Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu 1
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@darkcavalier7 Don't forget Okuyama Yoshiharu, founder of Hakko-ryu
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This happens to be copywrite infringement. This is a video by Aikinews put out in the 1990's.
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this would depend on which lineage your hapkido comes from. Ji Han Jae's lineage for example is more like aikijujutsu blended with korean striking techniques. whereas Choi Yong Sul basically just taught Aikijujutsu. (hapki yusul)
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Are you what?
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Do you consider Daito ryu more practical than Aikido?
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Well I'd have to get back to my mentor on whether or not that was proper technique but one thing, Aiki-Jujutsu where it all began, Hapkido, Aikido, etc. I'm a hard core lover of Korean Hapkido. All though right now currently involved in Aiki-Jujutsu which is pretty much the same are just from the Japaneese aspect.
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jujutsuja of ninpo taijutsu here..... beautiful execution> Daito Ryu is a wonderful Koryu system deserving of honor and respect.
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Aikidoka here. I did a bit of Aiki Jujutsu at a seminar recently and really enjoyed it, especially the groundwork!
I think I may take it up in future, or perhaps something almost entirely groundwork based - BJJ maybe.
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Yes Aikido itself would not be effective in battle.But, defence agance handguns would not be effective in battle ether. Yes, In your Dojo practice handguns defence for civilians. However, It's not COMMON. What is COMMON is verval attacs which may convert to fisical fight. If your Aikido can handle that your traning is effective if not you are likely to get defite.
Realy, your Dojo is better because you have handgun defence?
A truly MARTIAL ART will say practice, practice. Are you?
Almost everything in aikijutsu is circular, not linear. The main differnece between the two is the defenders intent. In aikijutsu we intend to do harm and finish the attacker. In aikido they intend to protect themselves without doing harm. Our techniques are more violent with throws aimed at making the attacker land on their head and techniques such as the kote intended to break the wrist and elbow and dislocate the shoulder not, as with aikido, to be used as a throw.
StevenFraser1980 4 years ago 8
Remember that the Choi Yong Sul, founder of Hapkido was adopted by Sokaku Takeda during the Second World Ward. And Sokaku Takeda was the Sensei of Morihei Ueshiba (founder of Aikido), Kodo Horikawa (Kodokai), Seigo Okamoto (Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Roppokai), Katsumi Yonezawa (Bokuyokan), Yamamoto Kakuyoshi (Yamamoto-Ha) and Takuma Hisa (Takumakai). The Soke was a real important man!
darkcavalier7 2 years ago 6