Bruce Lee's Secret Aikido Techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @ObservantPiratePlus
    @ObservantPiratePlus 5 лет назад +23

    I've been a martial artist since I was 15 in 1973, and I'm 60 now, and I've got to say that I really enjoy your channel, now that I've discovered it. Keep up the excellent work! Dr. Jordan A. Moller

  • @johnathangrey3463
    @johnathangrey3463 6 лет назад +68

    B=BADASS
    R=Revolutionary
    U=Ultimate
    C=Charismatic
    E=Expert
    L=LEGENDARY
    E=Extraordinary
    E=Everlasting

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  6 лет назад +7

      clever!

    • @johnathangrey3463
      @johnathangrey3463 6 лет назад +2

      Aikidoflow, so is Aikido.

    • @johnathangrey3463
      @johnathangrey3463 6 лет назад +2

      Aikidoflow, my LEGENDARY legend is my grandfather. A World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War and Contra War. Drafted into the World War II. A real survivor of how to stay alive. A Native American. And I love his quote. At his retirement party.
      "I'm not a warrior."
      All those of wars. And he's not a warrior. I love my grandfather.

    • @goncalobaia1574
      @goncalobaia1574 4 года назад +1

      If I was an idiot I would say B=Bullshit, and then I wouldn't have enough time to say anything else

    • @silvamorphisphaeble7863
      @silvamorphisphaeble7863 4 года назад

      Johnathan Grey Love the Acronym 👊❕

  • @lafcat
    @lafcat Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for showing Aikido in Bruce Lee’s Style!

  • @SPin2091
    @SPin2091 8 лет назад +72

    This is Great, Bruce Lee was my reason for getting into the Martial arts also and after 23 years of studying Aikido and still going strong I get inspired by Bruce Lee's philosophy. Great job guys.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +24

      I'm with you, I still get excited watching him!

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +16

      23 years training, that's fantastic!

    • @dman0044
      @dman0044 7 лет назад +2

      Yes me too, I started way back about '80 taking TKD(Korean Art of self-defense) for about 5 years til it started to get more expensive(I could buy books on the Art for $20 ea. . Later around '96, I started in Aikido, went several times, got some good techniques down(free),I did get to test but since I haven't paid....I didn't advance. I feel I got almost enough to put with my TKD then read several books on JKD(the 4 books on BL's fighting techniques). I got "Tao of Jeet Kune Do", "Entering,to trapping,to grappling" among others,even some Ninjitsu with Stephen K. Hayes and his Sifu Dr. Masaki Hatsumi. Some books on TKD to learn a few up coming forms(just for yucks).

    • @MyREDTAIL
      @MyREDTAIL 6 лет назад +1

      Same for me I first took up learning Judo then went in to Shotokan Karate for many years till my age caught up to me with the body aches etc

    • @owenc2314
      @owenc2314 5 лет назад

      Dang anything you recommend of me doing. I'm trying to learn it and I am reading books and practicing daily with training and meditation. Any tips, books, vids, etc. that you have?

  • @gregoryw.1160
    @gregoryw.1160 8 лет назад +59

    Fun Fact: The uke (attacker) at minute 5:48 is than stuntman Chan Kong-san. You may have heard of him...he also goes by the name JACKIE CHAN!

  • @MrKHAILEE
    @MrKHAILEE 8 лет назад +81

    Bruce Lee is a Legend. No one can be Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee combined all martial arts and make it his own, one great martial art.

    • @n0simpathy304
      @n0simpathy304 7 лет назад +17

      Khai Lee no one should want to be bruce lee. bruce lee himself said you shouldnt try to find a identity and copy it. you need to have confidence in who you are :)

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 5 лет назад +1

      @@n0simpathy304 Assimilate Bruce Lee and improve the Borg martial arts component

    • @alexanderyurrr7129
      @alexanderyurrr7129 5 лет назад +1

      That is why is all about combining skills

    • @johns71
      @johns71 4 года назад +2

      @BlackSH0veldeath bullshit Wise Ass you know nadda
      Bruce Lee is why MMA exists multiple story go back to your Foil n ya Street Heroin
      Go bed and wekup see what mummy puts on table 4u for dinner ..prick

    • @rebel1187
      @rebel1187 3 года назад +3

      @BlackSH0veldeath Bruce grew up as a street fighter... Ya I know many people in MMA did just like me but there will never be another Bruce Lee. Be water my my friend... He was completely against "style" fighting. He really started MMA and would still master it. A 20 yr old in your gym would stand no chance against an 80 yr old Bruce lee. Period!
      Oh btw y'all can't whoop Jackie or Jet either...

  • @innovention139
    @innovention139 8 лет назад +42

    I did Aikido for 2 years, and then switched to Wing Chun. There are so many wing chun techniques that can end with an Aikido technique. This has developped a style named "Chin na"...

    • @JorgeEFM
      @JorgeEFM 8 лет назад +2

      As we can see you don´t know yet that Chinese Martial Arts are the oldest ones...Almost all other martial arts descend from Chinese Kung Fu.

    • @np5246
      @np5246 8 лет назад +5

      Eduardo Fortuna Iirc, chinese martial arts actually came from Indian martial arts.

    • @Draceb
      @Draceb 8 лет назад +4

      Actually wing chun stems from White crane Plum blossom and snake style from a monk named Ng Mui and Chin, Na was a joint manipulation technique which was around as long as the shoalin temple or longer. Aikido is a very young art created by Morihei Ueshiba in the early 1900s. So much of Aikido will show up in other martial arts as it was developed from many other martial arts, he was also a soldier in the Japanese Army.

    • @innovention139
      @innovention139 8 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the information.

    • @budokai100mph
      @budokai100mph 8 лет назад

      Draceb yes but did you know that that Aikido comes out of Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu which is a sword art art as well and is older than dirt. Its my theory that all Asian arts draw roots in KungFu.

  • @condocows7635
    @condocows7635 6 лет назад +11

    Wonderful analysis. Bruce's Jeet Kuen Do is always evolving with ideas and technique from various style. He is truly the ultimate martial artist.

    • @captaindevilhawk9586
      @captaindevilhawk9586 2 года назад +3

      Agreed, very in-depth and the examples were argued well with plenty of evidence

    • @MaxMordecai-qg5rd
      @MaxMordecai-qg5rd 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also Shaolin Kenpo Karate or Nippon Kenpo Karate both hybrid Mixed Martial Arts

  • @italianduded1161
    @italianduded1161 6 лет назад +25

    bruce lee studied a lot of martial arts (for making jeet kune do) and one of them was aikido
    He was a great martial artist, which is different from a fighter

  • @losdude5920
    @losdude5920 4 года назад +2

    This was great. Never occurred to me that those were aikido techniques. It was cool how your demonstrations looked almost exactly the same way Bruce did it. You realize that Bruce wanted to be authentic and stay true to the different styles he used. Nice.

  • @lennydepinto2259
    @lennydepinto2259 8 лет назад +4

    I've been a fan of Bruce Lee since I was a kid (many years ago) and I've been an Aikido practitioner for a few years and I never noticed the Aikido. Great job.

  • @pehunter1
    @pehunter1 6 лет назад

    Dear Brother "Aikidoflow," you did an excellent job and have given me a new appreciation for Aikido. Thank you. Being a Bruce Lee fan since the '70s, I realized that he was eclectic and innovative, but since I know very little about O'Sensei's style, I didn't realize that Bruce Lee had incorporated this also into his system. Thanks again.

  • @graemeinnes190
    @graemeinnes190 8 лет назад +12

    another great clip from Aikido flow!

  • @prodmorningstar
    @prodmorningstar 8 лет назад +28

    Honestly you deserve more subscribers. I really enjoy watching you guys. Fun!

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +13

      When they are ready they will find us, but until then we have people like you to support us and thats all we need!

  • @jeffbarkley7373
    @jeffbarkley7373 8 лет назад +1

    Jason, your enthusiasm and energy made this video fantastic...the one and only Bruce Lee with your zeal...perfect combination for a video!

  • @Awakeub12
    @Awakeub12 6 лет назад

    The beauty and genius of Bruce Lee was that he studied every art that was available absorbing what was useful to him and discarding what was not. Just remember you must know an art before you can discard an art. It is a lifetime journey. Good video and info!

  • @AnthonyVickersSoulJahTYah
    @AnthonyVickersSoulJahTYah 7 лет назад +5

    " I have come to accept life as a process, and am satisfied that in my ever-going process, I am constantly discovering, expanding, finding the cause of my ignorance, in martial art and especially in life. In short, to be real "
    Bruce Lee

  • @gregwallace9854
    @gregwallace9854 4 года назад

    Man you guys rule..I'm addicted-I can't stop watching. Keep 'em comin'.

  • @jorgemirabal9492
    @jorgemirabal9492 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, I would have never thought that Bruce did some Aikido techniques. The way you broke it down and explained it yes he did, he ( Bruce Lee ) moves so fast you can hardly see it. He was definitely an AWESOME teacher and philosopher. Thank you so much for sharing, look forward to seeing more videos Oss!!

  • @bululu6
    @bululu6 7 лет назад +1

    Indeed Bruce Lee is fantastic and you're fantastic as well for your beautifully articulated presentation about this martial art legend. Thanks

  • @fx02zbn
    @fx02zbn 8 лет назад +140

    Bruce lee inspired us all.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +23

      You got that right! All styles loved him

    • @alexandredupont5308
      @alexandredupont5308 8 лет назад

      fx02zbn yep

    • @alexandredupont5308
      @alexandredupont5308 8 лет назад

      fx02zbn MY IDOL

    • @brucelee8384
      @brucelee8384 7 лет назад +2

      u r welcome

    • @maxtegmark1851
      @maxtegmark1851 7 лет назад +3

      9:25 donno that Bruce lee did boxing... I thought all he did was bullshito martial arts.. (sarcasm) he was so fascinated by western boxing.
      not only Bruce Lee did boxing but most of his techniques of self defence was boxing .. even in his movies "points strikeing" n feint fighting scene resembles more like a boxer.

  • @myklmusic
    @myklmusic 7 лет назад

    Thank You for this.
    I share your passion for Bruce Lee, His techniques, and The Art(s) It/ThemSelves.
    I began training at Jhoon Goo Rhee's school of Tae Kwon Do in Washington, D.C. in 1972. I was referred by a Friend and immediately began realization that Aikido and other styles were somehow connected. There was an energy there. For me it was a desire for Self discipline and Self control that guided me. Having seen Bruce Lee in movies, certainly I was inspired. I still am.
    Later in California I studied under Master Byong Yu. That was in 1973. The rest is history.
    I'm beginning Aikido training soon.
    Thank You again.

  • @simontaylor3312
    @simontaylor3312 7 лет назад +8

    I remember when I sparred with Bruce. He took defeat very graciously and when I was teaching him my style I made sure I was extra patient with him. Because I could see his natural ability. As I later told Foreman when he asked for some help, Bruce was a good student because his Ego let him accept a true Master. R.I.P Bruce Lee,perhaps my best prodigy.

    • @simontaylor3312
      @simontaylor3312 7 лет назад +2

      Anyway when I developed Akido it was more for a fleeting meeting on a battlefield where my opponant would rush at me. Once I had threw them aside we would rarely meet again. Obviously the one exeption to this is when I ran into Emporor Hirohito inWW2.....But that's another story..

    • @MrDravenLee
      @MrDravenLee 7 лет назад +1

      @Simon Taylor How old was he at the time,3?? How did you beat him? With a rattle? lol

    • @simontaylor3312
      @simontaylor3312 7 лет назад +2

      I've forgotten my exact age after the C.I.A experiments. I even get flashbacks I'm not sure are true or false.When I find the truth you'll be the last to know.

    • @MrDravenLee
      @MrDravenLee 7 лет назад +1

      Simon Taylor @That's good then.Atleast I know :)

    • @simontaylor3312
      @simontaylor3312 7 лет назад

      *****
      I thought you were talking about my old mate Earnest for a minute. Who I tought to use a typewriter. I told him 'keep the sentences short and simple and they will have more effect.'

  • @orencio1969
    @orencio1969 8 лет назад +1

    Bruce Lee was the granddaddy of several generation of inspired martial artists, my father is and always was my first inspiration, Bruce Lee added the fuel to make it a lifetime commitment. RIP to the greatest catalyst in the history of martial arts inspiration.

  • @dooleydavid9999
    @dooleydavid9999 8 лет назад +59

    BRUCE=B-est R-eally U-nique C-hairismatic E-xpert
    LEE=L-ovely E-xciting E-ntertainer

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 7 лет назад +1

      LMFAO hehe
      i've never seen that one before
      that's fucking funny
      i liked the LEE part
      it was really clear that by the last E you just ran out of shit to say and out of ideas, and just said
      ummm, yeah.. ok, le'ts go with EXPERT.. sure, that'll do
      LMFAO

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 7 лет назад +1

      sorry i meant to say ENTERTAINER.. not EXPERT

    • @johnathangrey3463
      @johnathangrey3463 6 лет назад

      Dooley David see corrections up top.

  • @khonrak
    @khonrak 7 лет назад

    Greetings from Bangkok, Thailand. Truly amazing, whenever I watch any clip of Bruce Lee, always reminds me of being back in England, watching a movie at the old ODEON Cinema in my home town of Chelmsford, Essex. during the 60's & 70's, the ODEON always showed Bruce Lee movies. Bruce was an inspiration then & even more now, a superb personality & individual. Nice VDO, thanks so much for your detailed explanation of Bruce's fighting style. Growing up in Hongkong & participating in movies with his father certainly helped his ability to grow into an incredible young man, Anglo - Chinese style, also having a good knowledge of Tai Chi, Chi Gong. The Tao, once you develop your energy & realise the truth you have it for life. Awareness, Freedom & Peace , always. Congrats my friend.

  • @zzzthaoster
    @zzzthaoster 8 лет назад +2

    Nice video. Bruce Lee enlightened many of us, he helped us find our own guiding lights.

  • @vamtheanomaly
    @vamtheanomaly 7 лет назад

    What's awesome is the technique @ 2:37, I've used in "street sparring" scenarios in the past and honestly, I didn't even KNOW it was an Aikido technique. I was in a clinch head to head and when I felt the opponent's arm reach for an underhook, it just seemed natural to turn the arm like that and hold.

  • @FloydMaxwell
    @FloydMaxwell 7 лет назад

    5:00 "Aikido is about energy and blending". Indeed. Ai (harmony) ki (energy) do (way). Or "The way of harmonious energy."
    Thank you for comparing Bruce Lee and Aikido -- my two favorite martial arts style as well.
    Namaste.

  • @sirstevio
    @sirstevio 5 лет назад

    I must say you are a very very good presenter. Your charisma charms the viewer.

  • @SMH54000
    @SMH54000 8 лет назад +4

    One more subscriber :) Not sure if Lee trained in Aïkido, but I know he trained in Hapkido under Ji Han-Jae (whom he was introduced to by Jhoon Goo Rhee). And all these techniques you mention here can be found in Hapkido too (which is not a surprise since Aïkido and Hapkido share the same Aïkijujutsu roots). So, in the end, yes : we're all working with the same tool, which is human body, so the techniques are shared between many disciplines ;)

  • @jamesjackson4558
    @jamesjackson4558 2 года назад

    This is a beautiful breakdown and clearly makes me rewatch the "Chinese Connection" with gusto as Aikido was the featured style in the film.

  • @franklinnanai2745
    @franklinnanai2745 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the video and great breakdown of the moves that Bruce Lee used.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +1

      Franklin Nanai thank you

  • @csmihaly
    @csmihaly 6 лет назад

    I did decades of Kyouku-Shin karate, and different styles of Aikido, and watched his movies hundreds of times, never caught these imbedded hidden moves, or the quick removing blocks, but they are so fast that everything blends together, now that we have the technology to actually slow it down, we can reveal more..., thank you for this evaluation...

  • @ph5056
    @ph5056 7 лет назад

    he owned books on every fighting style known , he also studied boxing and various famous boxers. massive respect to the great fella and to all martial artists out there. i am a 51 year old british euraian and am very proud to say that myself and family are distantly related to him, my cousin probably even slightly closer as his mother is german and bruce"s mother Grace ho was half german and the niece of sir Robert Ho Tung who is in my fathers book about our eurasian ancestry in Hong Kong. 'great video..thanks? p.hall

  • @DSABVCTV
    @DSABVCTV 7 лет назад +28

    bruce lee is the real founder of mma and the first mix martial arts artist...

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 5 лет назад +1

      Such bs lol. It was common for people in China to study a few different martial arts. It's only since the Cultural Revolution that this truth has been obscured. It pretty much wiped out martial arts in China.

    • @immortalsmoke509
      @immortalsmoke509 4 года назад +1

      @@Antraeus and he seen the flaw in alot of kung Fu artists not being reality based in real world combat vs anyone and he took what was useful, letgo of all the flashy movie moves he showed on screen but of course in a real fight he wouldn't have relied on he was the smartest fighter no doubt he loved boxing primarily with his kicks hybridized from a bunch of styles even wing Chun tkd karate and Kung Fu arts basically who knows how many he really incorporated but gene lebel sure was a solid grappling teacher for him

    • @immortalsmoke509
      @immortalsmoke509 4 года назад

      @@Antraeus it's the reason why he was never reported a loss despite how many times he was challenged by black belts and world class grapplers highest levels in their arts but he had more tools, wisdom and knowledge and less weak links

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 4 года назад

      @@immortalsmoke509 Chuck Norris needed Martial Arts. But Martial Arts needed Bruce Lee. ;)

    • @SI-ln6tc
      @SI-ln6tc 4 года назад

      @BlackSH0veldeath no he would have mix 'everything' we have today.

  • @aardvarkflotilla
    @aardvarkflotilla 6 лет назад

    Dude, your enthusiasm is going to make you famous. Nothing is more catching, except persistence. But, what do I know?

  • @ajmarveldc5505
    @ajmarveldc5505 7 лет назад +1

    Bruce Lee is definitely in a class of his own. He will always continue to inspire Martial Arts forever. He truly lived a lot in his 30 some years on Earth.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  7 лет назад +1

      I agree April!!...Im planning a great video about him soon, keep watching.

    • @ajmarveldc5505
      @ajmarveldc5505 7 лет назад

      Aikidoflow ok I will.

  • @mitchelllorens
    @mitchelllorens 3 года назад

    Tremendous reverence for Mr. Lee. Thank you.

  • @RobinYoulton
    @RobinYoulton 2 года назад

    I'm back watching this brilliant video. Jason, it is a thrill to see your martial arts expertise matched with your sourced passion for 'The Don'.

  • @BoyG10
    @BoyG10 Год назад +2

    Yes. Bruce Lee did several techniques relating to the concepts of Aikido in Enter the Dragon, his last movie. The various throws he did on Sammo Hung at the opening scene and the leg and armpit drops at the final showdown with Han’s guards. A pity he passed on soon or we would get to witness how he could use Aikido to his advantage.

  • @thatnunchuckguy7028
    @thatnunchuckguy7028 8 лет назад +5

    People who say Bruce Lee didn't practice aikido don't know enough about him. He actually included drawn out illustrations of aikido techniques in his book "tao of jeet kune do". Page 140 to be exact

    • @Eternaprimavera73
      @Eternaprimavera73 8 лет назад +1

      Normally fans of Bruce Lee never saw his movies or read his books.
      They only know maybe Billy Lo from Mortal Kombat, the videogame :D

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +1

      That nunchuck guy that's something I didn't know, good comment

    • @thatnunchuckguy7028
      @thatnunchuckguy7028 8 лет назад +1

      Well I just try to inform people of the truth about bruce lee since the JKD community is full of a bunch of loons who don't know what they're doing. (I actually practice JKD but in the way it was meant to be) Therefore nobody seeks the truth since they think he developed a non effective system

  • @dangkoen
    @dangkoen Год назад +1

    I strongly suspect Bruce learned most of his Aikido moves from Hapkido grandmaster Ji Han Jae. As the master himself explains, he showed Bruce movements during a demonstration of his Hapkido at a military base.

  • @MrFacundo7
    @MrFacundo7 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video!! Bruce Lee was a genius and he had an open mind. He incorporated anything that he found useful into the creation and evolving of Jeet Kune Do💪👍👍

  • @cheryldcruz3540
    @cheryldcruz3540 4 года назад

    Excellent tribute to SIFU Bruce Lee, I salute you Sir for producing this marvellous and informative video tq, Richard D'Cruz.

  • @MrDizzyvonclutch
    @MrDizzyvonclutch 7 лет назад +4

    08:16 that look is still crackin' me up, after all these yrs. and 1,000 views!

  • @shanefistell8890
    @shanefistell8890 6 лет назад

    We can be glad that you finally made the the film that you really wanted to do for a long time. Bruce Lee said, IF YOU SPEND TOO MUCH TIME THINKING ABOUT A THING YOU'LL NEVER GET IT DONE.

  • @lstarrtna4288
    @lstarrtna4288 7 лет назад +2

    AWESOME ANALYSIS. I always wondered about these techniques, I know he used Judo grappling I think in the movies.

  • @hoffifighter4288
    @hoffifighter4288 4 года назад +1

    Yes, you´re absolutely right! In terms of style, speed, lightness, coolness, ingenuity, fitness, strength and so on... he might have been the most extraordinary man ever lived on this planet! That´s why he is without any doubt- THE legend!

  • @deputysheriff5994
    @deputysheriff5994 8 лет назад

    i learn something new about Bruce Lee everyday!A true master martial artist!People who say he was just an actor and not a true fighter because he did not compete in competitions should know this that a master never participates in the same tests and examinations that his students have to undertake to prove their worth!

  • @jaekim7410
    @jaekim7410 8 лет назад

    excellent videography. Narrator has great commentary and no slouch in the charisma department himself.

  • @leonardoreyes2281
    @leonardoreyes2281 5 лет назад

    Awesome job bro. Thank you very much, congratulations and greetings from Uruguay.

  • @mynameisryad
    @mynameisryad 5 лет назад

    FROM EGYPT .............. THANK YOU FOR THE TECHNICS DETAILS .

  • @richardbarry3903
    @richardbarry3903 6 лет назад

    Well put together video! Bruce proved there's no end to mastering knowledge when putting it into action. One of a kind.

  • @swamianandatit
    @swamianandatit 7 лет назад

    Your presentation is highly praiseworthy.You did it from your heart.I appreciate it very much.Thanks a lot

  • @TotalSinging
    @TotalSinging 7 лет назад

    Bruce was a student of every fighting style worldwide so it would make sense he would incorporate some Aikido into his fighting. If you go through his fight scenes from all the films you will see elements of Gung Fu, Wing Chun, Karate, Kendo, Savate, Aikido, Judo, Hapkido, Arnis/Escrima, American Boxing and even some Ninja stealth techniques. His fight scenes are almost masterclasses in technique study.

  • @anthonystevenson7944
    @anthonystevenson7944 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, comprehended and much appreciated.

  • @Lordkeggles
    @Lordkeggles 7 лет назад

    Funny I came across this video. I'm 46 now and I did 3 different styles of MA when I was younger over a period of about 11 years. And I remember watching Bruce's movies when they actually came out haha..... anyway the styles I was doing I could see he was using different techniques from different styles. And I remember thinking that this guy is just a master. A man of pure genius and one very seriously dedicated mother. Great vid 👍🏼

  • @davidwillis4147
    @davidwillis4147 8 лет назад

    The commentator is superb! And articulates the subject matter SPOT ON !

  • @francescopalmieri1545
    @francescopalmieri1545 6 лет назад

    Hi from italy. This video is illuminating. Master Lee was a Genius showman and A Fighter in My opinion. He was the van Gogh of martial arts. A liberating soul who drove is into a world we simply didnt Know. Respect to you Jason.

    • @scherieisho5840
      @scherieisho5840 3 года назад

      He was the dragon and hes flowing still with his statue in china

  • @dennisbraun4025
    @dennisbraun4025 5 лет назад

    Awesome video.Thanks Aikidoflow.

  • @Waldemar81
    @Waldemar81 6 лет назад

    Bruce Lee was the Balance between fysical and mental strength. Thanks for posting.

  • @robertinealexandria2479
    @robertinealexandria2479 7 лет назад

    A nice-to-see video! Thanks for this opportunity!

  • @veganwolf3268
    @veganwolf3268 7 лет назад +1

    Bruce Lee started out with wing chung, but developed jeet kune do which uses the best of all martial arts, including aikido.

  • @MrIFARI
    @MrIFARI 8 лет назад

    Great video analysis and break down of techniques....Repetition of training techniques will allow one to execute correctly and swiftly when needed.

  • @dennisfossey4312
    @dennisfossey4312 7 лет назад +1

    Aikidoflow great video! I really like how you say Bruce Lee at the end of each step.. He was ahead in times of mixing it up for sure. Real mma...

    • @indyphillipconner6252
      @indyphillipconner6252 2 года назад

      I tell people all the time that he was the first mma fighter in modern times because of him we have the ufc they consider him the father of modern mma

  • @garywharton9727
    @garywharton9727 8 лет назад +1

    love it bruce has been my hero when was 17 and still is my hero

  • @user-co6jl1mt6i
    @user-co6jl1mt6i 6 лет назад

    Bruce Lee was unequivocally the best marital artist that ever lived. thank you for the analysis.

  • @jobeewave7677
    @jobeewave7677 7 лет назад

    That was fun to watch ,you are awesome! Bruce Lee was and is to this day number one!

  • @markhenryabello2193
    @markhenryabello2193 6 лет назад +1

    Interesing video. Thank you for making it.
    In the intro to the video you mentioned that some people might not believe that he also studied Aikido. One only has to take a look at his book, "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do," to know that he did apply aikido techniques in his style as it was mentioned in that book.

  • @TheRealTomahawk
    @TheRealTomahawk Год назад

    1) 1:45 Hiji Shime : you begin in the southpaw stance, and counter the straight two from orthodox: when the two is thrown parry with a right handed clockwise parry trapping the right arm on the left arm and Bruce uses his right arm to pin the left arm of his opponent to his left arm, Lee hooks the left arm with right, then Lee throws a fast left hook punch to his opponents solar plexus, then Lee lowers his weight picks up his opponent with his right arm only and dumps him on his back.
    3:11 Kokya Nage and 4:31
    5:30 Hiji Shimi Lock.
    6:34 Nikkyo & Ikkyo

  • @LosoIAm
    @LosoIAm 4 года назад

    What I like most about Bruce Lee are his philosophy and using his brain!

  • @xsirfr1958
    @xsirfr1958 8 лет назад

    Love your video. Excellent tribute to the master.

  • @adriyanmusic
    @adriyanmusic 8 лет назад +5

    Hey there its everything right what you say and i agree 100 % , Bruce lee is my idol 2 :)

  • @megumi6499
    @megumi6499 8 лет назад +34

    At 5:45 you can see Jackie Chan

    • @rustyshadow7
      @rustyshadow7 8 лет назад +1

      Actually, that's Jackie Chan's evil twin... Kelly Chan.

    • @vicentecalderonUSA
      @vicentecalderonUSA 8 лет назад

      YES! I was going to comment on it, glad someone else saw it.

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 7 лет назад

      +ShowdownPlease Why are there no vids showing Chan`s martial arts knowledge being backed up by pro`s or semi pro`s? Plus Lee knew nothing about boxing his Akido knowledge was far more impressive!

    • @Jiyukan
      @Jiyukan 7 лет назад +1

      He actually has no "Aikido Knowledge", it is just so that the same techniques are used in plenty of martial arts, with names coming form the particular language/culture.

    • @jasonlisonbee
      @jasonlisonbee 7 лет назад

      BL learned foot work from a famous western style boxer. You can see it in his fight against Chuck Norris at the end of one of his movies. I think he still preferred Kung Fu punches.

  • @michaelhampton5828
    @michaelhampton5828 3 года назад

    My question is where and from who did he learn aikido and other styles from?

  • @sifumikezielinski2238
    @sifumikezielinski2238 7 лет назад

    Very nice video. You truly show a lot of respect and admiration for Sijo Bruce too. I love your channel too!

  • @YearZeroNIN
    @YearZeroNIN 6 лет назад

    If it hasn't already been mentioned, an "underground" fighter from the 90's used a lot of Aikido techniques (throws and lock-throws). He obviously was a master of other types of martial arts, also. It was a short-lived 90's PPV-style no-holds-barred style show called "Fight Zone." His nickname was "Badd Karma" and he claimed he was undefeated in underground fighting. This guy showed incredibly advanced Aikido-type of throws. Choreographed or not, it's well worth the look. No opponent could even land an attack due to his incredible defense. And he reminds you that you don't have to be a big heavyweight to do MMA like this.

  • @auragraf
    @auragraf Год назад

    What a great video... Awesome tribute!

  • @emekaadibe5553
    @emekaadibe5553 7 лет назад

    This video is probably the best Bruce Lee documentary/tribute I've seen in a while.
    Bruce Lee got me started and till today at age 38, I still mimic him at my fitness gym when I'm working out and hitting the heavy bags. Some people laugh because they don't understand why I'm sounding like an angry cat and looking real mad while I'm hitting the heavy bag. I have to apologize to them and tell them how I was inspired by Bruce Lee. I am a Black Nigerian and some people tease me by calling me "Bruce Leroy"

    • @OneaeBlack
      @OneaeBlack Месяц назад

      Art Of Peace!!!

    • @OneaeBlack
      @OneaeBlack Месяц назад

      Aikido Art Boxer?

    • @emekaadibe5553
      @emekaadibe5553 Месяц назад

      @@OneaeBlack In 1991 when I was 11 years old, I took Karate lessons for about 7 months, and I earned a Yellow belt and quit taking Karate lessons. Since then I've just been learning from watching Bruce Lee fighting in his movies.

    • @OneaeBlack
      @OneaeBlack Месяц назад

      @@emekaadibe5553 Nice!!!

    • @OneaeBlack
      @OneaeBlack Месяц назад +1

      @@emekaadibe5553 What Better Teacher?

  • @antman29able
    @antman29able 8 лет назад +1

    Interesting video. Good background music.
    Thanks
    Anthony

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for that, I really enjoy getting that music right

  • @hellahung
    @hellahung 7 лет назад

    thank you for the awesome energy. Bruce4Ever!!

  • @sam_barris
    @sam_barris 8 лет назад +3

    Good video! Nice to be reminded now and then that we're all on essentially the same path. :-)

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +4

      That is easy to forget, everyone wants to think their way is the best but I like that, "we are all on the same path"

  • @georgelewisray
    @georgelewisray 7 лет назад

    Wonderful job , thanks!

  • @TheTelekon
    @TheTelekon 8 лет назад

    Brilliant video, every word the truth. FANTASTIC.

  • @DjRickeyRicardo
    @DjRickeyRicardo 6 лет назад +1

    One of the wickedest videos on Bruce Lee bless

  • @harithefightlover4677
    @harithefightlover4677 4 года назад

    I watched this fight tricks in Bruce lee movie.but I really listened now the tricks.thank you sir😍😍😘😘😘

  • @trbossdoggy
    @trbossdoggy 8 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for this video ! I needed to restore my faith in Aikido.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +3

      You know I think that's the whole reason we started this channel in the first place, to reach out to other people doing Aikido, like you to sad it does really work and when you see a dynamic use of it like in these clips .....you know

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +2

      Keep the faith

  • @MADRIDDANCE1
    @MADRIDDANCE1 8 лет назад

    Great video! I started doing Judo at 8yo and ventured into some Chinese martial arts as a teenager & cross trained in some Wrestling, Hapkido & Kajukenbo. When I hit 30 I studied Wing Chun under Chris Chan (Chan Kam Shing) in San Francisco, who grew up & trained together with Bruce Lee in Hong Kong under Ip Man.
    I've naturally used the Hiji Shimi on occasion. Jhoon Goo Rhee is a legend! But Bruce Lee also studied some Northern Styles of Kung Fu long before he left Hong Kong & developed some of his longer ranged kicking techniques during that time. To say, "He learned all of his kicking techniques under, Jhoon Goo Rhee" is a vast assumption! I don't doubt that he learned some & improved some things he already knew under him though... Like I said, Jhoon Goo Rhee is a legend, and wouldn't dare to try & say otherwise about him! Bruce had a knack for finding the best of the best to learn from. Again, great video! I know Aikido gets a bad wrap, some people are too closed minded to look deeper into traditional arts like it. Cheers!

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +1

      Nico V very interesting good comment thank you.

  • @watchman-of-the-apocalypse3733
    @watchman-of-the-apocalypse3733 7 лет назад +4

    Many people were jealous about Bruce, because he was spontaneous, and he was making money.
    i was a Bruce Lee fan since i was 3/4 years old in 1979/80, my dad used to watch Bruce Lee Films.
    I started to watch it too years after...
    Then all of a sudden, i started digging in his history, searching...
    Boy, did i get allot of stuff, about Bruce Lee.
    I know stuff about him, that the mass doesn't know about him, like on enter the dragon, on stage, there was a young guy who challenged Bruce Lee, to a real fight, Bruce Accepted, and Bruce beat the shit out of him, and after the fight, Bruce gave the Boy lessons on how to fight, but the boy were real fast in whatever he was doing.
    second, Bruce was a Street fighter.
    he had 26 different styles, and combined it into JEET KUNE DO.
    Bruce Lee is the Father of Mixed Martial Arts!!
    ENUF SAID!!

  • @catitonavarro
    @catitonavarro 8 лет назад +2

    I read somewhere that before Bruce Lee died he wrote a letter to one of his students that he certified i believe James Yimm Lee to study more Aikido and to add some of it to his wooden dummy training if I'm correct. Also I read an article of an interview with one of his students that said that out of all the Japanese Arts Aikido was the one he liked best.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +2

      cn that's really interesting, if you find the link stick it in this comment I would like to read that and I'm sure many other would too.

  • @egarcia773
    @egarcia773 8 лет назад

    Thank you for that last statement. We all do the same thing... I found this very nicely done. Please continue doing so.. Take care!!! Many blessings..

  • @jetknight7562
    @jetknight7562 Год назад

    Bruce Lee was definitely an extraordinary fast marital artist, no doubt..... he definitely expired me of his philosophy and martial arts to have faith in me and express one's self...

  • @iconaastratta8202
    @iconaastratta8202 8 лет назад

    very good analysis! man I could listen to this guy's voice all day too! hypnotic

  • @wmreckentin4129
    @wmreckentin4129 6 лет назад

    What my Sensei told me was that Jeet Kune Do roughly translates to "what ever works." When I was a kid I had always heard that Bruce Lee was a 10th degree black belt. According to my Sensei he never went past 3rd degree or Dan depending on the style. He did this, however, in several different styles (some of which are mentioned in the video). Bruce Lee took from all of this and used "what ever works."If any of this is in error; I will not be offended by corrections.

  • @terada2423
    @terada2423 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. That was informative, interesting and entertaining. Your own passion for what you do came through very strongly,

  • @nihonxs
    @nihonxs 8 лет назад

    At 5:28, the hiji lock you are mentioning is called ude garami in Aikido

  • @jeremyjamesmusic
    @jeremyjamesmusic 6 лет назад

    This has probably already been posted, but on the Hiji Shimi Lock at 5:28, the Uke that Bruce is working with is Jackie Chan. So cool...

  • @robertogarcia1374
    @robertogarcia1374 6 лет назад

    Great video!! Loving this channel!

    • @robertogarcia1374
      @robertogarcia1374 6 лет назад

      Jack Mehan no way. Have you read the new biography? He had plenty.

  • @SPin2091
    @SPin2091 8 лет назад

    One day I have to come visit London and come practice and exchange ideas in Aikido with you guys.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +1

      It would be great to meet you.