MARTIAL ARTS HARD STYLE
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wow, good
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Why ruin a nice video with that stupid song. geez
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@piaten That's right, you can't just do it with pure aikido. The hard part of doing a lock is get into it. Just like jiujitsu, the hard part is on getting the dude on the floor and on the right position. All US Government agencies train their forces with Aikido locks. By broken wrist, I was talking about kotegaeshi, if you don't jump, it's probably that you would fell down on your knees, if you resist by getting up something will break.
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why this song ?!!!
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Hear!Hear!
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@kenchi08 "your wrist would already be broken" -That is if you can even catch the wrist and apply leverage -not an easy feat to accomplish in real life. Generally, I feel elaborate small joint locks like ude gaeshi and shiho nage has little value in the streets, though they help the student's understanding of basic anatomy. I DO like the direct Irimi techniques and neck throws/hits of Aikido! -You still have to occationally train under pressure though, to prepare for the stress hormone cocktail!
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@piaten you are right, street fighting is another thing, there you can use rocks or sticks if you need them, no rules. When training, dancing is needed, otherwise you'll have you wrist broken by the first move. Those jumps and turns in the air aren't real, you do that in order to present the technique, in real life your wrist would be already broken.
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Owned !!! :D
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@paladindarknite Good advice!
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@piaten my aikijutsu told us to strike(counter punch) then apply the hold, in real life situations. most important, avoid the conflict first!
@kerr642 You don't get it: By resisting, we mean NOT feeding one's hand, overextending, or running across half the floor to telegraph one's attack! Once a lock is applied, of course uki has to go with the movement to avoid injuries! But in real life, a lock will seldom occur! All my 3 Aikido friends tell me this as well. I love aiki principles, and use them all the time! my only objection is the choreographed manner in which the art is usually trained, which can get you killed in the street!
piaten 9 months ago 9
@kerr642 Bodybuilding is unhealthy, and a good way to get oneself hurt! While they certainly couldn't take much Aikido breakfalling, you'd find it very hard to lead, harmonize, and lock them during the few seconds a street fight would last (been there, done that).. Take a look at my sparring vids for a more realistic way of sparring, while keeping it friendly.. (Sure we pull punches, but the attacks don't overextend, they're fast, unpredictable, use feints etc, and the defenses are spontaneous)
piaten 9 months ago 8