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@aikifan77 it is based on Hapkido which as anyone with any Martial Arts Knowledge will know has the same/similar Lineage to Aikido via Daito Ryu Jujitsu
I feel that I should add for the benefit of Titleofrecord. Most of the techniques shown here are actually breaks, much like the aikido techniques such as kote-gaeshi and shi-ho-nage, although there is a throwing element the main aim is to break the wrist or arm. The person going over is doing so, in most cases, as a counter to the break, they're literally saving themselves. I'm not being patronising, just thought you might be interested as it's something most prctitioners fail to mention
There are some elements of aikido in this. In fact similar to aikijutsu. I'm gonna agree with Gambit on this. Techniques are techniques, they are applied in a safe environment in a safe manner. They're not, in their practical form, performed in this manner. These techniques show principles more than anything, it doesn't look pretty on the street. As for the striking side of things, they're a whole different set of principles that allow openings for techniques such as these. I likey verymuch
@aikifan77 it is based on Hapkido which as anyone with any Martial Arts Knowledge will know has the same/similar Lineage to Aikido via Daito Ryu Jujitsu
Dobbersky 2 months ago
@Urbanz1975 ....Resistance is futile.......not going with it and "jumping" will result in a trip to the emergency room for x-rays and a cast
e55amgkomp 7 months ago 2
Very fake looking when the "victim" is jumping every time they are flipped, to help the effect. Is this WWF?
Urbanz1975 7 months ago
@jman8990 Yes thats gm J. Serio and he is performing him e yong sul serie.
jo15000 1 year ago
TheRealMontero, Yes I do think that is Grand Master Serio, along with Master Eduardo Navarro.
jman8990 1 year ago
Is that GM Serio?
TheRealMontero 1 year ago
I feel that I should add for the benefit of Titleofrecord. Most of the techniques shown here are actually breaks, much like the aikido techniques such as kote-gaeshi and shi-ho-nage, although there is a throwing element the main aim is to break the wrist or arm. The person going over is doing so, in most cases, as a counter to the break, they're literally saving themselves. I'm not being patronising, just thought you might be interested as it's something most prctitioners fail to mention
aikifan77 1 year ago
There are some elements of aikido in this. In fact similar to aikijutsu. I'm gonna agree with Gambit on this. Techniques are techniques, they are applied in a safe environment in a safe manner. They're not, in their practical form, performed in this manner. These techniques show principles more than anything, it doesn't look pretty on the street. As for the striking side of things, they're a whole different set of principles that allow openings for techniques such as these. I likey verymuch
aikifan77 1 year ago
Eso es de lA diciplina del dr kimm y de los masters alonso rosado y alonso r jr buen trabajo
kremsoe 1 year ago
Keep in mind this is an exibition, a show of skill, not what you tend to do in the classes from what Ive seen on youtube anyways..
zzsharka 1 year ago