yeah aikido is very real..as what i've experienced, it helped me a lot..i have been using the techniques for many years..to make you believe, i am a very light built and i was able to take down a heavy enemy..i didn't attack him but defend myself instead.
To fracturedfist: Aikido is a defensive primary form of fighting. It stresses using non-aggressive moves to avoid,block/or/direct, disarm, disable, lock, and subdue the attacker with as few moves as possible, as fast as possible, with as little harm to the attacker and defender as possible. The average punch is 0.5 seconds. In theory, yes, it's too fast to avoid if constantly being thrown. But when done by two people of equal experience the speed is moot and can be blocked and locked down.
nice show :) i like ju jitsu lol i never really learned aikido. you'r doing great job on the video. aikido looks good for defensive arts. well great video anyway best of luck, from albania!
i'm taking aikido. its a difficult martial arts to fully understand. you have to understand the ethics of defense, which is to subdue your opponent and immobilize him with the least amount of pain involved. it also quickens your reaction stages of analyze, decide and act. in order to get good you have to be fast with reflexes and always stay at your center. there you can always win. If ur interested get the book called AIKIDO and the DYNAMIC SPHERE. great book. any questions?
"One of the characteristics of the Aikido is the search of the harmonization of situations of conflict, instead of the destruction or defeat of the opponent." i watch defeat of the opponent
3 of my friends train aikido, one of them is actually 1st dan. i went to their trainings a lot of times to watch. it is a nice activity for being healthy and in shape, but for real application, and against someone skilled in any martial art/ fighting system that uses full contact sparring, or even against a street thug who isn't afraid of taking damage...well, good luck aikidoka.
Technically speaking, Aikido is a very effective set of self defense art. The only and the biggest weakness of it is the lack of aliveness and resistance training. They should incorporate that kind of training to see how far the effectiveness of the techniques. I my self also an Aikido practitioner too for almost 9 years, then I incorporate Kyokushin and Boxing into my training, to bridge the gaps in my arts.
I sort of agree about techniques working in MMA. The cage is a great proving ground for real time aplication of technique IMHO. My personal opinion is that Akijutsu techniques have a place in MMA. We just haven't had someone who wants to apply them. Look at Machida and his aplication of karate. He made it work. I plan to study Akijutsu at some point, and I think that it will complment my BJJ and kickboxing very well. It all works, if you make it work. Just my .02
real aikido is considered an other martial art,separate from the traditional aikido.i saw a couple of techniques in there like shihonage and kokyu-nage but it has been changed to be more karate-esque...
@yoruketseki I agree with you, this aikido this one based on the self-defence, then this the aikido to which I refer, in that there are two options: to damage if the opponent resists or to leave it to go if there is no motive to fight, the attacker chooses at all time what is going to happen to him, is not the tori the one that decides for her
Im sorry but I agree, most Aikido, especially AikiKai which this is not, isonly as effective as can be applied against actual trained attackers. I was fortunate to have trained with the 2nd Doshu, Nishio Sensei, Tomiki sensei, and Shioda sensei. They would hurt us if we 'gave in' to the technique. When one has lost , or given up their balance, the only way to respond is to 'dive' into the momentum, regain the control and perfom Sutemi Ukemi on the way over. This is something everyone needs.
@daniel7133 oh, trust me, aikido is really applicable in real life, I'm a brown belt tip. Which is a level before black. I was attacked by a guy wielding a knife, i grabbed his hand a performed a lock which I have completely no idea how to spell, but it basically uses your opponent's strength against him by moving around him and holding his wrist, in which when he turns to face you you press on his wrist in a specific lock, highly effective and the person will fall because that technique affect
I apologize if I offended you. I guess since I live in the wild wild west of NYC my comment came off inappropriately. I respect all arts and find a lot to be learned from all.
@Ukitake666 Such is the proficiency that many practitioners strive for. It's quite a demand, aikido being notoriously difficult to master, but once one does attain the ability to choose whether to harm the opponent or subdue them with minimal damage, they've accomplished a great feat. I don't disagree with you in any way; it's an interesting observation: the less conscientious side of aikido, though effective in one sense of the art, neglecting another.
Maybe someone practicing Aikido was the one who gave you your name? :P In all seriousness though: Jujitsu was the basis for Aikido, like so many other Asian martial arts. You are correct here.
Both forms are effective, but Aikido is more effective without being a Master. Which is better at that point is anyone's guess. And Aikido has to deal with... consult my previous post if you wish. I'm not repeating myself. =)
You guys don't know what you're talking about. Akido is real! I'm a 5th Dan and I've taken down 8 guys and 6 girls in the last 3 years. When used properly, it is a very effective defensive system. And I'm not the biggest guy either.
@Ukitake666 Haha, I suppose that's true. I think "Real Aikido" strays from some of the more pacific aspects of traditional aikido and attempts to whet the combative efficacy, so as to become reliable in real-life contention. I've only watched videos on Real Aikido; I haven't met anyone who actually practices, so I can't really attest its effectiveness, though it seems to be fast and these people convey it as useful.
@Daniel7133 ?... I practiced aikido for 3 years (Im retreated for a while) and i know why he Jump.., He jump because that reduce the impact and that protect him from getting hurt...
@Daniel7133 The throw doesn't work by hitting them. That would be an elbow smash to the face. You can pick that up in two days of Karate. She throws his mind, it's his own reflexive response to the motion, in the opposite direction of his forward momentum, that takes him off balance. in a real situation, opponents are giving even more momentum than this guy, and it works even better.
I dont see aikido at all!!, this is Hakpido... I`dont remember Master Ureshiba doing that!! you have transforme it in other martial art... by the way.. good skills :)
i did aikido for abt 3yrs...how effective is it? idk..neva had2 use it..if i do end up in a confrontation i wil probably fall bak on the training did in judo/tkd...at the very least i can say is that aikido is certainly not 1of the easier MA..if that makes sense..&no doubt it is a very complex art..nothing u can really apply after a few months of training...unlike something like karate..u learn a punch or a kick & u can apply it shortly after
@Daniel7133 you realise that if they guy doesn't jump to be thrown by the arm then the guy's wrist will break into 2 you realise that right? i mean if I jammed your wrist in a rotating vice machine and rotate it, are you going to not jump and spin or are you going to let your wrist break? thats what people jump when a person is thrown by the wrist, its basic reaction.
HAPKIDO?..well, i could see that..Hapkido was developed by a guy who studied w Sukaku, the Daito ryu master that Ueshibe studied with..But Seriously folks, if you use the name Aikido, maybe try JUST A BIT to do what is thought of as aikido. Perhaps the name Aikido is used here just so another Unknown martial arts name is avoided. thisd is certainly what Aikijujutsu was...and is. but Not what Aikido is....it looks REALLY Painful.and REALLY harsh..but maybe NOT so much REALLY Aikido
Dont agree with Blue Gi's and badges on your Gi unless its your name in japanese... 'Real Aikido' its almost as if your mocking the origional Routes of Aikido... I would like to see if you can do the basic movements though or if you have just been taught the moves that look good
Kind'a feels like the term 'Aikido' has been 'hijacked' and held for ransom. Real Aikido... as apposed to ? Would seem more logical that Ueshiba sensei's Aikido and his student's way would be the 'real' one...
this is the best aikido demo I have seen all the other demo are stupid like give me your hand so I can flip you dumb stuff. atleast in this demo the person is being attacked.
Meen meen meen....... what haven`t you understand at the Word Aikido?? AI= HARMONY, KI=Universal Power (Lifepower also), DO=The Way. This looks like bloody fighting Kids tryin to get their anger off..... there is NO Harmony, no dynamic in this.... it`s a shame... . Aikido is, to use the Energy of your Enemy against him! Not to create greater Power as him and Destroy him. As OSensei said: If you get attacked, close your opponent into your heart.
There´s no aiki in this discipline, I saw nothing of a correct ´irimi´, nothing of ´hara´ movement, and no "absortion" or integration in uke´s attacks. Just same ´taijutsu´ technics such as all self-defence systems
Real aikido!?!?...c'mon that stuff ain't real , it's pre-arranged choreography ...just like Pro-Wrestling . I've been trying to find REAL aikido for a while and its just not there....move on
not only that video is excellent, it has great music as well
thumb up sensei!
yeah aikido is very real..as what i've experienced, it helped me a lot..i have been using the techniques for many years..to make you believe, i am a very light built and i was able to take down a heavy enemy..i didn't attack him but defend myself instead.
To fracturedfist: Aikido is a defensive primary form of fighting. It stresses using non-aggressive moves to avoid,block/or/direct, disarm, disable, lock, and subdue the attacker with as few moves as possible, as fast as possible, with as little harm to the attacker and defender as possible.
The average punch is 0.5 seconds. In theory, yes, it's too fast to avoid if constantly being thrown. But when done by two people of equal experience the speed is moot and can be blocked and locked down.
en realidad excelente demostracion nataly,. un saludo de lima peru
nice show :) i like ju jitsu lol i never really learned aikido. you'r doing great job on the video. aikido looks good for defensive arts. well great video anyway
best of luck, from albania!
i'm taking aikido. its a difficult martial arts to fully understand. you have to understand the ethics of defense, which is to subdue your opponent and immobilize him with the least amount of pain involved. it also quickens your reaction stages of analyze, decide and act. in order to get good you have to be fast with reflexes and always stay at your center. there you can always win. If ur interested get the book called AIKIDO and the DYNAMIC SPHERE. great book. any questions?
yep true. it takes loads of mastery and practice to be able to pull a good aikido move off in street fights.
"One of the characteristics of the Aikido is the search of the harmonization of situations of conflict, instead of the destruction or defeat of the opponent."
i watch defeat of the opponent
3 of my friends train aikido, one of them is actually 1st dan. i went to their trainings a lot of times to watch. it is a nice activity for being healthy and in shape, but for real application, and against someone skilled in any martial art/ fighting system that uses full contact sparring, or even against a street thug who isn't afraid of taking damage...well, good luck aikidoka.
Technically speaking, Aikido is a very effective set of self defense art. The only and the biggest weakness of it is the lack of aliveness and resistance training. They should incorporate that kind of training to see how far the effectiveness of the techniques. I my self also an Aikido practitioner too for almost 9 years, then I incorporate Kyokushin and Boxing into my training, to bridge the gaps in my arts.
I sort of agree about techniques working in MMA. The cage is a great proving ground for real time aplication of technique IMHO. My personal opinion is that Akijutsu techniques have a place in MMA. We just haven't had someone who wants to apply them. Look at Machida and his aplication of karate. He made it work. I plan to study Akijutsu at some point, and I think that it will complment my BJJ and kickboxing very well. It all works, if you make it work. Just my .02
real aikido is considered an other martial art,separate from the traditional aikido.i saw a couple of techniques in there like shihonage and kokyu-nage but it has been changed to be more karate-esque...
That girl rocks!
@yoruketseki I agree with you, this aikido this one based on the self-defence, then this the aikido to which I refer, in that there are two options: to damage if the opponent resists or to leave it to go if there is no motive to fight, the attacker chooses at all time what is going to happen to him, is not the tori the one that decides for her
Im sorry but I agree, most Aikido, especially AikiKai which this is not, isonly as effective as can be applied against actual trained attackers. I was fortunate to have trained with the 2nd Doshu, Nishio Sensei, Tomiki sensei, and Shioda sensei. They would hurt us if we 'gave in' to the technique. When one has lost , or given up their balance, the only way to respond is to 'dive' into the momentum, regain the control and perfom Sutemi Ukemi on the way over. This is something everyone needs.
Omfg why people always give badpoints to good comments just a little bit against the vid!
I agree with you
@daniel7133 oh, trust me, aikido is really applicable in real life, I'm a brown belt tip. Which is a level before black. I was attacked by a guy wielding a knife, i grabbed his hand a performed a lock which I have completely no idea how to spell, but it basically uses your opponent's strength against him by moving around him and holding his wrist, in which when he turns to face you you press on his wrist in a specific lock, highly effective and the person will fall because that technique affect
The Music is Metallica with "Seek And Destroy"
cool demonstration.
I agree
I apologize if I offended you. I guess since I live in the wild wild west of NYC my comment came off inappropriately. I respect all arts and find a lot to be learned from all.
ESTO ES UN CIRCO!!
Real aikido-the mix of jujitsu,judo,and japanese aikido....
Can be Daitō-ryū aiki-jutsu ...or Tenjin Shin' Yo Ryu Jujutsu.
@Ukitake666 Such is the proficiency that many practitioners strive for. It's quite a demand, aikido being notoriously difficult to master, but once one does attain the ability to choose whether to harm the opponent or subdue them with minimal damage, they've accomplished a great feat. I don't disagree with you in any way; it's an interesting observation: the less conscientious side of aikido, though effective in one sense of the art, neglecting another.
Maybe someone practicing Aikido was the one who gave you your name? :P
In all seriousness though: Jujitsu was the basis for Aikido, like so many other Asian martial arts. You are correct here.
Both forms are effective, but Aikido is more effective without being a Master. Which is better at that point is anyone's guess.
And Aikido has to deal with... consult my previous post if you wish. I'm not repeating myself. =)
That is exactly why. I don't know why people don't understand it's a defensive art.
You guys don't know what you're talking about. Akido is real! I'm a 5th Dan and I've taken down 8 guys and 6 girls in the last 3 years. When used properly, it is a very effective defensive system. And I'm not the biggest guy either.
Whoa extremely external!! This is also the reason why I don't get into fights in the street.
@Ukitake666 Haha, I suppose that's true. I think "Real Aikido" strays from some of the more pacific aspects of traditional aikido and attempts to whet the combative efficacy, so as to become reliable in real-life contention.
I've only watched videos on Real Aikido; I haven't met anyone who actually practices, so I can't really attest its effectiveness, though it seems to be fast and these people convey it as useful.
@Daniel7133 ?... I practiced aikido for 3 years (Im retreated for a while) and i know why he Jump.., He jump because that reduce the impact and that protect him from getting hurt...
Esto no es Aikido! son solo técnicas de defensa personal.
@Daniel7133
The throw doesn't work by hitting them. That would be an elbow smash to the face. You can pick that up in two days of Karate.
She throws his mind, it's his own reflexive response to the motion, in the opposite direction of his forward momentum, that takes him off balance. in a real situation, opponents are giving even more momentum than this guy, and it works even better.
I dont see aikido at all!!, this is Hakpido... I`dont remember Master Ureshiba doing that!! you have transforme it in other martial art... by the way.. good skills :)
try that in brooklyn! real fights never work out that way! nice for show thou!
i did aikido for abt 3yrs...how effective is it? idk..neva had2 use it..if i do end up in a confrontation i wil probably fall bak on the training did in judo/tkd...at the very least i can say is that aikido is certainly not 1of the easier MA..if that makes sense..&no doubt it is a very complex art..nothing u can really apply after a few months of training...unlike something like karate..u learn a punch or a kick & u can apply it shortly after
how many black belts have you seen get in a street fight?
that was jujutsu. she can do those things but for her self she may opt for somthing else this was a demo
@Daniel7133 you realise that if they guy doesn't jump to be thrown by the arm then the guy's wrist will break into 2 you realise that right? i mean if I jammed your wrist in a rotating vice machine and rotate it, are you going to not jump and spin or are you going to let your wrist break? thats what people jump when a person is thrown by the wrist, its basic reaction.
HAPKIDO?..well, i could see that..Hapkido was developed by a guy who studied w Sukaku, the Daito ryu master that Ueshibe studied with..But Seriously folks, if you use the name Aikido, maybe try JUST A BIT to do what is thought of as aikido. Perhaps the name Aikido is used here just so another Unknown martial arts name is avoided. thisd is certainly what Aikijujutsu was...and is. but Not what Aikido is....it looks REALLY Painful.and REALLY harsh..but maybe NOT so much REALLY Aikido
yes it is, but in reality its better to be trained than not prepared.
IMHO it depends on the person mentally and instinctively!
its just a demo
Chirs!
what do you do if your attacker has no hands?
just joshin'!
Lol... we do this in Judo to, when we train technique. But you can armbar somebody without a fight.
Sry. bur you comments was just stupid.
He might be doing that to break his fall. Can someone confirm this?
Nice vid... some punches are great, but some throws won't be effective...
Qual é o nome da música? What is the music name?
didnt you know aikido is just a type of dance
Dont agree with Blue Gi's and badges on your Gi unless its your name in japanese...
'Real Aikido' its almost as if your mocking the origional Routes of Aikido...
I would like to see if you can do the basic movements though or if you have just been taught the moves that look good
That is Real aikido not aikido.
@REALNANATA What is "Neverni Toma"?
Kind'a feels like the term 'Aikido' has been 'hijacked' and held for ransom.
Real Aikido... as apposed to ?
Would seem more logical that Ueshiba sensei's Aikido and his student's way would be the 'real' one...
Sorry, I do not understand what you mean
why that guy fall down before even he get hit???he jump down himself??
I'm going to comment on this like I know everything about Aikido. Its a fake sport, this isn't real, its not practical. So on and so on
I do aikido...Some tecnics are fake =(
The reason they always roll is so they dont hurt themselves, if they didnt roll they would breack their rist or arm. Derp.
THIS IS N O T AIKIDO!!!!!!!!
this is the best aikido demo I have seen all the other demo are stupid like give me your hand so I can flip you dumb stuff. atleast in this demo the person is being attacked.
Yeah. Don't steal this kids PSP lol.
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@wael77 does calling people names over the internet make you feel like a "somebody"?!?!....is that how you talk to people in real life?!?!
Meen meen meen....... what haven`t you understand at the Word Aikido??
AI= HARMONY, KI=Universal Power (Lifepower also), DO=The Way. This looks like bloody fighting Kids tryin to get their anger off..... there is NO Harmony, no dynamic in this.... it`s a shame... . Aikido is, to use the Energy of your Enemy against him! Not to create greater Power as him and Destroy him. As OSensei said: If you get attacked, close your opponent into your heart.
That's not a guy buddy, that's a chick.
@REALNANATA Well sais. It is hard to train if you break your partners!
hey listen moose breath, cut the crap!
so where's a youtube vid on Tomiki Aikido?
As phony as wrestling, why do you NEVER see
Aikido matches?
There´s no aiki in this discipline, I saw nothing of a correct ´irimi´, nothing of ´hara´ movement, and no "absortion" or integration in uke´s attacks.
Just same ´taijutsu´ technics such as all self-defence systems
Real aikido!?!?...c'mon that stuff ain't real , it's pre-arranged choreography ...just like Pro-Wrestling . I've been trying to find REAL aikido for a while and its just not there....move on
@Daniel7133 its looks to be a demo pin head, that's why he looks to be jumping. I like you to go to a akido dojo and say that its all fake.
Très mauvaise image d'un art respectable ! c'est à vomir !
not REAL !!!
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@nemanjaarsic1 hahahaha judo is sport u noob aikido is martial art ...