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  • i do aikido

  • The video is poorly made and edited. The song choice is wrong and their is little to understand about comparing a hard style with a soft style.

    No, the video does not work.

  • fucking song

  • CHINGA A TU PUTA MADRE GONZALEZ CON ESTA MIERDA

  • Epic tornado kick KO at the end.

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  • If you master these things in the martial art you practice, then I believe you will be among the elite as a competitive and or passive fighter. Definitely my goal

  • All of those qualities can be learned and mastered in boxing, then you wonder why Floyd mayweather only got hit with 16% of punches thrown at him throughout his whole career :\

    F. Mayweather Connect 48% Opponent connect 16%

  • Although im a decent boxer. What I have noticed is that a lot of martial artists do not read, evade, look for counters, block and think fast. I remember when I stepped on a Judo mat as a beginner and threw around a brown belt like he was a rag doll. Although he said he was taking it easy. The frustration in his eyes and actions told me that he wasn't. I left that dojo, to master speed, evasiveness, blocking and counters. Then I will comeback and practice the arts of Aikido, Judo and Hapkido.

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  • 1:30 steven seagal you could got there at a better vision

  • :45 ive been going to that aikido dojo since j was 5

  • que chidas son las artes marciales

  • I AM ACTULLY TAKING BOTH NOW BUT.. I STARTED MY FIRST AKIDO TRIAL TODAY WHAT IVE LEARNED IS ITS NOT ONLY ABOUT ATTACKING UR PARTNER.. THATS WHAT KARATE TEACHES YOU.. BUT AKIDO TEACHES U THAT YET, ITS ABOUT DEFFENDING YOUR PARTNER TOO I DEFFINETLY THINK AKIDO IS MORE OF A WAY YOU CAN DEFFEND YOUR SELF FROM AN ATTACKER WHICH NOW AS I AM 13 I NEED :) AND AS YOU CAN SEE AT THE SAMETIME U STILL HAVE WAYS OF HURTING THE OPPOMENT IN AKIDO.

  • I love how brutal karate looks and how graceful Aikido looks XD CONTRAST! Aikido is so SPINNY!

  • eso es kung fu estupido.

  • Aikido je good ;-).

  • Treniram aikido,imam crni pojas 1 dan

  • Wow,aikido je super!

  • pretty fights

  • AiKiDo X Karate = Evanescence .

  • actually karate, ju jitsu and akido are usually used together by most japanees style folowing martial art, because all the martial arts from japan that don't use wepons, are designed to fight agains wepons with empty hands. Karate (kara tay) means empty hands or the empty hand and was derived from kung fu on the island of okinawa to fight the samari invaders, akido is the samari art of fighting the sword with the hands, and ju jitsu was derived as a combination of the two. good video!

  • the song sounds like evanscene

  • @msayofemi1 the song is evanescence. :)

  • I'm a student of Kempo (18 yrs) and Aikido(6yrs). They blended well for me.No art is better than the other. Effectiveness is something else. When Aikido students want to spar w/ me the get a reality check. They cannot catch my hands or feet and I do not hyper extend. I target their hands. Especially if they have them open. They are defenseless without hands.

  • @yourgirlssancho1 LOL.....sure you did, cool story bro. Nothing spells credibility like a troll that copies and pastes the same dumb comments on several videos.

  • @yourgirlssancho1

    Tell me about it ... I've been taking Aikido for about 2 years now (I have no history in any other art) and I am having a really hard time getting my moves to work on a resisting oppopnent.

  • Quiz on empty hands combats Hi, I always would like to know this answer:

    In a real fight to defending his own life, who has the winner's advantage:

    A master of karate with full knowledge of kata's bunkai and makiwara experienced or a Wing Chun master trained in wooden dummy (mudjong). Who's the one that will survive?

    Oss!

  • you can't really say (well you can, but you know what I mean) Martial art VS other martial art. It's the fighter, not the art

  • What's the name of the BGM?

  • Completely different martial arts you can't compare to see which is better it all depends on the person learning it whether they want to do punches and kicks or more throws and take downs.

  • videos like these should´nt be posted.

    im my opinion it only depends of the student and experience

  • Aikido wins cuz i owned a karate dude with my aikido :D

  • Send any Aikido exponent at Bas Rutten or St Pierre. None could face them. Not one. Anywhere.

    except @jamespohh. He can take anyone. With a combination of moves he learnt from "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory" and the Directors Edition of "Hard to Kill", you will instantly be knocked to the ground, doubled over with laughter.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Wow what a great setup. Send a pure stylist against a mixed martial arts stylist and expect him to succeed LMFAO. Great example moron. Yea you sure know alot about MMA alright. We'll send your old ass into the local hood and let the brothers work you over.  Not even MMA caliber. Bet you 10 bucks your white gi turns bright yellow. LMFAO XD

    Krotty man!

  • @jamespohh Pretty sure the debate is one of "Aikido vs Karate". Not "loud moron vs the world of facts". lol

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Well if you're sure of that why are you opening that stinky piehole on your face? Makes no sense

    Keep whacking that krotty bag geezer.

  • hehehe this thread is so much win

  • Angry kid is angry that Steve Seagal isnt real

  • Aikido wins.

  • @l33trikimaru wins what? Oscar nominations?

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics yea. For style and efficiency in both hand to hand and disarming combat.

  • @l33trikimaru nah cant agree. Style is irrelevant, obviously. There are some good points to Aikido in regards to things like disarming and trying not to get hurt (or hurt someone). But for "hand to hand combat" against a determined aggressor, you need something more. People are too forceful and strong when angry for this to be useful.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics You have a good point but aikido is not only for disarming weapons it is used to get your attacker into a possition that allows a break... if you break your opponents arm, wrist or neck they wont be able to carry on the attack =] just depends how far you are willing to take it and how much control you have. It is also about using your opponents momentum against them, if you are being attack by someone in a rage they will make themselfs a bigger target.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics The majority of these videos are demos not aikido in a real deffensive situations and even less in an aggresive situation but there is a real precise destructive power behind aikido.

  • Karate is good for UFC and MMA. Aikido is good for movies.

  • St-Pierre is ranked as the No. 1 Welterweight fighter IN THE WORLD according to Sherdog, MMA Weekly and numerous other publications. St-Pierre is ranked the No. 2 pound for pound fighter IN THE WORLD by ESPN sports, Yahoo! Sports and Sherdog.

    However, Steve Seagal has made better movies.

    Kyokushin.

    OSU!

  • Professional record breakdown of Georges St-Pierre:

    24 matches: 22 wins 2 losses

    Wins by knockout : 8

    Wins by submission: 5

    Wins by decision: 9

    Current Welterweight Champion of UFC

    Kyokushin.

    OSU!

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics The funny thing is hardcore MMA guys laugh at your dumb karate ass. They see your type as antiquated and obsolete. What gives you the right to do the same to other martial artists? Fucking loser.

    One thing's for sure....we will never see your creaky old ass in any MMA, K-1, local semi-pro-amatuer venues anywhere. In a Thai Boxing ring under Thai Boxing rules, you will DIE in a matter of seconds.

    Go back to kicking your Century water bag loser.

  • @jamespohh hmm ok - so why is kyokushin exponent George St Pierre considered the best Welterweight fighter in the world, current UFC Champion, and is widely known as the 2nd best pound for pound fighter EVER?

    You are so naive. Just give up and go train in it.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics He's a good MMA fighter that's why he's champion. MMA is not Kyokushinkai, dummy. His success is more attributed to his cross training in OTHER STYLES. He uses but a fraction of Karate concepts in his strategy. Machida is a more glaring example of point sparring strategy in use. Under MMA rules, kicks, punches are nearly indistinguishable from other styles like Muay Thai or Sanshou.

    Keep snap kicking that water bag old fart.

  • @jamespohh Old fart? Earlier you were gloating that you were older than me and I was a kid? I just decided to take you on because you were a loud mouth. It has been fun. You are soundly defeated by the raw facts - there are no Aikido fighters of note in UFC or MMA. And now everyone can see what an Aikido "exponent" is like mentally - undisciplined. It has been rather easy, as it would also be in real life.

    Go and dedicate 5 years to kyokushin. You too, can win ;)

    OSU!

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Yes there is an Aikido exponent named Rik Ellis old fart. In fact his videos can be found right here on Youtube. And yes he is an MMA fighter. That means he cross trains with other styles just like any MMA fighter should be. GASP lol

    Why dedicate 5 years when I can do it in 5 months in Muay Thai? LMFAO

    OSU he says as he wallops his kyokushinkai water bag

  • @jamespohh hahahaha Rik Ellis. Check his records dude. rofl

    You disrespect kyokushin, you disrespect the best fighters with the greatest dignity in the world.

    osu

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics What about the records? Doesn't matter. MMA is MMA stupid. Better than you. You have no records at all.

    You are not the best fighter or the one with the greatest dignity. Therefore that shit doesn't apply to you. Puhleez.

  • I love that you swapped from calling me a kid to an old fart. You respect nothing but your own ego. You would never make it as a fighter. You dont have the respect and humility required. I have even trained with Sosai. I dont mention it because I have humility - but I mention it to show you about humility.

    You dont even know who I am. But I know who you are. Nobody ;)

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics That's how you want me to see you right? A senior? So there, old fart. LOL. Wha? Now you don't like that?

    Oh I made it as a fighter...many times. Can you? No. Hell even a local neighborhood homeboy is more than enough to make mince meat out of you. Sit your gi-wearing fat ass down old fart and shut up.

  • @jamespohh I dont want to see you period dude ;)

    And as you know - I was a tournament fighter. I trained with pros in a real martial art, and even had the pleasure of receiving a few moments from Sosai.

    You are a credit to your trainers.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics As I know? No I don't know and I don't really care. You were probably one of the water boys at a tournament. That I believe.

    Sosai is spinning in his grave right now because he now realizes he came within inches of a kyokushie idiot.

  • @jamespohh You are a credit to the martial way, and I am sure you were never kicked out of dojo after dojo ;) And I am sure that since you think Aikido is a combat form, you have won many tournaments, never had your butt kicked and you dont have major brain damage.

    I thought you wanted to promote Aikido - not make it look like it is only done by aggressive wannabe toy soldiers?

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Nope loser....never kicked out. Because I gave REAL respect to fellow martial artists. I trained in more shit than you can imagine so I do have an air of authority to make an even judgement. We're not all old farts with tight assholes and big mouths like you. Please don't speak about MMA anymore. You and MMA have nothing in common.

  • @jamespohh suuure you weren't kicked out. With all my experience, I am well aware that a character like you is SO welcome in EVERY respectable martial institution.

    I love MMA and have always followed it. Thats why I know you are just a loudmouth, and not a real contender. And thats why you think Aikido can be used effectively in MMA. Sooo I guess that means you never made it then? Why so mad, bruz?

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Yea with your 5 years experience in one style I'm sure you know everything under the sun. In fact if I was in the same school with you, I'd kick myself out. Funny I don't recall any old farts in the schools and camps I've been in. None that would bitch and whine about other people at least LOL. You should wear a wig and a girdle and you'd be indistinguishable from an old Jewish lady LOL.

  • lol WTF? "point sparring strategy"? hahahaha

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Um yea....Machida's style has the hallmarks of Shotokan point fighting all over it.

    Hahahaha as he smacks his kyokushinkai water filled makiwara board...

  • Check out Georges St-Pierre if you want to know how effective kyokushin is.

  • Hehe - if you are searching google to find an Aikido "exponent", who is a UFC or MMA champion, its gunna be a long night waiting.

  • Train in Kyokushin for five years. Then change to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 2 years. After that, any martial arts training is of benefit. Including Aikido.

  • @steve3047 It is a fantastic guide to movement - and most karate exponents can benefit from learning it. Conversely, an aikido practitioner can learn a lot about kicking and striking from karate.

  • Aikido is a very effective addition to any MMA toolbox - but by itself, against a properly trained kyokushin fighter, it is next to useless. Similar to grappling and judo, it is one of those styles best mixed with another style - preferably a more brutal style like boxing or kyokushin etc. Kung Fu style dances might look pretty, but they are just a guide on movement. Without something more substantial and forceful, you will be stopped in your tracks.

  • well thats 3:32 that ill never get back

  • Lol Aikido is a dance. Karate is the end of that dance.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics based on what? Where do you see that in the video?

  • @jamespohh based on my extensive kyokushin training and inter-style tournaments.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics "interstyle tournaments"? Where? When? Where have we seen, heard or smelled these "inter-style tournaments" of yours?

  • @jamespohh huh? Exactly where does it say I am required to justify personal life experiences to some random youtuber just because they have an attitude?

    How about you go do the training and tournaments and find out yourself, if you are not just a fat nerd with social problems?

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Hey you said it not me. You said you're basing it on your visual evidence of "interstyle" tournaments, yet you renege on revealing any details? Talk about a cop out. Makes me wonder.

    I love how when you're questioned, I immediately have to be "fat" with "social problems". I've been training since you were swimming around in your old man's ballsack son.

  • @jamespohh Dude - are you retarded or something? You are obviously young by the videos you favorite - and I am almost 40, "son". What is it that makes you think that when someone posts something, they have to prove it to YOU? Why do you think I give 2 fucks what you think? Do you have mental problems?

  • @jamespohh And anyhow - what makes you think anything I say would make any sense to you? Inter-dojo tournaments are held regularly, all around the world. A little punk like you just calls BS because you are challenged by text on a screen. What makes you think an unfilmed tournament held in the late eighties in a country far away means anything to you? Stop wasting peoples time. And if next time you want a reasonable answer, try asking a reasonable question in a reasonable way.

  • @jamespohh Your attitude shows how little training you have done in a respectable martial arts. Hitotsu, wareware wa, reisetsu o omonji, chojo o keishi, sobo no furumai o tsutsushimu koto.

    "We will observe the rules of courtesy, respect our superiors, and refrain from violence."

    You have no courtesy, and no respect for your superiors. You wouldn't last 10secs in Kyokushin.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics "nintendo wakizashi yamaha ooga booga mooga chooga mucka hai ding ding"

    It means you are a superior piece of dogshit.

    "You have no courtesy" - holy fark, talk about the teapot calling the kettle black LOL. Let's look at your first haughty lil statement hmmm.

    I've been kicked and I've kicked a lot of times. I've lasted 5 rounds in Thai Boxing matches....I'd say that's a lot more grueling than Kyokushin.

  • @jamespohh you wouldnt last 10 secs in a respectable training establishment. Someone would just beat your ass and kick you out.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Hrm, strange, I've lasted well over 15 years in several respectable training establishments.  Gee wiz, I guess your cockamamie theory is fubar.

  • @jamespohh lol "Several". Get moved on much? Seems you are easy to make mad. Better make sure you know how to fight with an attitude like that ;) Any fighter worth his salt can see right through your aggro facade buddy. Because we have nothing to prove.

    Seems you make my point for me. I will move on now and allow you to keep ranting.

    osu.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Moved? No dummy....it's called time and training. You have yet to prove to me how karate is the "end" of it all for grapplers.

    Yea osu your fucking self

  • @jamespohh Interstyle tourmanents? Well, technically, MMA is interstyle. Knockdown karate tournaments draw all sorts of different practitioners, from Kyokushin to Hung Ga. Manup Standup as well. You also know very little, apparently.

  • @rwaggs81 Apparently you know less and you have zero reading comprehension skills. I'm interested in Kyokushin and Aikido tournaments. Specifically ones he mentioned or claimed to have partaken in. As the saying goes, if it smells like bullshit it is bullshit. If you don't know what's going on please butt the fuck out.

  • @jamespohh If you had any real knowledge and experience, you would know that many open tournaments are "inter-style" by default. The point @rwaggs81 made is valid.

    I strongly suggest you take your "knowledge" and "attitude" down to a respectable kyokushin dojo. After 4-5 years there, you might be straightened out enough to branch into MMA training. Hopefully no one will kill you before you learn some respect.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics No no no, your claim is karate is the end of aikido. Then you say you based that on many "interstyle" tournaments. Tournaments we've never heard about or have gone undocumented. Your assumption is aikido or any grappling for that matter is utterly useless against Kyokushinkai LOL. I strongly suggest your take your kushie butt to a BJJ mat, Judo mat or heck even an Aikido mat to see.

    Don't talk about respect to me fuckface. Clean up your OWN doorstep first.

  • @jamespohh Kid, I made a youtube comment. Go and do some training with a mentor who can clean up your messy attitude.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics I'm actually older than you, BOY. Go take a piss, look into your own reflection and talk to yourself about respect.

  • @jamespohh sure kid. A guy in his mid 40's who adds house music and sports cars to youtube. Good luck with your "training". You have a lot to learn.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics I'm actually younger but that description sounds like you, mid 40s...thinks he's a hot shot. I see alot of old farts like you...look Mr. Urban Karate Expert....it's over. Karate kid was just a movie. Time to snap out of it. You are not Ralph Macchio.

    Good luck with your "interstyle" mumbo jumbo.

  • UpperYarraAquaponics: Aikido's a dance, karate is the end of it all!

    UpperYarraAquaponics: hey show some respect. You have no respect for seniority. Respect respect respect bla bla bla bla respect

    LMFAO....talk about a flip flopping piece of garbage. You ought to try your hand at politics. They'd love you there.

  • @jamespohh None of that is what I said, which is funny because cut/paste isn't so hard. Deviousness is not welcome in martial arts.

    Can you answer a single straight question? In regards to Aikido "exponents" - why is there not a single one amongst UFC and MMA champions?

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics hehe I can almost hear him searching madly on google. You might find some who have done some training in it after becoming a martial artists (even Anderson Silva), but you wont find any "exponents" of it. None.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Madly searching? No old fart, I had to walk away and do something.

    Horrible examples. I've met GSP at my MUAY THAI gym LMFAO. Yea Karate is useful, just a tiny fraction of GSP's arsenal is karate. I would owe his tremendous background in wrestling or even his cross training in Muay Thai to his success. Machida would be a better example but even he cross trains. And whoops he's not Kyokushin. Lousy examples old fart.

  • @jamespohh lol St Pierre is definitely Kyokushin you decietful snake ;) He started learning Kyokushin karate at age seven from his father and later from a Kyokushin Karate Master to defend himself against a school bully. He took up wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after his karate teacher died. Fail. Also - no Aikido exponents? lol

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics I never said GSP wasn't kyokushinkai, old fart. I said his MMA skills are much more attributed to his cross training than pure karate. Do we see a karate master in his corner? Uh no. So shut the fark up.

  • @jamespohh Dude - you challenged my comment that Aikido is a dance, and karate would end that dance. Your first martial art that you train in, as a pro fighter, is a crucial influence - especially when you start as a kid. George St Pierre started learning Kyokushin karate at age seven from his FATHER and later from a Kyokushin Karate Master to defend himself against a school bully. Now he is the best welterweight fighter in the world, bar none. Where does your Aikido fit in? lol

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics Everybody and their dog once started in Karate fucktard. So what? Does that automatically make everyone a champ? LOL. I started martial arts when I was just 5 asshole. And?

    I challenge your comment because it's ignorant and disrespectful. Then you go on an talk about respect to me? LMFAO...you kidding me?

    My aikido fit in nicely during several street altercations. I've even used it during my BJJ sessions. We all know where your kyokushin fits in - ur ass.

  • @jamespohh lol "my kyokushin" is one of the largest and most respected martial arts in the world. So I suggest you stop embarrassing yourself and stop being so disrespectful. "We all know where your kyokushin fits in - ur ass."? Actually - it fits at the top of the UFC and MMA championship titles in athletes like George St Pierre. Aikido has no place there. None. Fact. Go to a dojo and try and learn it - you will also learn respect for your superiors at the same time. Its part of the training.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics I have more respect for a piece of dried dogshit than for a senior citizen like you.  That says volumes. In fact you ain't fit to eat my shit.

    No I said YOUR kyokushin should be stuck in your own asshole. Everybody else's kyokushin is fine. GSP doesn't know you and doesn't want to know you. He's busy with MUAY THAI. So stop brown nosing. Your face is covered in mud and you're embarrassing yourself. Old fart.

  • @jamespohh Charming. It is fun to watch you dig your own cess pit. You are a shining example of martial dignity and respect. You will note I do not use such language. I am sure your trainers are proud of you.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics And you're a shing example of hypocritical martial artardness that pretends to hide behind a facade of respect and dignity. I've seen dozens of idiots like you. Men with ranks, men with PhDs even that look, act and talk stupid. That's why I say you take your kyokushin and go fuck yourself with it.

    That's good. Let me do the cursing. You just sit there and take it like a bitch.

  • @jamespohh lol I am just sitting here and laughing bro. It is quite funny to watch (and let) someone destroy their own credibility.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics " In regards to Aikido "exponents" - why is there not a single one amongst UFC and MMA champions?" LOL....why is there not a single Silat exponent in UFC or MMA? Why is there not a single Savate exponent in UFC or MMA? Why is there not a single Kali exponent in UFC or MMA?

    There are lots of things you don't see in MMA. That does not rule out their effectiveness, old fart.

    Stupid people ask stupid questions. XD

  • @rwaggs81 He is clearly just a disrespectful little prick with a hard on for Steve Seagal. A few too many movies I think. Needs his head properly kicked in a number of times to get his head around how messy real fighting is.

  • @jamespohh I accept your deep respect for St Pierre, and your silence as an apology ;)

    Kyokushinkai - "the society of the ultimate truth".

    Respect your superiors.

    OSU!

  • I loved this song 8 years ago

  • to be honest i rekon aikdo is real martial art coz its mainly about self defence

  • @gdoutonemic good point.

  • looks good but as all martial arts depends on the skill of the individual and invariably the way its gone you cant outrun a bullet

  • Dear everyone Aikido is a level of "fighting" where fight ends and something else beggins.It is an aproach that only those can undestand that overstep they one agressivitie and find out the "way of peace" instead of teh "way of war". Thouse are the teachengs of Morihei Ueshiba. So dont compare the Aikido with anything else, it is more than a sport (like every martial art). It is a "notfighting sport", the art of being a human.

  • @MsBrainsmasher Well said. Excellent description. Please teach this to @jamespohh so he doesnt get badly hurt when he tries to "dance" with someone intent on smashing his face in.

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics waka waka waka waka.  That's the sound of your sucking Brainsmasher's cock. Jesus christ you're embarrassing yourself. Have some dignity.

  • this song is so cheesy. soooo cheesy. aikido will do you as much good in a real fight as yoga will.

  • @kenwithaK lol. Not sure I entirely agree. But I do get your point. Aikido can help a lot with movement - but on its own, it is not a "fight winner", thats for sure (despite what the Steve Segal fans imagine).

  • @UpperYarraAquaponics "It is not a "fight winner" - and you're a fight winner? LMFAO. Let's hope you can even qualify for the next ultra junior K-1.

  • Why do people insist on adding these oh-so-familiar songs to good vids ><

    I hate all these songs now because of overusing.

  • Circularity transforms violence into harmony and everything remains in motion if that's in the plans of the Aikido players. Whereas the Karate players aim is total violence whose aim seems to be destruction alone. Each has it's own beauty and validity. Excellent display of both disciplines

  • @mansell357 Well said

  • i prefer aikido

  • Man i swear these people demonstrating the kata demonstrate it so gracefully, skillfully, and well also beautifully. Im still in training so looking at these gives me my motivation

  • the song is called The Click - Mute ^,..,^

  • What the hell is happening at 0:33? The aikidoka at 1:25 is Steven Seagal, right?

  • im 15 and orange belt first stripe in shorin ryu karate , and have to say all arts have their own style and its not the art that wins the fight ,its the heart of the fighter that wins it

  • @jalen77232 I agree I'm a 3rd kyu martial artist and i must say it's your desire to win.

  • i practising aikido now

  • Why this song? ¬¬

  • Please, what is the name of this song?

  • Aikido has more style...

  • Aikido has more style...

  • Aikido has more style...

  • Aikido has more style...

  • bring me to life, i love this song!

  • aikido dosent work wih out striking and kikicng

  • @Daniello385 Damn straight

  • with blue and red belts are marked persons on karate tournaments

  • Some of your video isnt karate or Ikido... There's no blue belt in karate.. neither in Ikido....

  • @Weverthonxxx err - some karate does have blue belts.

  • 1:54 non violence. like a boss!

  • That aikido is the most fanciful stuff I've ever seen -- aikido is the glass-jawed show-pony of the martial arts world.

  • @cygil1 and you sir dont know what aikido is...

  • @cygil1 hahahaha yeah it reminds me of Kung Fu

  • I recommend Aikido or Grav Maga.

  • @Hawaii0407 Its Krav Maga,not Grav:D

  • @Hawaii0407 lol *Krav* Maga!! xD thats what some commandos use... i think ju jitsu is the best :)

  • @moorthiice Wow thanks lol. I love BJJ too. :D

  • @moorthiice I think Krav Maga is a last defense before death- alot of energy is wasted to protect oneself, so the intent is good, but the methods should only be used if no other options are available. I.E. someone has a gun to your head, krav maga breaks down step by step what your best line of immediate defense is and walks it through and through you so you could do it drunk or at the age of 5.

    It's good to keep a lot of tools in your arsenal, but I don't consider krav maga a fighting style

  • Yeah, I muted this immediately.

  • @Santoryu87 same here...

  • @Santoryu87 me too hahaha

  • @Santoryu87 after the first second!

  • Neo 1:48

  • the pick at the beginnig was the shito-ryu kata chatanyara kushanku

  • 1:19 looks sick

  • >evanescene tiem for mute

  • I think we have missed the whole concept.We are all arguing which is a better style in a controlled enviroment to a potential life threatning situation wearing Gi's no footwear nobody actually trying to take your head off and feed it to his pet pit bull.All controlled situations are met with fluid controlled techniques.Don't get me wrong i have studied Martial Arts for over 20 years and love it but it has to be taught to deel with modern day scenarios not ones from many years ago.

  • @NorseCimmerian yup dude i am,i tried karate and taequando but none really worked out for me but aikido looks alot better, i have tried a move or 2 out and i dont know what hey are called but all iknow is using the moves i know from the three different arts i am able to keep myself out of trouble and keep myself from getting litte damage to my self as possible

  • yes i have trained in wing chun it is far more superior than aikido, but lets not put down other peoples arts, also i have trained in thia kick boxing, arnis, kali, and escrima and shotokhan karate......

    all martial arts is useful

    and the term is this......long ago the winner of a fight passes on his art, technique and style .....the looser the other style dies ....thats how it use to be ........ yes i like boxing too, go manny pacquiao !!

  • @TheeHun914 have you trained in aikido as well? there are certain moves in wing chun that you should never do against someone who knows aikido. I've trained in both and its good to know which ones are the strengths and weaknesses against other styles

  • i used to do aikido now i do hapkido because the canceled classes.