Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu & Shorinjin Ryu Saito Ninjutsu Demo

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  • čas přidán 29. 12. 2008
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    Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu.
    Honolulu, Hawaii Early 1990's No rehersal, no planning, no martial, Just sharing techniques..
    Demonstration for the Hawaii Budo Society and Hwa rang do academy, Attending Masters Ken Corona, Gerald Duarte, Dr.Vance Inouye. Jason Kim, Walter Liu, Norman Kato III. A special thanks to my cousin Soke Bernie Lau Icho ryu aikijujutsu for making time to teach me keisatsu taiho jutsu p(police arrest techniques)
    Sensei Christopher Lee Matsuo. Under Shihan Hidetoshi Mitsuoka of Japan. Master Bruce c. Rivera
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Komentáře • 318

  • @Somnusrei
    @Somnusrei Před 12 lety +12

    Also, would like to point out to those complaining about the lack of resistance that the reason that they stopped using full on resistance combat training was because of the fact that Aikijujutsu is designed to cripple your opponent. The hand strikes target only vulnerable areas (face, throat, groin, etc.) and the holds demonstrated here are stopped before the full follow through. In Aikido, a lock ends with the opponent face down and passive. In Aikijujutsu, the lock ends with a broken bone.

  • @senecaknowsbest8380
    @senecaknowsbest8380 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That is one tough uke. It’s good to know that the instructor went thru this himself thousands of times to gain that skill

  • @dianecenteno5275
    @dianecenteno5275 Před 3 lety +5

    Nice demo! I started training Jujitsu in the late 80's and have used a couple of these Shio Nage variations in live sparring. They work! Much respect to all.

  • @AllForManKind77
    @AllForManKind77 Před 8 lety +32

    That's why it still called until now Daito (Head of Palace) ryu (style), derived from ancient Oshiki Uchi technique,passed through the best of Takeda clan from Yoshimitsu Minamoto as the designer of this ancient art. Still exist until now from 700 years ago. Despite many people mock at the Aikido due the popularity of MMA stuff, Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu not the art that you want messed with. Some practicioner said: if the partner laugh thats Aikido, on the other hand, if the partner scream, that Daito ryu Aikijujutsu. Bow deeply with respect

    • @dunciepunkie76
      @dunciepunkie76 Před 5 lety +1

      Partner was laughing here also :)

    • @laughingkars889
      @laughingkars889 Před 4 lety +1

      Takeda Sokaku was a beast. I read that he was geared to fight at all times and therefore stood naturally in his fighting stance 🤯

    • @SilentAdventurer
      @SilentAdventurer Před 3 lety

      By laughing I believe you mean at a sense of surprise. Kinda like wow!

  • @SomeMadStuff
    @SomeMadStuff Před 9 lety +5

    This is incredibly good. I have so many things to rethink, learn and change in my style now. Thank you for posting this video! :)

  • @AGENTORANGE007
    @AGENTORANGE007 Před 14 lety +2

    A very high level of skill!! Excellent!!

  • @KarateSambo90
    @KarateSambo90 Před 11 lety +1

    I love all the martial arts because all of is good for what it's designed for. Much love from Arkansas keep up the good work!!!

  • @marcsteven5206
    @marcsteven5206 Před 7 lety +1

    Moiliili.. i remember those days.. fun classes bright energy.. Thanks Chris!!

    • @longmenpai
      @longmenpai  Před 7 lety

      Marc Steven ;) nice memories.... stay in touch...

  • @MrMynameisigal
    @MrMynameisigal Před 13 lety

    Wow ! Lookin Awesome !! i will love to train Daito Ryu !!

  • @MrAntonbomb
    @MrAntonbomb Před 10 lety +15

    People dissing and bad mouthing arts.... don't knock something until you have tried it and I mean really tried it, given it everything for a year or more, just because a certain art does not work for you does not mean it doesn't work. Often it doesn't work because of your own doing. Morihei Ueshiba was a very established 8th dan Judoka, 6th dan Kendoka along with many other styles... he chose the peaceful way taken from all his learnings but could have maimed, injured or killed if he believed it had a place.

    • @mrmushin1
      @mrmushin1 Před 10 lety

      I don't think he personally studied judo formally;i think his student had formal knowledge and he was friends with founder, even getting the complement,"He wishes judo to be like aikido "

  • @ShawnMcAninch
    @ShawnMcAninch Před 11 lety

    Great video! Thanks for posting!

  • @MMABeijing
    @MMABeijing Před 5 lety +3

    his breakfall skills tell the tale, he badass

  • @Benzen4
    @Benzen4 Před 14 lety +1

    amazing technique! i want to learn from him!

  • @rogerpatrickf
    @rogerpatrickf Před 5 lety

    muita prosperidade e darmas a voces.

  • @doeper
    @doeper Před 13 lety

    @longmenpai Thanks for sharing this. Really intricate Aiki here. Much appreciated.

  • @smirkdancer
    @smirkdancer Před 12 lety +1

    I dont know who the guy is but he kicked ass in that demo-- very creative techniques! and great principles displayed!

  • @Captainwooooo
    @Captainwooooo Před 7 lety +7

    some of this is solid some is only achievable if your attacker reads the script and plays along

  • @Rhobyn
    @Rhobyn Před 13 lety

    @longmenpai Daito Ryu was created by someone of the Takeda clan. It would be fairly obvious that it is related to the Takedaryu Aikijutsu, but is there any actual verification?

  • @tahuwahu
    @tahuwahu Před 9 lety +4

    That uke got a good hiding! Awesome demo!

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger Před 11 lety

    excellent display aiki-jujutsu

  • @kentishtowncowboy
    @kentishtowncowboy Před 12 lety

    I quite like this. There are some similarities to the Trad Ju Jitsu style I'm trained in. There are also some variations that I've not seen before so some food for thought there and (hopefully) some things I can steal ;-) Thanks for posting.

  • @Asha2820
    @Asha2820 Před 8 lety

    Dude loves his nikkajo!

  • @johndough6294
    @johndough6294 Před 8 lety +4

    That was pretty well my normal Saturday routine as Sensei's "favorite" uke. RIP, Sensei.

    • @michaelh2935
      @michaelh2935 Před 8 lety +3

      You must have some great stories! Respect to you & your late sensei.

  • @dumkoph
    @dumkoph Před 5 lety +3

    I have taught the counter to the Shiho Nage stall and punch counter at 8 min. The Sensei here was actually being nice with that throw. He could have made the throw even more devastating! Great Demo! and Yes I have Black Belts in Jujitsu, Aiki Jujutsu, Old School Judo and Kenpo Karate and understand the full implications and potential weknesss of the techniques presented here. This is a good demo!

  • @rsanzespinal
    @rsanzespinal Před 14 lety

    Impresionante!

  • @ebig1969
    @ebig1969 Před 11 lety

    This guys ukemi is crazy good!

  • @lancevigorous
    @lancevigorous Před 13 lety

    @xXxstunner
    I would also say the light switch on the wall and the overhead electric lights and sound recording tend to belie the 'early 1900's' claim.

  • @kagebooger
    @kagebooger Před 15 lety

    As a practioner and instructor in Saito Ninpo for over 13 years now, some of the the techniques are from the Saito ninjutsu others are Aikijujutsu. Grand Master Saito did study (as a kid I am told) with Professor Okazaki of Danzan Ryu (I believe Okazaki Sensei started in Daito Ryu). I believe that this is footage when Sam Ishigo was teaching way back when. What you will notice Chris can engage more attackers if necessary while still controling his uke. Vid Quality-Possible cereative editing.

  • @miracleboy1
    @miracleboy1 Před 12 lety

    This art seems to be very street ready. Does it have kicks? What percentage of the art is striking versus grapling? Just curious I don't know anything about it.

  • @Radlerriffs
    @Radlerriffs Před 6 lety +3

    I witnessed Sensei Matsuo perform the fastest and most powerful free-form katas I've ever seen for half an hour after he got only two hours of sleep and nothing to eat that morning. He didn't even perspire!

    • @zk4761
      @zk4761 Před 6 měsíci

      Does he sill practise?

    • @Radlerriffs
      @Radlerriffs Před 6 měsíci

      @@zk4761 he's an ageless marvel who remained active.

  • @mirodziki
    @mirodziki Před 9 lety +5

    This is an interesting & quite effective martial art of self defense and in fact.

  • @paciouno1
    @paciouno1 Před 15 lety

    excellent controll

  • @uminchu7th
    @uminchu7th Před 14 lety

    For someone his age, he was very good and must have had very good instruction starting from a young age.

  • @longmenpai
    @longmenpai  Před 13 lety +1

    @rooster82471 thanks, these guys need to understand that the stuff works, but demos are demos.... I appriciate the support

  • @Nikolas100o10oao
    @Nikolas100o10oao Před 11 lety

    Great job.

  • @mattbarla8055
    @mattbarla8055 Před 12 lety

    What is the name of the Tori demonstrating in this video? He is excellent!

  • @shaunwthompson
    @shaunwthompson Před 10 lety +1

    This is an A+ demonstration. Wow. I am extremely impressed. Great falling skills, fantastic technique execution, I... wow. Very good.

  • @raksh9
    @raksh9 Před 5 lety +5

    Sensei is super agile. The flipping ukemi are particularly impressive.

  • @keykendrick
    @keykendrick Před 14 lety

    Astounding.

  • @ravisdb
    @ravisdb Před 12 lety

    this is very good,all the traditional japanese martial arts use the principle when push you pull and when pull you push...

  • @xluciano11x
    @xluciano11x Před 13 lety

    Hi -- to longmenpai, if you are still around, just wondering, did you just copy this or are you involved with daito ryu? I am impressed (of course) with the video and was wondering if you could answer some questions I have... I am involved with iwama style aikido and am really interested in daito ryu being the progenitor of aikido...

  • @SoldierAndrew
    @SoldierAndrew Před 11 lety

    Good aiki-jujutsu demo. :)

  • @AlexLococo
    @AlexLococo Před 11 lety

    I have tried aikido. I have been in wrist locks by bjj and judo (so as aikido). I know it hurts like hell, but, whenever I get the chance I get out of the lock, not stay in it. That's why it's a lock, so whoever makes it has control. If I'm not in control, I'm aching AND he has no holds over me, I can only LET GO, not stay like a fool. That is why twisting a wrist of someone who has a stick, or knife, or w/e weapon will 99% of the time disarm them, and only 1% break the wrist (then disarm).

  • @chrishov8890
    @chrishov8890 Před 5 lety

    This is how we use to train.... so much leared.. the downloads too. I go back any day....

  • @Shishaohanyi
    @Shishaohanyi Před 15 lety

    amazing

  • @wcfitness2004
    @wcfitness2004 Před 5 lety

    Just 👍great.

  • @billgober2
    @billgober2 Před 14 lety +1

    This is a very interesting video. The demonstrator here has some real skill at Aiki that is lacking in many CZcams videos. I am very curious to find out the demonstrator's name and who he studied with.

  • @ramicsantiago1627
    @ramicsantiago1627 Před 9 lety +6

    This sense is a very young Chris Matsou who we have had the pleasure of his knowledge.

  • @GoshindoTanaka
    @GoshindoTanaka Před 11 lety

    the uke has to do the ukemis for him to no get hurt where did you practice aikijujutsu or which is your fighting style.

  • @KCMO2NDTWIN
    @KCMO2NDTWIN Před 14 lety

    Thank you!

  • @winddragonmma
    @winddragonmma Před 6 lety +11

    My favorite Japanese Martial Art= Aikijiujitsu!!! Its a complete combat system!!!

    • @longmenpai
      @longmenpai  Před 6 lety

      kindness returns 1000-fold..... thank you Shifu

    • @luisphilipesilva
      @luisphilipesilva Před 5 lety +1

      It's Aiki-juijutsu, stop with the jitsu of Bjj ...traditional japonese arts it's jutsu

    • @elenchus
      @elenchus Před 5 lety +2

      they're just translations into different languages. Into English, jujutsu. Into Portuguese, jiujitsu. They don't mean anything different.

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před 4 lety

      elenchus they are the same words with different spellings but they also differ in what they are. BJJ is judo ground fighting meaning sport, and jujutsu was an art of war. They share similarities as one comes from another but huge differences on techniques and intense.

  • @Benzen4
    @Benzen4 Před 14 lety

    @billgober2
    I totally agree with you.
    Even in japan, its VERY difficult to find a martial-artist in high level like the guy in the video.

  • @ponde84
    @ponde84 Před 5 lety

    So many people don't wanna accept other styles. Just like wing chun, there are shaolin wingchun, Ip Man wingchun, etc.
    Or KaraTe, many styles, and each clan claim theirs, is the most authentic and the most harmonic.
    You made your own broth, and keep it as your own style! Your body is the vessel, you mind is your master. Seek your own style from many experience, not many masters and styles.

  • @kukutxi
    @kukutxi Před 13 lety

    awesome

  • @longmenpai
    @longmenpai  Před 11 lety +1

    Yoshinkan aikido is great. Not a well known fact that Shioda sensei trained with kodo horikawa to polish his aiki... Lets train with passion...

  • @rudhysumbara
    @rudhysumbara Před 13 lety

    sangat bagus..(sugoi ne, daisuki...!!!)

  • @MooneShadow
    @MooneShadow Před 13 lety

    @liotta75
    Very good for you to recognize that this wouldnt work against certain fighting systems. Not to say that it wouldnt work against thugs or idiots that would attempt to grab someone. Usually those in diciplined styles wouldnt just outright attack someone in the street. I learned Jujitsu, but I also learned tae kwon do, Mauy Thai, Hapkido and other systems to be prepaired for anything. Martial arts training doesnet end in any system. Its a living knowledge that bends to your will alone.

  • @HO1ySh33t
    @HO1ySh33t Před 12 lety

    @Kazuo1234 When practicing enough with the ideal situation, you see the pattern and you got your moves down to instinct. And whenever your opponents makes a movement remotely resembling the ones you've worked on thousands of time, he's down.
    There's no shortcut to self-defense. Even using guns needs tremendous time of practice. You don't wave your gun around and expect to survive.

  • @user-es1zl9pj2p
    @user-es1zl9pj2p Před 7 lety

    Perfect

  • @Somnusrei
    @Somnusrei Před 12 lety

    Exactly! People say that Tae Kwon Do is ineffective in MMA. However, there was a K1 fighter who used to embarrass his opponents with acrobatic kicks, and punches. Often, the success of a style is dependent upon the creativity and ability of the martial artist. Hell, Aikido, even at its tamest, teaches debilitating holds that can be applied regardless of the fact that they don't train in traditional combat settings.

  • @ChuckerThe1
    @ChuckerThe1 Před 13 lety

    @hcdub
    Yea thats why its called a Demo. He is demonstrating the techniques-

  • @tengu29
    @tengu29 Před 13 lety

    exelente!!!!

  • @nelsonpintoofficial
    @nelsonpintoofficial Před 13 lety

    very nice

  • @otorishingen8600
    @otorishingen8600 Před 10 lety +7

    this is related to takeda-ryu - very similar and the ukemi demonstration in the beginning is breathtaking wow

  • @GeorgeLedyard
    @GeorgeLedyard Před 10 lety +46

    This is interesting work...
    One, I would point out that, while the uke was certainly not comfortable at various times in the demo, he was not inured. Why would anyone consider this to be worse than any contact sport where there is impact. It's a martial art, there is going to be some pain in training... part of the point is to get past your fear of things that hurt. As long as there is no injury to the body, it's just a part of hard training.
    Two, people who have no experience with traditional martial arts, especially the arts involving aiki, simply have no idea. I actually turned off comments on my own CZcams channel because the level of the commentary was so low. For every informed comment there were 20 that sounded like fifteen year olds from Bullshido who simply wanted to say that MMA beats everything, Who has time for that nonsense. I just decided that comments were unnecessary. The folks who know do and the folks who don't don't. Way less aggravating....

    • @danielborges.
      @danielborges. Před 6 lety +2

      Wow, you commented here. The "wow" is why I have watched several videos of you, and some other good ones, and I was delighted and very impressed with aikido and I really want to start studying and practicing. It seemed to me to be a very powerful and refined art. And I agree with your comment about the low level of discussions on CZcams in general.

    • @TheColdSoulz
      @TheColdSoulz Před 5 lety +1

      The mma people are mostly ignorant and brainwashed. There's moves that have been legal for years in mma and they don't even know them all. The streets is the true test, weapons, multiple opponents, ect

    • @kromesupremekstv5479
      @kromesupremekstv5479 Před 5 lety +1

      Ossss i totally agree with now days everyone thinks MMA and Brazilian jujitsu is the only stylecthat works

    • @ninjamaster7724
      @ninjamaster7724 Před 5 lety +1

      People know bullshit when they smell it.

    • @bradleycairns908
      @bradleycairns908 Před 5 lety

      I was very impressed with this demonstration. Extremely efficient and brutal, from a tactical perspective I think this martial art would be very useful in any hand to hand self defense situation.
      You're totally spot on with your comment too. Understanding pain, especially in any martial art training, is just common sense. Every sport has to be trained for, and anyone who goes to a gym can tell you that getting fit and staying fit hurts. No physical injuries were sustained here... seriously awesome demo though 👍👍

  • @tonytkokelly1
    @tonytkokelly1 Před 5 lety +4

    Wow I loved to see this my style is jikite jujitsu on the same lines of this style when I fought mma I collected belts everywhere because they couldn't figure out if I was muay thai tae kwondo judo or what great video!
    Ps people always mock videos like this untell they are in an upper shoulder lock throw like pictured here

  • @BaddahChris
    @BaddahChris Před 13 lety

    @jobowtackmasterx you talking about the guy in the video?????

  • @mrmushin1
    @mrmushin1 Před 11 lety +1

    Next point only those who want to become skilled will obtain it so while you be hard working in your particular field martial arts require the same work ethic that body builders have witch is high if you don`t want it badly enough you will not get it , the mind set of martial art is not to be lazy or weak minded I will give you the answer to your specific question when you become more open minded when you learn to ask a question in a polite manner.

  • @CBDBnoho
    @CBDBnoho Před 15 lety

    Would you know what kind of Daito Ryu it is?
    His Aiki is excellent and is applied very well.

    • @longmenpai
      @longmenpai  Před 3 lety

      Daito ryu aikijujutsu roppo kai and saigo ha

  • @MarioCastro_o
    @MarioCastro_o Před 12 lety

    I wolud like to see him applying those techniques against a lima lama fighter over there :)

  • @propositionjohnston
    @propositionjohnston Před 11 lety +1

    Nice techniques! I study Aikido and there's a lot that's similar. Poor Uke though!

  • @theomen49
    @theomen49 Před 12 lety +1

    every grab defense is essentially the same as the strike defense. and the grappler's need to get you on the ground before starting the ground fighting, right? most people would grab you in order to throw you. They start you off with grabs most of the time for two reasons. First, its how its been done for centuries (since the attackers were usually trying to keep you from drawing or using your sword). Second, its better to teach begginers grabbing first. It teaches them the principle better.

  • @geezzerboy
    @geezzerboy Před 14 lety

    I guess you don't understand that uke gets more out of practice than nage does. Why do you think the teacher did the solo ukemi at the beginning? Did it look like he loosened his body?

  • @benzo80o.c82
    @benzo80o.c82 Před 5 lety

    It seems some what similar to serious bujinkan practice..I wonder had the original bujinkan school in the past taken techniques from daito Ryu?? It's certainly possible.. great video..,😁

    • @robsden7
      @robsden7 Před 5 lety

      benzo80 o.c The Taijutsu used in Bujinkan is just as old if not older then Aikijutsu. Some schools might even be older such as Gyoku Ryu which has Chinese orgin's. Bujinkan if you didn't already know is 9 different systems not just one.
      The techniques he is using are certainly as painful as Bujinkan. Infact this particular school from what I understand is both Aikijujutsu and Ninjutsu.

  • @JayPleezer304
    @JayPleezer304 Před 12 lety

    @rooster82471 Where do u train?

  • @raydaras
    @raydaras Před 11 lety

    Perhaps you should find another dojo because this art, as with other forms of aikido, take Yoshinkan for example, will control you, if done properly. Osu.

  • @breedingpitmetal
    @breedingpitmetal Před 13 lety

    i really like the way he throws his atemi (excuse me if this should not be your correct term, i am from an aikido background)

  • @scarred10
    @scarred10 Před 12 lety

    heres my opinion,self defense isnt a match fight,its an attack,often by surprise so a good heavy strike preemptively could work each time,all striking arts have them.However most dont teach the control and awareness needed to land that first strike.Now if you get hit first or your tech doesnt work,youre now in a match fight where only styles that spar full on and wrestle are prepared physically and mentally,you need to have been hurt and fought back before.

  • @sulufest
    @sulufest Před 11 lety

    I've seen the original version of this vid so I don't understand why it's been edited to look "older". it was fine in it's original format. excellent demo tho :)

  • @wu8257
    @wu8257 Před 13 lety

    @hapelliotte Aikido contains about 1/100 of Daito Ryu technics

  • @michiko38
    @michiko38 Před 13 lety

    impresive....while obviously a demo, it retains the 'martial' aspects of this classical/ traditional art. lucky the uke was so flexible other wise it would have sounded very crunchy...

  • @majdikamal1389
    @majdikamal1389 Před 5 lety

    Hi.
    Does Aiki jujitsu utlize grappling. ground fighting . punching and kicking techniques ?

  • @longmenpai
    @longmenpai  Před 13 lety

    @hapelliotte yes, aikidos mother is daito ryu. tanomo family to takeda to ueshiba. gozo shioda's yoshinkan is a derivitive of ueshiba and kodo horikawas daito ryu.

    • @BoratfromKazakhstan
      @BoratfromKazakhstan Před 3 lety

      Hi and what is the difference between daito ryu and other jujutsu styles please?

  • @daffydlandegge3843
    @daffydlandegge3843 Před 5 lety +1

    One of the biggest things that influences me to start shrugging it off is when the guy kept himself in shihonage without being held by nage (2 times this happened).
    The nage left himself open to a rear naked choke attempt twice and most everyone would left go of they found their grab induced pain via wrist lock techniques...not hang on.

  • @olrycousin3730
    @olrycousin3730 Před 5 lety

    The technics are really interesting. And the sensei seems to be really powerful. And his ukemi! Amazing. But there are some moments where uke seems to be playing a role while he could simply go away. There is maybe something i don't see.

    • @longmenpai
      @longmenpai  Před 5 lety +1

      You have amazing perception and tact. thank you very very much yes this demonstration was for a Hawaiian martial arts master and he wanted to see old classical techniques as well as some rare techniques this is what was demonstrated for him on the spot the throwing partner was very well trained for that although he did not know there was going to be a demonstration. He did a very good job and the Hawaiian martial art master was very happy. You are very right to question the context in which the demonstration was given. As you know this is not my Martial Art Specialty anymore as I was doing bagua and my love of bagua always overshadowed these Arts I like seeing this demonstration because it reminds me of the people that I was with at the time but as a actual combat demonstration I would not even give it a second glance this was a very classical demo. Thank you for your kindness with the comments it shows a lot of intelligence I have a lot of respect thank you

  • @AbdulRashid554
    @AbdulRashid554 Před 11 lety +1

    Are you the sensei in this video ?

  • @TheKetota
    @TheKetota Před 7 lety

    That technique is work in single strike attack punch , but in reality in street fight people use fake attack for bite, faint and multiple strike and fast jab also fast snap kick , then can be a big different situation

    • @arikarteta8035
      @arikarteta8035 Před 6 lety

      TheKetota there are other techniiques, and its a demo....

  • @trisv1974
    @trisv1974 Před 11 lety

    You keep the grip because its common sense, the sensei its a death machina and if you let go, he would hit every single last atemi in your body, so in the delution of keeping control, you just do the only thing you could, and that is to keep the grip to where ever you are holding on to
    ;)

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten Před 6 lety

    this is what the original AIkido looked like before it was watered down- it was so brutal like this demo, that the spiritual advisor to Ueshiba had him water it down

    • @gezortenplotz
      @gezortenplotz Před 5 lety

      Concur. When O Sensei talked about ‘harmonizing with uke’ he wasn’t talking about sitting down and having a cuddly cup of tea. The art of ukemi is the art of avoiding serious joint and bone injury. I believe long training eventually toughens you up to take real fight damage.

  • @kengleck
    @kengleck Před 13 lety

    what is name of this Roshi ?

  • @MrBINDEL
    @MrBINDEL Před 11 lety

    Très bon.

  • @Azmodeus87
    @Azmodeus87 Před 11 lety

    I think it was that long only to show of the ammount of control he had over the opponent. In real life the reciever would most likely thrown the attacker into the ground or something to that effect.

  • @AlexLococo
    @AlexLococo Před 11 lety

    I've tried Aikido, which is an are that evolved from this one or the parent art of this one (can't quite remember), and I do understand what you mean, it's just... the uke seems to overreact everything, you look at 1:52, he contorts like that on the ground and pushes his arms against the ground... that is not a natural reaction to pain or any technique in particular... I can't, I just can't.

  • @dllhell
    @dllhell Před 13 lety

    master.

  • @liotta75
    @liotta75 Před 13 lety

    @Mooneshadow...I also trained in variouse systems, BJJ, Muay Thai, Krav Maga, JKD, MMA..thats how I iknow what works and what doesn't, Dait Ryu is a very effective style, i was just suggesting it be better to practice against full power punches and kicks and grappling, rather than just against holding and grabbing.

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před 4 lety

      Diato Ryu and all the jujutsu systems used to have sparring, competition challenges matches, drills and more. Diato Ryu is one of the system, like most, that was forced to only train in katas in the Edo period when the samurai were outlawed and schools were forced to remove combat training to be allowed to remain open. Today, there is a small handful that still held the old pratice to some degree (sparring and competition fighting allowed severe injuries and deaths and they happened frequently) but for the most part surviving schools only have their formal katas.

  • @JayPleezer304
    @JayPleezer304 Před 12 lety

    And who is this cat in the beginning applying all the locks and submissions?
    I mean....wow.

  • @scarred10
    @scarred10 Před 12 lety

    if its in mma,it works anywhere but that doesnt mean it would be strategically right eg you wouldnt take down someone if there were 3 friends present.

  • @mushinwarrior
    @mushinwarrior Před 12 lety

    High level and for all those haters he was holding back that was a taste you can see its great skilll just fall like he does n see fantastic

  • @longmenpai
    @longmenpai  Před 13 lety

    @xXxstunner if you look closely at the joke, it says early 1990's

  • @fabricegordot6602
    @fabricegordot6602 Před 4 měsíci

    Cest beau et dans un bar avec du verre partout dans un parking entre 2 voitures et meme sur un trottoirs ont fait comment