Absolutely love this i teach Korean Hapkido..its almost a direct reflection of this art..Rip Kyoshi Billy..You do and will Always have my Absolute Respect Sir!!
Billy Doaks, was one of the very few teachers outside of Aikido that I got to train with. I grew up in Hereford and by the time I I met Billy had studied Aikido for about 5-6 years. He did a demonstration at a Budo event host by Gwynn Jones Shihan, (can’t remember where), I found his techniques remarkably precise and consistent, it was jaw dropping seeing his demonstration, not least his Uke being able to take it. Off the mat, an incredibly generous man with his time if you had questions. I’m very sad to hear he has passed away. Condolences to his friends, students and family.
@@garethsmith585 That’s right, the other was Hapkido and that guy turned up wearing sunglasses and just straight out knocked his student out which we all thought was disgraceful, and Billy didn’t like that one bit you could see the look on his face he was not happy.
I know this is just training! The techniques are very refined. This teacher is excellent! As far as street effectiveness all of these techniques can be applied by implementing Atemi such as a punch to the throat, neck or other vital area, before executing a throw. Train hard with some sparing a few times a week and the combat effectiveness will become evident.
Gary Williamson Doak Sensei is clearly applying atemi in his defense. It doesn’t present itself in the live action sequences all the time but it is clear in the slow motion replay. Atemi does not have to be a deliberate strike to be effective...it can be as simple as feinting a strike to the nose, ribs or groin to take away Uke’s mind to what Nage is about to do.
Loved my time traing under Billy's tuition back in nearly 1987 for almost 3 years or so in the old church in Llanelli, Wales. Some of the techniques showed by Billy within this video are exceptionally fulfilled. With that being said, anyone who personally knew, and trained under his tutelage will agree, "That was Billy. What else would you expect?" LOL. A GREAT man. A humble man. A man also built like the broad side of a barn in his weightlifting/bodybuiling days too. Another sport Billy turned me onto in my youth. Billy, you had a great effect on this mans life, that I still rely on to this day, Sensai Doak.
@@goshinju-jitsuassociationu215 Hello. No. 100% It was pre-1987. I'd just turned 19, turning 20 that year I had just turned 23 before I had no choice but to move on into everyday life that took me onto another course to provide for my wife and family. Side Story: Billy presented me with a plaque he had for 1st Dan recipiants, and I asked him if he'd permit me to create something from it. I was heavily into glass engraving at the time, and I created a picture framed glass engraving of the permit for the next recipient of their 1st Dan. Billy was blown away, he thanked me, and said there was a gentleman who was about to be graded for their 1st Dan, and he said he'd present it to them as an extra memoir for their achievement. As it was a 1 of a kind creation, this presentation would be extra special too. Unfortunately, getting married, and needing to move on into life, I never found out who actually received the plaque that took me almost 2 weeks to complete.
@@goshinju-jitsuassociationu215 That may have been the date that the Camarthen club originally opened. Because Sensei Doak was indeed in the midst of opening a second club in Camarthen when he was already teaching within his first Dojo in Llanelli, in the old church, on the corner of Inkerman Street and Murry Street. (I can't remember the name of the church, but I believe that church has since been burned out during an act of arson by some local teenagers a few years ago?!?) The entrance to the Llanelli Dojo was through the Inkerman Street side gate, That was just before the old sign, '50 Yards To Stop', through the big double doors, where you turned left into the Dojo. prior to turning left into the Dojo, in front of you is where the church used to store spare chairs and tables. 35-45 other students who used to attend can also confirm this to be fact. (I was born in 1967, so my remembrance of the time frame, plus my maths, does in deed make it around 1986-1987). Hope this helps.
@@therhino9661 Sorry but that's wrong! Carmarthen was the first club to open! I was there on the first night of carmarthen opening! The first club in Llanelli was I a small Chapel not far from where inkerman Street was, though it wasn't long before the club moved there! I was at inkerman Street on the first jight that opened! It was first of all upstairs before it moved into the basement!
What a flow and relaxation! This is exactly the essence of JuJutsu... You find the Ju(Softness) in his movements. The great combinations of Atemi, Nage and Kansetsu waza techniques. Samurai were using these techniques for war purposes. So one can find such great combinations. Ossu!
I think that people who looks to these kind of videos,must understand that they are done to make possible to understand and see how the thecnics must be done. Only in a continuously pratice someone could be able to use it in real combat. They are very dificult to get ready to aply them in the velocity that any real situation demands...But, that is a question of the dedication a student are ready do aply in he's pratice. Doing those kind of movements in a "real velocity", will not allow the students to understand how do use the thecnics. Be safe and don't forget that this is a way without stoppages.
53 now with messed up arthritic knees wish I would found a teacher like this 30 odd years ago. Found 2, 7th Dan bujutsu Daito ryu masters in Japan (meaning weapons as well) unfortunately both weren’t interested in teaching. One was always drunk the other was only interested in marrying off his mid-30’s daughter. So if you find a good teacher treat them as you would pure gold.
Good advice. And many young students probably idealize the old Japanese instructors. And rightly so, many are very good. But others are perhaps a little more "human" and do things like drink too much etc... I know many high-level BJJ & Karate teachers that do drugs, have police records and skip out on rent. People are people, if you get a good one... Learn as much as you can while you can because schools don't last forever and teachers don't teach forever!
to those who criticise this no resistence,you have resistence its called judo /.ju jitsu competion ,you will see many of these tecniks used ,throws and locks,in mma jiju gatame is a favorite ground lock ,rousey was famous for this move
Love this stuff, hidden gem! I can tell this is so different from Aikido! Because Aikido never does throws full force like this! Billy's techniques are ten times better than anyone aikido!
Absolutely. This is some really quality jiu-jitsu, i'm glad i found this video. With the Belgian Jiu-jitsu federation we often did UK/Welsh collaborations
Why is there even a damn debate on BJJ and JJJ? All this came from the Japanese. In which the Gracies take a lot of credit for. Everyone should loook up Kosen Judo. Befire the Gracies called it Brazilian Jiujitsu. JJJ is still one of the most effective classic martial arts out there. Even Gracie Jiujitsu is basically JJJ with their version of using leverage
Wonderful stuff....no tapping out on these techniques kids...each part of the technique destroyed the relevant limb and joint and ends with a kill....great Ukemi as well!
Mm Mm These are the only way of practicing these techniques...otherwise you’d run out of partners very quickly. My comment was referring to the apparent obsession these days with comparing everything to UFC and disparaging traditional arts. The point is that in these demonstrations we see what is implicit and not explicit....yes, resisting/live training is also necessary in ones training, but these modes of training are also of value and beautiful....it’s a demo! And a bloody good one at that!
Mm Mm That hasn’t been my finding...when moves that are historical intended to maim and kill are adapted and ‘abbreviated’, they can and do work in a ‘live ‘scenario....
Goshin Ju-jitsu Association UK-Wales hi, Just wondering as you were saying Bill Doak never competed, Do you at least have any footage of him rolling/sparring with a non-resisting opponent?? No disrespect.
@@imnotsure3334 Hi there! We dont actually have video of him ground fighting with any none resisting opponents unfortunately, though there are still a few of us in the GJJA who did do some ground fighting with him, though I can promise you it was extremely one sided! Hanshi was amongst other things a 4th dan judoka and extremely talented! Looking back now, probably unfortunate that we haven't got that video, but back then people didn't record everything to the same extent they do now! Many thanks for your interest though!
This is actually quite good, I really like his use of atemi waza to execute the techniques. However we all know that one must be specially trained in Ukemi to actually be thrown like this. Most untrained people in a real situation would be taken down with just the atemi by itself and the throw would devastate them.
The big disadvantage of JJJ it's not a sport and no kumite. Drilling only can be used to solidify e.g. contact Karate, wrestling, and grappling disciplines where everything is isolated but possible to compete
Most attackers come with so much brute force & energy, that this text book tech would never work. In urban jujitsu we take what it teaching here & (modify) it to work for us with less movement & more deadly counters. I'm 6 Dan in Kenpo & 5 Dan in jujitsu. Combined the two systems & made them into one system known as a urban Jujitsu. My system, founder & chief instructor here in the states.
Naim Salahuddin this is a demonstration video on Goshin Ju-Jitsu! It was filmed about twenty four years ago! Saying that these techniques wouldn't work on the streets is wrong! You say that people don't attack like that, and to an extent you are right! But the reason the attack is done like this is for the safety of the uke! Could someone use these techniques to defend themselves? Well if you are very skilled you could! But mostly you take out of it what works for you!
Sensei herein the USA, Urban Jujitsu. Good techs, but the only issues I have is the lack of reality in the response of the attacker. The urban streets don't attack like that, nor is the attacker movement controlled. In Kenpo we bring what if scenerio. This is very scriptive. We need random attacks with the teacher/instructor/sensei doing whatever tech to defend & survive.
these moves only work well because the attacker is playing along, like one step sparring,,, NO its wrong all you teachers need to show the students the truth and weaknesses with some techniques, the throws only work because the student is flowing with the moves, you guys all martial artists, do sessions where you tell oponant not to play the game, you will then see the truth.
These techniques are high effective, even in real situations. They come from the japanse ju jutsu, an ancient art of hand to hand combat of samurais and they did not joke about war. A point in favour of your comment is these techniques need to be trained many times to generate muscular memory and that is very hard.
youtube shop could I ask what your experience is in the martial arts? Sensei Billy Doak was one of the finest martial artists around, and sought after for seminars all over! For your information he was an 8th dan Ju-Jitsu and 4th dan Judo! When you say the techniques only work due to a compliant uki, you are right in as far as the uki goes! But this is because the uki needs this to stay safe! This is a "demonstration video, and as such shows very advanced techniques that take many years to master! It is not a video on basics! Basics are very effective at getting the job done, but don't always make entertaining videos! You need to look at things in context! This is what you could achieve, and most practitioners in the martial arts would realize that!
Goshin Ju-jitsu UK-Wales thank you, for your reply ,, i can see the skill and i agree it is very advanced, i studied skills in Shotokan shukakia budokan, kata was advanced,, sports demonstration looked great,, but it was a different game fighting advanced fighters, i worked on the doors for many years and the skill worked great,,, im just saying mixing up the styles will help us all to get a feel for what works and what might not!!!
youtube shop what you say is true! However as ju-jitsu is where a lot of martial arts originated from, it could possibly be said that it is a mix up of styles! As a side note, knowing Sensei Doak for many years on a personnel level, he was very effective on the doors!
dude, this is an instructional video for educational purposes. Sensei often taught us to drill a good counter to different attacks (and from different sized opponents). Trust me this guy was a machine. But also a patient teacher. My ankle was fussed and my spine had been operated on before I started training so he took time out to adjust things for what I could and couldn't do. Sometimes it wasn't possible, but then he'd just teach me a different move that would work. And I can say it did work on the street when I moved out of Wales to a barracks town.
And here's a man who knows nothing about martial arts! When all you can offer is ignorance of the subject matter, it is best to say nothing at all! Though if you do have a great knowledge of Goshin Ju-jitsu, please give us the benifit of your wisdom!
Absolutely love this i teach Korean Hapkido..its almost a direct reflection of this art..Rip Kyoshi Billy..You do and will Always have my Absolute Respect Sir!!
Billy Doaks, was one of the very few teachers outside of Aikido that I got to train with. I grew up in Hereford and by the time I I met Billy had studied Aikido for about 5-6 years. He did a demonstration at a Budo event host by Gwynn Jones Shihan, (can’t remember where), I found his techniques remarkably precise and consistent, it was jaw dropping seeing his demonstration, not least his Uke being able to take it.
Off the mat, an incredibly generous man with his time if you had questions. I’m very sad to hear he has passed away. Condolences to his friends, students and family.
Hi there was the seminar in Wales by any chance mid 90's? There was ju jitsu karate aikido and one other?
@@garethsmith585 That’s right, the other was Hapkido and that guy turned up wearing sunglasses and just straight out knocked his student out which we all thought was disgraceful, and Billy didn’t like that one bit you could see the look on his face he was not happy.
I had the privilege to train in Billy's class for a short while in the 90s. He was everything you would want in a sensei, I never found better.
I know this is just training! The techniques are very refined. This teacher is excellent! As far as street effectiveness all of these techniques can be applied by implementing Atemi such as a punch to the throat, neck or other vital area, before executing a throw. Train hard with some sparing a few times a week and the combat effectiveness will become evident.
Gary Williamson
Doak Sensei is clearly applying atemi in his defense. It doesn’t present itself in the live action sequences all the time but it is clear in the slow motion replay. Atemi does not have to be a deliberate strike to be effective...it can be as simple as feinting a strike to the nose, ribs or groin to take away Uke’s mind to what Nage is about to do.
A real shame this guy is no longer with us. One of the best I've ever seen by a country mile!
glad he is gone
@@gerard3344 Why is that?
@@BB-mv9wl he’s just a troll
@@WeslyJackson Not a particularly good one, at that.
Had the honour to meet and train with Billy doak in mid 90s. I can quite honestly say id seen nothing like him...ever. A superb martial artist
This was a life well lived. RIP
Loved my time traing under Billy's tuition back in nearly 1987 for almost 3 years or so in the old church in Llanelli, Wales. Some of the techniques showed by Billy within this video are exceptionally fulfilled. With that being said, anyone who personally knew, and trained under his tutelage will agree, "That was Billy. What else would you expect?" LOL. A GREAT man. A humble man. A man also built like the broad side of a barn in his weightlifting/bodybuiling days too. Another sport Billy turned me onto in my youth. Billy, you had a great effect on this mans life, that I still rely on to this day, Sensai Doak.
Was it 1997?
@@goshinju-jitsuassociationu215 Hello. No. 100% It was pre-1987. I'd just turned 19, turning 20 that year I had just turned 23 before I had no choice but to move on into everyday life that took me onto another course to provide for my wife and family. Side Story: Billy presented me with a plaque he had for 1st Dan recipiants, and I asked him if he'd permit me to create something from it. I was heavily into glass engraving at the time, and I created a picture framed glass engraving of the permit for the next recipient of their 1st Dan. Billy was blown away, he thanked me, and said there was a gentleman who was about to be graded for their 1st Dan, and he said he'd present it to them as an extra memoir for their achievement. As it was a 1 of a kind creation, this presentation would be extra special too. Unfortunately, getting married, and needing to move on into life, I never found out who actually received the plaque that took me almost 2 weeks to complete.
@@therhino9661 The first Goshin club Sensei opened was in Carmarthen on 16th Feb 1992.
@@goshinju-jitsuassociationu215 That may have been the date that the Camarthen club originally opened. Because Sensei Doak was indeed in the midst of opening a second club in Camarthen when he was already teaching within his first Dojo in Llanelli, in the old church, on the corner of Inkerman Street and Murry Street. (I can't remember the name of the church, but I believe that church has since been burned out during an act of arson by some local teenagers a few years ago?!?) The entrance to the Llanelli Dojo was through the Inkerman Street side gate, That was just before the old sign, '50 Yards To Stop', through the big double doors, where you turned left into the Dojo. prior to turning left into the Dojo, in front of you is where the church used to store spare chairs and tables. 35-45 other students who used to attend can also confirm this to be fact. (I was born in 1967, so my remembrance of the time frame, plus my maths, does in deed make it around 1986-1987). Hope this helps.
@@therhino9661 Sorry but that's wrong! Carmarthen was the first club to open! I was there on the first night of carmarthen opening! The first club in Llanelli was I a small Chapel not far from where inkerman Street was, though it wasn't long before the club moved there! I was at inkerman Street on the first jight that opened! It was first of all upstairs before it moved into the basement!
This was awesome. I'm a judo guy and love this. His technique is crisp and explosive. You can see him destroying kuzushi effortlessly.
I knew Billy personally, an absolute gentleman.
Amazing, beautiful, masterful.
Jesus this guy slammed his student through the mats to the 9th level
of hell 😂
Just start this vid at 8:48.....OMG!!!! HAHAHAHAHAAA
Greatest Martial Artist Ever Period!!!!!
This is some old school high quality stuff.
What a flow and relaxation! This is exactly the essence of JuJutsu... You find the Ju(Softness) in his movements.
The great combinations of Atemi, Nage and Kansetsu waza techniques. Samurai were using these techniques for war purposes. So one can find such great combinations.
Ossu!
Thanks for sharing this video. Well done Sensei.✌👍👌
I think that people who looks to these kind of videos,must understand that they are done to make possible to understand and see how the thecnics must be done. Only in a continuously pratice someone could be able to use it in real combat. They are very dificult to get ready to aply them in the velocity that any real situation demands...But, that is a question of the dedication a student are ready do aply in he's pratice. Doing those kind of movements in a "real velocity", will not allow the students to understand how do use the thecnics. Be safe and don't forget that this is a way without stoppages.
antpausac g
Dude, you missed the atemis given before the finishing move.
You're right and wrong, this is why one should study judo first
Holy smokes thow throws
What a great sensei! Rip
That is a BAD ASS MO FO... wow... so fluid.....dynamic movement... yahtzee..
53 now with messed up arthritic knees wish I would found a teacher like this 30 odd years ago. Found 2, 7th Dan bujutsu Daito ryu masters in Japan (meaning weapons as well) unfortunately both weren’t interested in teaching. One was always drunk the other was only interested in marrying off his mid-30’s daughter. So if you find a good teacher treat them as you would pure gold.
Good advice. And many young students probably idealize the old Japanese instructors. And rightly so, many are very good. But others are perhaps a little more "human" and do things like drink too much etc... I know many high-level BJJ & Karate teachers that do drugs, have police records and skip out on rent. People are people, if you get a good one... Learn as much as you can while you can because schools don't last forever and teachers don't teach forever!
to those who criticise this no resistence,you have resistence its called judo /.ju jitsu competion ,you will see many of these tecniks used ,throws and locks,in mma jiju gatame is a favorite ground lock ,rousey was famous for this move
Great educational video and practical too, bravo!
Thank you!
Honestly think Billy would've kicked Steve Seagal's ass!
Gone but never forgotten.
Many thanks for posting this.
Thanks for the comment!👍
nice ju jitsu,thx for upload ,learnt a few new angles watching this ,liked the reverse leg lock
Love this stuff, hidden gem! I can tell this is so different from Aikido! Because Aikido never does throws full force like this! Billy's techniques are ten times better than anyone aikido!
Guys damn good!!
Esse é o Famoso Jiu jutsu sem regras que os samurais usavam pra Guerra
very nice. Respect.
Fantastic!
It's good to see PROPER JIU JITSU for a change rather than the Brazilian Ground Wrestling Watered down form of Jiu Jitsu.
Absolutely. This is some really quality jiu-jitsu, i'm glad i found this video. With the Belgian Jiu-jitsu federation we often did UK/Welsh collaborations
Don't compare, it's useless .. the context isn't the same ..
@@ricmtz5327 What are you saying?
@@Shadowrulzalways Don't compare, it's useless .. the context isn't the same ..
@@ricmtz5327 Again, you’re not answering my question… 🤦♂️
Why is there even a damn debate on BJJ and JJJ? All this came from the Japanese. In which the Gracies take a lot of credit for. Everyone should loook up Kosen Judo. Befire the Gracies called it Brazilian Jiujitsu. JJJ is still one of the most effective classic martial arts out there. Even Gracie Jiujitsu is basically JJJ with their version of using leverage
Very well said! 100%!
I learned this when I was learning goshin ju jitsu I I never could do these moves as clean even when I was black belt but he was 4 degree
Amazing techniques
Champion!! 🙂
Wonderful stuff....no tapping out on these techniques kids...each part of the technique destroyed the relevant limb and joint and ends with a kill....great Ukemi as well!
This is a "demonstration" video!
Mm Mm
These are the only way of practicing these techniques...otherwise you’d run out of partners very quickly. My comment was referring to the apparent obsession these days with comparing everything to UFC and disparaging traditional arts. The point is that in these demonstrations we see what is implicit and not explicit....yes, resisting/live training is also necessary in ones training, but these modes of training are also of value and beautiful....it’s a demo! And a bloody good one at that!
Mm Mm
That hasn’t been my finding...when moves that are historical intended to maim and kill are adapted and ‘abbreviated’, they can and do work in a ‘live ‘scenario....
i love this
A. M. A. Z. I. N. G. !!!!!
2:45; 4:14;
5:28; 8:45;
10:50; 12:37;
13:47; 15:01;
16:56; 18:30;
19:38;
EXCELENTE DEMOSTRACION
Was fortunate enough to train under his tutalage for a short period of time , absolute gentlemen , rip
merci pour le partage :)
True JuJitsu
Beautiful demonstration, did the sensei ever compete in any sport Ju Jitsu
No, wasnt really interested in himself or his students going down the competitive path!
Goshin Ju-jitsu Association UK-Wales hi,
Just wondering as you were saying Bill Doak never competed,
Do you at least have any footage of him rolling/sparring with a non-resisting opponent??
No disrespect.
@@imnotsure3334 Hi there! We dont actually have video of him ground fighting with any none resisting opponents unfortunately, though there are still a few of us in the GJJA who did do some ground fighting with him, though I can promise you it was extremely one sided! Hanshi was amongst other things a 4th dan judoka and extremely talented! Looking back now, probably unfortunate that we haven't got that video, but back then people didn't record everything to the same extent they do now! Many thanks for your interest though!
Goshin Ju-jitsu Association UK-Wales 👍👍.
Thanks for the reply.
What a great video and a great technique… this is jujitsu in its purest form!🔥
Nice :-)
Alan Tattersal is the man. Met him in Kyoto some time in 2008. Always an uki when I made a mistake of taking his hand when offered LOL
Alan Tattersall was actually quoted as saying Billy Doak was the best Ju-Jitsu master that he had ever witnessed!
💙👣🕊🙏
This is actually quite good, I really like his use of atemi waza to execute the techniques. However we all know that one must be specially trained in Ukemi to actually be thrown like this. Most untrained people in a real situation would be taken down with just the atemi by itself and the throw would devastate them.
Ju Jitsu is great. You can't really spar in it though: that's why my old club also taught judo.
I hope you didn't definitely damaged your VHS tape by putting this online. Thank you for sharing.
No, it's all good thanks!👍
Nice.
That omaplata was very nice.
What's the difference between this and aikido or aikijujitsu or tenshin aikido?
May I know where to obtain the music used starting 2:58. Thank you
Offer the Divine mercy chaplet for Billy
There's no way to fake being thrown like that! Aikido is completely different than this style! Billy looked in really good shape!
Who invented Goshin Jiu Jitsu, I am just curious as I cannot find this anywhere and I've tried to he honest
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodokan_Goshin_Jutsu
The big disadvantage of JJJ it's not a sport and no kumite. Drilling only can be used to solidify e.g. contact Karate, wrestling, and grappling disciplines where everything is isolated but possible to compete
Hope he bought him a pint after 😂🙏
9:22 ouch!!!
The very first technique, come on man, 😂
Ju-jUtsu.
300 pounds vs 100 pounds is not fair at all... He must show this using another guy similar to his weight.
Billy has sadly passed away.
Rip sensei!
is he still alive?
Unfortunately not! He passed away 10yr ago!
Most attackers come with so much brute force & energy, that this text book tech would never work. In urban jujitsu we take what it teaching here & (modify) it to work for us with less movement & more deadly counters. I'm 6 Dan in Kenpo & 5 Dan in jujitsu. Combined the two systems & made them into one system known as a urban Jujitsu. My system, founder & chief instructor here in the states.
Naim Salahuddin this is a demonstration video on Goshin Ju-Jitsu! It was filmed about twenty four years ago! Saying that these techniques wouldn't work on the streets is wrong! You say that people don't attack like that, and to an extent you are right! But the reason the attack is done like this is for the safety of the uke! Could someone use these techniques to defend themselves? Well if you are very skilled you could! But mostly you take out of it what works for you!
Это пипец.
i love what he is doing but the attacks are not realistic nobody punches like that.
This isn't jujutsu, this is some unknown style of Gendai Budo. This just looks like Aikido.
This Is a modern style of japanese Jujutsu
Sensei herein the USA, Urban Jujitsu. Good techs, but the only issues I have is the lack of reality in the response of the attacker. The urban streets don't attack like that, nor is the attacker movement controlled. In Kenpo we bring what if scenerio. This is very scriptive. We need random attacks with the teacher/instructor/sensei doing whatever tech to defend & survive.
Just watched your videos! No need to say any more!🙄
too much reality results in broken uke and you soon run out of training partners
these moves only work well because the attacker is playing along, like one step sparring,,, NO its wrong all you teachers need to show the students the truth and weaknesses with some techniques, the throws only work because the student is flowing with the moves, you guys all martial artists, do sessions where you tell oponant not to play the game, you will then see the truth.
These techniques are high effective, even in real situations. They come from the japanse ju jutsu, an ancient art of hand to hand combat of samurais and they did not joke about war. A point in favour of your comment is these techniques need to be trained many times to generate muscular memory and that is very hard.
galamer true. but people don't train like they should. but i agree with you
youtube shop could I ask what your experience is in the martial arts? Sensei Billy Doak was one of the finest martial artists around, and sought after for seminars all over! For your information he was an 8th dan Ju-Jitsu and 4th dan Judo!
When you say the techniques only work due to a compliant uki, you are right in as far as the uki goes! But this is because the uki needs this to stay safe!
This is a "demonstration video, and as such shows very advanced techniques that take many years to master! It is not a video on basics! Basics are very effective at getting the job done, but don't always make entertaining videos!
You need to look at things in context! This is what you could achieve, and most practitioners in the martial arts would realize that!
Goshin Ju-jitsu UK-Wales thank you, for your reply ,, i can see the skill and i agree it is very advanced, i studied skills in Shotokan shukakia budokan, kata was advanced,, sports demonstration looked great,, but it was a different game fighting advanced fighters, i worked on the doors for many years and the skill worked great,,, im just saying mixing up the styles will help us all to get a feel for what works and what might not!!!
youtube shop what you say is true! However as ju-jitsu is where a lot of martial arts originated from, it could possibly be said that it is a mix up of styles! As a side note, knowing Sensei Doak for many years on a personnel level, he was very effective on the doors!
I’m calling BS on a lot of this. Looks more like aikido than Jiu Jitsu. No body is going to allow so much time with these robotic looking strikes.
Those who speak do not know, those who know do not speak!
dude, this is an instructional video for educational purposes. Sensei often taught us to drill a good counter to different attacks (and from different sized opponents). Trust me this guy was a machine. But also a patient teacher. My ankle was fussed and my spine had been operated on before I started training so he took time out to adjust things for what I could and couldn't do. Sometimes it wasn't possible, but then he'd just teach me a different move that would work. And I can say it did work on the street when I moved out of Wales to a barracks town.
This is not Ju-jutsu it is bulshido, get real you fools.
And here's a man who knows nothing about martial arts! When all you can offer is ignorance of the subject matter, it is best to say nothing at all! Though if you do have a great knowledge of Goshin Ju-jitsu, please give us the benifit of your wisdom!
Ignorant child
i love this
i love this