Nice instruction Sensei, very concise and to the point and still providing enough information. I really liked the ending which I don't see enough of, where you discussed practice speeds and skill level of Ike recieving techniques involving more complex ukemi (falls & receiving technique) lots of abused students out there, much respect!
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!
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.
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.
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.
Nice instruction Sensei, very concise and to the point and still providing enough information. I really liked the ending which I don't see enough of, where you discussed practice speeds and skill level of Ike recieving techniques involving more complex ukemi (falls & receiving technique) lots of abused students out there, much respect!
very well explained and demonstarted Shihan very well done.
Very nice techniques
Muito bom! Um resumo perfeito e bem didático da essência do aikijujutsu.
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!
i would love to learn this !
Whats stopping you?
willithewilf
It’s rare
Learn bjj instead
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.
Super advanced. You can tell. His belt's almost red.
I like these variations ?
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 ?
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.
Very good technical application
Cool, i like
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Uussshhh
Great!! I see some technics similar to Aikido but more letal. Thanks
Yeah it’s almost like aikido comes from Aikijujutsu.
How not to do it. "Advanced" only in this "shihan"'s dreams. See Salahuddin Muhammad's channel for real advanced aikijujutsu.
Rubbish. No aiki, no kuzushi, just very basic beginners' jujitsu.