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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2011
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  • @jameshawkins6596
    @jameshawkins6596 10 лет назад +3

    These guys technical ability is truly amazing, I'd recommend akido to learn for any martial artist, even if just for the feel of people body momentum and movement, it really teaches you to feel what your opponent is doing

  • @La9califa1
    @La9califa1 11 лет назад

    Real aikido is the most effective and most appropriate martial atr of self defense and all the combinations of tehniques that adapt to the attacker and the specific situation of real aikido iz based on the laws of nature and use scientific knowledge in physies,anatmic,pshyhology...Using their knowledge of tradicional aikido,judo jiu jicu and other martial arts Master Ljuba Vračarević has created Serbian brand.This is demonstration tehniques.Bravo master Igor.

  • @WayFinder42
    @WayFinder42 11 лет назад

    agreed, sir. I was simply trying to make the point that it is more than just about the techniques. You said what I was failing to say, thank you

  • @richardbutler4962
    @richardbutler4962 8 лет назад +7

    Another little dance from the Aikido cream puffs

    • @Guinea54
      @Guinea54 8 лет назад +4

      +Richard Butler Take into account Japan was a warrior culture. Just because people aren't effective at using Aikido doesn't mean Aikido isn't effective. It is like Kung fu, or ninjutsu.. They all were used in warrior cultures in times of actual warfare.. But people today aren't going to train the same way they did, and it requires a level of reflex and vision that most people don't have in today's world. Its like when I took Judo over 20 years ago, no one gave a shit about it or knew anything about it. People only know what they see in movies or tv.

    • @ryubudo1558
      @ryubudo1558 8 лет назад

      Si its' a dance, why are not there?you looks like a hawain dancer with the flower.

  • @heliopijpe
    @heliopijpe 11 лет назад

    I practised 20 years of karate full contact, before venturing into aikido;; the level of insight I get from a few aikido techniques can sometimes be so profound, that I become dosile. The ability and the understanding, to know that you can hit the floor and die three times before you fall on the mat, is a humbling experience,,, ofcourse practise isnt real combat!! But if we would practise like you suggest their wouldnt be anyone left to learn with! We all be dead. Thats why its a martial art.

  • @rabi394
    @rabi394 12 лет назад

    Great stuff
    from UK

  • @aiderable1
    @aiderable1 11 лет назад

    fantastic moves, one of a great martial arts!

  • @superduc99
    @superduc99 11 лет назад

    Pretty dancing!

  • @hnovales
    @hnovales 11 лет назад

    I Love this martial Art , the best self defense ,..... it really works !!!!!

  • @hi_im_a_kookie
    @hi_im_a_kookie 11 лет назад +1

    The best thing is the amount of force required. Aikido and Jujutsu are my favourite martial arts simply because of the amount of force required to perform the techniques. In most cases, the less force you use, the more effective the technique will be. I have my 3-dan in Jujutsu (6-dan in Shotokan, 3 in Kyokushin, 2 in Judo) and it still amazes me how easy it is to throw someone onto the floor.
    As for pain... LOLOLOLOL is all I have to say. Everyone in my Dojo is scared of demonstrations XD.

  • @IvanUE84
    @IvanUE84 12 лет назад

    Fenomenalno.. prelepo vece!

  • @lux637
    @lux637 12 лет назад

    Aikido is super! Greethings from Serbia!

  • @ComptGeorges
    @ComptGeorges 11 лет назад

    Very impressive! Respect

  • @toniodmonio
    @toniodmonio 10 лет назад

    Interesting Aikido + judo combination... good to see how these 2 arts complement each other.

  • @alejandrosanchez6215
    @alejandrosanchez6215 11 лет назад

    good technique!!

  • @PhanteusZ
    @PhanteusZ 11 лет назад

    I love you man, I love you. All you need.

  • @clashJoze
    @clashJoze 12 лет назад

    oh what a nice choreography

  • @SUPERTOPS1
    @SUPERTOPS1 11 лет назад

    Easy ! Peace of cake.

  • @StormbringerStudios
    @StormbringerStudios 11 лет назад

    I agree with you, and most martial arts (outside of competition) lack the intensity of an attack while training for two main reasons: The attacker doesn't want to be injured/injure the defender, and the speed and intensity of honest attacks are difficult to produce on a whim while keeping yourself safe.
    I will, however, contest your last point. In most situations with real attacks, a martial arts expert will not be injured very much, though the technique will be more direct than this.

  • @amri2design
    @amri2design 11 лет назад

    a very practical defensive move of all...

  • @infernape425
    @infernape425 11 лет назад

    aikido is an art that is almost completely based on defense, counter attacks, and getting controls over someone i think in a street fight (with other skills) it would prove very useful

  • @StormbringerStudios
    @StormbringerStudios 11 лет назад

    The principals of Aikido are used and demonstrated in MMA. MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) uses whatever works for the particular fighter. Albeit wrist locks don't work with gloves (though they will occasionally work in fights without gloves) the principles of leverage, balance, and anticipation/reading an opponent are used in MMA by the best fighters (though to be fair, every martial art teaches these).

  • @PhanteusZ
    @PhanteusZ 11 лет назад

    PAPA Aikido I say is the most aggressive.
    Sensei of mine who is 76 years old used to jump over a car and roll on a cement. People have to realize that in reality on a street, you can do whatever you want to the opponent. Whether it be striking them after you have them down or a lethal show to the throat, or twisting their neck.
    They are all taught at PAPA, but not practiced.

  • @ebor8402
    @ebor8402 11 лет назад +1

    I have never contradicted anything. Both Aikido and Judo come from the old samaurai arts , the various ryus of Jiu Jitsu. So yes, there are techniques common to all three. If I had more space, and had more time, I could write you a list of techniques that are in both Aikido and Judo/Jiu Jitsu. Hip throws for example, and various locks too. Some have the same names, some have different names, but the same technique. Some are exactly the same, some are slight variations.

  • @1920s
    @1920s 12 лет назад

    "As far as the kick goes, the last time I did my training camp here, I was training at Black House with Steven Seagal, and he helped me a lot with that kick," Silva said through his interpreter and manager, Ed Soares. "He perfected it. I did that kick for a long time, and he actually helped me perfect it."

  • @1920s
    @1920s 12 лет назад

    Speaking of Seagal, there are major UFC fighters that have learned Aikido techniques from him, and give him high praise. Seagal is legit.

  • @coldshandy
    @coldshandy 12 лет назад

    :)) brilliant one dude!

  • @The1GoldenRule
    @The1GoldenRule 11 лет назад

    Unless you have trained in Aikido, you do not understand the pain that is inflicted in even the simplest looking motions. It is a science. It is a very relaxed martial art. The fluid motions are critical in redirecting momentum. The aggressors flip and fall to prevent the breakage of joints and bones , which is easier than you think to do.That is one of the first things you learn in Aikido.

  • @Gaspard129
    @Gaspard129 11 лет назад

    I agree. Other martial arts condition themselves to taking hits and facing resistance. Kyokushin, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, Muay Thai (those guys' conditioning is crazy). Even competition Tae Kwon Do has contact sparring.

  • @snezanastojanovic1896
    @snezanastojanovic1896 10 лет назад

    This is not a battle this is the presentation we are all very trained and know the moves and downs I do not want anyone to find himself in a position to fight with someone practicing Aikido

  • @fromthegods78
    @fromthegods78 11 лет назад

    That is why it is called real aikido and not just aikido.Because it is further developed. Which means it works even better on the streets.

  • @PhanteusZ
    @PhanteusZ 12 лет назад

    its kind of called foreseeing, it is used in aikido. You prepare for his attack even before he attacks, you watch his movement and his balance carefully so you can catch his attack right on time. Plus dodging is actually very easy, it's just twisting your body or stepping back.

  • @atkristin
    @atkristin 10 лет назад

    They fly there because it would break their wrists/arms if they don't. In aikido you also learn techniques how to fall so minimize pain/danger of breaking something.

  • @Gaspard129
    @Gaspard129 11 лет назад

    Agreed, those moves might work against drunks, but that's about it. Anyone with any semblance of balance isn't going to fall like that.

  • @1920s
    @1920s 12 лет назад

    Because Aikido is a self defense martial art. They never attack first. That's partly why it makes it dangerous. It uses your momentum, and power against you, and it's aimed to debilitate the attacker as quickly as possible.

  • @Gaspard129
    @Gaspard129 11 лет назад

    3 years of scholastic-style wrestling, about a year learning to box and a dabbling into Shotokan Karate (~4 months). Honestly, nothing they are doing there is impressive from a combative standpoint. The "attackers" offer little resistance and rarely attempt to keep their balance. I can tell you that keeping your balance is a HUGE part of wrestling, like almost all other martial arts. Attackers don't simply throw themselves at you, and then never attempt to regain their balance.

  • @lobbycoug5814
    @lobbycoug5814 11 лет назад

    I think it does!

  • @La9califa1
    @La9califa1 11 лет назад

    BRAVO MASTERS!

  • @swornpo
    @swornpo 11 лет назад

    Where is this? This is beautiful!!! I wanna go! The way of Harmony plus trance music, perfect.....

  • @Dualismoassoluto
    @Dualismoassoluto 12 лет назад

    I agree.

  • @PhanteusZ
    @PhanteusZ 11 лет назад

    Will do my friend.

  • @MrButts6954
    @MrButts6954 11 лет назад

    Couldn't have put it any better Ben S.!

  • @JSuede101
    @JSuede101 11 лет назад

    AGREED

  • @christinawhitby
    @christinawhitby 10 лет назад

    THIS IS GOOD IT PART FOR DOORMAN AND SAS training plus marines too and woman in self defence

    • @Gabi24492
      @Gabi24492 10 лет назад +2

      Too fancy to be self defense. Distract the guy and hit him with the knee in the balls. It's way easier.

    • @christinawhitby
      @christinawhitby 10 лет назад

      that true I agree with your answer yes spot on you are

  • @joey143anna
    @joey143anna 12 лет назад

    i'm an alien from outer space came down to earth to learn aikido!

  • @MsCisco1976
    @MsCisco1976 11 лет назад

    Rakhawi. Una verdad como el puño... muy bien dicho

  • @aleksakocijasevic6197
    @aleksakocijasevic6197 11 лет назад +1

    Those men are both Real Aikido aikidoists :) I know because I've trained real aikido and met them

  • @ebor8402
    @ebor8402 11 лет назад

    I have been saying all along, if you actually bothered to listen. Aikido isnt for testing against other styles. It is a martial ART, which can be used in a SELF DEFENSE, if you know what you are doing, and adapt the techniques for that. As in ALL martial arts, there is a limited percentage that is applicable. Actually there is an Aikidoka that fights in MMA, but I cannot remember his name, but YOU CAN SEACH him easy enough. He has taken the useful stuff. You can direct your questions to him.

  • @heliopijpe
    @heliopijpe 11 лет назад

    practitioners are encouraged to train in multiple martial arts if they wish to improve their striking ability, but its secundary, the goals to train the center,,, the 360 degree awareness, the distance between you and the oponnent, motion, that is why their is short stick and sword practice to fully develop those skills ... its not all about ,,, pocket knife one art fits all style combat situations, its about using your reflexes, your insight and brain to avoid damage, to you and your opponent

  • @john112john
    @john112john 10 лет назад

    I agree that this looks more like Aikijutsu. Aikido is the youngest form in its family. This was founded by Morihi Ueshiba. In 1942 the name was Aikibudo which was forced to change temporarily to Aikido from the military gov. Sokaku Takeda held the art of Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu who taught Morihi Ueshiba. Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu is the major origin of Aikido.

  • @john112john
    @john112john 10 лет назад

    Aikijutsu- Atemi Waza (Striking techniques), Kansetsu Waza (Joint Techniques). The video above is mostly Aikijutsu.
    Ref- Aikido: Tradition and the Competitive Edge.

  • @Trinitydawn86
    @Trinitydawn86 11 лет назад

    I teach American Kenpo and Jukendo-ryu (not the sword style) and have studied, to varied ranks, judo, juju-tsu, aikido, Muay Thai, and a dash of dim-mok. They all have flaws and strengths. My approach has been to replace weakness 1 in style A with strength from style B. That and remembering that, more than anything, it's the student, not the style that matters most.

  • @bronzedidi
    @bronzedidi 9 лет назад +2

    i frigging went for a trial lesson on aikido today and its crazy! made my frigging wrist, shoulder bone and elbow pain as heck

  • @I_keel_you
    @I_keel_you 9 лет назад

    Aikido does work for self defense, But I will admit that if you learn other styles as well and you incorporate other techniques to go along with it, your chances of overcoming an attacker will be increased a lot more.
    BJJ is an awesome MA to learn, also boxing can help you exchange blows with an opponent if you wish to do so. And don't forget to throw kicks as well and keep them low and basic, it works.
    But the way I see it is, why waste your time and take a chance to get hurt bad if you can just take down the opponent and lock him up or choke him out.
    But I do love Aikido and I recommend it because I know that the locks and throws do hurt real bad and they really work. Let's face it, there are certain locks and chokes that not even a strong man can resist and has to succumb to.

  • @TheLostSailor8995
    @TheLostSailor8995 11 лет назад

    There is no need to prove anything to anyone who doesn't believe in Aikido, but to clear up the confusion here. Aikido is trained in static techniques for a very important reason, that's safety. I have witnessed and experienced first hand Aikido techniques, and trust me. If you do not know the proper way to handle the technique, most commonly: rolling, you are more than likely breaking something. Aikido techniques are throws, pins, joint-locks, etc. Not for hurting, but for control.

  • @Aria132
    @Aria132 11 лет назад

    when you practice aikido, it is not just beat someone up. You train your feeling, your mind. I think that is impotant too. Crashing is easy, buiding is much harder.

  • @ShowexMaGs
    @ShowexMaGs 11 лет назад

    Buenisimo

  • @Alteo911
    @Alteo911 11 лет назад

    Yes indeed. This style was created by Vracarevic, who wants can go google on it

  • @aleksakocijasevic6197
    @aleksakocijasevic6197 11 лет назад +1

    It is called Real Aikido, because it is more efficient and more realistic

  • @MrDsilvia
    @MrDsilvia 11 лет назад

    This is definately more offensive defense that traditional aikido, but still very wonderful, but makes me wonder what is lost from the more peaceful mindset of traditional aikido.

  • @coldshandy
    @coldshandy 12 лет назад

    Cause the fighters don't want to wait.Aikido,Karate,Taek,Kungfu takes years,even decades to be successful,Muay,kickboxing,boxing takes only a few months to work.For an example,GSP always claims his standup style as"Kyokushin",but actually, he trains Muay,boxing,BJJ and wrestling.Kyokushin maybe just a class he joined for fun when he's young.

  • @Alteo911
    @Alteo911 11 лет назад

    this style is called "Real aikido", it was registered (R) by this name. If you don't like the name, really it is just your own problem;)

  • @Uchebka
    @Uchebka 10 лет назад

    красиво.

  • @heliopijpe
    @heliopijpe 11 лет назад

    Thank you for your sensible comment

  • @GeneralDelta
    @GeneralDelta 11 лет назад

    I really like these female russian aikidokas!

  • @StormbringerStudios
    @StormbringerStudios 11 лет назад

    This is "Real Aikido." I'm unsure of its history and exact origins, but it is a deviation of traditional Aikido that focuses on more realistic situations. As an Aikidoka, I think you know what I mean when I say our training isn't "real" in the sense of attacks and resistance (though that is by design). Anyway, it is mouch closer to Aikijutsu than Aikido.

  • @jebbtalle
    @jebbtalle 11 лет назад

    IT'S IMPRACTICAL!

  • @StormbringerStudios
    @StormbringerStudios 11 лет назад

    I would say yes, and here is my sole reason for saying that. They are at a Real Aikido demonstration. It is unlikely they'd have another art being demonstrated there. That said, it does look like the man in the white gi has other training, though without knowing the technique base of Real Aikido, it is hard to say. For all we know, Real Aikido incorporates techniques directly from Pencak Silat.
    If anyone knows for sure, please speak up!

  • @CATGdesign
    @CATGdesign 11 лет назад

    O Sensei creates Aikido for many proposes but not for being an combative SPORT designated to entertain massive audiences on TV

  • @bastiaan0741
    @bastiaan0741 11 лет назад

    I would agree. More like the Steven Seagal variation. Still, respectable in its own way.

  • @minyminxy
    @minyminxy 11 лет назад

    I'm reading a lot of bitching from the 'super intelligent online martial artists' but at the end of the day, if you combine a decent knowledge of Aikido - it's accurate and effective use of pressure points and pressure point hold's, the idea of using the opponent's momentum against him, fighting with the intention of bringing peace to end conflict and confrontation - and combine it with a working knowledge of say . . . any other martial art, there is no denying how effective it is.

  • @heliopijpe
    @heliopijpe 11 лет назад

    Thank you Gaspard129 for your insightfull comment ... unless you train aikido for many years, I dont see the point you make. Its like talking about a movie you never saw. "unmotivated opponents? :-)". I shall add no more to this conversation.. i think youve said enough. But thank you.

  • @pascodavid
    @pascodavid 11 лет назад

    All rehearsed moves, like going to the movies! Real Classic Ving Tsun Kung Fu is the real deal.

  • @heliopijpe
    @heliopijpe 11 лет назад

    have you ever fell on a concrete or asphalt road, with your back or face down? Seriously ... an untrained atacker, will not move again,, or run .. and trained atackers will get injured and re-consider ..a real fight is a matter of timing, and whomever is first and asserts the situation, will decide in a matter of seconds the outcome ... it takes only one blow, or one fall to end any fight in most of the cases,, its not like in the movies, that people get up all the time, fear is a real component

  • @damjanpetrovic114
    @damjanpetrovic114 11 лет назад +1

    yes it is Aikido but in real situation,Serbian real Aikido i trained it for 10 years it is useful

  • @robingmunthe
    @robingmunthe 10 лет назад +1

    this is aikido, it depends how hard and aggressive you apply the technics.

  • @Vxboxninja
    @Vxboxninja 11 лет назад

    im walkin wit these ppl at night

  • @dapidminiAiki
    @dapidminiAiki 11 лет назад

    I like the music :D what is the title?

  • @bigvis2
    @bigvis2 11 лет назад

    One thing to say: The only combat arts you need to know are the ones used in MMA. Primarily, Boxing/Kickboxing/Muay Thai, BJJ, Wrestling, and maybe some Judo.

  • @rodf111
    @rodf111 11 лет назад

    This would be more fun to watch if they had ninja outfits on .

  • @toniodmonio
    @toniodmonio 10 лет назад

    Aikido and judo. Certainly the leg bit is judo.
    Also, aikido can be quite harsh -- sure the kyu stuff is not as harsh but jeez the black belt stuff can be very harsh. The only reason we don't see it too often (at least in the dojo i go to) is that they rather have students continuously attend practice than stay in hospitals.

  • @Chillboy132
    @Chillboy132 11 лет назад

    If it hurts, it's not real Aïkido. Positive neutralisation should be the only answer to attack.

  • @JEWISHPRIDE100
    @JEWISHPRIDE100 10 лет назад

    Bruce Lee was against the commercialization and the silly and childish infighting amongst various martial art traditions or schools as to which one was the "BEST". Insulting or discouraging other ppl from exploring the various arts.is hardly the behavior of a true and noble warrior. Unfortunately, it is generally those who know nothing who always seem to do the most talking. Thanks Robbeltje for speaking up against this unfortunate trend. Peace.

  • @ilijastoka
    @ilijastoka 11 лет назад

    Yes, we are doing krav maga in our gym, very hard training and real...Primitive krav maga best for self defence, that is my opinion

  • @jaskey
    @jaskey 11 лет назад

    The guys at 1:34 should make an action movie. I'd totally watch that for 2 hours.

  • @La9califa1
    @La9califa1 11 лет назад

    Real athletes are always ophere to moral and ettical principles and respekt different skills and spors.Who do not know even what sport or what is a martial art of self defense are envy vain inovature minds,pathologically aggresive persons.

  • @PhanteusZ
    @PhanteusZ 12 лет назад

    It'd be the same, there are clips where professional martial artists tried to attack or kick an aikidoki but failed.
    The techniques focus on balance and that is done by redirecting energy, you are not going against the force, so no matter how strong it is, still same.
    You really wouldn't be able to take back your balance when your wrist is about to be twisted completely and when you are being guided by him that way. If you do try to move, he can put more pressure and boom, broken wrist.

  • @MrAndreagraziani
    @MrAndreagraziani 11 лет назад

    I like aikido, choreographic movements and position sense but I prefer Whing chun: a few movements and highly efficient

  • @hi_im_a_kookie
    @hi_im_a_kookie 11 лет назад

    I could not have said it better myself.
    "You enjoy all of your parts attached the way they are meant to be" - reminds me of the time I accidentally dislocated someone's shoulder with an armlock (when I was first learning it...)
    What martial arts do you study?

  • @Aria132
    @Aria132 11 лет назад

    "Aikido is not a martial art" makes me smile. You should not separate the 2 jutsu and do. In my opinion, "do" is the next level of jutsu. Practicing the technique gives you the understanding of principles. But if you dont understand the root, you just lie to yourself

  • @0nePiecePirates
    @0nePiecePirates 11 лет назад

    Yes it does, Explains why my brothers master can do it? I've seen him. The move where he puts the person in a position where he can't move by putting the opponents hand in an uncomfortable situation... If he twisted the hand, it could break. If aikido didn't work then millions of people would be spreading rumors and stuff. But aikido has a good reputation

  • @aikijones9032
    @aikijones9032 11 лет назад

    DANCE PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lobbycoug5814
    @lobbycoug5814 11 лет назад

    I dont know, but I still think many aikido students will have a hard time stopping a punch, a really quick punch!

  • @partisan72
    @partisan72 12 лет назад

    l always like these funny demonstrations with a super slow attack and lightning speed defense and the crowd is truly fascinated.Especially slow knife attack and close range defense demos are brilliant.Such masters would have got sliced to fucking pieces like a sausage if confronting a real life knife attack,fast as hell and practically impossible to control let alone to defend from with bare hands.There is no slow motion on the street and these people live in a total,very dangerous dellusion.

  • @coldshandy
    @coldshandy 12 лет назад

    For your information,AKD is not the only martial art made to help a small person against a much bigger opponent,so don't get paranoid"oh we are unique,we're so dangerous" ok?Judokas are very proud about"Everybody touches us will be thrown away",but they all have seen how their skills work in real situation.The Aikido coaches in my place always bigmouth"we can do better than Judo!"(mind you,those mtfks 've never fought a normal person in real life,let alone a martial artists)!it got my ass itchy!

  • @johanndirry
    @johanndirry 10 лет назад

    It is "real aikido", which is a mixture of Aikido, Jiu Jitsu, and some other techniques.

  • @TheOriginalFayari
    @TheOriginalFayari 11 лет назад

    You do know that many Aikidoka practice full speed sparring against multiple opponents at the same time right? In fact, it is quite a regular occurrence. It is called Randori. Aikidoka do this against armed and unarmed opponents.

  • @VIKUTAAMANWERU83
    @VIKUTAAMANWERU83 11 лет назад

    THIS IS NOT AIKIDO, THIS IS VIOLENCE.

  • @TheGarrylee123
    @TheGarrylee123 11 лет назад

    like most styles i research.. only seem to work if the opponent is doing NOTHING except giving you a steady stream of weak straight left right punches.. and not retaliating once the dance of death around the ragdoll opponent starts lmao

  • @MRFutchyDutchy
    @MRFutchyDutchy 12 лет назад

    i know some of the moves from karate like that handgun disarm