Jujutsu techniques part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere 2 дня назад +1

    Love Jujutsu and these are Top Shelf techniques!
    Been training and teaching Goshin Aiki-Jujutsu for over 4 decades
    and you guys execute beautifully, Thanks for this and Respect!

  • @jerlaine1638
    @jerlaine1638 4 года назад +116

    worked as a bouncer and I can 100% attest to the effectiveness of this form. Sure Brazilian JiuJitsu has it's merits but I'd rather not end up on the ground every single fight

    • @doctordalek4262
      @doctordalek4262 3 года назад +5

      Osu!

    • @Sensei_Gaz
      @Sensei_Gaz 3 года назад +4

      Osu!

    • @ricrc1861
      @ricrc1861 2 года назад +15

      I'm Brazilian and I've trained jiujitsu for some time but I say that I prefer this form of jujitsu presented in the video because taking someone to the ground in a street situation is suicide!

    • @mickymorton7148
      @mickymorton7148 2 года назад +2

      This isn’t Brazilian ju jitsu it’s Japanese

    • @jerlaine1638
      @jerlaine1638 2 года назад +5

      @@mickymorton7148 never said it was

  • @littleshadow2707
    @littleshadow2707 3 года назад +22

    Thank you gentlemen for keeping this particular art alive👊🏾🙏

  • @peterdwyer9798
    @peterdwyer9798 6 лет назад +20

    I love JJJ, I study this martial art also and gotta say it's so much fun. I would recommend anyone take it up. Most of the comments of negativity are from folk who have never went near a gym or dojo in their life. Any martial art will make you humble n curb your ego I promise. It's great for your entire body and your mind. What I love about JJ is the little wrist n elbow locks which do work in the real world. There are so many facets of the JJ diamond from throwing to submissions to ground work. It's a complete system IMO but I respect n love all martial arts. There all fun and effective in their own way.

    • @305mahks5
      @305mahks5 5 лет назад

      Shut yo ass up nigga lmaooo

  • @averagejoe2106
    @averagejoe2106 7 лет назад +10

    As a practioner of both I can say this both are good in their own right. Self defense is important but the feeling you get from rolling newaza which is Bjj amazing. Being able to control a live person who is fighting back. In my opinion you need both!

    • @icanaja8192
      @icanaja8192 4 месяца назад

      Does bjj have techniques to disarm weapons like knife, baseball bat?

  • @30Vyacheslav
    @30Vyacheslav 5 лет назад +5

    This is one of the best Daitoryu JJ perfomances I've ever seen.

    • @Darkhorse12022
      @Darkhorse12022 3 года назад

      I know I am late but watching this, I thought of Daito-Ryu almost immediately

  • @bebop6174
    @bebop6174 4 года назад +5

    I did Aikido in my youth for many years and a lot of these moves look similar to some I used to practice. Aikido was developed by a Samurai from Jujutsu and also Kenjutsu.

    • @MartinJutras
      @MartinJutras 2 года назад +2

      Aikido was not developed by a samurai but does find it's origin in samurai's jujutsu.

    • @ProtoIndoEuropean88
      @ProtoIndoEuropean88 Год назад

      you must be meaning, Aikijujutsu. Not aikido

  • @nihonshinkenjujutsu690
    @nihonshinkenjujutsu690 3 года назад +25

    THIS IS THE REAL JIU JITSU
    Recently a BJJ practitioner, a bouncer went to the floor from a scuffle at the door.
    His attacker's girlfriend kept kicking him while he wrestle with his opponent.
    She kicked him freely until unconscious due to the grappling senario where he could not stand up and defend himself against 2.
    LESSON HERE Going to the floor is ludicrous in a street scenario.

    • @icanaja8192
      @icanaja8192 4 месяца назад

      They were cheating to the bouncer 😏. Poor bouncer 😒

  • @gracemama1987
    @gracemama1987 5 лет назад +15

    I am a Japanese and grew up in japan.
    My old brother played Jyuudou and he used use me to practice what he learned that day and I disliked it. 😅
    I’ve watched him play with his team mates and I used to be amazed. I did Kendou but wish I did karate or Aikidou. I now believe that all girls should have Aikido class from kindergarten to high school. We could avoid many scary experiences.

  • @arepitagrande8797
    @arepitagrande8797 Год назад

    Great martial artists! To recognize the attack right at the beginning and deciding for the accurate counter measures shows that you have a profound knowledge and that you are very skilled. I envy you.

  • @jujutsufan
    @jujutsufan 15 лет назад +1

    The complete art of the samurai...i have never seen another martial art as effective as jujutsu.....whether it be standing or on the ground....

  • @Mycroft616
    @Mycroft616 13 лет назад

    It's some of both. Jujutsu focus on techniques and individual moves, attacks against standing and grounded opponents, armed vs. unarmed, and even a bit of weapons training. Exactly what you get and how much emphasis is placed on each aspect depends on what school of Jujutsu you study. However, most have relatively equal emphasis on the first three.

  • @soundtreks
    @soundtreks 12 лет назад +1

    I really admire all martial art styles. There is something of value in them all. And the discipline it takes to continue studying it for years is admirable. I do Wado Ryu which is derivative of Shotokan and Jujitsu. I like the blend. I don't respect firearms however. Almost any fool can pull a trigger...

  • @9470330749
    @9470330749 12 лет назад +71

    Jujutsu, the foundation of:
    Jiu-jitsu (BJJ),
    Judo,
    Aikido.
    ...enjoy them all.

    • @reversalze8879
      @reversalze8879 4 года назад +1

      Or you can say parent hood

    • @mrblaize1997
      @mrblaize1997 3 года назад +1

      l'origine de l'Aïkido c'est le Daitōryū aikijūjutsu à la base

    • @bastrixer
      @bastrixer 3 года назад +4

      And still People quickly talk shit about aikido but 90% what I saw here, we do in aikido too. But then it is bs but when you say jiu jutsu then Its all good. 😂

    • @mrblaize1997
      @mrblaize1997 3 года назад

      @@bastrixer exactement j'aurais pas dit mieux !!!😁😉

    • @littleshadow2707
      @littleshadow2707 3 года назад

      @@bastrixer Exactly bro and another thing that really works my nerves is many folks don't know the fact that aikido used in self defense, isn't how it is in practice/randori... it's straight to the point like judo & Jujutsu.

  • @ProTuner06
    @ProTuner06 12 лет назад

    I highly recommend to you to start training now. Just because it happened once doesn't mean it wont happen again. It's a dangerous world we live in unfortunately. I recommend Muay Thai as well as some Traditional Ju-Jitsu. Both those arts combined have saved my life/ass a countless number of times. I've also done Western Boxing my entire life and all 3 are a great combination.

  • @freddmi5212
    @freddmi5212 4 года назад +1

    Love the filming and light. It kinda looks like some zen japanese theatre.

  • @anbernicguy
    @anbernicguy Месяц назад +1

    This should be included in every martial arts, shame that they remove this self defense techniques in favour of sport competition.

  • @62202ify
    @62202ify 4 года назад +4

    I loved the first technique, like "Sit your ass down"!

  • @anjichojou
    @anjichojou 11 лет назад

    true. It is about finishing the fight, but also about getting close to the person as fast as possible so their techniques are less effective. We (I am a jujutsuka) use the persons force against them while using the least energy possible

  • @BradPow69
    @BradPow69 4 года назад +1

    I love Japanese jujitsu evrymovement in these videos are the same when wileding a weppon near enugh and every part is designed for a battle filed so every movement is as relaxed as possible and useing as little energy to then move to the next target or just to get in amd out as fast as posible

  • @ricrc1861
    @ricrc1861 2 года назад +6

    I'm Brazilian and I've trained jiujitsu for some time but I say that I prefer this form of jujitsu presented in the video because taking someone to the ground in a street situation is suicide!

  • @Mycroft616
    @Mycroft616 13 лет назад

    No, it's actually as the uploader said: Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu. It is the style that Aikido pivots on, but this is mostly a focus on the Jujutsu aspects (which has had an impact on Jujutsu). Although their gis and the fact that they're demonstrating (not executing) the techniques hide this detail, these require more strength than Aikido uses. And a few of these techniques don't flow as well as Aikido, thus the need for the additional strength.

  • @RandAlthor939
    @RandAlthor939 6 лет назад

    This is a very good display of jujitsu techniques performed as kata.
    Well done guys I have used bastardised versions of many of the techniques shown in this video .over the past 11 years of working in prisons . Of course reality is not like this .it isn't meant to be it is a display . A very good one at that.

  • @kenf333
    @kenf333 4 года назад

    Ye, one of the basic premises behind JJJ and standing jointlocks/submissions is the 2-on-1 (your 2 hands against the opponent's 1). That being said, the other guy can do the same and use his other hand to brace the attacked hand. This small detail is often overlooked. This is why things like the classic wristlock are harder to do than initially meets the eye.

  • @DaitoryuTatsujinkan
    @DaitoryuTatsujinkan 15 лет назад

    These techniques come from Daitoryu Jujutsu... Mikko San very good Enbu.Congratulations for your new dojo.

  • @Andre43661
    @Andre43661 Месяц назад

    I congratulate Sassuga Dojo!!

  • @yasirrahman4695
    @yasirrahman4695 3 года назад +3

    0:52 he just got bonked😂😂

  • @ZNieLZ
    @ZNieLZ 11 лет назад +26

    I like how he signals his surrender and the other guy just keeps going......

    • @alexanderandmaxinc
      @alexanderandmaxinc 11 лет назад +5

      these guys are phycos when you tap out the other person has to stop they are white belts in my eyes

    • @alexanderandmaxinc
      @alexanderandmaxinc 11 лет назад

      *****

    • @alexanderandmaxinc
      @alexanderandmaxinc 11 лет назад

      *****

    • @alexanderandmaxinc
      @alexanderandmaxinc 11 лет назад +1

      these guys are phycos when you tap out the other person has to stop they are white belts in my eyes

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 Год назад +1

    Jujitsu self defense techniques practice get perfect weapon

  • @KusgangDako
    @KusgangDako 7 лет назад +5

    hmm.. as far as i observed. Bjj and JapJJ has different aspects. Majorly BJJ is for grappling while JapJJ focus on insta-kill techniques, it may look like they're the same. but BJJ is like a martial arts for preserving the life of your enemy without causing too much damage and just to make them surrender by depleting all of their stamina but it depends on the user. JapJJ is more darker i mean dangerous art if used wrongly their techniques really focus on breaking bones, blinding the eyes, slashing the necks and eventually killing their opponents. that is why BJJ is much preferable in MMA. but if you prefer the dark side then choose JapJJ. so which one would you pick? BJJ or JapJJ

    • @peanutbutler3078
      @peanutbutler3078 7 лет назад

      I would prefer Japanese Jujutsu!It would be a better choice since fighting on the street ground without mats can be very painful.I like JapJJ as an art because it is a hybrid art and it focuses on standing and a little bit on the ground.

    • @coadacatalin4510
      @coadacatalin4510 6 лет назад

      You do not know the POWER of the Dark Side!

    • @feirabbitt
      @feirabbitt 6 лет назад

      the dark side.

    • @setxapart5505
      @setxapart5505 6 лет назад

      In JJJ, we have "options". Use what we need, for the appropriate situation. It HAS "deadly" options, but it's up to the individual practicioner to discern...in a self defense/life threatening situation, whether to kill in defence, maim(break, dislocate), or simply put to sleep and run away. Note too, that we have throws(which birthed Judo) that can sometimes end a threat instantly, knocking the wind out of an attacker or breaking their ribs. Me practicing JJJ doesn't make me "dark" anymore than law enforcement having a side arm(which is to maim or kill). It's the individual intent. Me? I am a husband and father of 3 children whom I would lay my life down to protect, and of a SURETY - I hope I NEVER have to use what I know. If I ever do, I hope the attacker peacefully complies, or that I'd only have to put someone asleep that a loved one or myself could get to safety. That's just GROUND stuff. Honestly, if you come up to me or my family with a knife drawn or a gun in our face, then you automatically forfeit your life. That's not me being "dark", that's me being papa bear and you(the attacker) with a death wish. Overall, remember that BJJ came out of Judo with the INTENT of self defense. It was not intended for sport in the beginning. It was about the small or weak individual still being able to take on a larger opponent. Helio Gracie couldn't "throw" well due to weakness - so he took the fight to the ground.

    • @KusgangDako
      @KusgangDako 6 лет назад

      @@setxapart5505 I agree. :D "Martial arts is a movement of the body with the intent of fighting. To kill or to let live someone always depends on the person." Thanks for the insight sir. I am not a married person so I won't fully understand the concept of fatherly thoughts, but I agree that we have the choice whether to kill or to let live our enemies. From my observation your a "katsujinken" person. I was born in a country where violence is daily occurrence that's why i have no choice but to follow the principles of "satsujinken". Well as a fellow TMA practioners i hope we'll reach to an agreement that using martial arts always depend on the user :D :D . Thanks again for you're honest opinion.

  • @MrBrendonomous2
    @MrBrendonomous2 8 лет назад +57

    I thought it was really good. Sucks to see so many teenagers in the comments, though. Of course it wouldn't be that smooth or choreographed in a fight, kids!! Thats not how fights work!! You think these guys don't know that!?

    • @ririoncam3288
      @ririoncam3288 5 лет назад +3

      @Diogo Garcia também treino jiujitsu há muitos anos,e não parece ridículo são técnicas bem interessantes pra falar a verdade,para com isso cara queima a imagem da nossa arte!!!

    • @charlesreynolds857
      @charlesreynolds857 5 лет назад +4

      @Diogo Garcia This is Japanese, not brazilian. Its about the art and technique, not about beating people up.

    • @YeagerAW
      @YeagerAW 5 лет назад +1

      @Diogo Garcia Ive ben training in Juijitsu for almost 7 years. You do have more experience then me but in my school we do have brutal techniques but we still apply the art to our techniques so its balanced out. Some of these techniques i liked and im going to show my school these.

    • @badassmastermax
      @badassmastermax 4 года назад +2

      it may work, obviously it works, but holy shit it looks difficult to learn, its just an inefficient way of learning to take someone down. its an outdated system is what it is. you'd learn modern take-down techniques in half the time and get similar results against the average joe. if one guy studies wrestling and judo for a year and the other studies this, the former will very highly likely win the fight. it's an inefficient learning curve.

    • @gunnarfranzen9166
      @gunnarfranzen9166 4 года назад

      Bruh im freaking 13

  • @sambaker1212
    @sambaker1212 4 года назад

    Woow....you guys are really talented xx

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 13 лет назад

    @parlachinchilla This is Japanese Jujutsu. Jiu Jitsu is a western mispelling of the word, which is still used primarily in Brazil. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is really Judo ne waza.

  • @TheGringo300
    @TheGringo300 12 лет назад

    From what I've read, it sounds like the original Jujutsu/Jujitsu is basically a military combat system. This would make it very different from a lot of what's called "martial arts".
    I've long been told that many martial arts are virtually useless in actual self-defense situations.

  • @Hanshi64
    @Hanshi64 16 лет назад

    Sir,
    Very nice demonstration some minor critique though if i may be permitted. I am 7th dan w/39 yrs practioner 29 yrs Teacher of JJ so I do feel somewhat qualified in my pts in 0:54 I am concerned to challenge a Tsuki knife thrust with a punch leaving your femoral artery very vulnerable to quick slash. If the punch was countered by a simple cross block from the Left hand. As we know the head is most defended body part. Overall good tech. shihonage, Iriminage omote, ikkyo.
    Nice execution.

  • @goatpunchtheater
    @goatpunchtheater 13 лет назад

    @ladyDiix Consider jujutsu the parent martial art of every other art from japan. The texts contain everything. Karate, hapkido, aikido, you name it. However, No one person could master all it's aspects, So Schools have to pick something and focus on it. Practical Judo (as opposed to competition Judo) pretty much covers all of jujutsu, but focuses on the most efficient maneuvers. Brazilian jujitsu is basically a school that focuses on the grappling aspect of judo, which is the most practical

  • @Brianjames99
    @Brianjames99 16 лет назад

    Very good video.
    I practise Goshin Jitsu and alot of the moves are simillar and pretty much the same.
    Do you have any more vids to upload? would like to see more.
    Ous

  • @Pakana_
    @Pakana_ 13 лет назад

    @Firzenmaker We use more like a boxing stance than horse stance. And we are taught low kicks quite extensively.

  • @KilianMuster
    @KilianMuster 4 года назад

    Did Aikido for 4 years, 20 years ago. But funny in this demonstrations I see mostly familiar techniques: Irimi-nage, ikkyo, Shihō-nage and others, super similiar to Aikido, just without the bullshit and more straight to the point. Nice.

  • @SGRjujutsu
    @SGRjujutsu 15 лет назад

    Very nice guys. A clear comparison can be made aikiDO vs aikiJUTSU with analagous waza. I very much enjoyed this. OSU.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 13 лет назад +1

    @iplaysax I already know about Mitsuyo Maeda, and he originally called Judo by the name "Kano Jiu Jitsu"(after Judo founder Jigoro Kano) when he came to Brazil in order to avoid confusion, understanding that westerners were not famliar with the name Judo at the time. I only used the term Japanese jujutsu to specify what was in this vid, since many youtubers automatically think BJJ. Yes, there are several Ryu of Jujutsu(Hontai Yoshin Ryu, Takenouchi Ryu, Daito Ryu, Tenjin Shinyo Ryu, etc.)

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 13 лет назад

    @jaraman9 Thanks.:) I know that BJJ is mainly Judo ne-waza(hence old school Judoka referring to it as "Basically Just Judo") due to Helio Gracie being too sick and weak as a boy to learn Judo's standing techniques as taught to older brother Carlos by Mitsuo Maeda. Helio focused on ne-waza, as it was easier for him to learn. And "Jitsu" does have a meaning. It's a term used in Japanese shiatsu therapy for a fullness or excess of energy in a part of the body, while "Kyo" is a lack of said energy.

  • @scbd-silatchoreographybela7164
    @scbd-silatchoreographybela7164 5 лет назад

    those are great techniques, love the video very much.... remind me to mandemuda silat....

  • @jaraman9
    @jaraman9 13 лет назад

    @jin54363 because jujutsu/jiu jitsu is really a japanese name for a martial art style expressed by 2 kanji characters, so really for westerners the pronounciation is what counts. usually jujutsu/jujitsu would refer to the japanese style, and jiu jitsu to the brazilian derivative.

  • @sylvanusjoseph1140
    @sylvanusjoseph1140 5 лет назад +2

    Absolutely beautiful to watch. This is the REAL STUFF. Not BJJ where guys or gays roll on the floor like 2 LOVERS

  • @Firzenmaker
    @Firzenmaker 13 лет назад

    @Roikonen94 and as long as people have fun in the systems they practise in there is not any "oh this sport is better than that" my point was not to declare that Taekwondo cannot be used in selfdefense; just that Jujutsu and Taekwondo do have great differences because Jujutsu is more used as a selfdefense than Taekwondo while Taekwondo usually is focused on the competition (well of course it was a military system a long time ago, and it could be used just as that again).

  • @matthewboren6438
    @matthewboren6438 4 года назад

    Jujutsu worked well for the Samurai, it's still street effective in 2020

  • @fled06
    @fled06 10 лет назад

    Those techniques look very painful...love thy art.

  • @SasugaDojo
    @SasugaDojo  16 лет назад

    Thank you! Nice to hear that.
    We will try to add more material later.

  • @dorsetkarate
    @dorsetkarate 5 лет назад +3

    As a karate black belt and instructor who has also trained a little in Jujitsu, I seriously worry that there are inexperienced people out there who will see this video and think most of these techniques might work. If you approach a knife or baseball bat attack in the ways demonstrated here...you will definitely get stabbed/seriously hurt/killed.
    Gliding to the side and trying to grab a moving knife hand (worse still, reaching over the knife to do so, as shown here) is madness.
    If you trained every day for 6 hours you might want to back yourself not to miss the arm or hand carrying the knife, but for most people, a bigger block, using a forearm for instance, is a far safer bet.
    Better still, turn and run.
    As for the overhead stick attack shown...are we really expected to believe that you can drift and subtly redirect, as shown, a stick used like that by someone who really means it?! Come off it.
    It would be funny if the consequences of people putting their faith in such nonsense weren't so serious.

  • @kevinburgess2039
    @kevinburgess2039 9 лет назад +5

    It just jujutsu the one the samurai used during the edo period in feudal Japan jujutsu is focused on grappling great for real life situations one on one I would use Aikido and Shotokan Karate

  • @matkasim
    @matkasim 14 лет назад

    very good fluid moves. Kudos

  • @TigerNgtMare
    @TigerNgtMare 12 лет назад

    Beautiful combat form!! I like it!!

  • @sleepyfattiger
    @sleepyfattiger 15 лет назад

    Excellent video. Well executed techniques!

  • @justinlingard2023
    @justinlingard2023 12 лет назад

    Great vid! i'm planning to learn japanese jujutsu and brazilian jiu jitsu pretty soon :)

  • @semseiattale
    @semseiattale 13 лет назад

    @jin54363
    I agree with, but Jujutsu is actually not common any longer in Japan this is mostly a western thing . Jujutsu was replaced by Judo ." The Gentle Way" Jujutsu "The Gentle Art". Which was also called Taijitsu and Yawara. which had more chokes, strike and the like ..

  • @MyGuineazAreBizarre
    @MyGuineazAreBizarre 10 лет назад +18

    What the heck even when someone taps out they wait like 6 seconds before the let go

    • @fabioaguiar5955
      @fabioaguiar5955 9 лет назад +8

      +avachild “ava child” When someone taps you are supposed to alleviate the pin, not letting go altogether.

    • @danielwhiting7735
      @danielwhiting7735 9 лет назад +1

      +avachild “ava child”
      I imagine the tapping in this video is to more show when the technique is finished rather than being in pain.

  • @brianmacc1934
    @brianmacc1934 6 лет назад +1

    Make a video of how to defend against someone who knows what theyre doing

  • @Grigeral
    @Grigeral 15 лет назад

    Indeed. Although Jutsu I believe is the term for fighting, the spelling is just different area's of japan in the feudal times. The part before it I am taught is the style. Be it Ninjitsu, Jujitsu or otherwise.
    I wouldn't however say most Jujitsu is a sport though. If you did it fully in any fight the fight would be over in a few seconds.
    Like my Sensei says. If it comes to it in real life, don't bother being fancy. Snap something and get out of the situation immediately.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 13 лет назад

    @iplaysax Um, not exactly. "Jujustu" is the correct Hepburn romanization, as the word "Ju" in Japanese means "soft" or "flexible" -- as in the Karate style Goju Ryu, which means "hard/soft style" -- and "Jutsu" means "art" or "skill." "Jiu-Jitsu" is how the word sounded to western ears before the correct spelling and pronounciation was established. There is already a Japanese word "Jitsu" which is a shiatsu term meaning a fullness or excess of energy in a certain spot on the body.

  • @Tono431
    @Tono431 15 лет назад

    Mate, it ain't what you do, it's how you do!

  • @coffeeder
    @coffeeder 6 лет назад

    Beautiful technique

  • @Firzenmaker
    @Firzenmaker 13 лет назад

    @Roikonen94 well; you can of course use tae kwon do for self-defense; but keep in mind: high kicks and the wide foot posture like they are widely teached for sport is just useless or lets say more dangerous in self defense than styles, that are taught for self defense (kicking is okay; but the lower you kick the faster the kick will hit the target; the wider you open your legs the more the testicles will say "hit me" to the opponent).

  • @EmpiricalPragmatist
    @EmpiricalPragmatist 12 лет назад

    It doesn't really matter how you spell it, as they're both just different transliteration of the Japanese alphabet. The spelling with an i in it is more characteristic of the Portuguese pronunciation, and so it usually gets used to denote Brazilian styles, that's all.
    I agree with you though, people don't appreciate the distinction between the styles enough. They're so different.

  • @omartalib1846
    @omartalib1846 6 лет назад +26

    At least they not rolling on the ground like two lovers

    • @semafodje782
      @semafodje782 6 лет назад +7

      LOOOOOOOOL, NEARLY PISSED MYSELF LAUGHING!!!!!!!

    • @Horus-Lupercal
      @Horus-Lupercal 5 лет назад

      Do you have a problem with male lovers?

    • @SaftonYT
      @SaftonYT 5 лет назад +1

      Difference being that training for rolling might actually work in a fight rather than these choreographed feel-good exercises.

    • @jonaelmejor
      @jonaelmejor 5 лет назад

      No, they are dancing like two morons

    • @leo-io5vg
      @leo-io5vg 5 лет назад

      What's your style?

  • @ivicazdravkovic
    @ivicazdravkovic 14 лет назад

    Very VERY nice!
    Greetings from Serbia,
    Ivica sensei, 7th Dan MAIF.

  • @321SpikE
    @321SpikE 13 лет назад

    really well done demo...i'm waiting for more!

  • @negie78000
    @negie78000 14 лет назад

    @Jude30 not really because my grandpa was in the army he learned jujitsu and he says hes been attaked with knives many of times, and this works, he even showed me some techniques

  • @Bakunaga
    @Bakunaga 14 лет назад

    I like the empty hands however the armed combat is lacking as with most traditional styles it doesn't compensate for realistic modern combat. I have yet to see someone (trained or not) attack and wait to be countered in such an obvious manner. However once unarmed the takedown and lock are very useful

  • @haffoc
    @haffoc 14 лет назад

    Nice, guys. Looking good.

  • @rafaelsanntana4796
    @rafaelsanntana4796 5 лет назад

    I see many tecniques of the Aikido

  • @teddywinroth
    @teddywinroth 15 лет назад

    extremely good... Im very impressed.

  • @hiranom20
    @hiranom20 14 лет назад

    ...Love this, great stuff!

  • @Mike_LaFontaine75
    @Mike_LaFontaine75 4 года назад

    OK, so I've done some weapons sparring (with sticks wrapped with pipe insulation, real strikes), and the time to close is immediately when Uke's hand goes up or back, you can't wait on the strike, he may fake it. Especially with a bat, axe handle etc. You have to get inside the arc, or get outside right away.
    That said, it's extremely difficult to defend a knife attack, almost nobody but extremely inexperienced people attack like that.

  • @siguenza69
    @siguenza69 14 лет назад

    i love your videos

  • @wububububruno25
    @wububububruno25 12 лет назад

    no, bushido is a way of thinking in which a person treats the enemy like a brother.
    martial art is not a study of war, what you are refferring to is to fighting skill, martial arts, are made to create peace and not to be violent.

    • @C3120061
      @C3120061 10 месяцев назад

      Bushido means 'way of the warrior', it is a moral code of attitudes, behavior and lifestyle in the case of jujutsu, specifically referring to the samurai warrior.. so aren't warriors supposed to be skilled in war on the battlefield? lol Jujutsu is a battlefield art, designed to kill, how is it not a study of war? war is violence. jujutsu is a martial art, is it not? it was used in war by the samurai

  • @garymanalo8562
    @garymanalo8562 10 лет назад +29

    the technique is very effective

    • @thisandthat5188
      @thisandthat5188 7 лет назад +6

      Gary Manalo Funniest thing I ever heard

    • @pokematt1533
      @pokematt1533 6 лет назад +3

      +This and That are you sure about that

    • @Shadowrulzalways
      @Shadowrulzalways 3 года назад

      @@SereneJudo Not really. Learn actual Japanese JuJutsu in police and military training. You wouldn’t be talking so big.

  • @JoseRondonGonzález
    @JoseRondonGonzález 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice 👍🏼

  • @darylfields
    @darylfields 5 лет назад

    I love japanese jujitsu it was created for a real battle

  • @Hwoarang8ify
    @Hwoarang8ify 13 лет назад

    The deference in BJJ and Japanese Jujitsu is that Brazilian style is more ground base for sport and Japanese style is more for combat and self-defense.
    If I would chose either one I will chose Japanese Jujitsu because in a real fight taking the fight to the ground is a terrible ideal if your fighting more then one person.

  • @MooneShadow
    @MooneShadow 16 лет назад

    Very nice technique.

  • @elhajjzafeermuhammad1530
    @elhajjzafeermuhammad1530 6 лет назад +1

    True jujutsu 👏

  • @BERKERKER
    @BERKERKER 12 лет назад

    certainly is a great martial art, but always remember, is not the martial art, is the artist

  • @KusgangDako
    @KusgangDako 6 лет назад +1

    jujutsu and jiu jitsu are different martial arts. Jujutsu is the traditional way of judo. Jujutsu and kenjutsu are partner martial arts that is used in sengoku era.

  • @TopStarshake
    @TopStarshake 11 лет назад

    pretty dam useful
    and nice of course

  • @Firzenmaker
    @Firzenmaker 13 лет назад

    @Firzenmaker how the style is teached however depends on the school, the teacher and/ or the pupil ;) have a nice day =)

  • @rollingrock450
    @rollingrock450 13 лет назад

    @scahX these guys are proffesionals they know what there doing

  • @gyjujitsu
    @gyjujitsu 6 лет назад

    Superb Japanese Jujitsu

    • @gyjujitsu
      @gyjujitsu 6 лет назад

      Have you done any more Jujutsu Video's?

  • @Aurumk1
    @Aurumk1 11 лет назад

    Also can keep your guard up much better. I don't think it would be so good against wrestlers that go for the legs but you could jump over them, and onto their backs and stuff,

  • @vlhendon7185
    @vlhendon7185 11 лет назад

    Excellent jujitsu

  • @Benkeiminamoto
    @Benkeiminamoto 15 лет назад

    Very nice Jujutsu good performance

  • @Flamaha
    @Flamaha 13 лет назад

    @jin54363 i don't think they use the Latin script, so most of them are right I think.

  • @menemeje8459
    @menemeje8459 10 лет назад

    Can you name each of the techniques? My sensei would be impressed if I showed him some of your techniques. Thank you for this vid, it will really help me.

    • @menemeje8459
      @menemeje8459 9 лет назад

      ***** haha, well I;m actually not as good as you, and I don't know his real name, so...

    • @menemeje8459
      @menemeje8459 9 лет назад

      ***** When I call him 'sensei' I'm not really trying to respect him and worshipp him, I'm simply just used to calling him that.

    • @cristopherdelacruz3847
      @cristopherdelacruz3847 9 лет назад +2

      +Benjamin Dumbrell Sensei just means teacher in japanese.. lol It's just like saying teacher in english

    • @menemeje8459
      @menemeje8459 9 лет назад

      ***** That's how they are called in japanese, just get over it.

    • @spankminister
      @spankminister 9 лет назад

      +Benjamin Dumbrell Wtf dude, if you learn from someone you have to accept that on some level they might know something you don't. If a coach wants to have his players call him "Coach," your answer is seriously "Shut up, old man, I could probably beat you up"? You can show an instructor some measure of respect without it turning into mystical hero worship. If you think an instructor is full of shit, then don't become their student, it's that simple.

  • @MaxAnDerOder
    @MaxAnDerOder 11 лет назад

    Excellent!!Excellent!!Excellent!!

  • @jaraman9
    @jaraman9 13 лет назад

    @44excalibur I will have to add to that most brazilian jiu jitsu schools are really only judo ne waza however there is also a number of school that although brazilian, teach a lot of self defence. I train under a Relson Gracie black belt, and we train (stand up) self defence almost every class, and have the luxury to start rolling standing up and use a take down to start the rolling of. ps. I m not trolling I just thought you might appreciate some extra info on the subject :)

  • @Pakana_
    @Pakana_ 13 лет назад

    @Firzenmaker Should I make a new martial art called Mäntsälän Taekwondo, since everyone on the internet says taekwondo is pure sport, only kicks and no good for selfdefence? But the taekwondo we are taught is more like a combination of taekwondo, hapkido, judo,jujutsu,wrestling, boxing and savate.

  • @Blink59
    @Blink59 14 лет назад

    Really great ! =)

  • @kevinburgess2039
    @kevinburgess2039 9 лет назад

    It's very good for self defense it's good only one on one not mutually attackers Shotokan Karate and Aikido would be perfect

    • @pepega8319
      @pepega8319 5 лет назад

      Do you know anything about this art? Please do research before commenting.

  • @k00lkane
    @k00lkane 13 лет назад

    This stuff really is awesome, doesnt seem to appliccable though? x

  • @marka.arcenas5211
    @marka.arcenas5211 3 года назад

    Is this Japanese jiu-jitsu now after seeing this I wanna take lessons.