each one of those persons got cut several times while trying to disarm...while it is reasonable to believe and presume one is going to get cut during a knife fight...they got cut *a lot*.
Yeah - achieving any technique is very difficult. The "throwing techniques" for safe competition are softened versions of strikes.For example, at 1min 25, a self defense application of that technique would be a softarm backfist to the nose or neck/collarbone. Similarly, at 4 min 08 - this would be a straight right or palm strike to the jaw/face.
No strike = no attack, therefor no defense. In this case the attacker is motivated to strike as they can score too, hence opportunity for technique is created.
No it's not. Wrestling is about weight and power. Aikido is about technique and being soft - and that's why even a 5-feet 45-kg girl (i.e. me) can do aikido.
@kmcbreeze Not all wrestling is about that! There are great techniques in wrestling just as there are in aikido. Just check out the lighter weight classes.
each one of those persons got cut several times while trying to disarm...while it is reasonable to believe and presume one is going to get cut during a knife fight...they got cut *a lot*.
Ronnock 1 month ago
Wooo sheffield aikido is the best blue belt one brown tag been doin it for three years lovin it and only 12
souljajoeandtheowl 1 year ago
Orange belt @ 1:28 = nobber!
dooyeweerd 1 year ago
IT LOOKS PRETTY INTERESTING TO APRECIATE the reactons against a knife attack
but it seems difficult to disarmn somebody without any strike
great work
aoshi3000 3 years ago
Yeah - achieving any technique is very difficult. The "throwing techniques" for safe competition are softened versions of strikes.For example, at 1min 25, a self defense application of that technique would be a softarm backfist to the nose or neck/collarbone. Similarly, at 4 min 08 - this would be a straight right or palm strike to the jaw/face.
bop98png 3 years ago
No strike = no attack, therefor no defense. In this case the attacker is motivated to strike as they can score too, hence opportunity for technique is created.
carlveeconsulting 2 years ago
this is just wrestling while standing up
sawdoctor130 3 years ago
Yes - whilst first trying to avoid a representation of a knife attack.
Your point?
bop98png 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
it looks shit,,thats my point
colmtrim 3 years ago
That is what U always say looking at the mirror. Don't You?
janubart 2 years ago
No it's not. Wrestling is about weight and power. Aikido is about technique and being soft - and that's why even a 5-feet 45-kg girl (i.e. me) can do aikido.
kmcbreeze 3 years ago 2
@kmcbreeze Not all wrestling is about that! There are great techniques in wrestling just as there are in aikido. Just check out the lighter weight classes.
theshninja 4 months ago
@sawdoctor130 Nothing wrong with that! ;)
theshninja 4 months ago
Was great to see you guys. Perhaps I get to try randori with you next time??
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bop98png 3 years ago
I am very happy to have participated!
alcidesouto 3 years ago
congratulations!
alcidesouto 3 years ago