This is what I find unique about the Japanese, even when they develop an exhibition martial arts heavy on acrobatics and flash they also require focused technique, a form of sparring and kicking actual objects. I REALLY wish the MMA generations would learn that there are hundreds of different reasons and ways to participate in martial arts. BTW if you ever take a look at Conner McGregor's movement coach you see a lot of similar movements and exercises, one of the GOATS of MMA PAYS someone to drill him like this because of all of the ways it benefits him.
Conor's movement coach has a background in capoeira, among other things. Capoeira is simply better than Taido. Capoeirista's move more fluidly, have better body control, have a more fun, happy sense of community, and they have music. Everything Taido offers can be obtained at a higher level with other sports and/or martial arts. Japan has produced some real gems in martial arts, but Taido is not one of them.
I don't know much about MMA and Connor McGregor but I do know about martial arts and you get a thumbs up for this: "This is what I find unique about the Japanese, even when they develop an exhibition martial arts heavy on acrobatics and flash they also require focused technique, a form of sparring and kicking actual objects. I REALLY wish the MMA generations would learn that there are hundreds of different reasons and ways to participate in martial arts."
I’ve done taekwondo and am currently doing Muay Thai, Judo and Sambo and I’ve gotta admit this looks cool. I wouldn’t mind training for maybe a year at most
Já fiz quando era novo. Só existia um dojo em Portugal. Não é tão eficaz como o Jiu jitsu mas dá muito mais prazer a praticar e uma melhor percepção do corpo.
@@Veepee92 Is that honestly your best argument against MMA as self defence? Wanting to do it or not has zero bearing on self defence. I could just say that karate sucks because I don't want to do it with your logic.
Having started training Karate recently, and aspiring to, later on life, being able to train Capoeira as well, Taido is like my dream martial art. My current favorite and the one I always wanted to try combined. It's beautiful. I wish I could learn it.
Just discovered this strange martial art from reina in tekken 8, i think what makes this martial art looks intimidating is the fast acrobatic moves and not everyone can perform those techniques without years of extensive training and experience
This is the kind of martial art that stuntmen probably would want to practice. Also....I actually see one or two mma fighters doing taking from a few of these movements into their fights (probably not formally train though). I would actually want to learn this outside of the traditional aspect and just the techniques themselves, just for fun and physically developing my acrobatic movements.
for what i know, it is competitive, but do not claim to be ultra effective, it is like an artistic martial art mixed with an competitive but still artistic martial art, like if you mix capoeira with tkd.
I went in a Taido school once (did not decide to join), and about 1/2 of what they do here was not going on in the class I watched. What I saw were a lot of joint holds and some defensive blocks and throws. Don't know what is right. The school was run by a marine who said he had learned in Japan.
When good taido practitioners kick sand bag, you will see great power. Most of practices and rear fights, because of rules in competitions they learn not to kick. Hitting in match is against rules, because sometimes real hits can break skulls and ribs.
If you wanna know kick and acrobatics just do taekwondo Is the best of it, lack contact but is better than capoeira and this also. Go kyokushin, Muay Thai or boxing if you want contact fighting
Hell to the no😂 Taido was developed after WW2 when Seiken Shukumine thought karate was too limited, taido has historically nothing to do with capoeira. That said I can see where you're coming from.
Put some inspirational music, add some mood lighting behind shitty techniques add some screaming don't actually try to hit each other and you too can learn to be a power ranger
In terms of lineage, it has no relationship with Taijutsu In terms of how all of this normally works, in theory, Taijutsu is applied Taido. But... not actually.
They spend half the time with their back turned to their opponent Not a good idea to train that way if you plan to go up against Jiujitsuka... or anyone, really.
Taido combines punches and kicks and rolling and jumps from old karate shoriu te and kempo; North shaolin and capoeira. If this style includes Brazilian jiujitsu and aikido in your future development and kendo It will be fatal martial art. Taido deserves apreciattion and respect. It's not simple dancing or acrobacy simulates a dance or acrobacy but The purpose os fake trick the oponent to win it. Very far from this. Taido its a imprevisible civil martial art in his movements for atacks: defenses and counter-atacks.🙏🙏🙏🎌🎌🎌❤️
Wtf are you talking about...? Are you drunk ? Or you've never had a fight in your life, cause trust me it is not à lethal martial art. Its just bullshido choregraphs mouvements that will never be able to be used in a real fight...so please stop saying bullshits 😂😂😂
Reina Mishima from Tekken 8 brought me here, ah so this is Taido she is using the same fighting style 👍.
That, and Mishima-style karate.
Taido absolutely works for women, if you have superhuman strength, and bones stronger then reinforced steel.
Then there's real life.
@@shaolinabbott9161 nah just need some athletisme and technique
I came here from jujutsu kaisen
I thought I was the only one
Ok go back
Same besto frendo
Same
Lmao same
It's like combination of karate & capoeira.
Yesss!!! And i love it!
Yes Man ya gott a point thats true.
Yeah it does come from Karate
I think it's a combination of Jujitsu and Capoeira
Or an Sean William Scott describe it in the movie "Rundown": " Spinning Tarzan Ju Jitsu" 😅
I was made aware of this martial art because of Reina from Tekken!!!❤
Oficially, taido is now in Tekken 8. Congratd, guys!
Reina !!
I can see Reina Mishimas moves here.
Looks like the child of taekwondo and capoeira
And karate and aikido suit...?
this a the greek builder
Tae Kwon Do is Corean Karate
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
God bless this poor souls
Tekken trailer anyone?
lmao yes
We get it look at everyone else's comment
I came here for Tekken 8's Reina.
lmao...me too hahah never heard of this art
I came here because of tekken 8
Me too 😂😂 t
Reinaaaaa Mishimaaaaa
Tekken 8 Reina anyone?
Mindset, control of your body, keeping your range and controlling the situation, not just minmax CQCdps.
I like it!
I came here because of RRRRREEEEIIINNNAA Mishima
Reina in Tekken 8s fighting style.
yup, here after Tekken 8 Reina reveal.
Reina from Tekken 8 has entered the chat!
This is what I find unique about the Japanese, even when they develop an exhibition martial arts heavy on acrobatics and flash they also require focused technique, a form of sparring and kicking actual objects. I REALLY wish the MMA generations would learn that there are hundreds of different reasons and ways to participate in martial arts. BTW if you ever take a look at Conner McGregor's movement coach you see a lot of similar movements and exercises, one of the GOATS of MMA PAYS someone to drill him like this because of all of the ways it benefits him.
Didn't help him all that much recently lol, and he's no GOAT.
Conor's movement coach has a background in capoeira, among other things. Capoeira is simply better than Taido. Capoeirista's move more fluidly, have better body control, have a more fun, happy sense of community, and they have music.
Everything Taido offers can be obtained at a higher level with other sports and/or martial arts. Japan has produced some real gems in martial arts, but Taido is not one of them.
I don't know much about MMA and Connor McGregor but I do know about martial arts and you get a thumbs up for this:
"This is what I find unique about the Japanese, even when they develop an exhibition martial arts heavy on acrobatics and flash they also require focused technique, a form of sparring and kicking actual objects. I REALLY wish the MMA generations would learn that there are hundreds of different reasons and ways to participate in martial arts."
MMA is a filter, that validates or not martial arts for actual fights. If they don't adopt it is because they aren't as good at winning a fight.
@@doncortesas This may be true. But it is a poor martial artist who spends his entire life training in martial arts in order to participate in fights.
At the first looks, its like a combination of Karate, Capoeira, and north Shaolin way of kicking..
Right Bro👍👍👍
Yeah
Reina
Estilo de luta japonesa com algumas movimentações e acrobacias da capoeira 🇧🇷
Reina Mishima Style ❤
I came here from Reina the new character from tekken 8
Who else came here from JJK and wants inspiration to be like Yuji Him-adori
Im here because of reina
I’ve done taekwondo and am currently doing Muay Thai, Judo and Sambo and I’ve gotta admit this looks cool. I wouldn’t mind training for maybe a year at most
ok
Karate e capoeira kkkkkkk eu não conhecia essa arte marcial, to chocado com essa descoberta, e eu adoriaria fazer, q fusão incrível cara, achei mt top
Já fiz quando era novo. Só existia um dojo em Portugal. Não é tão eficaz como o Jiu jitsu mas dá muito mais prazer a praticar e uma melhor percepção do corpo.
Também pensei isso. Impressionante!
I came here from Tekken 8's new character announcement #reina
Man, I don't know how to not steel didn't explode here in Brazil this karate style... Because is very seamingfull with capoeira.
I came here after watching tekken 8 reina trailer
Actually the footwork maybe worth to learn for MMA, the gap closer and instance distancing is good. I wanna learn it and try it on my sparring season
This the fighting style of asuka kazama and Reina Mishima
I came from Reina trailer of Tekken 8
MMA should chill and appreciate the art, not everything should end up in the octagon.
But.. that’s what it’s made for? It’s made for self defense and the octagon is part of training
@@lilyoungyoungster4371 No, mixed martial arts is a combat sport that people train for recreational and athletic purposes. It is not self-defence.
@@Veepee92 Works way better for self defence than all supposed 'self defence' systems though. Only things more effective is weapon training.
@@TheNEOverse For most people it probably doesn't work, because they don't want to train mixed martial arts in the first place.
@@Veepee92 Is that honestly your best argument against MMA as self defence? Wanting to do it or not has zero bearing on self defence. I could just say that karate sucks because I don't want to do it with your logic.
This martial art looks awesome Reina on Tekken 8 is going to be 🔥🔥🔥
Tekken 8 Reina brought me here
Here cause of Reina in tekken8
I came here after Tekken 8 Reina trailer.
I Smell bullshido
I smell a sport that seems like hell of fun with a maybe limited but existing degree of self-defensive aspect to it :)
It is not a combat art! It is a more like a sport. :-)
It's good exercise. I don't think any serious practioner thinks it as a viable fighting art.
Your smell is correct, i trained this for one month thinking it was a form of karate but it was bullshito so i quit
@@johanhansson4574 good for you 🙂
私は玄制流で空手を44年してきました。私が小学生のころ、武道館の演武会で初めてみたときの衝撃を今でも覚えています。
そのときは祝嶺先生の演武も見れて、感動しました
an opinionist in my country express this martial art like a Japanese Capoeira
Having started training Karate recently, and aspiring to, later on life, being able to train Capoeira as well, Taido is like my dream martial art. My current favorite and the one I always wanted to try combined. It's beautiful. I wish I could learn it.
This is so Beautiful. Like the Korean Hwarangdo. I wonder what are their general differences. They both started in 1960s.
come here after watching tekken 8 character trailer, Reina
Who else came here because of Reina Mishima from Tekken 8? 👊😈⚡
This looks so fucking fun!!! :D
It absolutely is. I've been at it for two years and I don't plan on stopping.
日本のカポエイラ🇯🇵🤝🇧🇷
Y’all came here from jjk, I came here because of my beloved Reina
Just discovered this strange martial art from reina in tekken 8, i think what makes this martial art looks intimidating is the fast acrobatic moves and not everyone can perform those techniques without years of extensive training and experience
I came here from Tekken 8 because of Reina
This is Kazama ryu Martial Art(jun and asuka style)
This comment aged interestingly.
I see itadori over their
This is the kind of martial art that stuntmen probably would want to practice.
Also....I actually see one or two mma fighters doing taking from a few of these movements into their fights (probably not formally train though).
I would actually want to learn this outside of the traditional aspect and just the techniques themselves, just for fun and physically developing my acrobatic movements.
This martial art would make for some awesome fight choreography.
Reina Mishima
Taidoeira...The only thing missing is the japanese ginga and the music of the drums.
Looks like a mix of Capoera and Taekwondo
Wow the techniques and kicks remind me of rock lee and guy
When they got exhausted in class,it's really killed the sharpness of their techniques;
This is how the human body works as it expends energy and wears down, yes. 🤔
All thous spin kicks didn't seem powerful at all, but I guess this is more of a spiritual martial arts like non-competitive Tai Chi
for what i know, it is competitive, but do not claim to be ultra effective, it is like an artistic martial art mixed with an competitive but still artistic martial art, like if you mix capoeira with tkd.
I went in a Taido school once (did not decide to join), and about 1/2 of what they do here was not going on in the class I watched. What I saw were a lot of joint holds and some defensive blocks and throws. Don't know what is right. The school was run by a marine who said he had learned in Japan.
@Jermaine Carty I feel like it's similar to how there is Kendo and Kenjutsu, Iaido and Iaijutsu etc.
Oh Look that's me!
Nicee
Came here because of Reina from Tekken 8.
Im Brazilian and i pratictice capoeira. Im starting know taido, look like with our capoeira, its Very beautifull too!
When good taido practitioners kick sand bag, you will see great power.
Most of practices and rear fights, because of rules in competitions they learn not to kick.
Hitting in match is against rules, because sometimes real hits can break skulls and ribs.
That is such bullshit... you act as if Taido is the way of One Punch Man...
@@TheMartialMix well he does have a point about the rules being very limited to what they can do though.
This is karapoeira.
Isnt this what reina from tekken 8 uses
Yep, the moves people use are exactly the same as Reina’s moveset. It’s very cool to look at.
Tekken 8 brought me here
Hello Reina
Looks like Karate meets Capoeira 😮😃 !!!😊
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe a couple other influences too.
Este estilo no le había visto; me encanta al igual que el kempo karate
So Japoeira?
If you wanna know kick and acrobatics just do taekwondo Is the best of it, lack contact but is better than capoeira and this also. Go kyokushin, Muay Thai or boxing if you want contact fighting
Here for reina from tekken 8
Reina approves. #Tekken8
breakdance fighting, the offense emphasis is entertaining
The resemblance with capoeira is striking. Is there any historical tie between the two?
Hell to the no😂
Taido was developed after WW2 when Seiken Shukumine thought karate was too limited, taido has historically nothing to do with capoeira. That said I can see where you're coming from.
so basically hollywood martial arts training for stunt men. Excellent Choreography and the music adds a lot to the video. Very informative.
Traftrab
Put some inspirational music, add some mood lighting behind shitty techniques add some screaming don't actually try to hit each other and you too can learn to be a power ranger
Timothy Craig LMAO
Wow dude you've got one hell of an opinion
I would love to see Master Ken s view on this ..;)
BULLSHIT
I came here from Reina
In terms of lineage, it has no relationship with Taijutsu
In terms of how all of this normally works, in theory, Taijutsu is applied Taido. But... not actually.
I think the technique almost similar with Pencak Silat
Capoeria and shotokhan mixed together might as well say
Kata applications, please :-)
_'Written & Directed By'_ ? Are you kidding me?
I'll definately use them when I make an action martial arts film ;-)
I came here from tekken 8 Raina trailer
Well done australians, I'll be using this to save myself some headaches. =)
/Joel, 1d, Sweden.
Shuto uke and then round off back flip nice combination!
Probably a good workout and confidents builder but not practical in real life application at all
They spend half the time with their back turned to their opponent
Not a good idea to train that way if you plan to go up against Jiujitsuka... or anyone, really.
@@asteriskcolon Also, the acrobatics are good supplementary training, but to use that in a fight is a huge waste of energy.
@@KarmasAB123 maybe it's more Art than Martial... I like it tho 😊
Taido combines punches and kicks and rolling and jumps from old karate shoriu te and kempo; North shaolin and capoeira. If this style includes Brazilian jiujitsu and aikido in your future development and kendo It will be fatal martial art. Taido deserves apreciattion and respect. It's not simple dancing or acrobacy simulates a dance or acrobacy but The purpose os fake trick the oponent to win it. Very far from this. Taido its a imprevisible civil martial art in his movements for atacks: defenses and counter-atacks.🙏🙏🙏🎌🎌🎌❤️
Wtf are you talking about...? Are you drunk ? Or you've never had a fight in your life, cause trust me it is not à lethal martial art. Its just bullshido choregraphs mouvements that will never be able to be used in a real fight...so please stop saying bullshits 😂😂😂
Looks great but to me it also just looks like a Japanese version of capoeira.
Actually capoeira is a brazilian version of Taido.
Jujutsu Kaisen made this look a lot cooler than it is, it seems.
2:00 here, besto friendo
Isso é uma mescla, de karatê com capoeira brasileira!
Greetings from Finland
I’m only here because of a video about it I remember not finishing. Taido is fire though.
Fantastic art too I wish I had learnt this art
Why all the hate? Guys, you are missing what a budo is. Taido is a budo of taijutsu
I Learn Capoeira and Aikido....TAIDO is LIKE FUSION OF BOVE 🙏✨✨✨✨🤩
So this is what itadori knows
Não conhecia está arte marcial!
Good god this looks fun not sure how practical it is without trying it for myself but from the look of it it's a martial art designed for the movies
But also a really fun way to exercise.
It reminded me of capoeira. Very interesting