Mushin Ryu - Techniques Yawara
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@NinjatoSama This gets old, and its really silly. If one follows your train of thought, then one can only get good at fighting in life and death situations by fighting in life and death situations. So instead training just short of injury, like every military and combatant on this planet has done for millenia, people should just go out, and find someone who wants to kill them so they can learn how to fight in a 'real' fight, and hope that the person doesn't really kill them.
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The 'right' part was just for me to introduce my explanation. Sorry if it did not interest you, I hope it may be useful for some other fellow. Regards.
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Right? I didn't say that he was wrong :( nor was I asking for an explanation.
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"Pochazet" is right. Yet the word "Yawara" can also be used to describe Japanese self-defense systems, as 'Yawara' and 'Jû' of 'Jû Jutsu' share the same kanji.
As for the weapon, it is also called 'Kubotan'.
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Let me explain to you that this video shows the end of a seminar in which I had to briefly demonstrate all the techniques we had studied that day. My partner and I are not at all playing roles of bellicose ennemies - as you can noticed I am even smiling in some parts. At that moment we were just demonstrating the movements deliberately using no aggressive behavior, no "resistance whatsoever". By the way, it is very rude in Japanese to use the word "sama" for your own name. Regards.
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Yawara is a weapon, not a system of self defense. Jiu Jitsu is a form of self defense.
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Good techniques....considering there was little to no resistance whatsoever.
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Thanks ;) I'll try and create other videos of our Yawara trainings.
My point is, all these techniques work great in the studio but in real life, it's not so neat and clean. How many times have you really seen a good technique in a sparring match? Usually it's a mess and all skill goes out the window.
Concerning the Sama suffix.....there was no malice behind it. It's an Internet handle, nothing more or less.
NinjatoSama 1 month ago
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About sparring matches, it is all conditioned by rules thus yes we cannot really appoint how great work self-defense, jû jutsu or whatever system's techniques. As far as I am concerned, 'real life' and 'sparring match' are two very different environments. Anyway, the point is the training we have on the techniques which are basically efficient. If it is still a mess I guess we should just train more.
33Hatori 1 month ago