Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu

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Takumakai Aiki-jujutsu seminar in Tokyo, May 2008 under the direction of Kobayashi Kiyohiro. Read a report on the seminar here: http://www.guillaumeerard.com/Aikido/Travels/trip-to-japan-part-7-introductio...

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  • @BlackShinobiShozoku all depends who the teacher is .....

  • es we se paniqui0 cuand0 se cay0 al suel0 xd

  • OH SNAP!

  • @gendaiyawara I said that to make a point. Doesn't matter if Jigoro's art was influenced by more than one system. If you have studied formally in a Koryu or any Japanese martial art. I'm surprised that you are focusing so much on the techniques of the art rather than the philosophy that those techniques express. Which is what makes up an art in Japanese martial art. Techniques are just expressions of the philosophy... And Aikido's philosophy makes it its own art.

  • @gendaiyawara He is not kind of right.

    Just like Judo is not Tenjin Shin'yo-ryu Jujutsu. It is Judo.

  • @kenfo0

    So in essence you're seeing "Aiki"

    But you're not seeing "Aikido" which is an art of its own.

  • @kenfo0

    That is why it became Aiki-"do"( 合気"道")

    Same with Judo(柔"道")

    Which places emphasis on the concept of "ju"

    These modern or gendai(現代) schools were developed during more peaceful times of Japan. That is why they took time to explore these concepts a lot deeper. While not being so much combat concerned. But don't get me wrong... they are still good combat systems when they are taught in such a way.

  • @kenfo0 I guarantee you that I am more knowledgeable on this topic than you are.

    You need to understand that Aikido is an art with an entirely different approach than Daito Ryu.

    That's why the founder of Aikido no longer calls itself Aikijujutsu or Daito Ryu. Aikido places more emphasis on philosophy of Aiki rather than the combative application. Although you might find some Aikido dojo that are emphasizing self defense. -cont

  • @kenfo0

    Actually if you want to be technical you calling this Aikido is like saying

    Humans are chimpanzee's because they have close blood relations.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku you are being pedantic. your last statement is silly. it is like saying "you're not looking at water. water is watery. (and so is what I'm looking at)".

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