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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2007

japan martial art of Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu.

This animation is "enbu" in the meeting.

This martial art does not need power.

It is a Japanese old martial art.

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  • No sense this kind of discussion. Both arts are great.

    Aikido has its fundation based in Daito ryu, of course it is similar. What changes is form and objetive of the technics, what in my opinion, is a great difference. But you can do pretty much the same with both arts, if it is what you want.

    Discuss what is better goes nowere, just choose what suits you better and train.

  • you must also realize that not everybody can be reasoned with. What if the assailant was on some sort of mind-altering drug and the shihan in this case had no other choice but to neutralize the attacker in the peaceful way that aikido allows us. Just because you got in a confrontation doesn't necessarily mean that you're a bad aikidoka, but one thing you need to think about yourself is how you could have avoided that in the first place.

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  • what i'm curious about is, why does he set the knife on the floor for him to pick up instead of just handing it to him?

    is it a cultural thing?

  • what cameraman takes post behind a tripod?

  • If u practice Aikido without striking then it ain't Aikido, ur being taught water down body movement, in a real situation strikes must be used to set up a technique . To much training with partners who just let u put the technique on with no resistance or or aggressiveness is just plain bolloxs.

  • @TheDjShell I don't say I know a lot about Aikido, but from what I've seen/experienced, Aikido is a little too soft compared to Daito Ryu or Aikijutsu styles when it comes to self-defence; sometimes there is no momentum distortion, or wristlock to make you move. Besides, the striking is poor, and the means to attack as well.

    I'm not saying it doesn't work, but this takes the level a little down according to me.

  • As GM Ueshiba grew older, more skilled, and more spiritual in his outlook, his art also changed and became softer and more circular. Striking techniques became less important and the formal training became a simplified version of GM Takeda's Daito-Ryu Aikijujitsu. With a greater emphasis of the aiki-no-jutsu part of Daitō-ryū system rather than the more direct jujutsu style joint-locking techniques. The strength and weakness of aikdo is it relies heavily on opponant momentum for throws & locks

  • i belive the true difference of aikido and daito-ryu aikijujitsu is emphasis and point of view. Remember when GM Ueshiba founded Aikido his emphasis was katsujinken as oppossed to setsuninken. Remember, GM Ueshiba was GM Takeda's top student. In his young days, GM Ueshiba's methods were vigorous and aggressive with ample use of strikes to vital points . But as GM Ueshiba went deeper into his religous beliefs his method became less aggressive. Tomiki-ryū is a example of what Aikido used to be

  • @Cab0cl0 i hate you (@.@) nah im just messing with you still al do it if i want

  • @XxTHExDEADxMANXx stop this "thumbs up" stupidity.

  • WHOOOO I like knee walking thumbs up if you do too (its kinda painfull at first...)

  • @shizensamurai Actually, they only land nice an peacefully if they are trained to do so. If you haven't been trained in how to deal with even a simple throw, your likely to get hurt. I've seen someone severely sprain there ankle (they had to walk with crutches for weeks) from not controlling there legs in a very simple throw. Aikido will destroy you.

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