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Kobukai Jujitsu Trailer
Devastating Jujitsu Techniques from Kobukai Jujitsu. Visit us at www.kobukaijujits.com
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Advanced Weapon Defense
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Advanced Brown Belt level Weapon Defense from Kobukai Jujitsu
All of US will ask are you not exposed on the face as you enter undeR his lifted arm? Of course the answer is that this is only the a...then comes the b...the c etc of the Aikijutsu(DaitoRyu Aiko jitsu or Aiki no Jitsu?) But due to the MMA rapid style of thinking all will ask this ... But then you d have to answer in the video with another five or six videos. I think ..maybe I am wrong tagt all Jutsu styles have three to four consecutive follow ups...in the so called one technique.... Great video!
so efective so practical..look forward for another advance jujitsu tech
Very nice techniques
Thank you a lot very much for your lessons, cyprus
Τhank you very much for your lessons, cyprus
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Uussshhh
amazing techniques....after showing the various techniques it is best if you also do resistance training or rolling...
I love Jiu jitsu in all its forms.
I'd be interested in where this knowledge came from? Was it native to the system you practice or was it incorporated from other systems that had a newaza element in the training or more modern adaptations like Kosen Judo and BJJ? In my opinion, too many older japanese jujutsu systems are lacking in any ground knowledge. I understand that many were primarily standing and throwing/locking systems due to being used while in armour and on the battlefield but adapted to today, these skills are important.
Very nice
I really enjoy your videos sir. Nice job! What part of the country are you in?
Verry well done, come to belgium sometimes, would love to attend your seminar!
Good Stuff 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
what style of jus jitsu is this?
Japanese.
Good jujitsu techniques, I prefer the Aiki. ie: Kazushi. Rock & Roll. what happen to the roll man. No really i wander why they removed it.
Que estilo de jujutsu es?
This was nice. Lots of good judo used in a self defense fashion! 👍😊
Smooth like butter soft like cotton jj
Always get new idea when come back to what this video.
1:38
Dear Shihan/Sensei, as a few others had already pointed out, there is no aiki in your ju-jutsu, here is the most concise and visual explanation of the difference I could find, without any BS: th-cam.com/video/HvoRoAUQlyY/w-d-xo.html Still, nice techniques further down.
Thanks for posting...Seems that BJJ has pushed aside the places that were teaching traditional jiu-jitsu. I wanted to get back it the juijitsu as I trained..but hard to find now.
Great!! I see some technics similar to Aikido but more letal. Thanks
Yeah it’s almost like aikido comes from Aikijujutsu.
This teacher is really good!
Lovely techniques.
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What style jujutsu is this
Excelentes Técnicas de Defensa 👏
This is kodokan judô's projections? Some projections are Gokyo/Judo Kodokan.
This is Jujitsu, Judo comes from Jujitsu
es idea mía o el sensei se revisa le peinado después de cada técnica
He's reading the note posted on the wall.
Why does he need to continually look at the pictures on the wall??
To check his hair. The reflection works like a mirror
He's reading what the next technique to demonstrate is going to be...
He is checking his hair duh
Great stuff I love Japanese Jujitsu
i love your videos , i practice and i´ve practiced different styles of traditional / japanese jujitsu and i love it. Your style looks more polish than mine , congrats!!!! you have designed a good japanese/traditional jujitsu!!!
What separates the Aiki-Jiu-Jitsu from regular Jiu-Jitsu or Aikido or Judo or Wrestling emanating from various cultures worlwide? Isn't all grappling technique based upon: Body leverage Disruptive body structural contact Rotational torque tangentile to the fulcrum Joint locking Body immobilization I'm not trying to be a xxxx I'm just trying to develop a more comprehensive understanding of self-defense in general.
Aiki-jujitsu were techniques for war. They were devised by the Samurai to kill the opponent. Aikido is the spiritual non-combative less practical version of Aiki-jujitsu. Like Aikido, Judo derived from Aiki-jujitsu, but as a sport for peacetime. Both Aikido and Judo were created by their founders after the Second World War.
@Kenny Ritchie Thanks, Kenny!!! So many art forms in martial arts, 🎶 music, science, and engineering emanate from an original foundational art and/or scientific field of application!!!
Aikijujutsu and all aiki based arts are based on the concept of Aiki,harmonizing with your opponent energy,maximum efficiency with minimal effort is the goal.
It looks so effortless
This system is from Miyama ryu..from Shihan Pereira
you should have more views in my own opinion..thanks for the footage
Awesome
Probably the most practical, well rounded, demonstrations of self defense jujitsu ever uploaded to TH-cam. Your school is truly a hidden gem within the unarmed combat defense & Jujitsu world.
Real Jujitsu not bjj!
But definitely not advanced
Much as you want to shit on BJJ the reality is that this gentleman, as worthy of respect as he is, would most likely be defeated by a competetive brown belt in bjj in either a tournament or a 1 on 1 fight.
@@harageilucid4352 This is the kind of bullshit you see on the internet commonly spread by fanboys of any martial art, and the symptom is particularly bad with BJJ. A bjj's only tactic is to get the fight on a ground with a less skilled ground fighter, and that is the only way it can fight which is a very narrow understanding of unarmed fighting. Any strategy that keeps the fight off the ground, and utilizes non-ground fighting will destroy a BJJ sport fighter in a no rules unarmed fight to the death - and there are countless ways to do this.
Hahahah.....you must be Dreaming boy.
It’s good stuff, but fuck this statement. As a bjj practitioner, I’m able to repeatedly pull off many of these techniques in free rolling without ever injuring my opponent. All of these techniques exist in bjj, and we are arguably better at them because we pressure test everything with real resistance.
How not to do it. "Advanced" only in this "shihan"'s dreams. See Salahuddin Muhammad's channel for real advanced aikijujutsu.
Super advanced. You can tell. His belt's almost red.
Your videos are well done. Good explanations and good filming of techniques that are well done.
Really like your videos. Nice techniques well done. The repetition at slow and actual speed makes it easy to follow what's happening. Thank you.
Rubbish. No aiki, no kuzushi, just very basic beginners' jujitsu.
Muito bom! Um resumo perfeito e bem didático da essência do aikijujutsu.
To get to know the difference between aikido and aikijutsu, you still need some training. A completely different grip for the wrist, other transfer over the head and many other elements. There is no aiki in your techniques.
Very good technical application
I've seen your Jujutsu curriculum in other videos, as well as this Aiki-Jujutsu demo, and your school seems to focus on efficient, Japanese, Jujutsu methods...Do you incorporate kuzushi prior to attempting a joint lock throw to prevent the adversary from using his base to retract or pull back his limb to prevent your lock and throw? I know your not performing kuzushi in the video, perhaps so as not to give away too much to the public, but I wanted to ask if your school understands and incorporates kuzushi just prior to the lock and throw when training in private? I ask because so many instructors and schools do not and this is why their traditional jujutsu fails against stronger, fully resisting, dynamic opponents during randori and is ridiculed by competitive sport grapplers and mma athletes. Also do you train to defend against quick retracting combination strikes, such as western boxing, rather than just train against the traditional Japanese, same side, lunge stepping punch that most traditional arts train against? Thank you sir.
do you know some good DVD about "japanese" jj? what do you think about sensei jordan augusto ? and professor Clark? Eric Pariset ?