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The Art of the Wristlock: Ikkyo

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  • THESE LOCKS ARE FROM JAPANESE JUJITSU

  • I really respect Roy Dean. He effectively combines aikido and BJJ techniques. Aikido can be very effective if trained properly and if you have BJJ to complement it. By having ground grappling skills, one can use aikido techniques with more confidence. I believe I once saw a video of Roy Dean in a grappling tournament actually apply a standing arm lock for a brief moment before taking the guy down to the mat. I have the utmost respect for Roy Dean.

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  • never learned this move as ikkyo, I learned this as the suppinated lock from the thrust. From where osotou gari comes from the wrist.

  • @IExpressART Yes. It's something of a twist the body to dodge, capture the hand, and then continue.

  • @FCABRICKWORK Physiology is the same in all humans. You will see the same locks in almost every grappling art.

  • @FCABRICKWORK actualy,this is a standard tehnique from any style of aikido...

  • @MrDontstareitsrude how is bjj not any good my dad got his bb in judo in korea been doing judo here for over 20 years and loves bjj

  • Can you do it against a punch??

  • Everyone knows that Akido has roots in Daito Ryu Aiki Jutsu and this art was and art of the Samurai just as Ju Jitsu was a Samurai art. I'm sure that over the thousands of years at war they learned from each other. I know that Morihei Ueshiba had adapted Aikijitsu to fit the lifestyle of high ideals. As for Brazilian Ju Jitsu it is Ju Jitsu that was adapted by a brazilian family, this means it is just a variation of ju jitsu not a holy art handed down from God.

  • @SiquelaTrevisan Aikido comes from daito ryu aikido is the art of rolling and falling on the floor oh and BJJ ain't a good art to learn

  • @FCABRICKWORK No, they're from Aikikai Aikido (i know because i trained it and i'm training BJJ now)

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