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  • sas porra de coreografia, quero v esse maluco numa briga de verdade...

  • Aikido has it's own appeal but stop pretending it is something more than it is. I love Aikido but I am also a realist and when you deal with a good BJJ fighter it has no use against it. It's a fact. I know its sad but that is life.

  • @acquiesce100 I don't think that even a very good BJJ fighter would stand a change against Masutatsu Oyama. And Aikido can be very effective. The only thing is that it requires a lot more training than some other martial arts.

    P.S. best for self defense is ofc. Russian Combat Sambo :)

  • @Novarg07 - your argument is based on pure conjecture. It was already proved which is the most effective self defence system. Gracie Jiu Jitsu proved itself over and over and over again.

  • I respect the UFC fighters. I respect people who practice forms of martial arts. None of it matters though....study firearms, nobody just fights anymore. Learn how to load, reload and fire under intense stress. Hand to hand is useless.

  • @kizzmyblackazz1 There is a reason that all Troops regardless of Nation,learn unarmed combat! You'll run out of ammo on the battlefield. Unarmed Combat is also good for stealthy-Special Ops Troops. But when it comes down to it,you can't just kill everybody who try to beat you,guns are for cowards when it comes to that. (I'm not addressing you as the "coward")

  • Thus us a fucking joke.where to find such a weak opponent?

  • A lot of people are really naive. You really believe that an MMA fighter can't apply his skills on the street? That he'll refrain from headbutting and hairpulling e.t.c?

  • @LeeAHHull An MMA fighter trains for only what the ring allows,UFC is limited. Even Boxing is more deadly,they continue still if there any knockouts,in UFC they'd finish the match right there.

  • @TheBigDead0ne In boxing they continue only if the fighter can stand and the doctor allows it. In boxing you stop when someone falls - in mma you keep going and they HAVE to stop it because otherwise they would die. In Aikido and boxing they don't need to stop because there is a risk of someone dying...

  • @URAGR8M8 Nobody has died in all of the UFC, but boxers have died. But comparing Aikido to to these two is retarded, all they do is defend.

  • do i need sideburns for that??

  • Look, stop all this bull shit crap of which arts is the most effective. It was proven over and over again. Gracie Jiu Jitsu proved it's superiority. Go and watch the first UFC'S on Youtube. It's all there for you to see.

    The other arts have their uses and you can meet nice people and form a friendly sociable group.

  • @sasat1986 I completely agree. MMA is great at what it's meant for, ring fighting. You want to handle yourself on the street? Study Krav Maga. It's hard to hold someone in an arm bar when his buddy's stomping your face...

  • I'm watching these guys and they're mostly diving even before the throw is completed. Come on segal, corny and amateurish.

  • Judo Gene Lebelle vs Steven Seagull.. SS says GL can't choke him out. GL puts the choke on and SS passes out. SS wakes up pulling the "I wasn't ready!" shit. LeBell gives his time to collect himself and ready his chi. Seagal says go, LeBell SQueezes, Seagal passes out... and shits himself.Seagal wakes up in a pile of his own POOP threatens to sue him if he ever tells anyone, and basically acts like a little bitch and fires GL from the movie set.

  • @DOBERMAN7203

    Haha yea Steven Seagal is a conman. Aikido might be legit but Steven Seagal isn't

  • @DOBERMAN7203 what movie was this from I wanna get that movie cause I think you are full of lies and there is no truth in you. Because many have said that Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee had a fight in real life and that is strictly rumor so what I want to know is where are you getting your information from. because I want to look it up myself.

  • @SECMusic I think you are full of doo doo. Look it up moron

  • I would love to see someone with have decent striking ability attack this fool.

  • This makes Benny Hinn "let the bodies hit the floor" look like child's play.

  • lol what kind of a fucking joke is this??? Howbout someone actually try an attack instead of running into him and flipping yourself.

  • This video is crap. This is all choreographed. The should let people actually attack.I'm not saying they should run in and try to kill the guy or put him in the hospital but actually test him. I think there are a lot of useful defensive moves. But to think the you are going to fight a guy and he is only going to attack with one hand and no kicks is ridiculous.

  • @Danilo7 I really would like to see you run up on him and see the reaction of your face in slow motion as he throws you against the floor and stump's your head into a pulp!

  • @Moonshadowmovements Hahaha! First of all go back and read my comment. I said Aikido was legit. I just think this video is a bit lame. Secondly, you can take your Steven Seagal cheer leading outfit off now.

  • @Moonshadowmovements idiot.. first off you should never just aimlessly run at your opponent. This aikido crap is no better than wwe

  • why do people think that mma techniques can't be used in a self-defence scenario? mma involves boxing, jiu jitsu, muay thai, kick boxing, wrestling, and probably a whole host of others, like karate etc. there is no reason why an mma fighter could not use different aspects of his fight techniques in a self-defence situation. surely the main difference between mma and martial arts is the philosophy - one is about self control, self defence and growth, the other, just about fighting.

  • @GrandUltimateMe - sorry but MMA has nothing to do with martial arts. martial arts are about mastering mind and body. not brutalizing someone in a ring. it's about conquering oneself not another.

  • @dmd54 I agree totally, that is what I said at the end of my post. Obviously, MMA fighters to a degree must conquer themselves, because I know that I personally would not get in a ring with somebody who I know is quite capable of pounding my face in - not all fighters are ignorant meatheads, some are noble "warriors" and do it because they are strong willed. Some MMA fighters are traditional martial artists too... I prefer a good jiu jitsu match rather than a punch up any day, personally.

  • @dmd54

    Fighting with a broken arm and and overcoming that to win a fight is not conquering your mind and body?

  • @Danilo7 - you're confusing adrenaline to mind and body. 

  • MMA is a brand, and a fighting art - not a martial art.

  • My martial arts training is the ultimate expression of physical force. I shoot people. Just kidding. I actually defend myself with my powerful body odour.

  • It really does get annoying people saying mma is better, mma fighters indeed are fighters, they fight other fighters with rules and regulations, on the street there is no rules there not trained to protect themselves functionally, i do many martial arts, where self defence is what it says, i do aikido, instead of using strength weight and size, you use momentum, leverage and using vital points to your advantage,,,mma people get paid with money, martial artist get paid with staying alive :)

  • Sincere training will help you become the best that you can be. That should be the goal, right? MMA takes very sincere training and dedication, as does Aikido or other styles. A person who is prepared for death, not injury and a tap-out is a true "martial arts practioner" Most just go to class, perform techniques, get pretty good and go on with life. Many walk different paths. Is is best to walk some path or just stand still. MMA and Aikido can both be very practical in situations

  • @gottitgood4me Finally a decent point of view. Facts: Aikido is veeeeery effective all of as who seriously practice for years know that there is truth in Aikido.

    MMA-UFC are super athletes who train 6 hours per day 6 days a week. There are however rules and conditions in a cage .

    Besides dont forget that most of all fighters are full of Chemical support in order to build stamina, mass as well as

    to be able to cope with intense training.

    All MA's are effective if studied and timed properly.

  • @allosavros21 Aikido is an excellent martial art for one to use to defend against infants and the elderly. Especially if they attack you in slow motion and exactly how you want as they do in training...

  • @allosavros21 - Look dude - I have done Aikido since 1996 and I have done BJJ for 3 years. Stop coming out with all this crap about cages and rules. MMA is based on Gracie Jiu Jitsu and from a self defence system Gracie Jiu Jitsu is unbeatable and it was proven over and over again. Go and look at the first UFC when it was style vs style and look at Rickson Gracies fights with brawlers. It is there for everyone to see You have no idea what it is like to go up against a good BJJ fighter.

  • @acquiesce100 bjj is the best for sports fighting, there were rules even in the dojo fights. But other martial arts teach bjj but also eye gaulging,small join minipulation and bone density strengthing,your not even allowed to chop to the throat. And didnt sakuraba own all the gracies. but theres plenty times in ufc matches where he could have been eye gualged.

  • Sincere training will help you become the best that you can be. That should be the goal, right? MMA takes very sincere training and dedication, as does Aikido or other styles. A person who is prepared for death, not injury and a tap-out is a true "martial arts practioner" Most just go to class, perform techniques, get pretty good and go on with life. Many walk different paths. Is is best to walk some path or just stand still. MMA and Aikido can both be very practical in situations

  • I LOVE AIKIDO. AZERBAIJAN SWAT SPORT

  • Cool Man

  • Dude get over it

    Stop posting things like mma sucks and mma not really matrial arts

    MMA is the fairest thing to ever been made.. Instead of being restructed by tradtion and ceratin rule of honor. Is just you and me in a cage who ever last longest. You can use what ever you want to knees elbows kicks and i can use what ever i want to punches joint locks chokes. It's basically the best way of letting us know who ever is the best fighter

  • @Nemmanur ... Yes but the true martial arts spirit is not about being the " best " . It is about the journey of self improvement as a person , as a citizen , as a father , as a musician , or whatever you may be in your life . One other thing ... The Okinawan Karate masters talked about the paradox of traditional martial arts training ... " the better you get at fighting , the less you want to fight " ... MMA is the complete opposite .

  • Aikido when it was thought of didn't have the UFC in mind. Of course this won't work for people who are trained like George St. Pierre or Randy Couture but for the average human being this will work. Aikido can also be implemented in many ways other then what is seen.

  • Fuck everyone is an expert on You Tube these day's just shut up you's cant do none of this shit, pretending on You Tube doesn't count.

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  • ROFL! It shouldn't! Aikido was made so the samurai could dominate the population without killing them, or resorting to swords against unarmed opponents. Half the purpose is to defeat your opponent without seeming to try, and without being hit or injured yourself. That way your opponent knows they got owned completely and will be unlikely to ever step up again. It beats decapitating everyone that disagrees with you. But is not as much fun.

  • lmao some of them even grab his arm when he is distracted and yet they dont press their advantage. They don't even go for takedowns

  • chuck norris or steven seagal? personaly i think steven fo sho what do u think?

  • @EranFuchsDesigns yeah me too

  • hell yeah

  • This is so ridiculous. SO MYSTICAL! Looks like a bunch of kids trying to take Steven's ice cream cone or something.

  • xarlock667 mate i bet youve never done any kind of martial arts buying a gun proves your weakness via your requirement for a weapon

  • why is there always some dick head...some lonely fucker who has never taken a martial art in his entire life....comparing true martial arts to MMA...I don't get it!!!! MMA has barely anything to do with martial arts....it's legal street fighting...it's two dumbasses beating the hell out of one another for money.....this is not what martial arts are about!!!!! so all you MMA cocksuckers out there stop comparing the two....MMA is a by product of a sick fucking country full of sick violent people

  • @sasat1986

    Thank you. I couldn't have said it better myself! I see the same fucking guys in the gym wearing their Tapout shirts and talking like they are big shit because they've been studying Jujitsu for 3 months. I'm always thinking to myself what morons. I've been studying martial arts for 24 years, you think because you watch the UFC and buy a Tapout shirt your some bad ass fighter. I tell you it's a lost and confused generation out there.

  • @Tarc5150 yeah there is a lot of confused misfits out there with no real sense it's primitive at best...they've proved to the world they can kick some guy's ass....then they display their ignorance as they either make fun of traditional arts or try to compare MMA to this art or that art...nothing but a bunch of violent clowns with fragmented minds who believe this type of display of violence actually earns someone's respect...yeah in the sense of respecting your level of fucking stupidity

  • @sasat1986 sick and violent like you?

  • @jamestigger888 I disagree with sick, but sure as hell the US excells at violence. We are just good at it. And enjoy it more than most places do. Most traditional martial artists seek to bring peace and order through violence. Worked for the romans, greeks, etc...

  • @sasat1986 lol and these scenes are all set up lol you know nothing of mma might as well watch WWE if you think trad works

  • @sasat1986 While I agree with you to some extent, I do think that martial artists can gain a lot from a bit of cross training at a decent mma club. It's like separating true martial arts from sports martial arts, there is an element of mma, something about having to use every shred of energy, courage and willpower you have into one moment, one fight, gives it value as personal growth and a new view on what it feels like to be in a fight. All of which can be applied to whichever art you train in.

  • @sasat1986 Actually, should clarify that I used mma as a general term, I have trained in some valetudo clubs. I don't think the difference is important if you don't intend to compete in it as a sport. My main style is shotokan karate.

    Also mma would be a stupid thing to do on the street, all that grappling and trying to maneouver round the other person, and trying for holds and locks... just punch them. Which is why I agree with you about the sick pointless violence part, in terms of fighting.

  • @sasat1986

    Legal street fighting? How do you think martial arts got started? And I have been in martial arts my entire life. To think that only people with a martial arts background has any chance of dominating a fight is stupid. BTW- A lot of people in MMA have had years of training in martial arts before they ever even thought of fighting professionally.

  • Oh yeah, Steven Segal trains MMA fighters. Anderson Silva for one. Look it up. Its on YouTube.

  • @sasat1986 Your hilarious. TMA is a joke. you well never face the truth.

  • @sasat1986 You know what dude. There ARE plenty of meat heads out there that are into fighitng MMA like street fighters. But don't start slagging it off as sick invention of post modern society. The most successfull MMA fighters are not form the street, they are finely tuned Athletes who combine wrestling, pankration, Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, kickboxing and karate. The Athleticism of guys like George St.Pierre (who is from a Kyokushin background) is unrivaled. Steven Seagal trains MMA fighters!

  • @sasat1986 No. Many Americans including myself have true respect for the martial arts. Do not stereotype a country as a bunch of violent people going around picking fights with everyone. MMA is a bi product of trailer trash.

  • @SteveTheVahn

    Most American MMA fans are douche bags however MMA itself is a beautiful and respectable sport. MMA at its core is not about two guys beating the shit out of each other. It is a contest of two athletes, a chess match to see who is the better man at a given day. The problem is how the UFC hypes this sport. In Japan it was advertised as a martial arts contest in America it is advertised as a blood sport. As you may have observed that attracts a different crowd.

  • @SteveTheVahn you're absolutely right....I should have said humans in general....I do agree with you on the trailer trash claim though....lol

  • @sasat1986 you dont know shit about mma

  • @sasat1986 Very Very true! If it carry's on the way it's going they will be re-opening the Colosseum!

  • @sasat1986 i take brazilian jiu jitsu, and your right, but who says its not fun to watch them beat the shit out of each other?

  • @Bromthebard gotta give you that....there's a great degree of entertainment in watching idiots purify the gene pool by going for a world record in concussions

  • @sasat1986 This dumbass comment got 53 thumbs up? MMA is a combat sport like other martial arts are combat sports. You're probably just against MMA because it shows whatever dumb martial art you practise to be useless in combat.

  • @RomansPwnedJesus "MMA is a combat sport like other martial arts are combat sports. You're probably just against MMA because it shows whatever dumb martial art you practice to be useless in combat.".......how astute of you sir, spoken like a true multiple-concussion specialist....however there is no such thing as a useless martial art...all martial arts can be utilized in combat situations....it's the practitioner of the art who determines how useful his/her art can be....

  • @sasat1986 MMA is as real as a sport can safely be. If techniques can't be tested in a competitive format, I'm not sure how they would be tested other than in life and death scenarios, which aren't very easy to recreate.

  • @sasat1986 If you complain about a combat sport like MMA, do you criticize karate competitions as well?

  • @RomansPwnedJesus there is a big difference between the SPORT of MMA....and actual martial arts.....please don't misconstrue MMA with realism....there's nothing real about it...you're fighting in a cage with a referee, medical staff on stand-by, and a huge crowd of people...unfortunately real world situations are usually much more grim with multiple attackers, weapons, unfavorable circumstances etc., getting hip-tossed onto asphalt is vastly different than getting tossed onto a mat....

  • @sasat1986 "unfortunately real world situations are usually much more grim" It's obvious that it's not a real street fight. those grim scenarios being used as a standard for realism would make it very difficult to test any martial art/sport for realism. you can't spar with eye-gouging etc.

    I don't see why martial artists are fine with combat sports/MAs like judo, jiu jitsu, muay thai and karate, but they complain about martial arts being incorporated in MMA which is just another combat sport.

  • @sasat1986 i agree. mma = street fighter .

  • @sasat1986 you rule man you rule well said

  • @sasat1986 I agree it should not be compared to mma, and it would be very stupid to do so. But I disagree on your opinion about mma and you as well don't know what your talking about when you mention mma. Your stuck back in the past when it was a no rule so called sport. Don't forget, wrestlers and BJJ guys were the top guys back then.

  • WHAT A WANKER!

    WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS BRICE LEE!

    HE,S A FAKE SHIT ACTOR.

  • Did you know that in 2007, Steven Seagal was beaten up by a woman over an argument about viagra pills? In 2010, Black Belt published a shocking article where it was revealed that woman was in fact Steven Seagal's mistress who had broken up with him and beaten him up. The reason why is still not yet known.

  • @Rookerman32 link?

  • @kujotx What link?

  • @Rookerman32 hater

  • @Rookerman32 jelous

  • @joeyjip Hey, kid? How can I be jealous of Aikido not working? Learn to spell jealous, so you wouldn't make youself look more of an idiot.

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  • @joeyjip You think you're a real tough sissy typing shit on a cheap computer. I put a hooker like you on the stroll.

  • @Rookerman32 lool :D

  • Aikido and Jiu Jitsu are the 2 most used/taught martial arts in the Military.  The majority of hand to hand taught in Infantry school at Ft. Benning are a derivation of Aikido. The gracie family run several training programs in the army (most notably for the Rangers). It's useful, effective, and anyone can learn it.

    A firearm isn't always an option, whether in combat, or for self defense. True, it is preferred, but hand-to-hand is your contingency should your firearm fail.

  • Some of you are questioning the use of the kotegashi wrist lock. I suppose cause the uke didn't want to get hurt he rolled safely. I used kotegashi in a fight at the end of a long night at night club years ago. The guy didn't roll over like an uke, I broke his wrist and still threw him. Not proud of it but the technique works in the proper trained hands. Best of luck in your training.

  • I have read a lot of coments relating to martial arts being useless defending against gun attacks.

    It takes even the most proficient gun user several seconds to draw a weapon remove the safety chamber a round aim and fire.

    A good martial artist can and will strike several deadly blows in that amount of time.

  • @mrkito40 I think it depends if it's already ready and hot to go. Most thugs keep their guns in their pants near the waistline with the safety off. So...yeah, you're possibly right, for a holster? Sure. Against a drug thug? Probably not.

  • how on earth did steven seagal get so fat. The man claims to have big bones and it doesn't help that his movies are so awful.

  • elvis vs 4 japanese midgets

  • Aikido is just part of the Satanic New Age web of deception. See Ueshiba Archmage comments.

  • @blacksashman Oh, you HAVE to be a fucking spammer.

  • @blacksashma, LOL!

    Okey dokey

  • Alright, this all looks great, but what happens in real life, when they don't jump away and roll, when you twist their arm?

  • @TagMandDK usually rolling relieves pressure from a twisted arm. If they didn't roll or do break-falls, they can get seriously injured.

  • @TagMandDK, it breaks, I've done it.

  • @wisdom. I agree with u too. Im stuck between a rock n a hard place. I agree with booth of u. :)

  • @lock. I 200 percent agree with u! I couldnt of said it beta myself :D

  • Martial means war. War is killing people. If you want self defence, buy a gun. If they are illegal, buy a tazer or stun gun. If they are not available, carry a fucking stick. If you wish to take an opponent out quickly and effectively, learn martial art, and not at a damned belt mill.

    MMA is not for self defense. It is also not a true martial art, as it is designed for ring and cage fighting. It is therefore a fighting art, and not martial art.

  • @xarlock667 This Aikido bullshit resembles real fighting in NO way whatsoever.

  • @solpapisolmook I agree... Real fighting involves two opposing sides. The opposition can't fight you when their wrist has been broken... Hence, doesn't resemble real fighting... Just kicking butt!... This is a perfect Art for self defence.

  • @1steviewonder1 True on the broken wrists, but how do you plan on breaking any wrists using Aikido in a fight when Aikido doesn't train to use their moves in realistic fight situations?

  • @solpapisolmook Well I first was interested in this style because I'm a bouncer. And this style is perfect for me because when someone attacks me, they're already close to me. Plus Aikido doesn't promote fighting, only defence. So with this style I can take down an attacker with little force. And if I had three guys come at me, using this would help me to either, get away, or break their wrists. lol

  • @solpapisolmook ... A dumb question . That is like asking a football player why he runs through tires during practice .

  • @sweetfly66 Not really. A football player's running through tires will train him for playing a game of football. When an Aikidoka trains his techniques in bullshit situations, how can that possibly prepare him for a legitimate life-or-death situation?

  • @solpapisolmook ..... you are not making any sense . You simply accept that running tires helps the football player in a game even though running tires is not even done in a game , yet you dismiss the systematic and often times realistic training methods in traditional martial arts ... you cant have it both ways man .

  • @solpapisolmook I know how...try it out for yourself! You will be surprised at what you learn. I believe that it is true no matter what you know, you can still die, but, you can at least be ready to do it and give quite a fight. I know close to nothing about Aikido because I have only been in it since March, 2010 but I do know it works. I used to question it like you but once you try it it really does work.

    Give it a try man, it beets not knowing anything thats for sure, plus its fun to learn!

  • @xarlock667 Right on dude

  • @xarlock667 if you want war;';' get out of this harmonious page of aikido;';' all of you who didn't understand the real essence of aikido;';';'

  • @xarlock667

    Bro MMA is probably the best form of self-defense a completel all round system.

  • @403766 MMA is designed to fight an opponent in a cage. That is all. Self defense has no interest in fighting. If you fight an opponent, you can be hurt or killed. This is directly contrary to the intent and interests of self defense. Self defense is best achieved when you drop, kill, or disable your opponent in one move. This is best done with a gun, taser, knife, stick, or sometimes a big rock. Remember not everyone is trained in martial art.

  • @xarlock667 what ever you wanna call it, it works, period!

  • @jamestigger888 MMA is functional only in a cage with rules and a ref. You do not train to kill, maim, or permanently disable your opponent. Try BJJ on the street when it is 3 on one, and you will just die. While you are grappling one, his 2 friends will put their boots all over you. I have trained for a LONG TIME in the quickest most efficient ways to drop one and move on to the next. MMA trains you to take turns punching eathother in the head. It is almost as weak as boxing.

  • @xarlock667 a mma guy WILL beat ANY traditional martial artist because he applies real technique and any bullshit is washed out because the BULLSHIT involved in trad arts doesnt work so you will get KO'ED trying it so you dont try it anymore makes a system where everything works its so liberating doing mma because you KNOW IT WORKS and lol at all the people who wasted there lifes on karate and this shit when it doesnt even work otherwise you would have a akido champ in mma

  • @bigguvnor Ashley hun, you live nowhere near me and I live nowhere near you, or I would simply call you out. I started in Muay Thai, then got into MMA for a few years, then got formal training in several martial arts, because MMA is only good in a cage. I live in the worst neighborhood in one of the 10 deadliest cities of the US, and MMA would just get you killed here. Keep that crap in a ring where it belongs.

  • @xarlock667 so you do that to loads of gang bangers like that you know thats staged i would love to see that go and try it and get some one to video it for me

  • @bigguvnor What I do to people that attack me I cannot put on video for various reasons not the least of which is that I have no interest in jail. My style is NOT aikido, and the majority of people would deem my actions extremely excessive. Akin to swatting a fly with a shotgun. Violence is rarely the answer, but when it is EXTREME violence is the answer.

  • @xarlock667 ok fair enough just watch under siege a couple times (moretimes than you already have masturbating over seagal) and you will be fine :D

  • @xarlock667 oh u mad....

  • Martial means war. War is killing people. If you want self defence, buy a gun. If they are illegal, buy a tazer or stun gun. If they are not available, carry a fucking stick. If you wish to take an opponent out quickly and effectively, learn martial art, and not at a damned belt mill.

    MMA is not for self defense. It is also not a true martial art, as it is designed for ring and cage fighting. It is therefore a fighting art, and not martial art.

  • martial arts are not for killing folks!! it is the art of disciplining your mind soul and body moves as one!!!!!!!!!!! stop that nonsense arguments!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I agree, I really hate it when people argue which is the ultimate martial art in the world. Each style has their own speciality, talking badly about other styles only reflects poorly on yourself.

  • @eugene680, on the other hand it is perfectly fine to be critical of other styles. I teach fight analysis in my personal classes. Along with Krav Maga, American Boxing, some Aikido, and a bit of Tae Kwon Do and kickboxing. I blackbelted in Tae Kwon Do but I honestly don't see much of a overal use for it after boxing and doing Krav Maga from my mercenary days. I'd have to say that after a bit of study, Krav and Boxing are the most proven in combat. For me, anyway.

  • It's so silly and dumb.

    During these demos, the "attackers" are always RUSHING to him like silly drunk imbeciles. Let me see him fight with a pro Thai kick boxer, or a Spetznaz.

    Point a gun at him.

    Get 2 Niggers to tie him up, while they screw his low-class Louisiana hairy arse.

    Aikido?? Sigh....what a waste of time.

  • @IIPluto uhm is there any martial arts that will please you cuz, i think you are just stupid to think any martial arts can be protect yourself from a gun, two guys.. do stuff but i just think you're watching too much movies and i would like to see you take 4 drunk sober guys charge at you.....

    yea thats what i thought

  • @JeusDante

    You're an imbecile.

    What I'm saying is, no matter how great your martial arts is, when you confront a gun, you're dead.

  • @IIPluto .. well guns are for cowards...

  • @fcbigb

    NO. Guns are not for cowards.

    This is 2010 now. We are not stuck at those times where hands and fists rule.

    Getting killed by some low-life Niggers is many times worse than being seen as a coward.

  • @IIPluto then whats your point in commenting on this video you should just say martial arts can't go up against a gun shot, there isn't a point even in say that either, and im pretty sure most of us would want to know some martial arts rather then not having any experience in it. AND martial arts isn't made to defend against a gun what you going right now is stating the obvious. btw anyone who confronts a gun without armour you're most likely dead..... you're just tripping over you own words

  • @JeusDante

    In today's world, where even a young Nigger can have a nice pistol, martial arts will most possibly get you killed faster, or it might be useless.

    Since the US allows every dickhead, criminal, insane or potentially insane and regular civilians to own handguns, its better to get one, instead of hoping to "throw" some people around like Seagal in his faggot movies. he looks like an old faggot anyway.

  • @IIPluto i don't disagree with your comment on Seagal because thats your opinion but i have to point out, in today's world not everyone lives in the US, and usually cant get a gun that easily, so they turn to martial arts, or self defence techniques. also im confident that if you have a gun pointed at you at point blank martial arts would be much effective rather than pulling out your own gun and try to kill him before he kills you

  • @JeusDante actually yes.. in aikido they teach u gun disarm..

  • @fcbigb gun disarm yes, but i highly doubt they teach you how to get shot by a gun and survive, although im open for someone to prove me wrong

  • @IIPluto trust me over here in houston i got jumped by two punk ass niggas.. no offense... and i took them down.. an oh yeah.. with aikido..

  • @fcbigb

    Fantastic. Did you break the Nigger's arm or somethin'?? That would be great.

    For me, if I'm in the US (occasionally) I'll do my very best to AVOID any close proximity to them. Thank goodness I now live in a country that has absolutely no low class, violent Niggers.

  • This is a perfect demonstration of why this MMA fad has little to do with anything outside the cage. Pick any of these athletes, who train day in and day out within the confines of rules and sport, and throw in a bat, or knife, or more than one guy. Everything changes! The only thing that saves your life ( the real purpose of martial art) is how good YOU are, not the art, or how much sport competition you go through. Ask a soldier.

  • @pimpdalyrical in aikido training.. we have trained with bats and knives.. actually got minorly stabbed.. during a session.. but i was thinking which is one of the mistakes..

  • @fcbigb

    Why would that be a mistake? That's what you're there to learn how to deal with.

  • That's strange I thought Randori is Judo sparring. Where we do Aikido (Aikikai) we call this 'JIYU WAZA" not Randori.

  • niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • look how young he was. Shit

  • He's picking on three little guys.

  • no Aikido is originated from the samuri and yes it is competitive too hehe

  • @Ridane2005 Wrong. The Samurai used varying schools of jujutsu and it was vastly different to aikido, especially in the method of training. Ueshiba derived Aikido from Aikijutsu and Takeda derived Aikijutsu from jujutsu. Aikido and Aikijutsu were never used by the samurai as they were created after the time of the samurai. Samurai used jujutsu.

  • MMA can not deal with more than 2 attackers at a time. I seriously doubt it. Not by using traditional MMA techniques.

  • Are these his students?

  • Id like to see Seagal fight off 4 drunken meatheads

  • ultimate fightiing competitions?? lol if you ever invested any time to read about martial arts you would ask such a question. Real masters dont have time for such petty things. Let any of these UFC fighters go against a true master they would be destroyed

  • @EverDark16 Lol, that happened in the early ufcs and the "Masters" got destroyed. No traditional martial artist can compete with a high caliber MMA fighter, it just doesn't happen. And all this bs about a true master does not fight or compete is just that, bs. Japanese Martial Arts masters use to challenge each other all the time, it is part of training. You are not a fighter until you fight. Miyamoto Mushashi fought 60+ challenges in his life, he was one of the greatest masters ever.

  • @sinhaserpente

    MMA = Mixed MARTIAL ARTS.

    Anybody who is very skilled can overcome someone who isn't as skilled any day, it doesn't matter if you're a Martial Arts sensei or MMA fighter.

  • @pissed7off Yes, the more skilled fighter usually wins a fight, but you must understand that mma fighters have greater skills. This is because they train in a number of combat areas (standing, clinch, ground) and not just in one. This give them more tools and more abilities to fight with. They can choose where to take the fight and remove the opponents advantages and put him at a disadvantage. There is such a thing as stylistic match up. Some styles do better against others.

  • @sinhaserpente

    I see where you're coming from.

    From my observations, most of the MMA fighters are highly trained in a form of martial arts, so they're somewhat of the same... the MMA fighter has some additional training. It'd be interesting to see an MMA fighter match off against a traditional martial arts enthusiast, that's quite unusual, lol.

  • @sinhaserpente that depends on the fighter not the fight..

  • @fcbigb Styles have a big influence on the outcomes of fights.