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  • Good demo...would like to see demo's against multiple attackers. Is that something you train for in your dojo

  • come in our dojo and see what we train :)

  • good technics but not from macedonians......milosevski is slavic name....not greek

  • @kladitis I have see lots of comments from Greeks about Macedonians and their background. Without exception the Greeks seem to be the most pedantics bunch of whinging pussies who walked the planet...who gives a shit about your politics. Seems to me the more people complain about something the more it's because it's true...get over yourself and accept that history does not follow 21st century borders

  • very nice. great vid

  • Lol guys getting beat up

  • True Bujutsu ! Very good !

  • guys, the minamoto family dominated feudal japan with this style for 200 yrs, aikido's founder was a daito ryu disciple who didnt want to use the brutality of the aiki jutsu. ask wally jay about the difference between aikido players and the jutsu players. its called pain.

  • Let me get this straight for everybody.

    There are many forms of aikijutsu made by different houses.

    daitoryu aikijujitsu is famous and is the most renown form of aikijujitsu. Aikido, was founded by the student of Takeda Sokaku who made Daitoryu while mixing aizu clan jujitsu and an ancient form of combat going back to emperor Genji. Everyone seems to be going to the different spelling as if they are different things. Thats not true. I have never heard different spelling beings something else.

  • nice tehnique and moves...great video!

  • Not jutsu but a very nice demo of the lower end stuff good job

  • Aikijitsu is one of the first forms of Ju-Jitsu. This type of Ju-Jitsu was used by the military elite and members of the royal court, mainly while inside the castle or compound. The other method, called Jujutsu,was used by regular foot soldiers and was a rougher style. Aikido is a relatively new style formed around 1860.

  • aikijutsu is infact not the one of hte first forms of jujutsu. the first ones were DAito ruy aIKIjujutsu.

    later anfter morhei different verisions of his vision came out someone who was his student came up with aiki-jutsu which is not the same as aiki-jujutsu. Aikido is infact the same as all of them but more developed atleast seing this from the O senseis point of view .

  • it depends on the school. Aikijutsu has been a military martial art for centuries, which proves that it works. The school where I train teaches everyone karate strikes specifically so we understand how not to give too much to the Tori. Aslo, bear in mind that when the Uke is rolling over willingly, it's because he's experiencing pain or doesnt want injury, even if it doesn't look like it hurts. If you've trained in Aikido or Aikijutsu, you should understand that.

  • Is it Aikijutsu? Im not sure, I think it´s Aikido (I´m Aikidoka)

  • it i snot aikido you can see this by characteristics of gotai and jutai wich is fluid form or static form .

    you can also see how they stand and how tence then are incomparrison to aikido where it is important to have a good starting point a srelaxed and stable , not fast and not pulling or pushing.

    granted alot of dojos brake this principal wich i thnk its important to aikido

  • Excellent demonstration! So smooth, so precise.

  • Hehe nice cobaco - just go ahead " We love you " Kicevo City.

  • The fact of the matter is, that even a master of "blending", trained against resisting partners, would have to use some force in a real fight against an opponent trying to knock him out. period.

  • agreed....but the force isn't muscle strength it's the movement of one's center to generate the power. Blending is only part of the equation.

  • The reason Aikijutsu and Aikido are not realistic is the training methodology - the whole nage\uke thing.

    Notice how the nage (attacker) helps the uke by "following through" completely disregarding his own aligment and gravity-center, an unrealistic mistake that even a non-professional striker would avoid.

    People just do'nt strike like that.

    On the ground, notice how the attacker rolls into the pin or submission.

  • Well, in real daito ryu there's no following.

  • As an aikidoka, I agree with you. The attacks in aikido/aikijutsu are not realistic. At lower levels this is fine, as it helps nage learn the movements. At higher levels, I think more realism must be added. Caution though - I used to train in shotokan, and I am a pretty good striker. On several occasions I've come in with a bit too much "realism" and ended up getting a painful joint lock or throw in return :)

  • You're right, the attacks are not realistic. This all is just an exercise - these moves teach you the principles,so it is not a fight,just a training, ok? :-D

  • I think u r wrong, because the receiver always follows the movements because if he didnt he could, and most probably would, end up injured seriously,

    and, i think that u have never actually been in a real class of aikido or similars, where most advanced students perform the movements in real time, something which is really difficult, to perform and to follow, without injuring none of the implicated.

    Peace.

  • who attacks like this ?

    *yeah i will grab his wrist*

  • You are very good in words 'paddyodoydle',you don't know anything about Real Fight and about Aikijutsu. Do some research ok?

    These warriors are good in the work they do, no doubt.

  • I appreciate your compliment about my ability to use words, as i do try my best to be understood.

    Unfortunately it seems that i am not good enough, for the remainder of your comment state things that have no basis in anything i have previously said.

    To be blunt, you seem to think that my comments are critical of the video above, but i have not mentioned anything about it, the people or the style involved, all of which i like.

    Perhaps you should reread my posts

  • You make absolutely no sense shavedleggs.

    Your choice of beverage or condiment is not relevant to fighting or its study, and as an analogy - its rather pathetic.

    But to answer your questions about what a real fight is - Is'nt it obvious? A real fight is when one (or more) human attacks another human (or more) in a serious attempt to Harm and/or Kill the other(s)

  • And since the essense of ALL Martial arts is the Learning Of and Study Of ways to accomplish and/or defeat this situation, then YES, a TRUE master who studys martial arts for 20 years does so for exactly the reason to fight other(s) in a

    REAL fight, whether it be in the street, a building, a field or his home. And whether he is the one attacking or getting attacked.

  • But it seems to me you have confused questions of Reality with questions of Morality.

    If you hit someone in the head with a hammer, OF COURSE its a real fight - how could it not be, if you kill the guy, thats as REAL as it gets.

    But just because many martial artists teach morality along with knowledge, doesnt mean that every martial artist has to be moral to be a true master of fighting.

  • real fight, real fight, real fight ... than what is a real beer against a real milk or a real piece of butter against a real marmelade?

    do you think, a tru master would study 5, 10 or 20 years, just to go on the street and fight a streetfighter?

    i dont know.

    if i had a hammer, and would hammer it from behind on edwin valero's head ... that would be a real fight?

    i dont know.

    so, what is a real fight?

    ;)

  • oh is to beautifull, but a real fight is not beautifull... in martial arts like that they can pass years and you dont have any idea like a real fight it is... ah, sorry about my english y speak spanish, i from venezuela like the piece of crap our comander hugo chavez!!! god save chavez master of virtual reality(like greenlord)

  • This is not "Real Warror"!

  • mitko zasto dozvoluvas da te tepaa, brani se malku i ti!! pokazi so znaes, site dobro znaeme deka znaes da padas, mozno e da ne si bil dovolno inspiriran, heheee

  • Поздрав чо бачо од ск добра изведба само продолжи така

  • This is real I think you are the best warriors from Macedonia :)

  • wow that was beautiful.. i so need to know close contact.. im just kyokushin and boxing

  • This is very good I didn't know that this martial art is practise in Macedonia. These are the best MACEDONIAN WARRIORS!!

  • one thing to say well maybe two... get your facts rights it is a Martial ART you are getting martial arts and martial sports confused... adn yes aikido is very effective...

  • Like all Aikido its choreographed crap. They never test the art under the guise that it goes against their passifist belief system. Judo expert Gene Lebell choked out famous Aidido guro Stephen Segal pretty quickly after a challenge.

  • But that is Judo Gene. Let someone else who is not a former world class wrestler, Judo and Jujutsu champion and trainer try the same tactics, they may well get hurt.

    Also I train aikido and at least in my school, attacks are not choreographed. Maby not as crisp or sharp as karate and all that (because they are learning aiki and not punching and kicking) but the energy is present. Move or get hit.

  • this his not martial art!!! its more like dance .its not bad but cant call it fight . for sure it doesnt work in real life.

  • Do some research, Aikido and Aikijutsu are based on sound principles of body mechanics and physics... It works,exceedingly well actually but you have to be extremely good at it otherwise you'll get the crap beat out of you in a fight.

  • Went to an Aikido school for awhile yrs ago. There was an undercover cop that trained there. Said that this stuff had saved his ass more than once. I guess it's effective. Have used once myself. It worked.

  • I liked the kaishi waza but I feel no intensity from uke or nage. The attacks are not there, I get the feel of aikido from these... especially after seeing the aikinage, looked more like an uppercut than throwing with aiki.

    you guys should convert to Daito-Ryu or Yamate-Ryu.. much more direct line from takeda ryu, no omoto-kyo enlightenment needed ;)

  • dobro video,neznaeh deka vo makedonija ima takava shkola

  • Perfect Macedonian Samurais

    Masters in Tatami no in words

  • Hey, its Marija.

    I watched the video and its really good. I just dont no which one you are.

    Bye

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