Aikido and BJJ Seminar
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@novomlinski thank you for your input. unfortunately there are no akido dojos near where i live. instead im going with either jeet kune do or nunjitsu
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where is aikido here?
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@Sknoob728 aikido...very deadly (breaking arms,legs) and YOU control how much damage you do and not the situation.
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Well well. I'll be damned. A BJJ practitioner who doesn't make out that BJJ > Aikido and that it isn't even worth learning. Nice little ikkyo inserted between the locks. good stuff
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i have the choice of taking either one...which one? or should i take something else?
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I think o-sensei eliminate the rough thing from daito ryu aiki jujutsu for purpose. This video's only shows the pieces has been united again.
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How come we don't see great videos like that on youbjj website?
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@christlovemins seriously dude ... i'd like to gibe you 100 thumbs-up for this statement :)
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@RicksonGracie1 Lol Jukido is already a style of Japanese Jiujitsu I believe.
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I love what Roy is doing. I think both arts compliment each other very well. A group of us at one of my schools who cross train in different arts have been doing the same for a few years now. We have also found Kali/Escrima and parts of Wing chun to be very effective and help accelerate our own training and development. Keep up the good work and quality videos.
EXACTLY!!!! This is what pisses me off when it comes to people comparing japanese arts with others. They all share the same roots. Ne waza is Ne waza. I wish we stoped naming arts and just go back to doing it all. Like the samurai did. Standing, sitting, or on the back they were able to do what needed to be done for survival. GREAT STUFF!!!
christlovemins 2 years ago 37
been doing the same thing. Of course Aikido (jutusu) and newaza fit together. doesnt matter if you call the newaza - koryu jj, gjj, or kosen judo. people just don't know the roots (and connections) of these Japanese arts because they don't study. they have superficial understandings based on something they saw on TV. keep up the interesting work!
shinjukool 3 years ago 18