Dusan- I think you did great job with your Aikido demonstration here. You disarmed your assailant without hurting or killing him. And out on the street no matter where you are your expected to survive if attacked with any kind of weapon be it a knife or anything else that's presented. So all I can sir, is keep up the good work, and keep on inspiring kids to take up this art called Aikido that O'Sensei started years ago. Because no matter what others say, I think your doing a great job.
i don't see at as going out of its way to be brutal. all vracarevic did was take aikido techniques and tweak them a little to make them more useful for street fight situations like knife attacks and attacks with other weapons. the use of force and aggression is inevitable if one expects to get a knife out of someone's hand. If you use aikido techniques on someone who doesn't see the throws coming, and doesn't know how to properly break the fall then they could very possibly get seriously injured
@brian7893 the point of aikido is that it's not brutal. The highest level of aikido, according to it's founder, was to neutralise the attack without seriously injuring the attacker. This system goes out of it's way to cause damage, so by the definition of what Ueshiba said aikido is, this ISN'T aikido. This isn' a new style, it's almot identical to aikijujutsu. The attacks are why people call aikido unrealistic, not the techniques, so if they want people to think this is REAL, change the attacks
@FearThisChannel I see what your saying, but this 'stick with what they gave us' rarely follows the attitude of the founder. It's like some of the higher ups in Isshinryu telling there members that they shouldn't train in other arts, they should just focus on mastering isshinryu. But the founder studied in, at the very least, five arts before developing his own. Two of the arts he studied were also amalgamations of multiple martial arts. These guys studied many arts, why shouldn't we?
very nice
TheAIH16 2 months ago
Dusan- I think you did great job with your Aikido demonstration here. You disarmed your assailant without hurting or killing him. And out on the street no matter where you are your expected to survive if attacked with any kind of weapon be it a knife or anything else that's presented. So all I can sir, is keep up the good work, and keep on inspiring kids to take up this art called Aikido that O'Sensei started years ago. Because no matter what others say, I think your doing a great job.
darrenshaver100 3 months ago
i am dusan mitrovic...xD
FrAgRaNcEr1 6 months ago
i don't see at as going out of its way to be brutal. all vracarevic did was take aikido techniques and tweak them a little to make them more useful for street fight situations like knife attacks and attacks with other weapons. the use of force and aggression is inevitable if one expects to get a knife out of someone's hand. If you use aikido techniques on someone who doesn't see the throws coming, and doesn't know how to properly break the fall then they could very possibly get seriously injured
brian7893 10 months ago
@brian7893 the point of aikido is that it's not brutal. The highest level of aikido, according to it's founder, was to neutralise the attack without seriously injuring the attacker. This system goes out of it's way to cause damage, so by the definition of what Ueshiba said aikido is, this ISN'T aikido. This isn' a new style, it's almot identical to aikijujutsu. The attacks are why people call aikido unrealistic, not the techniques, so if they want people to think this is REAL, change the attacks
KurtCobain198666 10 months ago
@KurtCobain198666 why, what's so bad about this system.
brian7893 10 months ago
@mole114 no, he's a 1st dan. the founder of the system is a 10th dan
brian7893 10 months ago
@FearThisChannel I see what your saying, but this 'stick with what they gave us' rarely follows the attitude of the founder. It's like some of the higher ups in Isshinryu telling there members that they shouldn't train in other arts, they should just focus on mastering isshinryu. But the founder studied in, at the very least, five arts before developing his own. Two of the arts he studied were also amalgamations of multiple martial arts. These guys studied many arts, why shouldn't we?
Altonahk 10 months ago
sorry am i reading the guy doing this is a 10th dan who from japan gave him this please
mole114 1 year ago
@KurtCobain198666 You are so misinformated,so you talk bullshit. Learn more about real aikido then talk crap on youtube.
DaTaBASE3089 1 year ago