effective. Its so ugly!!! What happened to the Art part of Martial Arts?!?!?!

  • aikido sucks for real street fight.

    brazilian jiu jitsu is 1000 times more effective than aikido.

  • @BluePittbull666 You sure? What if there were two people? Are you going to go on the ground one at a time and let the other person hit you?

  • @mikeymarshful even if it will be one man , street fight rules have no rules..

  • @MrMynameisigal  Ditto.

  • @BluePittbull666 even if it will be one man , street fight rules have no rules..

  • @BluePittbull666 "

    "Jiu jitsu" is more effective ON THE GROUND.

    Aikido is more effective in preventing you from ending up there.

  • Wow the aikido hate is incredible here. It's not totally insignificant, I think Roy Dean (BJJ black belt) made a DVD about incorporating Aikido Wrist locks to BJJ. It's still considered novel by and large by the martial arts community but it's interesting, anyone interested in Aikido should look into it.

  • Theatrical gimperty ... for the e-black belts ...lame

  • it's not combat effective. My blue belt (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) teamate put a black belt aikido instructor to sleep and the aikido instructor was almost 30 pounds larger

  • @ImpassableGuardJJ video please

  • @MrMynameisigal

    We don't record training sessions, I shall look for recorded matches between BJJ vs. Aikido practitioners and send you what I find, but to be honest I haven't met many Aikido practitioners that were willing to put there art to the test.

  • @ImpassableGuardJJ Maby your aikido man is not so good

  • @ImpassableGuardJJ I am sorry to say this sir, but you cannot compare one martial art to another, I done enough martial arts to respect all styles, a martial art is only as good as the martial artist, therefore they can never be compared, they all have pro's and con's but they all work and suit people differently, which a true martial artist would understand and respect, I respect your opinion, but slander in one's belief isn't right, so please learn some manners. cheers :)

  • @B3nBo1194

    Well said, but I never used slander, only a personal experience where a team mate put an aikido instructor to sleep.That being said my manners are not in need of being checked, but well said, it's rare to find people on youtube that are well spoken, but I do hold and defend that BJJ is the most effective art.

  • @ImpassableGuardJJ sorry I did not mean offense so apologies, I do brazilian jiu jitsu as well, I am a brown belt, and about 8 weeks ago dislocated my knee in sparring lol, what about yourself?

  • @B3nBo1194

    ooooohhhh sorry to hear that, knee injuries are awful, I was out a month from swelling under my knee cap very painful, I'm a blue belt hoping to get his purple before the year is over

  • @ImpassableGuardJJ Horrible init haha, especially when you drop the remote and can't move to reach it :) lol, oh well done then my friend, I remember getting my purple belt is it was just the biggest step because of the length it takes hope you get it.

  • @B3nBo1194

    Thank you very much

  • @B3nBo1194

    That it is, Thank You very much

  • That's some Steven Segal shit for you righ there

  • All I can say is fucking wow.

  • looks alot like judo

  • WTF??!

  • hahahahahahahahahahaha

  • @borderlander800 it all depends on your build if your a stockier build judo is right for ya if your lighter aikido is good but dont let my opinion infulence your choice

  • this is a demonstration if you look closley the people have there arms outstretched@lavacaboy21 they punch right when there 2 paces away from the man

  • Guys that guy just made some strong as coffee then when he have drank it all he will lift some heavy ass weights as he is much stronger than the average person. You are all children next 2 him.

  • Oh my LORD! too violent for me. *goes back to tai chi*

  • @ASirensLullaby hahahahaha, so funny

  • Teach me this :D