Sunyata Aikido - Martial Arts in Norway
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@packoftwenty ah i always get a good laugh from ignorant people like you on youtube... but one day you will understand... the day u get your ass beaten
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There Was One Girl Told Me That She Does Take Martial Arts In Norway Its Called Muay Thai Kickboxing In Norway Her Name Was Bianca Helene Or Camilla Helene Leversen I Don't Know Which One Is Her Real Name Is But She Told Me She Took The Class Or Club Fitness Or What Ever
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I love it when people attack videos like this saying things like: "That can't possibly work in real life." They will usually tell us that the person being thrown is obviously helping. What they don't get is the person being thrown IS helping, but he is doing so to keep himself from getting hurt. Those sword/stick techniques, if the guy wasn't flipping he wold be falling on his face. Even on a mat, that doesn't feel good.
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Wow! His techniques are pretty good.
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its jus easier to roll then splat, too
very useful in real life, non martial or martial tto be able to fall in the various ways aikidoka do, once i stepped off a cliff in the dark an i did the flip an a breakfall while grabbing onto some roots or something, saved my life : )
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@packoftwenty sorry i do aikido i find it disrespectable for you to insult a martial art that you know little knowledge about, its called rolling and breakfalling if the practioners did not do this, they would get broken wrists etc., the reason techniques are done slowly in demonstrations is to show how it works, aikido is not about strength, but leverage momentum, using little energy to defend yourself, before insulting something learn about it first...
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@packoftwenty lol......you need to educate yourself a little more.
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you flip or you say by to your wrist ...
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@chopper245 Not only that, but id imagine the actual flip to be useful in a real streetfight if it came down to fighting another practioner of JiuJitsu or Aikido. Knowing how to fall in any sport or art is essential to safety. I longboard...if i didn't know how to bail i doubt id still be doing this 2 years later.
if you don't flip, your arm will break.
chopper245 2 years ago 29
aikido is not entirely defensive, depends on the situation. The body only moves so many ways, Aikido takes advantage of that. Train hard, no matter what you study and you will more than likely come out on top. I hold upper rank in Kempo, Karate, and keijutsukai Aikido,. and me personally, I will rely on the Aikido EVERY TIME.
jfishf150 2 years ago 19