Modern Jujitsu - Jujitsu Lock Flow
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Yeah, very nice training exercise with a lot of great traditional jujutsu techniques. With regard to the lion8dragon's comments, I don't see how one could use those techniques at full speed and power without breaking your training partner's joints. I'm so tired of UFC fanatics comparing self-defence/combat jujutsu with what they see in the ring.
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jujitsu is so awesome.
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@dalquen Totally.
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@CasualSoul Theres a guy at work who is a third dan in jujitsu,i did my best to land a punch on him.i realy did my best but he did some weird arm locks and I had to give in.He didn't even try,he calmly and methodicaly owned me.If he actualy did try I would have had both arms broken in three places and my kneck would be snapped.When you see these people training slowly and calmly theres a good reason for it.
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I really love grappling of all sorts. Grappling is the most divers in application and stuff out there. grappling has helped me out of so many bad situations, even stufflike china and japanese jujitsu. poeple grab, you man.. .thats how fights happen, and usually there isnt a giant room to fight in so they can have all the space they want getting ahold of them wont be a problem. Grappling is truth. its a beatuiful lifestyle.
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@haircutdeluxe - You need to stick to cutting hair, and shut you fucking dumb mouth about shit you know fuck all about.
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@videoiorio - You know nothing. This keyboard warrior obviously knows everything of martial arts, that's why his name is "haircutdeluxe"
No but seriously, know it all cunts like him, plague every martial arts video I have ever seen on youtube. You can guarantee he knows fuck all about anything, so just laugh his bullshit off. Same with 95% of the negative comments you read.
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On an iPad and can't link, sorry. Video is called "Timing and Sensitivity Drills", by poster RobMcntyre
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Analogue the spinning around thing has, but whatever, some dudes flip tires and do yoga. Whatever gets you strong. This is one of my all time favorite videos about drills, with the famous "dae chao" story. Great stuff, all his videos are awesome.
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Good, I'm glad that we were able to settle that. You are not implying that these are effective self defense techniques, but just that this is a conditioning drill. Good, looks like fun. I've always gotten great practical conditioning for bjj by doing things like that belt pull up from laying on the floor, which I'm sure has a name. It's more or less the identical muscle motion you use when you break someone down into your guard with a cross collar grip. I'm not quite sure what the practical ana
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@aalford111 ..I think allot of guys know nothing about actual training and staying sharp. Thanks and keep up the hard work! I've been traing in the martial arts for over 20 years...but still never acheived a black belt in any one system. I think now, at the age of 43, I'm going to stick it out and go for it!
Great vid...keep it up!!
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This demonstration is ridiculous. You will never gain any martial skill from dancing ike a ballerina, leading your compliant partner around by the fingers. You sensitivity argument is bunk, combat sensitivity comes from a familiarity with the REALITY of combat, not the FANTASY of combat.
You will claim that you cannot train against resistance because you will injure someone, but this is not true. It is because your techniques are based purely in fantasy, and you cannot risk this being revealed.
haircutdeluxe 2 years ago
Guy, these locks work really well; even on large strong drunks. If you have ever worked in a night club it is the best way to get someone out the door; they do not get knocked out; the club does not get sued; you keep your job; they can come next week and spend all there money on booz. i speak on experience not fantasy.
videoiorio 1 year ago 3