I have studied this system. I have also studied other systems such as Kajukembo, Tae Kwan Doe, Judo, Kenpo, Oshito-Ryu, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. What I have found may mean nothing to some people but may help others. Aikido and Aiki-Jitsu or Aiki-Jujitsu do have a place in self defense. They do not however, have a place in one on one defense but do however, help tremendously in their restraint techniques. I worked at a prison for ten years and saw this first hand. If I am in a one on one encounter than I would use something else but if I have to restrain a 300lb man with another officer than aikijitsu comes in nicely in certain instances.
It's old school martial arts, that's all. Stick with boxing, submission wrestling and kickboxing. Learn these three for a few years and nobody will touch you. Submission wrestling is more aggressive that Jujitsu of any kind, they never go on their backs, boxing is the sweet science, best hand strikes and kickboxing is to damage the body, mostly the legs.
i have just watched this- what i can say is this-take what will work for you-lots of movement here that can damage right from the start- we all understand all throws can not be accomplished all the time-but- the initial stunning will give you the time needed to over power the attacker….
very nice video. but i have been attacked several times in my Life and have also studied several different self defence systems for many years, and i hate to break it to all you who loves aiki-jitsu and aikido but most of your techniques are pure fantasy. real attackers never go with you like this. and even though the untrained street attacker do come in hard when he punches its far from what we see here. they dont just fly forward like that.
This is a well-produced video with good descriptions, I could follow very well, but some techniques seemed overly elaborate (such as the bearhug defense) and risky (releasing one wrist lock to apply another when not necessary.) Good video though, some cool looking techniques.
I have studied this system. I have also studied other systems such as Kajukembo, Tae Kwan Doe, Judo, Kenpo, Oshito-Ryu, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. What I have found may mean nothing to some people but may help others. Aikido and Aiki-Jitsu or Aiki-Jujitsu do have a place in self defense. They do not however, have a place in one on one defense but do however, help tremendously in their restraint techniques. I worked at a prison for ten years and saw this first hand. If I am in a one on one encounter than I would use something else but if I have to restrain a 300lb man with another officer than aikijitsu comes in nicely in certain instances.
easy and real tecnic
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Does anybody have a take on Shorinji Kempo?
first do this than do that, what the hell is this, a cooking reciepe?
These exaggerated claims are the reason Aikido is often ridiculed.
crap way to learn
llaves que para poder realizarlas, el oponente tiene que ayudarte dando saltos y facilitando el movimiento.
Movimientos absurdos.
Si te estrechan la mano , eso es un saludo, no es para hacerle una llave.
I would love to learn Aiki Jujitsu!!!
It's old school martial arts, that's all. Stick with boxing, submission wrestling and kickboxing. Learn these three for a few years and nobody will touch you. Submission wrestling is more aggressive that Jujitsu of any kind, they never go on their backs, boxing is the sweet science, best hand strikes and kickboxing is to damage the body, mostly the legs.
Muito bom + sou + o Aikido👊
to further add to the vidio-the narrator did a great job of showing slow-normal and over head on the techniques-
i have just watched this- what i can say is this-take what will work for you-lots of movement here that can damage right from the start- we all understand all throws can not be accomplished all the time-but- the initial stunning will give you the time needed to over power the attacker….
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very nice video. but i have been attacked several times in my Life and have also studied several different self defence systems for many years, and i hate to break it to all you who loves aiki-jitsu and aikido but most of your techniques are pure fantasy. real attackers never go with you like this. and even though the untrained street attacker do come in hard when he punches its far from what we see here. they dont just fly forward like that.
The narrator sounds like Anthony Bourdain
LOVE the throw at the 31:18 mark. I have done that in Judo dozens of times ( without even being kicked he just left a leg to for me to grab )
Thanks everything I've seen very good there should be more thank you
Muito bom.
This guys is a genius , just as good as the Ogawa Ryu guys
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This is a well-produced video with good descriptions, I could follow very well, but some techniques seemed overly elaborate (such as the bearhug defense) and risky (releasing one wrist lock to apply another when not necessary.) Good video though, some cool looking techniques.
f*ck! Charlie Sheen is also a black belt master?! OMG
pull down on his thumb and throw him.never work in real life.
Interesting, but not the best choice.