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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

Embukaï Paris Kuroda Senseï Ju Jutsu

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  • What you fail to understand is that these exercises are not MODELS OF FIGHTING. They are EXAMPLES of principles being executed. If I obey these theories and principles, they can be applied to any situation. My attack and defense will not look like what you see in these sequence of movements. I'm very open minded. However, I have a hard time understanding or communicating with someone who tells me what MY ART is when he/she has never practiced it. Best of luck.

  • I guess you never had somebody try to roll your ass at a tea ceremony. :)

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  • @Myhai01 Well, your point of view is interesting) and I probably agree with you, because aikido appeared not long ago, even as I read the oldest martial arts in Japan Ju-Jitsu, Judo, Karate and my favorite Ninjutsu

  • @FIS1991 Riiiight.... and since BMW means Bayerische Motoren Werke which means Bavarian Motor Works, every kind of motor done in Bavaria is by default a BMW. Shishin Takuma Ryu is much older than Aikido in every way... I think Kuroda sensei would be really upset at calling his art aikido...

  • @Myhai01 ai - harmony , ki - energy, do - way! can be seen in this video

  • @pcjudosambo No. Aikido developed from Daito Ryu. This is Shishin Takuma Ryu afaik. Different lineage and principles.

  • @FIS1991 This is not aikido. It is very removed from Aikido..

  • this is aikido

  • Nice ukemi. Other things I should practice before make opinion

  • these guys especially the old dude are really good. their movements are quick and flawless! so much tidier than the americans. no offense, americans make great fighters, but you guys are known to use, and at times rely on your strength and aggression whilst the japanese prefer technique, fluency, and a clear state of mind

  • Superb!

  • @Kamikazen1 True. But what is sto stupid is that people talk in generic ways like saying "I practice Jujutsu". They don't know Jujutsu is so varied and can be so different.

    Jujutsu was derived from arts like koshi-no-mawari, hobaku, taijutsu, wajutsu, torite, kenpo, hakuda, shubaku and yawara. One style stresses are different aspect found in any of these arts. That's why many jujutsu styles are not even similar in appearance or technique.

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