Highlights of my DVD Samurai Aikijujutsu, featuring Toshishiro Obata Sensei and a great history of Aikijujutsu. Complete DVD available at www.amazon.com .
Many thanks for the original footages and historical account. Probably it´s the fate of martiarts to split into hard and soft branches, each of them maintaining their right to exist. Best wishe, and God´s help in both directions. Paul,68
The list of martial arts whose origins came from Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu: Iwama-ryu Aikido Shorinji Kempo Hakko-ryu Jujutsu all styles/systems of Hapkido Toraken-ryu Kempo-jitsu.
There are many more than that even, including Fudoshin ryu aikijutsu Yamate ryu aikijutsu Yoshinkan aikido, Tenshin aikido, Nihon goshin aikido - and many others.
Elijah Azucar0 .All accounts of him are that he was one mean man. Id be to if i took a spear to the grill. Thats what most UFC fans dont realize. 200 yrs ago these men trained their whole lives to survive against any man or weapon. Now people think the Gracies invented Jujitsu. Insane.
Yes! What great techniques. So long as you have an opponent who is happy to let you throw then down a dozen times or more. That certainly isn't what our soldiers and marines face every day in combat, in what the rest of us call "the real world".
@@Markpaul9 yeah that’s why the US army, marines, navy seals learn bjj, wrestling, Muay Thai and not this stuff. Sokaku Takeda invented Daito Ryu-aiki Jūjutsu, it was created in the late 1800s after the samurai were no more. He invented the story of his family creating the art, he simply learned other martial arts and made aikijujutsu
Who has Toshihiro Obata learned DR from exactly? It's not listed on ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E5%B9%A1%E5%88%A9%E5%9F%8E, and going through the video quickly it doesn't appear to be mentioned.
This art was created in an uncivilised era for defeating opponents with real swords or sticks or clubs. So I don’t see how it wouldn’t be effective against anything else as most (Those in MMA arenas) would deny it’s usefulness in real street today.
MMA isn't a real fight. It's a competition. Cops all over the world train in aikijujutsu. Check out this video.th-cam.com/video/RBswNtDZoME/w-d-xo.html
@@SOPACHNAYA But Tokyo Police prefered in his time Kodokan Judo because it was easier to learn and it won in competitions. I think the problem is in the way Aiki arts are teached that make it hard for people to put it in practice. You need to do constant sparring and very hardcore randori to test the techniques but is dangerous. I had a very bad injury in my ankle back in the day. The judo guys have more sparring experience than many Daito Ryu guys, so is easier for them. Jigoro Kano left out all the techniques that were too dangerous to practice in randori.
Well consider the Gracie's, you'll learn more effective techniques that are applicable to protecting yourself in one weekend than a year of Judo or karate. That's the do, art, vs. jitsu, applicable use of the skills.
@@Noone-rt6pw Not true at all! The last thing you want to do in a real fight is go to the ground. Even the Gracies will agree with that. For pure ground fighting a single opponent you can't beat BJJ. For a streetfight that can include weapons and multiple opponents karate, aikijutsu, jujutsu, hapkido, muay thai - all far better. BJJ is all ground game, and best for competition, not street fighting.
bluechip17 depends on the school, which branch of the style, and most importantly, the student themselves. This style is the origin of jujitsu. BJJ, Aikido, Judo, Hapkido. With techniques used by millions of police globally, bouncers, and by UFC fighters all with common origins.
Actually, it(jujutsu)'s most immediate predecessor is kumiuchi, a style of grappling and unbalancing usable while in armor, and that, in turn, derived primarily from sumo. Some small-joint manipulations in it and in aiki arts which resemble what I've seen in the Chinese style chin na, and kumiuchi unbalancing techniques appear to resemble what I've observed in shuai chiao, so perhaps those two styles had an influence, or were themselves influenced.
I love guys that tell us all the time MMA and UFC ... with their small referees that stop the fight when it degenerates ... hey warrior of the net, do you believe that the samurai waited for pussies UFC to learn to fight ? ahahahahah and time of samurai, if you lose the battle you lost your mind ... and not points overall !!! ahahahaha these are the guys who deserve respect (and all that descends from the art of fighting, as Aikido) not on steroids smaller fighters who 10 punches, 6 go into space !!! ahahahaha
Aikijutsu has no history. The term was only coined AFTER ueshiba invented aikido in the late 1940's Aikido came from daito ryu jujutsu then some idiot coined the tem aikijutsu in reference to aikido then some bigger fools used it in reference to daito ryu and then there was daito ryu aikijutsu whete there never was before
The original name was Daito Ryu Jujutsu. The concept "Aiki" already existed in classical martial arts, but it was not a deep philosophical concept. It was more of a tactical term for in reference to blending and momentum control. It was Ueshiba Morihei who delved into the idea of Aiki. When Ueshiba was teaching in Ayabe, his teacher Sokaku moved there for a time to support his pupil. Maybe moved by Ueshiba, it is said that around this time Sokaku added this deeper idea of the concept of "Aiki" to his technique, which was renamed from that point forward has Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu.
That’s the dude from TMNT Shredders under boss wow 😮
Old memories of the early 90s when this is all that was available on Aikijujutsu on VHS tapes.
I watched it many times!💮
Christ I remember those vhs tapes.
yes! While cheesy, I really miss this type of presentation
Many thanks for the original footages and historical account. Probably it´s the fate of martiarts to split into hard and soft branches, each of them maintaining their right to exist. Best wishe, and God´s help in both directions. Paul,68
Showdown in little Tokyo.Those skills with the staff are brilliant.
The list of martial arts whose origins came from Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu:
Iwama-ryu Aikido
Shorinji Kempo
Hakko-ryu Jujutsu
all styles/systems of Hapkido
Toraken-ryu Kempo-jitsu.
There are plenty of others but Hapkido and it's derivatives are perhaps the most widely practiced outside of Japan.
Great list.
There are many more than that even, including Fudoshin ryu aikijutsu Yamate ryu aikijutsu Yoshinkan aikido, Tenshin aikido, Nihon goshin aikido - and many others.
good video this traditional aikijujutsu
thanks for sharing
Amezing❕❗❕
DUDE!! That's Shredder's right-hand-man from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie!!
yes that's master tatsu from the first turtles movie.
Hey...HEY!
Never bow to an enemy.
2:40 man, one of my favorites... great to use in randori against judoka's...
Yama arashi ?
@@rogeriolopes3161 yeah, but not the kodokan version
daito-ryu aikijiujitsu sokaku takeda🙌
Elijah Azucar0 .All accounts of him are that he was one mean man. Id be to if i took a spear to the grill. Thats what most UFC fans dont realize. 200 yrs ago these men trained their whole lives to survive against any man or weapon. Now people think the Gracies invented Jujitsu. Insane.
jiu jitsu= Portuguese spelling. Jujutsu = Japanese spelling.
Aloha Bernie!!
Yes! What great techniques. So long as you have an opponent who is happy to let you throw then down a dozen times or more. That certainly isn't what our soldiers and marines face every day in combat, in what the rest of us call "the real world".
You are wrong.. I promise, I would bet anything on it.
Ill change your mind
say that to the two thugs that my sensei sended to the hospital hahahahahahahahahahahaahahaha.
Doesn’t get more real than samurai in combat …
What an idiotic and absolutely ignorant comment. As if you really know how they train from an intro to an instructional video.
@@Markpaul9 yeah that’s why the US army, marines, navy seals learn bjj, wrestling, Muay Thai and not this stuff. Sokaku Takeda invented Daito Ryu-aiki Jūjutsu, it was created in the late 1800s after the samurai were no more. He invented the story of his family creating the art, he simply learned other martial arts and made aikijujutsu
Who has Toshihiro Obata learned DR from exactly? It's not listed on ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E5%B9%A1%E5%88%A9%E5%9F%8E, and going through the video quickly it doesn't appear to be mentioned.
Gouki Shibukawa from Baki
This art was created in an uncivilised era for defeating opponents with real swords or sticks or clubs. So I don’t see how it wouldn’t be effective against anything else as most (Those in MMA arenas) would deny it’s usefulness in real street today.
MMA isn't a real fight. It's a competition. Cops all over the world train in aikijujutsu. Check out this video.th-cam.com/video/RBswNtDZoME/w-d-xo.html
@@SOPACHNAYA But Tokyo Police prefered in his time Kodokan Judo because it was easier to learn and it won in competitions. I think the problem is in the way Aiki arts are teached that make it hard for people to put it in practice. You need to do constant sparring and very hardcore randori to test the techniques but is dangerous. I had a very bad injury in my ankle back in the day.
The judo guys have more sparring experience than many Daito Ryu guys, so is easier for them. Jigoro Kano left out all the techniques that were too dangerous to practice in randori.
@@carlosluismendez7392 Kids die in Japan every year practicing judo. Judo randori is pretty brutal, too.
Well consider the Gracie's, you'll learn more effective techniques that are applicable to protecting yourself in one weekend than a year of Judo or karate.
That's the do, art, vs. jitsu, applicable use of the skills.
@@Noone-rt6pw Not true at all! The last thing you want to do in a real fight is go to the ground. Even the Gracies will agree with that. For pure ground fighting a single opponent you can't beat BJJ. For a streetfight that can include weapons and multiple opponents karate, aikijutsu, jujutsu, hapkido, muay thai - all far better. BJJ is all ground game, and best for competition, not street fighting.
jujits...
@9:39
Is it street effective, has anyone tested it live, do they spar/Randori.
bluechip17 very street affective... it takes many years though a lot longer then other arts
in yoshinkan style they spar. Tape it in to yt
bluechip17
depends on the school, which branch of the style, and most importantly, the student themselves.
This style is the origin of jujitsu. BJJ, Aikido, Judo, Hapkido. With techniques used by millions of police globally, bouncers, and by UFC fighters all with common origins.
and kung fu is the origin of jujitsu.
Actually, it(jujutsu)'s most immediate predecessor is kumiuchi, a style of grappling and unbalancing usable while in armor, and that, in turn, derived primarily from sumo. Some small-joint manipulations in it and in aiki arts which resemble what I've seen in the Chinese style chin na, and kumiuchi unbalancing techniques appear to resemble what I've observed in shuai chiao, so perhaps those two styles had an influence, or were themselves influenced.
I love guys that tell us all the time MMA and UFC ... with their small referees that stop the fight when it degenerates ... hey warrior of the net, do you believe that the samurai waited for pussies UFC to learn to fight ? ahahahahah and time of samurai, if you lose the battle you lost your mind ... and not points overall !!! ahahahaha these are the guys who deserve respect (and all that descends from the art of fighting, as Aikido) not on steroids smaller fighters who 10 punches, 6 go into space !!! ahahahaha
The music here sounds like Chinese. Please be careful about choosing music.
Aikijutsu has no history.
The term was only coined AFTER ueshiba invented aikido in the late 1940's
Aikido came from daito ryu jujutsu then some idiot coined the tem aikijutsu in reference to aikido then some bigger fools used it in reference to daito ryu and then there was daito ryu aikijutsu whete there never was before
References please. I NEVER EVER heard that before.
The original name was Daito Ryu Jujutsu. The concept "Aiki" already existed in classical martial arts, but it was not a deep philosophical concept. It was more of a tactical term for in reference to blending and momentum control.
It was Ueshiba Morihei who delved into the idea of Aiki. When Ueshiba was teaching in Ayabe, his teacher Sokaku moved there for a time to support his pupil. Maybe moved by Ueshiba, it is said that around this time Sokaku added this deeper idea of the concept of "Aiki" to his technique, which was renamed from that point forward has Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu.
Lol. You have no clue what you're talking about. The term "aiki " has been around for 1000 years. Derp!
@@SOPACHNAYA and you are a moron.aikijujutsu never existed,in terminology or form
@jadekayak01 Somebody sure is......but it's not me. 5 minutes of research confirms the 1200 year old history of Daito ryu. SMH.
it's pronounced Jujitsu, not Jujitss. please Bernie say correctly
No, it is pronounced JujUtsu from JU - soft and JUTSU - art. It is not JITSU, which means reality.
It's understood that the u is usually silent in nippon dialect.
Awful "music". It is chinese?
It's the Chinese Metallica.
They try...