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  • Aikido: Sound principles, devastating techniques, laughable application and ridiculous demo's.

    Mix it up with good striking skills, train with budo in mind and accept that what that first generation of visitors to Japan brought back was the martial art of an old man that needs to be modified and it can be made to work with astonishing effectiveness.

    MMA fanboys take note, "small joint manipulations" are banned in the ring for a reason - they work

  • @baldieman64 .... and aikido doesn't.

  • @migraine516 "aikido doesn't."

    Oh trust me, for evasion and control when you don't want to smash the bad guys teeth out and for rendering someone incapable of continuing a fight, Aikido techniques work.

    There are other more direct paths to the same ends that I might have chosen if I had my life over but I don't and the training was fun which was an end in itself.

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  • yeah... try to use that against any MMA fighter and you will be dead...

  • @tlast2O12dude both would kick your sorry ass 

  • @tlast2O12dude I was thinking the same thing; if they can do that, why don't you see that done in a cage match? I mean, if it really does work like that. Since you never see that happen in real life competition, then if you are honest with yourself, you have to ask why?

  • the 2nd aikido friendship is jus BULL SHIT not real shit at all! This is what give the classical basis of martial science no credit or foundation cuz of this STAGED performance! You should be ashamed!

  • Now i'll do this and you fall here.... pfft what a joke

  • Aikido does not work, unless you practice it very painstakingly. And believe me, there is nothing more frustrating than trying to fight/spar against an Aikido guy who know what he's doing.

  • 1:07 YAMAMOTO GENRYUUSAI!!!!!

  • @bsting601 if he doesn't fall down properly...then he breaks a wrist or a hipbone... the purpose of the attacker to "flip" or to fall,is to prevent serious injury...

  • old mates are falling for the dude! how is that street wise, the bad guy is not going to fall down for you!

  • Aikido has so much wank factor!

  • hybridcombatives is a perfect example of someone who was tought how to punch correctly then brags about being a "martial arist"... you sir know nothing...

  • You know I used to think all this stuff was bullshit! Until I was at a bowling alley about a year ago and seen a huge white dude about 6'6 beating on his GF. I small Asian man maybe 5'1 walked over to him and took him down without even breaking a sweat! everyone in the place jaw just drop! We find out he was from Japan and was an Aikido Master visiting relatives. I say be careful you never know who you're Effen-with. There is always someone better! Amazing!

  • le sport de combat le plus con du monde

  • most,particularly those who do not practice Akido, fail to realize that if the partner being thrown or manipulated fails to flow and fall properly risks having serious connective tissue damage,nothing like having a shoulder, or a hip dislocated, which is what is designed to happen to the average dotard...respect.

  • @justaman6972 nive excuse for an absolutely unrealistic art brimming with unrealistic attack and nonfunctional defenses.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES well Mr.Confidence,feel free to test your theory and when you do,which is doubtful, consider bringing with you a broom,dustpan and mop.The broom and dust pan to sweep up your teeth from the floor and the mop for ,well you get the idea,but be my guest,just tape and post it for all to see.

  • @justaman6972 I work in the armed protection industry and have worked everywhere from bodyguarding to bouncing and am a veteran. I have seen my share of violence, and that theory has been tested many times. I have spent 20 years in krav maga,jujutsu, and defensive tactics. You can blather all you want between bouts of xbox and power rangers all you want. It doesnt make it functional.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES You have just revealed to me that you are an armed security guard. I am a graduate of Executive Security International, as it was known then,now as Life Force Intl Aspen Co. I work in asset, executive,celebrity and dignitary protection details. Covert and overt ops, advance work, the gammut. Former Deputy Sheriff, 75th Ranger reg, 1st Bn, A .Co. Not blather.To suggest it is a worthless form of defense lacks credibility,thus endeth the lesson..bodyguard.

  • @justaman6972 I didnt reveal anything to you. I served 10 years on Ft.Bragg and was a combatives instructor for B.CO 1st SWB JFKSCW for 7th special forces personnel. I run a combatives / defensive tactics school that you are more than welcome to attend. I have taught military and law enforcement as well. All the military credentials in the world don't justify or support a non offensive pseudo martial system that has no functional combative elements.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES In addition I expend over 500 rounds a month in tactical training and competition. So keep your smart comments for someone that may find your retort intimidating. I have spent my entire adult life in defensive training including a year of it in Japan. I have studied aikido and hold shodan rank in jujutsu.If you want to believe Aikido as a system contains valid combative material knock yourself out,but I have been in enough use of force situations to find it to be not functional

  • epic beard, but sword skills were lame

  • OMG! I REMEMBER DOING THAT FOR MY BLACK BELT :') THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!

  • Well I know that master could beat the stuffing out of me but I still think it is a load of rubbish and the demonstrations require cooperation.

  • @JoachimderZweite If by "cooperation" you mean that the uke (the person who attacks) uses real force to attack, then yes, is does require cooperation. It also requires knowledge of how to fall, because otherwise you would end up with a dislocated shoulder, a broken arm etc.

  • @Ninchen4747 By cooperation I meant that Uke seems to be running about like a buffoon and not like an experienced street mugger. I meant no disrespect to a great Martial Art. :-)

  • Epic beard !

  • Judo and Akido are tow fighting styles that will KILL YOU . THE ONLY way not to die is not to attack.

  • BULLSHITS

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  • Should be titled "How to defend yourself against someone wanting to shake your hand".

  • realmente es una basura como tradicion y arte es bueno pero para defensa propia es una basura el kenpo es realista congruente tiene bases cientificas y es letal en la calle por favor gente no crean en todo lo que ven es pura basura el kenpo es mejor really is a waste as tradition and art is good but for self-defense is a waste consistent Kenpo is realistic based on science and is lethal in the street please people do not believe everything they see is crap Kenpo is better

  • realmente es una basura como tradicion y arte es bueno pero para defensa propia es una basura el kenpo es realista congruente tiene bases cientificas y es letal en la calle por favor gente no crean en todo lo que ven es pura basura el kenpo es mejor really is a waste as tradition and art is good but for self-defense is a waste consistent Kenpo is realistic based on science and is lethal in the street please people do not believe everything they see is crap Kenpo is better

  • 1:46 yeah, right.... One of the guys are clearly overdoing this and flips himself over 1 second after the move. LOL!

    1:50 Who in the world attacks another person buy jumping in becide him like that??

    Its not that I dont think its working, but one some of these demonstrations they are playing a bit to much.

  • @Norwegian733 f they didn't fall dramatically half of the time in this video they would've seriously broken something.If you look closely they both jumped right before losing balance to land safely. They may have over done it but it worked.If you do not wan't to injure a few joints you'll jump ,it's that effective.

    And at1:50 He didn't the other one stepped in at the right moment and went side way to counter him.Besides it's just a demonstration

  • @BiGdaddyM100 Ehh, right. I dont believe for a second that they flip themselfs around (!) and fall like that just to avoid injury. He let go of their hand and later they throw themselfs around. Its hilarious.

    And the "attacks" at 1:50 is just dumb.

  • @Norwegian733 He's overdoing his flips because, if he didn't, he could get himself seriously injured because he'd be facing the force head-on rather than flowing with it. This is a demonstration, not a street fight.

  • @DrMadolite BS! You cant get inured after he let go of his arm. You certainly will not avoid injury by flipping around like a clown after he was released.

  • @Norwegian733 No but you'd get injured if he didn't let go oh his arm. That was kinda my point lol. And again, this is a demonstration, has nothing to do with how useful Aikido is or not, in a real fight. If you want to judge Aikido, then you need to look at the entire style not just one or two things you see in a family show.

    I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Steven Seagal can hold his own in a real fight, not just on the movie screen.

  • Aikido is not useful against boxers or thai boxers , like me :)

  • @Tenki09 Ever fought one jabroni?

  • @BiGdaddyM100

    no but ive fought before with aikido guys before and trust me all these moves are useful only to people who practice aikido too.

    against boxers or thai boxers , again like me :) , is not useful.

  • @Tenki09 Against professionals, no single art is very useful. You wanna combine different styles and use the techniques that work the best for you and your body. It's not about choosing a style, but to use yourself to the max.

  • @Tenki09 You have no respect for martial arts unless they break bones. Trust me if you fought a veteran you wouldn't have said that .A martial art is only as good as the one who practice it. It's not useless you just need to spar with someone with more skills because if you keep going down that road then defeat won't be far away to greet you.

  • @Tenki09 Just becouse you expect it to be harder to grab ahold of your hand does not make aikido useless against a boxer or thai boxer,ive grown up boxing,my uncle was ranked 3rd in the wba in the 70s and i can tell u aikido does not grab the hand, they slide their hand down the arm so that their hand will snag onto your hand,comonly used in mma for wrist grabbing. Also its a grappling art they could pretty much use the juijitsu that is part of aikido and take out someone thats pure stand up.

  • Minoru Mochizuki (Y) :)

  • It looks nice like^^

  • aikido sucks

  • That makes me laugh when I see clowns saying they practice aikido for 2 or 3 years then get to something else and criticize aikido. It takes a minimum or 4-5 years to only reach black belt. You people have no clue what 10-15 years or more of practice can do....

  • at 1:45 da guy had a delayed flip

  • No Means No!!

  • What the fuck is up with people and their MMA? Do none of these fucking people know that its strictly a defensive martial art? Its meant to avoid fights, and its non competetive. So before any of you people get a wild hair up your ass to bash a martial art, you should know about it first. Even then, people should show respect to every martial art.

  • @TheCashmoney1234567 Exactly. I practice Capoeira and if someone's talking shit about it, usually that person does MMA. They act as though BJJ and Muay Thai are the only martial arts people should practice. I know that Capoeira created free states and brought about the end of slavery in Brazil. However, they act as though Muay Thai and BJJ are the only martial arts that matter.

  • real fighters dont fight on youtube!

  • i see aikido as some kind of art to entertain people , but theyll get theyr ass kicked by any decent mma fighter

  • @kornbizkit16 It's a self-defense martial art. Why compare to MMA?

  • @rBabaly MMA would kick any martial arts on the street provided they have rules applied together with a referee on the scene.

  • @rBabaly self-defense against what? A compliant, non resisting opponent that throws him self on the ground with no intention to cause you damage? Aikido is NOT a self-defense system it is a martial dance that mimics certain principles of older battlefield used jujutsu, coupled with spiritual refinement. Don't be naive.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES do you do Aikido?

  • @healthylifestyle007 I have studied aikido and aikijutsu. I teach jujutsu, Krav Maga and firearm defensive tactics and was a combatives instructor in the US Army on Ft,Bragg in 1994-95

  • @kornbizkit16 And any decent mma fighter asses get kicked by decent aikido people

  • do you still take it for real? this is sports entertainment... or do you blame hulk hogan because he is fake-punching the undertaker??

  • It is important to remember while watching Aikido in action that in a real fight you most likely would not use it, and that it is an Art in the same way as Kenjutsu or Karate.

    Whilst the many locks used in Aikido are virtually impossible to get out of (I know from experience), it would simply be impossible to use them on a live, resisting foe unless you were some sort of prodigy who has trained for decades.

    A real fight usually lasts less than 3 seconds and is over in one or two punches.

  • @MCSomatik That allot bullsh!t man, you seriously know nothing about fighting. Ive used in some real street fights & Jujitsu. Ive also personally competed. Why do people on the internet talk so much sh!t???

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Alright mate, I totally believe you.

  • @MCSomatik yea right 'mate' .. Pff... what a joke.

  • Also watch this one:

    "Video Trailer for 1st Aikido Friendship Demonstration from Aikido Journal "

  • FINISH HIM!

  • As interesting and useful Aikido is, I must say, its rather useless until you master it through years of training. I'm learning it right now and although I know its useful, it is useless to me as of now and will remain useless for many more years of training. My one and only problem apart from its long term uselessness is that the fighting style relies to much on people grabbing rather than going for real strikes.

  • So everybody that you fight is going to grab your wrist?

  • I know it looks like they're just diving around, but they're not. Once they lose balance, they just accept that they're going to fall and roll to break their fall and let them defend against incoming attacks.

  • @LFC643216 Nah them guys that did the flip,had absolutley no reason to do a front flip, the pain in your wrist from a pressure point being squeezed without any twisting is not gonna make you flip, What they just did is the reason why people think martial arts is fake that focuses on some mystical power. Old people do have a death grip on them, but its not gonna make someone do a flip in thin air when they are jsut using a pressure point with no twist.

  • And to all MMA fans, no offence but there are NO RULES in right life situation unlike UFC where there are rules. Knockout or submission and you will win. For example. Jiu-jutsu. Imagine what will happen to the fighters join if they dont tap out? their joints will break, they WILL DIE from a triangle choke etc. Get a life boy. Go learn some marital arts and stop being a kid and talk about how this art or that art is ineffective

  • All of you can talk shit about an art behind your computers, but there's nothing you can do about it. Jiu-Jutsu, aikido, even judo which had been cleaned up. Were arts that were used to kill, break joints etc. I learn judo, and even with a mat i feel the pain. i cant imagine what will happen to me if i was thrown onto concrete floor

  • Aikido is more uneffective than shaolin kung fu... faker than a fake mustache.

  • Hey allow me to shake your hand... *plop* HEY! What was that for! Ok... Let's try this again... *plop* GOD DAMN IT!! Really?

  • 1:44

    Did the two victims just jump and flip on their own?

  • so...much...bullshit...feeling faint from the master's awesomness...pinching wrist makes me flip over...i'm powerless!

  • @secutorclaudius I cant speak for these chump's this vid, but i was trained from the age of 6 mostly in Jujitsu & judo [uncle was 6th dan & mother was 4th dan & they were also trained in 'Aikido.'] so i can tell you first hand that 'Aikido' is extremely effective. Fact is, if i dig your eye out with my finger & gently crack your wind pipe, i promise buddy, you will cry from the master's awesomeness ;)

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN ok, i read up on morihei and all that, but can u show me a vid where an aikido master (not seagal) fucks up a real fighter? believe me, i've looked.

  • @secutorclaudius don't care if there are or aren't vids, i know for a fact it extremely efficient. Its all about using your opponents strengths against himself, channeling his energy to defeat him with speed, timing & technique, not just using power. Most fighting you see is all westernized with 'strength'. My parents where taught by 'Gunji koizumi'. He is known as the 'Father of British Judo. He Committed suicide out of shame because two men [his students] turned it into 'power judo' [Cont]

  • @secutorclaudius [cont] But you'll notice allot of great fighters [jujitsu & other] are not big people. The fact is that 1 bullet in the right place with timing & accuracy [shot by a skilled Marksmen] is far more effective than a tank with no timing & no accuracy, that's just commonsense lol Bottom line is that [from what i have experienced] Aikido is 1 of the top 5 martial arts, and possibly the most underrated.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN suicide?! what is power judo? and what do u think of seagal?

  • @secutorclaudius Power judo is a modern form of judo. & judo [in its essence] is a cleaner form of Jujitsu [without the poking, scratching & hitting] Derived from the samurai. Judo is considered superior to jujitsu. Power judo puts it main emphasis on strength & weight instead of speed, technique & agility. The very meaning of Jujitsu is "gentle, supple, flexible, pliable & yielding // "art" & "technique''.. ~ i rest my case.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN judo superior to jujutsu? Judo is a reduced sport that is derived from jujutsu. There is no ippon in combat, judo is jujutsu with the kansetsu waza, and most of the shime waza removed. I agree that the Judo guys train hard and are fearsome and Judo is far superior to aikido's nonsense, but hardline jujutsu is no joke either, and they have the intent to injur and maim if necessary

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES Kano always considered judo to be a form of, and a development of, jujutsu. Jigoro Kano firmly established that Judo is superior to jujutsu. There was a contest between Judo & Jujisue the result was a whitewash in favour of Kano's judo: eleven victories out of twelve, with one ruled a no-contest due to a fatality. Judo is now officially the most effective form of hand-to-hand combat in Japan. [cont]

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES Japanese police are now required to train in either judo, kendo & Aikido. It became recognized that Jigoro Kano had created training methods that were superior to those traditionally used in jujutsu. [ judoinfo(dot)com/saigo(dot)h t m ] Judo is not just a sport, that is a major western misconception.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES Since then Judo has been adopted as the official training style for the Tokyo police academy. Gunji Koizumi & Shiro Saigo where students of Jigoro Kano, Gunji Koizumi taught my parents & they taught me. The Judo team had defeated the most well-known jujutsu school of the time. Judo has since been seen as superior.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN yea against short stature japanese people who do not approach violence the same way the west does. Spare your history lesson I have lived in Japan. I work in an armed occupation and use of force is part of the equation. Aikido is a moving meditational art form and has no relevance to real world defensive tactics. You dont work in the tactical arena so you wouldn't know any better. Judo (as taught) has no offensive or striking elements beyond superficial.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES Jujutsu as a whole (if trained with the same atheletic fervor as Judo) maintains a much farther depth of technical application. Many of Judo's nagewaza wre alterend NOT to make them more effective but to make them less dangerous to Uke. Judo is certainly about physical dominance, but at the stake of safety as well. If jujutsu was used and trained at the level Judo does there would be fatalities on the mat.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Self defense in Japan and self defense in the United States are different animals. Japan is a supressed,disarmed society that still revers honor and restraint. Judo certainly fits into the mindset. Judo is not sufficient for the dynamic, hyper violent criminal mindset found in the west. Use of deadly force is often necessary for defensive tactics in the US, and other western nations. Firearms training is still top dog for real world defensive training type training.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES Yes Rambo, you are a real life Bruce lee, LMAO Pfff... you even have the nerve to tell the people who created Jujitsu & Judo that they don't know what they are talking about LMAO ~ typical arrogant, ignorant fool.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Anytime you want to find out clownshoe, you can come get on the mat. I have been doing this for a long time. Served over ten years in the US Army in two different theaters of combat. I don't take kindly to some little snot nosed fan boy running his mouth. SO if you wnt to call people ignorant you best be able to step up to the plate. You wouldn't be "LMAO" in person. Amateur assclown.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES ''clownshoe'' XD hahaha LOL!!! Look, seriously, no disrespect for the time you've spent doing what you whatever you do. Ive personally spent time working in with hardened criminals & police for about 8+years. Killing a man is easy, anyone can do that, my job was to show them real love & how to live. Taking a life when you cannot give life, however you feel it is justified, is the sign of a man who do not deserve life. Showing men how to live is what this world needs.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN That was so sweet. It almost made me cry inside my head.It made me almost think about little kittens and bubblegum. Almost. Now if you will excuse me I have a jujutsu class to attend , and then off to the range to prep for a tactical handgun competition.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES your ignorance & arrogance proceeds you, the men ive had the privilege of working with dont waste their time trying to act like Bruce lee or thinking a gun makes you rambo. They know that the children of today need fathers, real men, not boys.....so keep mocking while playing in your sand pit, kid.LOLLLMAO

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN I have being doing this my whole adult life. Go bother someone else. I couldn't care less what you think.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES

    "kittens and bubble gun" - LOL

    I'd have to agree...I think it was the mesmerizing sounds of the flute....

  • @robbopaloobop perhaps that is correct.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN well said! if everyone who goes to a martial arts class go with the thought of how they can use it to make the world a better place instead of with intent to show how badass they are by beating other ppl up the world would be a much more nicer place. A master once said the ultimate level of martial arts is fighting without fighting : )

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN You sir are a real person and a light in the world. I salute you.

  • @secutorclaudius Seagal is a master at his art, Aikido. Obviously fools love to talk rubbish, its a trade mark of YT. I cant speak about Seagal himself, i don't know him, but he knows exactly what he is doing, beautiful technique & skill. The men fall like they do in his vids cause they are taught to do that in-order to break the locks & the falls. i know jujitsu, & some Aikido, my uncle was 6th dan & mom was 4th dan, black. i have 3 golds, 2 silvers & a few bronze, competitively.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Seagal is a master of self promotion.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES Facts about Seagal:

    Seagal traveled to Japan at the age of seventeen. There, he taught English, studied Zen, and perfected his martial arts, earning black belts in Aikido, karate, judo, and kendo. Afterwards, he became the first Westerner to open a martial arts school in Japan. Seagal spent about 15 years in Asia before returning to the States, where he opened a new martial arts academy and also worked as a bodyguard [Biography] ...concerning fighting, Seagal is no joke.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN I know all there is to know about Seagal's history and training. That has nothing to do with the fact that Aikido is not a functional defensive tactics system. Seagal is a large man and was training with and against men half his size and was feared. No one has EVER seen him fight outside of a dojo environment where is was demonstrative or in scripted movies. You CAN MAKE ANY DEFENSIVE APPLICATION WORK IF YOU CAN ALSO DICTATE HOW AND WHEN THE ATTACK HAPPENS.

  • @secutorclaudius You won't find one because this for show it would never work in a UFC fight.You can't take a trained fighter by the arm and throw him around like a rag doll. Now maybe you could do it to a street thug whos drunk but not a trained fighter.

  • @sayno2wmma You talking rubbish. Aikido is LETHAL. You watch to much TV man. My parents are elderly now, but where trained by Gunji Koizumi, Japanese master / father of British jujitsu & judo [do your research]. & I was trained by them....who where you trained by?.... You Tube?? XD

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Lethal? In what ridiculous clownshoe world do you live in where ANY unarmed tactics system is implicitly lethal? What part of Aikido is lethal? The part where they apply kotegaeshi to your wrist and you fall down? maybe from a koshinage or iriminage? This is nonsense. Even hard core striking systems are not considered "lethal". Lethal is using unarmed defensive tactics to get to a weapon that is lethal. Speaking of watching "too much TV".

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES ill never believe that you know anything about martial arts, your coments are nothing but disrespect you fail the first lesson in martial arts and thats to humble yourself,your only human 1 mistake 1 persons luck its all over. Aikido has disabling moves in it,that can take anyone down no matter the size,becouse of a simple thing called leverage.

    You dont need a wepon to be considered lethal, Their plenty martial art styles that form around making your bones nearly steel.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES you wouldnt call someone who has enough power in 1 finger to pierce 3 coconuts in a row lethal?, you wouldnt call someone whos hands basicaly a mallet from training so much that their bone inside rivals that of a brown bears bone density lethal? all this is scientifically proven. Just becouse you went through certain training does not make yours the beat all end all nor does it give you an idea of what the beat all end all of martial arts is.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES you know when people become professional boxers their hands are held as lethal wepons in the eyes of the law. Lethal just means the ability to cause death.

    But your the one that sounds like a snot nose kid running his mouth on here with all the disrespect towards others style,calling people out on a mat over the internet,the fact that u said a mat shows your more into the sport of it and not the true depths of martial arts. im sure youll reply childish.

  • @girtrute there is no such thing as registration of hands as lethal weapons pal. I work in the field and own a defensive tactics school. Go bother someone else. I couldn't care less what you think.

  • @HYBRIDCOMBATIVES If you are a professional boxer and you assualt somebody you can be charged with "assualt with a deadly weapon", and few cases they have. And if you dont care what others think why should anyone listen to what you think, dont bother posting your ideals on the internet if you think your the only instruction that matters.

  • @girtrute 'Battery' with a deadly weapon. Assualt, in the legal definition, means threatening and acting, so to make the victim believe he will come to harm.

    Assualt with a deadly weapon would meen threatening someone with it.

    Physical contact is called battery.

    You can impress the ignorant population now with your law knowledge. :)

  • @daniel121212121212 Thats what they try to say yet then they go off charge people with assualt with deadly weapon, like mike tyson,billy collins. rosana a junior middle weight was concidered for it,"but got aggrivated assualt". So its realy just how they feal at the time.

  • @sayno2wmma absolutely

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN You don't have to be an expert at judo or aikido to dig someones eyes out

  • @sayno2wmma But if you are someone who trains your finger and thumb tips youll be able to dig someones eyes out alot easier. Aikido does involve alot of small joint minipulation and it does work very effectivly thats why its illegal.

    But nobody should commit to 1 style,and everyone should train there bone density. look up aikido vs mma and youll see a 1 armed 60year old aikido guy beat a 20 year old wanna be mma fighter.

  • @girtrute absolute bullshit

  • @sayno2wmma No you dont, that's the point. [btw] Ive fought a man with no training, he was older & bigger!! It was a joke, almost a bit unfair. He did the usual ''use your fists'', bullsh!t. i dont believe in lame fist fights, you fight with open hands, you grapple [judo / jujitsu style]

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Actualy inclose fighting is way to dangerous to perform in the street, your not guaranteed a 1 on 1 fight ever in the street and grappling sets u at a disadvantage when there is more then 1 person. If someone where to use grappling at a all black school the second you went to the ground you'd have 40-50 kids sorrounding u kicking both people that are on the ground thats how all black schools work in fights.Thats where fist and knife hand come in to player better.

  • @girtrute Jujitsu / judo was designed by the samurai, it is a 'Art of War' & is 100% battle tested. It is possibly the most reliably & superior fighting style besides Shaolin. As for your 'hypothetical' situation you have 4 options [1] Run [2] when facing a group of 50 men, just run [3] stop saying 'If' [4] Go to another school lol ^ ^

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Its been tested that is why most militaries choose not to use it becouse inclose fighting is to much of a risk, distancing yourself is the best option in the street.

  • @girtrute & Pls, ive been in real street fights, im not a kid & im not debating what you think, im telling you what i know... what exactly are you are trained in??

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN I'm not a kid iether but i been to rough schools which is why i gave u a example of how grappling will get you in a bad situation.Trained in alot Juijitsu,bjj,judo,taekwndo,aik­ido,kyukushin,boxing,wrestling­,xing yi,makawara along with alot of other bone density training repetitions.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN i wasnt debating what you thought iether im telling you what i know, just becouse you faught a fair streetfight does not make grappling work in the street, try going to the streets of the ghetto its a whole different story,try doing that in a subway while their freinds are just feet away. grappling is gonna entrap you no matter what when fighting more then 1 person.1 style of fighting will not work in every given situation.

  • @girtrute LMAO, did i mention i worked 10 ears with hardened criminals on the streets of my City? Huh? I dont care what so called 'getto' you put me in, you might have a problem, i dont. Ive stood over coffins in gang violence. Point is, what i know is very effective & ive used it in real life situations, not talked theory on YT.

  • @girtrute & How old are you? 80yrs old,? there is no way you could be trained in all of those art forms & know what you talking about unless you about your bullsh!ting. It took my Uncle 40years to reach his 6th Dan Jujitsu / judo / Aikido. His sensi was 8th Dan at the age of 80yrs. I was trained before i could write & know what is taught these days is a joke, if the price is right you can buy a black belt [1] your kid & full of sh!t [2] Your old man wise man & i am wrong... which one is it?

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN Well now you proved your just a childs mind thought by contradicting yourself so badley in these statments,"why do people on the internet talk so much shit". Dans are just perfectionist of the single art, you can go your whole life without a true fight and recieve dan ranks,unless its a martial art that says you need real life combat to become certain lvl of dan,wich most dont have,and is pretty much unatainable this day in age.

  • @girtrute LOL cut the crap, You bring me some stupid school yard situation then start talking about Black kids jumping you in the Bronx LMAO Seriosuly, this ain't Karate Kid LOL im not buying the Bull. Doing a class or two does not mean you able to comment on what is effective & what is not. half these people don't know their left from their right anyway. When a man climbs through you window at 1am with a gun, then we see what you know.

  • @sayno2wmma All the aikido people I know are to busy drinking their chai tea and being hippies to dig anyone's eyes out. Aikido has virtually no offensive atemi waza that is injurious. They dont dig out eyes. They spin around doing tenkan and tenshin hoping that uke will be compliant and nice and have preemptive ukemi so that it LOOKS like the waza works. Study Aikido for 5 years and then fight a 1 year student of Judo and see how fast you get your ass handed to you.

  • @DCTHEOFFICIALHITMAN and that has nothing to do with aikido.

  • japanese steal korean culture. This is actually called kuhapdo

  • @japantruthify001 In america we call it "ineffective"

  • @B9King937 and "clownshoe"

  • Si en la demostración la persona atacante no es practicante de aikido, ¿dará esas vueltas y saltos antes de llegar al suelo? o ¿se partiran los brazos?. Alguien de Aikido puede responderme, por favor.

  • hahahahahahahahaha those guys are funny and stiuped

  • they should participate in let´s dance

  • lol i like the akido clip on youtube of the 6thdan akido master fighting the mma fighter an the mma fighter breaks his nose hehe ohhh well guss the blocks in akido really do work!!! haaayyaa nose block lol!!!!

  • @D8tzmanu Somebody just wrote aikido nder that fight, the guy was actualy qui gong.But none the less he didnt know any martial art just watch his videos were hes acting like hes shooting people with chi,like his hands are pistols. Theres a 1 arms aikido old man vs a younger mma/kickboxing, he keeps blocking his punch with his half arm nub.1 armed aikido old man wins.but the dude he faught did suck.

  • @girtrute true my bads i didnt see those other clip your right hahaha what a tool cant belive his deciples go along with that crap cant belive that people would even follow that haha it looks like they hand out master degrees to any one these days think he found his at the bottom of a cereal box lol

  • those are the basics... its up to the practitioner for variations of the techniques on how execute it in real life situations. flips and falls are for the safety of your training partner.

  • Man that old man knows how to draw a sword.

  • oh wow! thank god "And I am a mormon." is no longer at the top right!

  • oh, that part two was such BS! anyone trained in ANY martial art can see right through it, very sad

  • @eteune i dont think you need to know any martial art to tell that was bs, thats what makes people not believe in alot martial arts when they do stupid bs like that. Now there is a pressure point near where he had his thumb "that does hurt,'but it would only work on paralysing a child.

  • @girtrute have you ever been grabed by a master who knew where to apply pressure before? if not, i would think twice before making coments like that, but that is your oppinion. I hope you try it before bashing my coment. I do not mean disrespect.

  • @Absensce so you think he would make 2 people flip by hitting 1 guy in the nuts after gripping into pressure point on the wrist? Thats what im talking about "thats bs" makes people want to quikly disbelieve a art. i already said its hard for anyone to avoid the wrist twist/grip once applied by someone who has it down above average.

  • aikido always looks pretty when both men are wearing skirts and have rehearsed these moves thousands of times, the 'victim' knows just when to fall or flip, and when to hang on when a normal person would not

  • @eteune true that many of the techniques shown need compliance from the "target" unfortunate.

  • Sorry… lame. .45 beats a sword any day.. And… there is a reason they demonstrate and do not precipitate in competitions. They would get there A.. beat.

  • tbh i clicked this cos there was an old man with a bear on the picture

  • You realy only need 2 moves from Aikido thats the hand wrist twist iether the outside twist or inside. mma tries to insist wrist twists are legal yet you will get introuble if you grab someones glove.That pretty much saying proper aikido wirst twist arent allowed in mma.

  • @girtrute not to be a dick, but you should do a little studying. Saying wrist twist, all two, doesn't do justice. there are about 4 different ways to break the wrist alone in aikido and traditional jujutsu. nikkajo, kotegaishi, sankyo, and another. and you don't actually twist the wrist, u frasp the hand in a way where you break parts of the joint and sever tendons and such. just incase you were wondering :) this is just the wrist, u learn how to break everything. back, neck, arm etc in jujutsu

  • @dirosaga *** you grasp hand and tork and twist to break the joint.

  • @dirosaga No i wasnt saying it only had 2, i was just stateing that with just the basic of aikido 2 main wrist twist will pretty much disable anyone even if trained to counter. But for some reason people think u can only wrist twist from punch grabbing when its easy to grab at someones hand befor a punch is even thrown.Not to mention with both hands who needs your opponents weight, the wrist is far to weak to support 2 hands twisting.

  • @dirosaga yea i learned basic of aikido when i was only about 8 so i went around school making people flop on their back and face with them,though i had been trained boxing since i can remember,wich probly helped alot of the speed of reaching in to grab the hand. i know it dont actualy break the bone but the tendon and joints tearing disable the ability to use your hand proper.and i never even had to twist hard otherwise i'd been paying for doctor bills growing up.

  • why did you just brought up police bitches this doest have to do with them this is a master peace a art a technique that you got to have full control of it for you to mestre this tech takes years n years and 2 bad in america the tech they show here is so stupid nothing like the real aikido i went to jampan to lern it and it felt like it was a 100% deff way more advance and faster aint it even more advance then what you seen here the kids 12 are doing better then them but the old man is the maste

  • kay guys it looks fake but these are the techniues that most policemen use

  • Seen those movies where someone has a fake-hand up their sleeve...?

    I'll remind myself to wear one if I-ever shake hands with Steven Seagal...

  • this is the biggest load of shit ive eva seen on a mat

  • That old osan its sensei of katori shinto ryo one of the greates sword techinks in japan

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  • интерестно а если он запнется об свое кимоно ))))

  • Sometimes I see Aikido moves and I think it's bullshit because it happens so fast you can't see what the hell they did to make the other guy fall. But in all seriousness I don't doubt that Aikido is a true martial art, you just have to be skeptical though if you want to learn something that isn't a waste of time, and I don't think Aikido is.

  • @IsolationInstigation My brother hadn't done Aikido