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  • You can't throw a man over your should with a circular movement of your arms extended away from your center of gravity. This stuff should be on dancing with the stars

  • Nice dance...pity a dude with a closed fist isn't randomly attacking him...that would be watchable.....!

  • @barrach7 try fighting an expert aikidoka before talking :D

  • Preminitor...don' be a retarded, ignorant, ironic, patheic, uneducated diskchead ALL your life sonny.....

  • @Premonitor

    I wrestled for 8 years. I can tell you first hand that the moves the guy did are choreographed. The momentum required to throw someone with the force implied are not possible with his body positions. The only exception would be a person who is strong enough to lift his twice his weight outside his center of gravity. That person does not exist outside of comic books because the implied strength means he can also lift a car over his head

    Aikido is fake

  • I'm referring to the throw @ 0.33

  • @hugoavila1 no force needed. Aikido is based on levers, not in force to push/lift someone. No need to argue really, just informing you. who receives the technique in the video is doing a thing called ukemi. If you receive a technique (kote gaeshi, ikkyo) and you dont "jump", your wrist simply breaks as if it was paper. And it can be your you knee, or you shoulder, or your neck.

    Aikido uses luxations and break bones, do not lift people.

    I thought de same like you til i tried a class, do it.

  • @Premonitor

    @Premonitor

    Look up Kiai master vs MMA

    Real world application? LOL

  • @hugoavila1 kiai? weren't we talking 'bout aikido? leave that old guy with his super-secret slapping-powa technique.

    Get informed before posting.

    You aren't going to get convinced by a comment here. Aikido use levers, inbalance & luxation . Just try a class and you will argue "why the fuck I didnt jump the first time?" when you feel the pain in your wrists. I've done muaythai, Jeetkunedo, BJJ and Aikido now.

    Aikido ISN'T fake. Demos just avoid atemis and bone-breaking, but it hurts as hell.

  • @Premonitor

    At the police academy, we had an Aikido instructor come around and teach us wrist control for disarming hand weapons, etc. Aside from that, I know it can't be used for throws. The worst wrist control can do is subdue someone, but definitely not throw anybody without control of their center of gravity. If those moves I see are practice, then it is very poor

    The search is for both Kiai and Aikido. You can't verify on youtube, but that guy is supposed to also be an Aikido master

  • @hugoavila1 try a full class lets talk after, really. All (all) aikido techniques only work in real life if they are executed while controlling the opponent's gravity center, since it's the base for any unbalance.

    Demos arent "poor", are safely. check Realaikiboy

    By the way, any aikidoka would never fall upon his ass like that poor old man since the first trainings teach you how to roll forwards or backwards when falling at real street without suffering pain. No sense, no aikido there.

  • @hugoavila1 Fake... FAKE ??? Are you serious?? I shouldn't even tell this, being so OBVIOUS, but those FALLS (or ukemis) are fake, meaning that, a person who the technique is done upon, FALLS TO AVOID BREAKING A LIMB BCS OF A TECHNIQUE!!! Since they train constantly and want to preserve their joints, they have perfected falling in which way the force of a technique is directed, thereby avoiding any injury. Anyone who went to even one aikido class can tell you this, don't be a closeminded moron

  • @DavorBa

    You're right, I won't be a close minded moron. In fact, I'm now sure the moves I see have some pretty good applications on Dancing with the Stars

    LOL

    Idiot, Aikido is a scam. The moves are ridiculous, even by Hong Kong kung fu movie standards

  • @killazerg1 Too late, you gave yourself up... I must admit though, some moves do look like tango or something, and this is coming from a guy that trains aikido, but also, from my experience, when someone twists your arm wrist with both their hands, using whole body in one fluent motion (in some techniques it does look strange, hence your moronic ''dance with starts'' comments), I'll tell you something, YOU WILL lose your hand if you don't follow with a ukemi, so say goodbye to your hand and will

  • @killazerg1 and will to fight anymore... OFC, being that you have no experience in the matter, one cannot take your comments seriously, as only people who felt it on their skin can what a proper technique is all about. So, for credibility's sake, don't say anything more until you try it, how about it, eh ? Wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone (like you) stopped with presumptions and smartassing without anything to actually back up your ignorant comments, wouldn't it ? common

  • I wonder if striking to the head and neck is aikido - Real Aikido Stajic to say that his Aikido is real?

  • mnogi ljudi zaboravljaju da je vtora rec u imenu AIKIDO, vec se samo skoncentrisu na realni. Ali AIKIDO je glavna rec u imenu stila, realni samo opisuje na cemu se daje prioritet. Sve vise vidim da "majstori" demonstriraju realni, ali zaboravljaju aikido. Zato su tehnike naizgled grube, ali tehnicki prazne.

    Ovo ovde je AIKIDO sa naglaskom na realnost.

  • Odlicno majstore...kao i uvek. Svaka cast.

    Pozdrav!

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