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  • I´ve seen videos of this guy, his knows his stuff

  • why is he sparring with a white belt , poor white belt gets beat up by his sensei

  • this is an out of context technique. it is situational and should definately not be shown to the masses! It's just a variation on a basic beginer level back leg sweep. If yoiu can take out the opponents back (standing or pivit) leg while holding on the the front or kicking leg, then that is best for control after that just step on the inside of the opposite thigh with your heel as hard as you can, stomp even or a kick to the grawing or what ever you can think of just do it fast or just run.

  • @justaguy2001 oh sorry I'm james sensie godon honshi, thats 5th degree master instructor james in english, karate/ju jitsu wado ryu

  • and then what happens once you are on the ground with him???

  • samurai sword techniques? and then just a front kick!? really, FU guys fix the title.

  • I have to take a shit

  • Dude if u do that irl u going to get balls-eye from the other guy, you open your package right to him look 0:31, worst tip ever!

  • @dripfan Haha indeed! My tip: never learn martial arts from YouTube >^.^<

  • looks a lot like a Judo throw

  • so..samurai huh...bullshit first if a samurai doesnt make u sushi with his katana then he gets the dagger they always carry as a backup and stabs the shit out of u

  • This is just plain dumb.

  • So instead of just dropping the opponent down, you might feel the need to lie down yourself, too? What the fu*k. That's just stupid.

  • u really think that it works???

  • what the fuck does "Samurai Sword Techniques" does on the title of this video?...

  • I call that a "fall down" into a "still holding strangers leg."

  • This is not a Samurai technique. This is some shit he made up. lol. He doesn't even have any leverage to break a knee or hold a leg there in place. If that was me I would escape out of that in seconds. Not to mention the way he caught the leg was a very stupid way if it was a hard roundhouse kick. Not to mention from that position he has no control. His opponent can posture up or kick him in the testicles.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku There is no legitimate reason to use a round house kick for anything other than fucking around. Ever.

    There is not a proper combat school on the planet teaching round house, or round house defense. Other than that your post is true, this video is garbage. Hell you're likely just to get cold cocked in the face holding the guys leg like that. A non-fighters first reaction would be simply to flail his legs and stomp, very easy to get hit when your sitting on your ass like this

  • why would you break his leg when there are tons of weapons behind you? lol, just sayin

  • In a real fight, there is no such thing as honor and going easy on ur opponent. You don't just hold their legs and drop with them, u break their legs and let them drop.....lol

  • That was the world's most godawful kneebar

  • nice job. we can learn a lot from the samurai.

  • Just another white faggot who watched to many bruce lee films in his teen...

    And that move he just did is a total and utter fail...completely full of shit, 0:29 look at the guy with a goatee, look at his left leg in between the other guys leg can easily detesticle him in a matter of seconds, in a real fight you wouldnt just pause after you fell over jeez, white Tony jaa wannabes

  • @need2learn2spkspan Comment of the Year award.

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAH BULSHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT­TTT HAHAHAHAHAHAAH

  • wtfe!

  • @aikimoon I envy you! In my country, Chile, I'm looking for an Aikijutsu dojo. In my town I know an excellent Aikido sensei, who is also a 3rd Dan in Muso Shinden Ryu Iaido. I think I should pick up training where I left. Good luck and congratulations for your future black belt!

  • @aikimoon I was thinking the same. A friend of mine did that in a Disco and got kicked by the other guy's friends. Aikijutsu techniques are designed to remain stand and deal with incoming attacks. Filipino systems do the same, they were developed in tribal wars and street fights. Any real war system does the same. Only sport 1 on 1 systems do this today. Grappling is good precisely to get out of this situation and get standing. A question of circumstance and chance.

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  • BULLSHIDO

  • i like this!

  • to actually show this on youtube has shown me that the teacher should not be teaching

  • O...M...G its Commander William Ryker of the Starship Enterprise.

  • @Jackyocouch LOL!

  • FUCKING BASTARD...CHINESE WEAPONS IN A DOJO? TAKE THAT SERIOUSLY MAN!

  • i missed the sword technique

  • a white samurai? seriously? fuck expert village

  • why are there kung fu weapons on the wall?

  • @fielong17 ARE YOU REASON IN THAT POINT,IST A FUCKIN WALL ,WHIT CHINESE WEAPONS,THAN SAMURAIS DONT USE,NEVER!

  • @fielong17 because he obviously doesn't know what he's teaching. I don't see a single nihonto weapon on that wall. Maybe that naginata... but that doesn't look completely like a Japanese one either.

  • @automotiveDIY

    It is a chinese pudao. So not a japanese weapon on the wall.

  • @automotiveDIY Yeah, the polearms look like Guan/Kwan Daos. Yeah, maybe this is a Kung-fu sword technique?

  • ok both guys fall down.. so what next?

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  • Why is there a bunch of kung fu weapons on the wall?

  • 0:33 The guy with hair is now in the perfect position to stomp em in the nuts. :P

  • someone stop this guy he's gonna hurt himself

  • LOL The pupil didn't even gave him a proper kick, but maybe that's because he's just a white belt.

  • looks like an oppertunity for a kick to the balls!

  • Rofl as the opponent gives you his leg to the left of your body.....

  • why go through all that? just kick the fucker in the nuts!

  • Samurai SWORD..Techniques ..ehhe..

  • TKD cant defend for shit and Karate is to long distance Maui Thai, Khmer Boxing and BJJ is the way forward. :L :L nice leg break btw lol

  • @Myafas By saying karate is long distance, do you mean that you are too far from your opponent? You should look into Goju-Ryu, as most of their techniques are based around being in very close to the enemy.

  • @Myafas I agree that Muay Thai and BJJ are great martial arts, but there are almost always better techniques in other styles for different siautations. Karate is a little long distance, but it's effective if used by the right person. People are too tied up with their own style to see that other styles have some good in them too.

  • Hi, my name is tom fag and today ill show you how to suck cock

  • @jacjun0592 lmao

  • wait did the guy really break the other guys leg

  • @Akin1213 yes and he's so elite that he didn't flinch when his leg broke.

  • my computer lags so much i actually got to see this in super super super super super slow motion, this is fuckin sick! nice vid

  • this is ai ki do no ?

  • if you stop in 0:32 the other guy can kick his pools and he can't do anything!

  • theoretically yeah, but, if the guy is getting his leg broken, might not be real clear headed. Plus all he could use is the power of the joints in his knee, not so much his entire leg, so maybe not a ton of power. But I see what you're saying.

  • Samurai technique...WTF?

    Yeah, and I'm sure the samurai wore karate outfits too -.-

  • @ihaterobbie123 nothey wore fuckin hello kitty.... stfu

  • @peterscoop

    Yeah, miss the point of my comment completely...

  • @ihaterobbie123 i thought samurai were masters of karate. they did all things including martial arts

  • @frozenwalkway

    They weren't, karate is useless against a sword as are all unarmed martial arts. If anybody tells you that aikido teaches you to disarm they're full of shit. Aikido yeaches you to disarm slow, predictable, uniform cuts that people don't do.

    No the samurai didn't practice karate, the closest thing to karate that they did was probably tantojutsu.

  • Actually, the Samurai DID wear Gi's.....as underwear! They had kimonos and hakama as the outer layer (excluding armor, of course!) Samurai unarmed combat eventually evolved into Jujutsu, which is what this seems to be.

  • @captheim

    "They didn't wear a karate outfit"

    Please read the comment and tell me how I'm wrong again. If you give the same answer then watch a video of say...jodo, or kendo and tell me what you see them wearing.

    My point is that karate didn't invent the gi and the samurai didn't wear pijama trousers ergo, the samurai didn't wear a karate outfit.

  • You are right in saying that Karate didn't invent the gi. If that was your main point, I misunderstood, and I'll concede that point. However, the gi was, and still is, worn underneath the hakama and kimono, although you seldom see that level of formality in today's martial arts. (well, still have to wear gi pants under the hakama!)

  • i like the weapons on the wall.

  • I dont get it. I'm a BJJ player but I dont have any prejudices against taking what I can from other arts especially when it comes to take downs or throws but It looks to me like the attacker could go right into side control and I dont see the leg break either. if your going to hyper extend something as sturdy as the knee you need to brace it on something a leg a hip the ground not hold it in your hand I could be wrong and I say this with all respect

  • Ya I studied traditional Karate for many years man I agree. You would be better off just applying pressure when u have you opponents leg taking him off balance. From there whatever needs to be done, temple strike, neck, throat, mind you I was trianed to survive, not tap people out. And by no means did I mean that as a diss to BJJ, it's a very useful martial art.

  • I trained in a few other martial arts as well as being an army combatives instructor so I understand the motivation that goes into adjudicating a combatant in a real world situation better than most But I really love BJJ I never felt as helpless as the first time I trained with a real bjj master and I never wanted to feel that way again. Plus I think having a solid ground game is the best plan b you can have I'm old and busted now I cant box like I used to but if you knock me down Im still safe

  • Ya I'd really like to get into some grappling sometime in the future. I never want to stop learning new things. Keeping an open mind to many different styles is really important in not only improving yourself as a martial artist but also as a person. Take care dude.

  • @Coads26 I think it would be effective to grab the guys leg....hold it and kick him as hard as you can in the balls....that way you don't have to land on the ground hard....especially if you're fighting on concrete.

  • chort and useful

  • The title or the video is not match.ROFLMAO

  • hey you look familiar. Great technique.

  • HAHAHA! why have i never seen that move in the UFC if it's so bad-ass?

  • What's to say that everything is in the UFC? UFC has a lot of rules and regulations that restrict many moves.

  • lol, perfect setup for a counter kick to the groin.

    remember: samurai never banned the kick to the groin

  • lol.

  • choson ninja is better

  • Indeed. Expertvillage stinks.

  • Ur techniques sucks, but yeah u got a nice collection of weapons.

  • expert village sucks!

  • @MrEagerstudent SCREW YOU FAGGEEET

  • The only thing expertvillage is good on apparently is massage videos. To make this short, your defense is about .3 seconds(at least) slower than your opponents attack. If you do a defense, do it at full kick range. If u block, it is due to desperation, not proper technique.

  • I never throw a front kick above the closest knee,.. I'm a Black Belt in TKD from Burris Academy of Karate and I was suckered 'pushed' in downtown Char/Meck back in 2003. When I got to my feet I kicked the 'opponents' left knee with a front kick and then throwed a front punch to the lower jaw - he was out cold until the cops picked him up off the pavement. If they can't catch you, they can't get you! All of the previous guys who left a negative comment are living in theory.

    SBM

  • @nlp4u4me u have a black belt in retardation!

  • @nlp4u4me I was told in japanese and okinawan karate, there were no high kicks (nothing above the groin) until the 60's. makes sense to the extent that high kicks, while devastating if they work, are terrifically dangerous to the user IRL.

  • @nlp4u4me Well aren't you a little bad ass.

  • The slamming palm into the knee as suggested bellow would not only NOT break the knee, but not do any damage. The guy would bend his knee reflexively. I have trained in traditional martial arts and I was taught a lot of truisms I believed would work. But because these techniques are practiced against willing apponents, I was fooled. If you really do submission grappling, it is clear that it takes a lot to submit or hurt a determined apponent. Taking yourself down is silly.

  • The problem with sacrifice throws, is that unless you have real good rappling experience, you're a gonner. I don't really see any leg breaks. I'm not even sure how the assailant is in any danger. The defender looks like he is in a more of a disadvantage. And if the attacker has even 6 months of highschool wrestling or outweighs the defender, the defender is in deep deep trouble.

  • leg break??? i've studied jui jitsu and judo, and i'm very sure that wouldn't even cause his leg pain, much less break it. and why would you ground yourself needlessly?

  • his left hand which goes over the knee is supposed to be a slamming palm into the knee -

  • i think is more like a leg break lie the leg is breaking the fall..lmao

  • to answer that question, its called a sacrifice leg break, you use the force of your fall to make him fall and cause pain or injury to the l;eg, it doesnt always break the leg, its just a name

  • dude after you grab him immobilize/stun him by kicking his groin then make your move

  • If this is supposed to be Samurai technique then why are the walls full of Chinese weapons ?

  • Because it's at a martial arts center, not an exclusively 'samurai' place

  • Hmmm.... I thought much easier is to kick to the knee after grappling the leg. After that, you are still standing and ready for other attacks.

    Very stupid technique.

  • as your slow ass opponent gives you a 10 second window to catch their leg, do this random movement which obviously wouldn't break their leg

  • i like the weapons on the walls :D

  • nooooo!!!!!! your hands are unworthy to touch chinese weapons unless you study a chinese art! what the hell are you gonna do with that braodsword if you don't know how to use it?!?! dishonor on you, dishonor on your cow...

  • lol! Gotta love the Mulan reference. :)

  • he speaks like a gay!

  • hes teaching a style of karate but has a lot of kung fu weapons hanging on his wall

  • omg he didn't break his leg, he executed a single leg take down. I love how the master only has one front tooth

  • isnt aikido like using ur hands as "swords" or sumthing? :S i ferget anybody care to explain

  • The founder of aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, was respected as a top-tier swordsman, and derived his techniques from a combination of armed and unarmed arts. Some of the weapons-based concepts are still in the unarmed training, like keeping your hands in a te-gatana ('hand blade') position in many techniques. Movements like 'irimi' (entering) are fundamental to aikido and come from Ueshiba's dissection of entering movements in swordsmanship and spear.

  • the leg break wouldn't work but the takedown is legit if executed properly.

  • Get on with it !!!

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    To fall with enemy :D Great idea :D IDIOT :D

    KRAV MAGA RULEZ !

  • Every competent warrior had to learn hand to hand combat, since they could get disarmed or their weapon could break in combat. These moves also are foundation for sword fight grappling, which is used in close quarters, where one can't swing a long sword.

  • I'm sure its a valid technique in the right circumstances, but it seems to me that if you can catch the leg like that there are whole lot of other things you could do that don't involve going to the ground - which I think is to be avoided unless you are in the ring or cage and absolutely sure no one else is going to take advantage of you being down.

  • lol nickninga and badboytattoo are basing all their facts on a movie XD

  • go grow some hair on the top of your head

  • That would set you up for a heel hook or an ankle lock. Pretty cool.

  • why would you want to take it to the ground? very impratical. i would rather catch the leg pull twards me and then push back so that they fall and then finish it with me still standing

  • lol samurai? maybe broken leg, but the other guy has no head as he leaves his head totally exposed to be chopped clean off.

  • good thing he doesn't have a sword. I agree this is a bit sus. But learning Aikido, you learn how to defend agains traditional weapon attacks too

  • Aikido was made from Ninjutsu ,so it's basically the same thing.

  • Aikido was derived from a combination of unarmed and armed arts...namely daito-ryu aikijujutsu, swordsmanship, and spear. I don't think Ninjutsu has any officially recognized connection to Aikido or vice-versa.

  • If you search around for a bit you will realize that Aikido WAS made out (or it's part) of Ninjutsu.

    And Aikido is a really young "martial arts" which took a lot of stuff from Ninjutsu.

    Basically ,all that stuff that you mentioned above are part of ninjutsu.

  • If I searched around a bit, I would have learned that Aikido was derived from Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu which is a 700 year old martial art that had NOTHING to do with Ninjutsu. I have been doing Aikido for 10 years and attained shodan, and these are some of the things I learned. For godssake, Aikido had nothing to do with ninjutsu! Where do you get this hollywood knowledge?

  • Simple logic ,because over 80% of techniques that are in Aikido were already part of Ninjutsu (which exist for over thousands of years).

    And what the fuck are you talking about ,Daito-ryu aikiju-justu is barely 200 years old martial art ,do you even know what are you talking about?

    Search around a bit .

  • um... no. It is over 600 years old. Where do you get your information from? Because I've been doing a direct derivative of Daito Ryu, and the Daito family used it much before then. You know, I feel a bit offended that you're teaching me.... Im sorry if that sound a little arrogant... but I do pride myself on my knowledge....

  • Also, if you really believe in a Ninjutsu-Aikido connection, it would help if you could point to what Ryu of Ninjutsu you believe Aikido is derived from, as Ninjutsu is an umbrella term for several Ryu.

  • I think what's happening is that because you see a similarity in the techniques you're making a connection that isn't necessarily there. Many martial arts have come to similar conclusions about how to answer specific attacks, and of course some arts are a synthesis of knowledge from previously studied arts, as Aikido is. But the history of Aikido and its development is very, very clear and documented (something Ninjutsu has trouble with).

  • that was the gayiest thing i have ever seen lol!

  • gay

  • I didnt see a samurai or a sword at all in that clip

  • the samurai didnt just use swords. What would happen if they were on the battlefield and lost their sword? They would need to know empty hand to survive.

  • Samurai also had a shorter sword called the wakizashi that always went with the katana that was their "side arm"

  • that still dont mean that they cant loose that too. Plus they didnt carry it to wherever they went. If they were at their homes they wouldnt carry it wherever they went. Ninjas might attack then so they had to be ready in case they did, if u watched the movie "the last samurai" u would know this. They just had empty hand techniques so they could be ready for anything.

  • I saw that movie... It also described them as having more than just one sword. The books I have read also had certain names for the swords. The Katana being so popular was a shorter sword used for tighter fighting areas like hallways. And the movie also described the hand to hand combat as an Aikido type style...

  • true but u get what im saying about them needing to be ready for anything.

  • LOL the last samurai. that's funny. Real samurai would always have their sword by their side, not your fantasy white modernized movies.

  • Samurai trained in hand to hand as well. i don't know about THIS. but they did fight hand to hand, not just with a sword

  • its based on a real story but ok. Im just saying that the samurai had to be ready for everything, im sure that the samurai did not carry their sword with them absolutely everywhere they went so they had to be ready in case someone attacked them.

  • they did carry it everywhere it was their life.... they killed them self's with it..... hand to hand is if they lose the blade.

  • thats what im tryin to tell him. They could loose their blade and so they would need to know empty hand.

  • guys, go learn a martial art that taught hand to hand samurai techniques like daito ryu Aikijujutsu, you'll learn what all this is for.

  • actually, the last samurai was based on the meiji restoration. The last samurai is one of my favourite movies, but i researched a bit, and most of the events were years apart, although they did happen some time

  • sometimes they brung the yumi to my fav samurai wepon

  • and plus, Aikido(not this art) was based on the samurai art which was originally used in the palace, where weapons were not allowed.

  • these guys suck i could easily defeat them

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  • you've never caught a front kick?

  • people always throw the name Brucelee out thier and JKD and say its the best but if u hav ever done some research into brucelee/jkd u would know that JKD is all the moves he found useful for his body and put it all together. JKD is only the most efficient way of winning a fight for him. Everyones body is different and everyone fights uniquely u will hav to learn whole bunch of styles and put them together to find out the most effience way of winning for u son.

  • Agreed, Bruce lee did just string combos together that worked for him, I do the same thing by combining capoiera and karate. Its not to bad aerials are crazy.

  • aerials are fun to do and are very flashy, there not that useful against some1 trained though....ever get surrounded by a bunch of randoms pull of a aerial technique and u could intimidate the whole group and save yourself a group beating or getting beat up.

  • I dun get it, how come this would break a leg? and i do submission fighting!

  • It's pretty simple really. He dispatches his leg by pushing down with one hand and lifting with the other either during the fall or after. For the pro during ;)

  • apply 20lb of pressure to the knee - make it bend the wrong way ;)

  • wtf is that :S

  • martial arts duuuuh :P

  • whoa holy crap hook swords are real

  • Would surprise you how many different weapon types that you see on tv and such are actually real ;D

  • "Street fighting" has very little to do with self-defence haha. And this video obviously isn't self-defence instruction.

    Self-defence involves - guess what - keeping yourself safe. So avoid danger, defuse it, escape from it, or use force to remove it. Guess which of those options is best haha.

    It's also obvious that maintaining personal safety is totally unrelated to "winning". A conceptualisation of that sort isn't helpful in self-defence.

  • That is true. However knowing martial arts can be USED as self defense. That won't make it anything but martial arts though ;)

  • Martial art LIES!

  • andrecrow i agree

  • he looks like he got some kicks in his face poor guy

  • lol you are so right ... he needs a dentist or a good bank job.

  • What samurai swords? Why the lies?

  • MMA is for street fights, not this garbage, MMA is still useful against someone with a knife, just a change in strategy is needed, evade the knife, strike, grab the weapon bearing limb and execute upward kimura, or downward kimura, or you can grab the wrist, strike the guy in the head, then keylock him and break his shoulder.

  • the best is to learn in a street fight is mma. Boxing, wrestling and jiu jitsu.

  • This is great between two experienced martial artists trying to kill each other, but a lot of these martial arts don't apply in a fight against an angry 200 pound knife attacker.

  • That is true, but as you'll see if you take martial arts, thats a flaw that's soon corrected as you advance through the ranks. Then again, you probably arent going to want to take on a 200 pound knife attacker in most situations; it would probably be both EASIER and SMARTER to just get the heck out of wherever you are.

  • Many martial arts styles WILL show you how to disarm your enemy however. In that case, a 200 pound man, depending on level of fight experience (probably not much experience if he has a knife he must rely on) will be relatively easy to throw off balance or at least make for an easy escape.

  • Tbh, after you do martial arts for a long time your reactions will be so fast, you'd see anything coming

  • so exactly

    where does the sword come in????