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  • @StormbringerStudios The Jutsu side of Aiki usually leans towards the circle work being smaller and more focused on joint rotation theory. The Do side tends to use larger circles.

    I've trained in both over the years. The distinction that Grand Master used to use was "The Do form puts people on the ground. Jutsu Form adds a bit more screaming."

    It's also a little less soft, though I don't imply that aikido is soft. I've been effectively put on the floor by both. :)

  • its just the as my sport, aikido. hihihi :)

  • You are a gifted artist Maul. Your silat has always been superb, I had no idea if your Aiki Jujitsu training.

  • I know that Aiki Jujitsu is the ancestor of Aikido, but today, what is the difference between the two? I'll be testing for sankyu in Aikido this summer, so i have some experience. The two look very much alike.

  • @levele304 thanks for that bit

  • looks cool, and probably brings good chi centre, but not very applicable to fighting someone who has any kind of training.

  • wow he wears the belt over the hakama thats wrong i think, is it ?

  • i want to see him use it on a black guy

  • @magic666fate Black guys come to Maul's seminars. Everybody is prone to gravity and falling check your physics book, my friend.

  • It really does look more like Aikido. Aiki Jujutsu is more direct!

  • Great technique!

  • this is Aikido NOT aiki Jujitsu

    remember this : aikido from Jujitsu

  • @knonlylove Wrong. You need to do a bit more research. Aikido is the Budo form of the Bujutsu known as Aiki-jujutsu. "Ki: means "Spirit Energy", and "ai" means "~Blend". Aiki mean "Blend Energy" and it's where you use your opponents strength and momentum against himself. Aiki-jujutsu is a form of jujutsu that focuses on the Aiki aspect of combat. Aikido was made by a master of Aiki-jujutsu. He altered the style to focus even more on the Aiki tactic because of his religious convictions.

  • This is real Aikido. I love it!

  • aikido looks cool i once did karate, jujitsu and judo for 2 years but never aikido i should go for aikido

  • good

  • His Sliat is truly wonderful. I don't know why he chose to try and represent aiki jujutsu. This is more aikido like. True Aiki jujitsu only exists within a handful of styles....Go Shin Do is not one of them

  • Nice Applied Aiki done well!!!

  • is it me or is this aikido

  • Uhh read first before posting.

  • im a cage fighter. half of this i cant use bc its aginst the rules but so many little things i can......amazing

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  • Beautiful.

    By the way, what do you call people from Brunei? Answer: Brunette. I hope you enjoyed that joke.

  • Try mixing the entries and striking of any of your traditional Chinese or Philipino arts, and use the Japanese principals of Aiki to throw, lock. or finish. I've been ridiculed for trying this, but have actually used this theory in combat, on the street. I am a cop, so I have a great testing grounds.

  • hmmm....your method sounds very Jeet Kune Do

  • I could see why you would say that. I am a student of traditional Aikijujutsu, but I have found that the Jeet Kune Do entries are much better for dealing with crazed and armed attackers, but you cant deny the effectiveness of the Aiki principles for controlling the same attackers.

  • Frank Shamrock is no gracie. He lost to Renzo Gracie ( n no gracie will fight against renzo out of respect n family virtues).

    Anyhow...all of these even BJJ has roots from traditional jujitsu. But i believe...we can learn something from all martial arts (physically, philosophically or spiritually).

  • And Vice Versa. All JuJutsu (Jiu-Jitsu, Etc) Have The Same Techniques Within Their Respective Styles, It Is Resistance That Seperate Effective From Ineffective. If You Spar Against A Resisting Opponent Using The Techniques Within Your System, Then You Will Be Able To Use The Techniques Against An Attacker, But If All You Do Is Kata Without Resistance, Then When An Attacker Resists, You're F*****d. This Holds True For Any System.

  • bit of an oversimplification don't you think? besides wasn't it forbidden for even high ranking samurai to wear their swords in the palace?

  • dont wana upset any1, but when do u see a guy running upto someone in a fight with their arm out?

    this art doesnt work on the streets

  • It is true that aiki techniques aren't very realistic on 'the street' for a normal martial artist.. Things like these are realistic for people at Menkyo level or above (think someone 6. dan+ - naturally all high dans aren't good enough for this as there are no common standards for dan graduations))

  • anround 1:00 is one of my favorite moves to do

  • i practiced aiki jujutsu (kaze arashi ryu) for a number of years and i must say the instructor in this video does a very good demo of some of his aiki techniques it brings it all back and once you have done this its something whats in your blood for life 17 years and still learning thanks tommy

  • i agree 100% with yamaarashi21. my experience is what ever art i'm doing aiki jujutsu is my core, it allways comes out.

  • dude...read the question (comments cum question). i dun care what anybody says. i'm simply asking a question. Btw, if i do meet the Sensei, i would respectfully seek his knowledge. U shud read carefully before making the last remark. Tq.

  • read my comments n questions...it's basically a question. Rates are one thing, n i respect Sensei as it's obviously shown here in youtube. n shud i be in brunei, i will definitely seek the Sensei, again...sigh...tq.

  • i wonder how would MMA or real hardcore street savvy fighters fare against practitioner of aiki-jujutsu or even silat suffian??? U know how hypes some of these groups are...what more with gracie jiujitsu. Care to share anybody??

    tq...

  • Well Frank Shamrock, the 5x UFC middle weight champion, a member of the Gracie family, along with other international reknown martial artist rates Guru / Sensei Maul Mornie as one of the best in the world. He is well respected in Europe and the US. You should google him before writing this comment.

  • Frank Shamrock a member of the Gracie family ? Are you kidding ???

  • this can be applied to that usually wen u reach a higher rank. the problem i find with a lot of dojos is they lack stiking and how they stike. now this guy hear obviously hits but rly wasnt showin it since this is only a demo. some of these techs rnt the ones ud use 4 fighters like ur speakin of. but yes a lot of them would. also there r many variations of these tech to fit the proper situation. also i would like to add idk y ppl fliped on u. u asked a question and were respectfully about askin

  • @borneowarrior an MMA practitioner would KO or sub this guy in less than a minute. Most of these techniques look too staged and it's actually surprising to see so many of you buy into this crap.

  • @mrpsb7 My sensei was a police officer in one of the most dangerous cities in the world (Caracas) and he beat the crap out of two assholes that didn’t know he was a daito ryu Aikijujutsu expert. Those guys sued him for using excessive brutal force BTW.

  • @mrpsb7 MMA guys are so prone to having their knees stomped. I've done that soooooooo many times.

  • @Djinnmeister lol post a video on youtube and i'll believe that. Common sense tells me you'd get KTFO the moment you even look at an MMA guy's knees

  • @mrpsb7 Haha, that tells me 1) you'd look at their knees before you struck and 2) you'd throw it as a first strike instead of a combination. I did all my stuff ten years ago before all these stupid limiting rules. Be well.

  • @Djinnmeister lol, bottom line is if your martial art doesn't focus on sparring with every aspect of fighting (standing, ground etc..) and instead focuses more on pre-meditated bullshit, then it will lose against a more complete fighting system.

    MMA is the most complete system as it focuses on ALL areas, the fact that it is a sport does not mean it can't be effective on the street. You call it 'limiting', but It is AS REAL AS IT GETS. It's practitioners get hit for real, something othr arts dnt

  • @mrpsb7 If you're into bottoms lines then here it is. I was cross-training and doing so called MMA way back in 1986. That included Judo, wrestling, Muay Thai and yes Aikido. My Aiki instructor was a prison officer so he got it to work and taught us the same. My point is that when the so-called UFC began the competitors were permitted to go for joint attacks and headbutts and it was then as real as it gets without it being on the streets. Real doesn';t include a referee. Be well.

  • @Djinnmeister These rules were introduced to make MMA 'cleaner' to audiences to make it more acceptable mainstream. Not to mention the fact that head butts cut people too quickly thus ended fights prematurely. Joint attacks are still legal... ever heard of an armbar? a kneebar? you regular see grounded opponents up-kick towards the opponents knee too... Despite these moves being illegal in competition there is nothing stopping these athletes from using them in the street.

  • @mrpsb7 The moment rules are introduced it ceases to be reality based. Headbutts end fights quickly! wow, I never thought of that. So does a well delivered punch, shell we have those banned. By joint attacks I meant with strikes. The only whilst on the ground kicks to opponants knees I've seen were as threatening gestures, not a real attempt at causing the contest to end. A person will use on the streets what they have trained to use for the streets. This is called state conditioned learning....

  • @mrpsb7 My point is this, that UFC/MMA fighters should stop believing they are ultimate.

  • @Djinnmeister No one is claiming MMA to be 'real', it's just as real as it gets, especially compared to all the other hand to hand fighting systems. Head butts will cut a lot easier than a punch especially in someone's guard.

    As I said before, sparring is the most important aspect of training for a fight as it conditions you for the heat of the battle, distancing, getting hit etc etc... The martial arts that teach 'deadly street' moves such as groin and throat strikes, eye pokes etc... (contd.)

  • Respond to this video... (...) cannot successfully teach it's students to use them in a real-life situation if they don't use these techniques in sparring. Using these techniques in sparring can damage your opponent which is why they resort to pre-meditated "i won't touch you but you have to stay still" stuff like this. An MMA guy will be better equipped to use these techniques as he will have a better understanding of distancing, a higher pain threshold, be more relaxed and just plain deadlier

  • I would like to know if someone could point me to a videos, that specifically shows the eight points of kuzushi and the proper applications of them. I need to brush up on them.

  • I cant see i am disrespectful for wanting the truth? I am not angry with anyone...I by the way am a instructor within FMA and chose not to be within Bujinkan, because i dont want to teach their full system. Yes, you are right Hontai Yoshin-ryu is a part of Bujinkan and its Ju-Jutsu, but none of them are Ninjutsu (Bujinkan is more then just the Ninja Ryus), so unless you are also forefarther to Togakure ryu, Gyokushin ryu, and Kumogakure ryu. Then your claim is not correct...

  • You chose not to be with Bujinkan, so why are you taking this seriously? Tokagure is is a "jutsu", Gyokushin is a "jutsu", all koryu arts are "jutsu" its just a name. It means "way". You are trying to seperate the meaning and make it different. Bujinkan consist of 9 schools. All of them are from jujutsu in one form or another. If they have wristlocks, kuzushi, hip throws, atemi in one form or another, it is still "jutsu".

  • Jutsu means technique.

    Ninjutsu means the art of nin. Nin has several meanings.

    Do is the japanese word for "way". Aikido means the way of harmonieus energy(or something like that) like taekwondo means the way of the hand and foot.

  • I can see that im going no where with my explaination. My advice, be more open minded, unless you actually commit to train in a certain art, dont worry about saying japanese names or the foreign names. u are filipino, concentrate in yr FMA, ninjitsu is not your culture so why bother naming the different ryus. Im not even impressed, because im not interested in Bujinkan. I will end my discussion here. Thank you migsunedo.

  • I have not gotten any videos up of me doing Ninjutsu yet (Bujinkan) and one of my instructors was Jim Karstensen a 4 dan. and his teacher was GM. Dr. Hatsumi...

    I say i only teach parts because, i dont want to teach all from Bujinkan and i am not a instructor...Now you claim its general history, why dont you answer me then?

    What Ninjutsu style is he according to your general history forefarther to, since i really like to know it after many years within Bujinkan... :)

  • migsundo, i think you are confused here. Im not claiming anything, this is not my video, Im not the one on this clip. Why are you angry with me for? If u are not an instructor then why are you being judgemental on others. It better that you continue training rather claim to know the whole of ninjitsu. For yoru info, Sensei Maul is 4th dan in Goshindo Aikijujutsu and 1st dan in Jujutsu. He never claimed he knows bujinkan. have u actually fully read the video description??

  • I dont see the description being negative or disrespective to anyone. This video has been up since 2007, it has been watched my more than 60,000+ viewers. If he was being disrespectful, someone would have said something before this. You are only starting an arguement because you pick and choose the description which doesnt suit what you read in wikipedia. How long have you been taking ninjitsu? You do know bujinkan consists of 9 schools yes? Hontai Yoshin-ryu is jujustu.

  • No, i dont think so Coldwatch...he he....But if he has meet many "Ninjitsu" instructors maybe you could mention which "Ninjitsu" style it is your style is forefarther to, since i really like to know?

  • I think you are misunderstanding me. I dont study ninjitsu, i study silat under this instructor. Im saying that he never claims to be a forefather to anything, he just mentions the general history. I think you are deliberately trying not to understand. You say you do only "parts" of ninjitsu in your profile. did you actually completed any of the syllabus?Who did you learn it from? how come there are no videos of you doing ninjitsu?

  • Since Koga Ryu Ninjutsu is a dead linage and the people claiming to teach this are fakes, this is also why i did respond even that you seem like a good style and you did not mean any disrespect, you are still hurting your self if its a claim that like many other just to promote your style (or a misunderstanding). I mean people might get the wrong idea of your style...

  • Migsunedo, if he was claiming what was not true, wont you think the thousands of ninjutsu practitioners worldwide would have said something about it? He is not claiming anything, he is merely stating the general history, not his personal claim. He has met other ninjitsu, jujitsu and karate practitioners worldwide and never had any problem with them. This instructors skills are respected worldwide by many martial artist.

  • Yes, but the only real Ninjutsu styles are X-Kans like Bujinkan, Genbukan, Jinenkan (Iga Ryu) and modern Ninjutsu styles with roots in these styles, so from that i dont think he can claim to be the forefarther...

  • I dont think you can claim that Aikijujutsu is the forefarther of a style like Ninjutsu (X-Kans), without backing it up with something, your movement are very different from ours so i really cant see where you get it from. But if this is Daito Aikijujutsu on wiki, then Aikijujutsu is approximately 900 years, where as some Ryus within X-Kans are approx. 1500 years...

    A other thing Kyusho is not so much a style, its "pressure points" on the body (or dim-mak in Chinese).... :)

  • migsunedo, he wrote "several" styles of Karate and ninjutsu arts not "all". the instructor travels around the world and met many masters from different arts. He' s not here to disrespect anyone. He has met Bujinkan Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi, so he knows what he is saying without disrespecting anyone. And he never claims this is Daito-Ryu either. Dont be too analytical, its not healthy for any art. At thye end of the day its not the art but the pracitioner is what makes it work.

  • This looks like it could be either very effective or very ineffective, alot of the moves, such as 0:20 and 0:42 look like the opponent willingly when to the floor, wheras moves such as 0:26, 0:39 look like they would. I'm probably wrong but I'd like some convincing before I start taking lessons! lol

  • Thank you for showing your techniques. It takes courage to show your stuff on such an open forum. You are right when you say that Aiki Jujutsu is a very effective martial art. I have been studying Daito Ryu for 20 years under Kondo Sensei. Keep up the great work. Andy

  • TOYOTA Rules;-)

  • 2:47 Defence against men trying to polish your face.

  • Dear sir I would like to know what style or origin is this aikijujitsu as my self too teach the same.

    yours sensei Camilleri

  • OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMG 1;09 IS THE SHIT!!!!! PWND *1000 teacxh me teach me teach me.

  • The name is "yonkyo".

    But it's usualy applied on the other side of the arm.

    But I do agree with you. Made in that way, it's quite cool.

    =D

  • Heheh... the white belt was taking ukemi like crazy. Maybe he's not really a white belt, or maybe a white belt who knows enough about the techniques.

  • aiki ju jutsu only uses white and black belts, they beleived your spirit was in the belt, so you dont wash it. it goes from white to yellow to green to brown then black naturally

  • So they rely on sweat stains and algae for belt color? I seriously doubt that. But I do agree that some schools of martial arts don't use the Jigoro Kano system of color ranking. I've heard of schools where you wear a white belt the whole way until the instructor gives you a black belt when he thinks you're ready.

  • my school is extreamly traditional and for good reasons. i cant find any good info about the colored belts being a western practice, but i assure you thats what my sensei told me (and he heard that from his sensei who studied ju jutsu in japan). anyway my point is rank should be expressed through your skill, not your belt color

  • I agree with your main point, that belt color is not indicative of skill, but I think the color system helps the instructor keep track of his students as far as the transmission of techniques is concerned.

    But ultimately, in the color system, gaining a black belt merely means that you have learned the basic techniques of an art satisfactorily. The real learning happens only after the black belt.

  • sure. a white belt in the states could mean a guy who goes 2x week for an hour at a time. He holds that rank for 90 days, maybe more, then gets promoted. That same white belt elsewhere might have been holding it for a year or more, and practices several times per week

  • We had an aikido BB (5 years of study) in our MMA school and he tried some of that stuff on us while doing Pancrase. Absolutely none of it worked on us. That said, he could wrist lock you while grappling on the ground which was amazingly painful and effective but, really, they were low percentage moves all in all. THe Greco guy we had was better at those types of takedowns. Looks like it would be fun to practice though!

  • all i know is i wish he was my master!!!nuff said.

  • first of all, just because bjj is popular doesn't make it the best. bjj got beat by sambo(fedor) more than once and by judo(yoshida vs royce gracie) and wrestling(sakuraba vs gracies). it all depends on the fighter.

  • I believe that bjj is the best martial art for the ground work, not the best of all martial arts. An argument could be made that Wrestling is the best discipline for takedown without a Gi, and Judo is the best if you use a Gi, Muay Thai is the best for striking.I am refering to a one on one situation here, multiple oponents the best martial art is running. If you ever want to fight you have to know the ground game and that is Bjj. It's popular because it works for real not because i's the best.

  • i wouldnt say muay thai is the best for striking nessecarily, but its the best for brute style striking. you can do a properly placed kung fu strike that will outdo a muay thai strike, but a good muay thai kick elbow or knee is powerful as shit.

    their punching is lacking though.

    as far as jiu jitsu i do it and i love it, definately the best for ground game.

  • Thanks for ur info so i already delet it...appologize about it...I'll talk with my bro sbout it..Thanks again

  • If this was all there was to Maul that would be enough, but he is one of the greatest martial arts teachers around today.

  • This sensei is a really fine teacher. We trained tonight, and he paid credit to his sensei in the UK, Julian.

    Keep the techniques honest. Not for show or ego. But for mutual benefit, on and off the mat.

    This dojo is in Menglait sport complex upstairs. We train aikido there on Mon, Wed, Fri at 7.40pm.

  • it's to big for any person to know it all. all aspects of jujitsu are affective. the ground portion of it is very good to know in a one on one fight especially a compitition setting where a soft mat is involved. the aiki is for body movement and direction. im a third dan in aiki jujitsu and study bjj and judo. it all has it's place. blue belt is not the same as having a black belt in something else your still a baby trying to force things. word to the wise don't start any fights on the street.

  • any idea where is this aiki is held in brunei and what time? cause my friend and I are both interested to learn

  • Aikijutsu is also found in the modern ninjutsu schools. When combined with knowledge of other schools like gyoku-ryu and the ninpo schools you can create some beautiful, efficient and more importantly effective techniques. BJJ is good for groundwork, but it requires time to subdue an opponent and assumes fights are one on one, which on the street is not usually the case.

    Study BJJ, but don't blind yourself to reality... I won't even comment on MMA! cuttingthroughthematrix. com

  • Judgingby the moves on this video... there is no way that u can do any of those moves on me and Im just a blue belt in BJJ.

    A good blue belt in BJJ is the equivalent to a black belt in any other martial art.

    You may be able to get a punch or a kick in but once we get a hold of you...what u gonna do??

  • basically... your right...by looking at BJJ...definitely if your against an experienced BJJ...its a very bad idea to fight them on the ground... but you cant say BJJ is a perfect martial art...nothing is perfect...martials arts r created by ppl...nobody's perfect...which means..anything we create aint perfect...everything has a flaw... and besides..its a sport..there are soo much things you can do if no rules are applied..

  • Do not waste ur time with stuff that doesn;t work in real life.

    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is the way to go.

  • SAD, another "misinformed" BJJ practitioner, who thinks BJJ will work in real life.

  • Where have u been the last 80 plus years..

    Its been proved over and over again that no other martial art has been able to reign over jiu-jitsu.

    Everybody challenges the Gracies and other BJJ practicioners and no one has been able to prove them wrong...ever.

  • Pablo, Im a brownbelt BJJ. Please do not talk as if u are talking for all BJJ practitioners. Its ppl like u who doesnt respect other arts that give BJJ practitioners a bad name. Talk to the Gracies or the Machados, they dont talk about other arts. BJJ fighters are not keyboard warriors, we fight on the mat. It would be wise to know who yr talking about, the Gracies consult this instructor on edge weapons awareness.

  • If you don't mind... who are you a brown belt under??

  • Who are YOU a blue belt under? Being ranked in BJJ doesnt meant we can disrespect other arts. You will understand this the more you progress in BJJ.

  • What the hell is your problem man??

    That was just a simple question and it had nothing to do with disrespecting anybody at all, I was just curious thats all but you know what, lets just leave this at what it is

    two people with different views on things.

    Have a great life.

  • I do have a GREAT life. Have you read your own comments on this video? you call that not disrespecting? You should have not said anything at the beginning. Be more open minded and know more about the ppl u talk about b4 saying anything. And pls do not talk as if u talk for all BJJ practitioners, being a blue belt doenst give u that responsiblity. Thank you.

  • Well said

  • I walked into a BJJ training hall recently for some open sparring; I have nothing but some rudimentary knowledge of Aiki Jiujutsu and a solid wrestling background. I was able to defeat several more experienced opponenets, simply by virtue of my conditioning and strength. A man like Randy Couture, I am sure, could prove a BJJ practitioner wrong quite easily, and that simply using Greco-roman throws and a good sprawl.

  • I will love to hear what u have to say about mma.

  • your misguided at best & deadlines is right in what he said to you.

    IF you are well trained & the other person is well trained it really comes down to who ate their wheaties that day regardless of style

  • Some of the techniques look like they may be real-world applicable, but many of those throws seem to be counteracting the opponents momentum (like the throws at 0:15 and 1:16). Personally, Ive noticed that techniques like that are workable against smaller opponents (160ish), but if you are fighting/sparring with a larger opponent (225+) these would (more likely than not) be resisted with ease. Im not saying this as a slam btw, I was hoping you could post a vid fighting large combatants

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  • wasting your time with this type of stuff. it has no use in a real fight.

  • Great vid...very good technique

  • Interesting! thank you!

  • Hmmmmmmm.... Do these guys ever do live sparring?

  • guess not... they wouldn't dare to compromise themselves;)

  • Yeah... you go down on purpose... check is in the mail...run at me with eyes closed!!!! Hehehe... pretty funny!

  • Do u guys even know who you are talking about? Chcek out this guys other video. Its kinda ignorant choosing one video out of many and judge it. You guys cant do half of what he does.

  • Although it seems he has a wealth of knowledge, and many of these techniques when performed correctly can be brutal, I was simply inquiring whether or not they do live sparring. If someone learns techniques and does not go against any opponents in live sparring it would be a waste of time in my opinion. None of the people in this video are fighting back.

  • Im not implying that he doesnt do live sparring. I am a bluebelt in brazilian jiu jitsu, so I know a little bit about what Im saying, and no I havent seen any of his other videos but I will check them out since you said something. I think I made a good point though, and I havent had any response as to whether or not they do live sparring

  • Also, you are calling me ignorant based on something I said about one video. At the same time you imply that I dont know half of what he does when you dont know me at all. Doesnt that make you a little ignorant also? Granted I dont practice ai ki do, but still.

  • So what you are saying is that, its OK if you judge and joke about ppl, but its not OK if ppl judge and joke about you. And isnt that a bit hipocritical in your character, disrespecting aiki styles but yet learning it?

  • Ok again, does he do live sparring? Do you even know? Did you even read what I said? How did I disrespect anyone? I bet you cant even answer that question. To answer your question, No, thats not what Im saying. Did you even watch the video? What kind of training is having someone run at you with their arm out? If you cant answer a simple question your not worth talking to. Have a nice day!

  • Yes i do know that he does do live sparring with edged and impact weapons. If you took your time to watch his other videos and google who this instructor really then you would not even ask that question. Now it just shows how shallow u are, judging someone from a single 4 minute video.

  • yeahimjoey is not being jocularly judgmental. He is merely INQUIRING as to whether there's practicality should Aiki Jujutsu be applied against a resisting opponent; nothing more, nothing less. Please read yeahimjoey's comments a lot more carefully.

  • i think u should find a more flexible uki :)) (1:30)

  • i agree with what deadlines wrote, if you say that is not aikido just because the techniques are done with speed and force, and if you say that is not aikijujutsu just because its soft and gentle, then i really urge you to practice and learn deeper into whatever martial art you are learning currently

  • I could definitely see a use for these techniques in my Kajukenbo training.

  • 1:07 lol

  • I am fully aware that Aikido came from Aikijutsu. What I'm saying is what is being done in the video looks more like Aikido than Aikijutsu. It looks soft and gentle.

  • budodude, U were talking about the big sign earlier. Not all aikido is soft and gentle, and not all aikijujutsu is hard. If u check the lineage of different aikido, it depends on the sensei,e.g.Yoshinkan is hard, Tohei is soft, Tomiki is sports,etc, so it is the same with aiki jujutsu, e.g. rappokai, daitoryu, takumakai,etc. Saying that u r fully aware, and then just "catagorizing" aikijujutsu is hard and aikido is soft, is not right.

  • QUTOE: "Because the room is regularly used by the Aikido Club, that is why you see the Aikido banner in the background."

    taken from the text over there >>>>>

  • O mestre tem técnica bem apurada

  • its NOT aikido, its Aiki Jujutsu

    Aikido was created after aiki jujutsu

    read the title and the wrting over there>>>>

  • Looks like Aikido....and what about the big sign in the background thats says......AIKIDO....lol Aikijutsu is much harder...look at some Aikijutsu video on youtube

  • Dude, the aikido sign is explained in the text over there >>>>>

    Try reading it before posting ;)

    Oh and I'm fully aware of what aikijujustsu is

  • If you think that this is Aikijutsu, then I have to question anything you write.

  • if thats the same person getting fliped and hand,neck,leg,and arm twisted,and tapping the ground for mercy the whole time, then i feel sry for him.....

  • this is insane

  • one of my favorites practices in aikido is "randori"!!

  • of course is aikido!!

  • Isn't that aikido?!

  • if you have never seen this. Pay attention to the foot work. It is a big part of aikido.

  • I like to punch things.

  • Good for you

  • JUJITSU!!!!!!!!!!! VEE-ARNIS-Jitsu!!!!!

  • This is an excellent display. I've been studying Hapkido for the last 9 yrs. This demo really shows the relationship between the arts. A great enjoyment to watch. thank you!

  • Lol I don't mix styles either I just use w/e is most useful in types of situations

  • Seems more like aikido with legs locks and chokes rather than Daito-ryu. Some interesting stuff, though.

  • Its what is felt not seen that makes an aiki art. Aiki doesnt necessarily be Daito ryu, these are very common assumptions in the west. No where in the video description did it say this was Daito ryu, Aikido or typical Jiu Jitsu.

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  • im from brunei and im just wondering if they are giving lessons to the public.

  • Great video, awesome!

  • Who is the older man in this video

  • nice to see some classical martial art.. keep it upp I enjoyed it.

  • This was a fantastic demonstration! I look forward to seeing more vid posts!

  • i dont find this very helpful. i agree with professorkarma. all im seeing is counter grapples when ur opponent is making a direct obvious attack. if u have any techniques on side attacks, grapples, and kicks please make a video for them, otherwise i dont find this MA very useful.

  • fulanjito, if you expect an instructional lessons, I recommend that you buy it the video or train in the dojo rather than stealing a few moves here and there by watching afew free clips.

  • yo irishbudoka, dont forget bruce lee he did not think his art was the best, but a combination of all the best parts of them. he said "my way is no way" and "become like water so you fit the vessel" my way is no way so all ways are mine. ridgid martial art systems create armys of wariors who move like robots. "aliveness" is the key to martial arts.

  • all I've ever seen from aikido is demo's ...

  • Who runs at someone with their hand out like a sword? lol

  • ur so rite

  • beautiful...

  • beautiful.

  • Everybody believes their martial art is the best one! If they didn't, why would they waste their time doing the second best MA? We all have our likes and dislikes and we all have our OWN reasons to pursue the art we like.

  • do you call it tenkan too?

    i do ordinary aikido

  • When I first started training we called it tenkan, but now the Japanese term we use is ura, (to turn fro the back). Yes the throws do look like the Uke is falling for you, but there are a lot of hidden techniques that you do not see, (examples would be joint manipulation and interrupting the nerve impluses to the brain).

  • i love how fuckin retardded it looks when they simply fall to the ground cuase he touches him with like .1 lb of pressure -_-

    stupid aikdo

  • djfreeagent5150, is an example of an ignorant comment. who doesnt understand the principles of joint manipulation and unbalancing, within a glance comments only on what he sees on the outside.

  • I'm a cop, started doing this for self defense, enjoyed it and stayed. One of my partners started working out with us, he came to me one day and told me that he no longer wanted to work out with us, he was afraid of being injured. Later he became very skeptical about the art, that's okay because this is not fo everyone. I enjoy practicing and teaching this art, for my profession it is very good.

  • Very nice Demonstration. I study Aiki Jujutsu Watanabe Ryu (3rd Degree Balck Belt). While travelling I have worked out in several Akido Dojo's, the big difference is that in Akido they turn the attacker (Uke), into un-balance, Aiki Jujutsu attempts to place the Uke (attacker) into un-balance as quickly as possible. This is why it looks like a cut down version of Akido.

  • reformulate yourself, this time use the verb unbalance. You do nto need to say preverb INTO

  • Call this what you want; aikijujutsu, aikido, or wahtever! It is still good!! Some people believe that aikido is a softer version of aikijujutsu. Of course the Daito-ryu people think that only their version is aikijujutsu. No, aikijujutsu people don't ;ook down of aikido people. Not the true aj students. Aikijujutsu is what it is and aikido is what it is!

  • it is very strange to see the other major style .. maybe it is also strange for you to see aikido.. not strange in what you see, but what you feel

  • btw this demonstration is alot like aikido , the rounder form.

    in my opinion aikido is aikijujutsu only rounder and less emphazise on technique

  • i was once told by a high ranking shihan in daito ru aikijujutsu that aikido and daito make look simular but whats happening inturnally are two very seperate things thats why i train daito ryu!!!!!!

  • do aikijujutsu people look down on aikido people? i do ordinary aikido .. it feels like chopped down version of this..

  • very good demonstration of aiki jujutsu