i love the taiko drums and the jujutsu techs as well
@benharyo9 жыл бұрын
Excellent demonstration! Some of the techniques still reminds me of Hakko-ryu.
@alexblack16909 жыл бұрын
+benharyo Yes, because Kokodo was founded by Irie Yasuhiro the shihan of Okuyama...
@lejlabesic84499 жыл бұрын
N'est le KoKoDo JuJutsu similaire au Aikido?
@mrgangstaRapper539 жыл бұрын
this is more like aikido or a harder version
@MrAMAKERATZU9 жыл бұрын
in Seiza no kamae
@israelfarts9 жыл бұрын
What's up with the dislike?
@chrismorales37728 жыл бұрын
when he passes the bokken or bokuto, it is always respectful to pass it in the manner in which he does but, one flaw is he shames him with disrespect, by handing the bokken/bokuto to him with the part that represents the edge of the blade facing towards himself before passing it to his uke. It is traditional Japanese custom of respect and all that mumbo jumbo, but seeing as this is a traditionally based system of JUJUTSU it's MUST be followed as to show respect, it IS after all the Nippon way. not bitching at ya guys or anything, just trying to keep the spirit of the samurai alive, by simply pointing out minor showings of respect, we ALL as men and woman that keep tradition of samurai alive MUST keep it Japanese and thus stick to the customs. one slip on tradition and you lose the systems original purity. I'm sure it was a heat of the moment mistake, but that is where all bad habits are formed by those watching, to whom may be inspired and aspire to train in these more classical systems. keep up the awesome work guys, great Demo. Osu!