REAL AIKIDO "Demonstration 2009" - Fariz Abdullayev ***
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I don't know what this is but it's an excellent demonstration. Definite aiki principals on display.
In fact it's more fluid and circular than most aikidoka I've seen.
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Very nice style
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@rashton78 you right, I use to practice with Judokas whom does not follow me and when they're grabbing me they let me go as soon as they feel I start doing something.. So, you have to do really soft and smooth in order to avoid any fast reaction. for example, If you grab with straight for a kote gaeshi or a shiho nage, you just can't do it, people reacts very fast. the most not feel power in you hands, so you can use the entire body movement. real aikido is too strong to be effective.
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@miloedo i totally agree with this, i trained and i went to do a wrist lock on some guy who was stronger and he nearly snapped my fingers! i guess it does depend on your level of ability but you notice in these videos the opponent always runs at the insrtuctor with his hands out at waist level virtually saying 'here you go, here's my hands all ready for your wrist lock' i have seen many street fights and the only one thing that ever wins is the willing to smack the shit out of the guy!
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@larbo1616 aikdio doesn't come before common sense. If the guy grabs your leg, use the other one to stamp on him. Aikido teaches respect for all human life, but the life of some violent thug should never come before your own. Aikido works, but eventually you have to do what it takes to survive
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I have a book about Aikido, but there is still a question on my mind. I have read that every sort of attack can be neutralised in Aikido, but imagine the following situation. You're being attacked by multiple attackers. Some who have fallen on the ground still lie near you, but you are busy neutralsing the attack of a third attacker. What would you do when a person on the ground grabs your feet which makes you unable to move? Or, what if this person makes you fall by doing this?
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Aikido is 90% mental 10% Physical... Real Aikido is more like Jiu Jitsu but i think it won't be effective in real situations because their ukes always hit very slow.... and nage do the technique very fast.. almost unbalanced. they should try with a real punch or a real grab... and you will see real aikido does not give the technique to control a real aggressive situation. in real situation opponents retract their arms, kick and hit while you doing the technique... this is only my opinion..
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No one can rely only on Aikido in a fight, just as no one can rely on pure jujutsu or striking. I see comments like your alot on Youtube, mostly from skeptics of Aiki who do not know anything about the art. Aikido and Aikijujutsu as arts are used the world over by police officers and spec ops units alike. Aiki is very effective in self defense situations, and more so, at least in my experience, than say BJJ. But every true aikidoka in existance knows you have to use strikes too.
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True, each peson has to adapt what fits them.
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Aikido like anything else is dependent on the skill of the person. I used Aikido in combination with strikes, when I worked as a bouncer at 30,, being 6ft 3in gave me a leverage advantage and the locks and pressure point were very effective in controlling customers. In combination with strikes it can be effective as anything else. At 59 I hurt all the time, those throws will break the body down. Be careful what you do in your youth, it will haunt you as you age. I own a hot tub and use it daily.



how effective do you think aikido could in a one to one situation with a real stand up fighter with a thai boxing ju justsu back ground for the terms of self defence
whiteasasheet 1 year ago
I must say that there are many differences between real life situation (street) and the competition.I am training Real Aikido for 10 years and it helped me a lot in street and in some occasions.I mean it is very useful for self defense.thanks.
fnsnfar 1 year ago 2