In the style of jujutsu I'm learing nikyo is called kote mawashi or side wrist crush.
@loneronin68138 ай бұрын
I'm seeing a lot that even though I have severe back pain I could still add to my own methods I use already. (I use a lot of leg sweeps, joint locks, holds, chokes, and takedowns from various systems. I find Shuai Jiao sweeps, Wrestling Takedowns, Holds, Chokes, and basic Jujutsu joint locks very useful.) I have to say, I really love the joint locking and control of the arm at various angles! I feel like this system has a lot to offer civilians as much as it does officers. I would love to learn more of these kinds of moves. Wonderful video, well presented, and beautifully demonstrated, especially the drills! Thank you for not only what you teach but for being out there as an officer.
@acd-combatives8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@loneronin68138 ай бұрын
@@acd-combatives Of course! :D
@LunaticReason11 ай бұрын
I practice Mantis Kung Fu and use the same take down @5:49 in our system. Also on a sidenote glad I found your channel. At work I deal with a lot of shoplifters although I shouldnt be involving myself I find that I cannot just stand idle as people walk off with our merchandise and considering I have some martial training I usually end up confronting these people however the issue I actually have is the degree of force I allow myself to inflict upon them. To soft and I am ineffective and too hard an I am seen as brutalizing him. Taiho seems like a nice middle ground. Ive never had to escalate beyond a few slaps and some wrist locks fortunately and the more I have in my arsenal of techniques the better. People always look as combat sports as the be all and end all of martial arts not knowing the practical applications of systems like this would be more useful. Knocking out someone is not really an option.
@Shadowrulzalways Жыл бұрын
You definitely have professional experience in situations of using Taiho Jutsu and Judo in real situations.
@angelol68707 ай бұрын
Anyone teaching this stuff in Chicago,Illinois
@acd-combatives7 ай бұрын
Howdy, this is a my "modern interpretation" of Taiho Jutsu. If I would/ could compare it to something you could find in your area, it would be a combination of Japanese Ju-Jitsu and Gracie Jiu Jitsu (GJJ). As in the GJJ you would find at a Gracie CTC (think Gracie University). You can also find influence from Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) and modern Police Control Tactics.
@nicholasnj37787 ай бұрын
Taiho Jutsu means Police Jujitsu or Military Arresting Technique (Correct), you should add that to the title so Police know this is specifically for them
@acd-combatives7 ай бұрын
Hello, anyone can train Taiho Jutsu. Traditionally it's a Police art but anyone can train it. It is a whole martial art style. It differs from modern Police Control Tactics / Combatives. I'm a Police Trainer (FTO, Control Tactics, Taser, OC, Baton, & Use of Force, Instructor), who just happens to also train Taiho Jutsu & BJJ.
@nicholasnj37787 ай бұрын
@@acd-combatives Yes anyone can train it but it translates as "Military Arresting Technique" , correct thus originally desiged for law enforcement, so shouldn't this be the main law enforcement training (instead of someone trying to reinvent the "wheel" as the saying goes)
@nicholasnj37787 ай бұрын
@@acd-combatives Respect
@acd-combatives7 ай бұрын
Howdy, one more thing to add; Taiho-Jutsu (arresting art) (逮捕術) is the traditional way to say / spell the art. This represents the art in its traditional form. I train Tahio Jutsu (MPC Method) or MPC- "Modern Police concepts". If you are looking for the Military & Police connection, go to www.gunjitaihojutsu.com This organization can trace its linage to the U.S. Air Force (Strategic Air Command-SAC). I Can attest to that. When I left the Army back in the day (Military Police), I joined the Air Force Reserve (Security Police) and the Combatives manual at the time (pre-9/11) clearly still showed Taiho Jutsu techniques.