Some of these scenes ARE choreographed. In most tournaments, they are pretty honest about it, and put it in a category of stylized, rehearsed “demonstration”. But they will also have more authentic competition, where no one is doing that kind of acrobatic stuff. As the great Steve Sanders (Steve Muhammad) used to tell us, “If you’re in an actual street fight and the guy jumps up in the air, you better take his nuts off or don’t bother coming back here.”
@rolandphan28002 ай бұрын
Pina stopped temperarily, extended his right arm so that the Aikido master could grab him! Watch it carefully @ 1:20 - 1:22 😂
@youareacoward845916 күн бұрын
Um, no he grabbed the left arm to perform the throw.
@AlirezaSolАй бұрын
Aikido is a defensive martial art that is not designed for fighting. It is fascinating, but unlike Karate, which I used to do, an Aikidoka needs to practice for a decade (even more) to see and feel its effectiveness and fruit of that. The video at 3:30 minutes is indeed prearranged and prepracticed. Honesty is the number one fact in any martial arts.
@WhenYouveGoneGuru24 күн бұрын
Wasn't it originally only intended as a complementary style for people who already had black-belts in Jiu Jitsu?
@bockbeam23 күн бұрын
My uncle is black belt 3rd Dan, and i remember clearly his stories from 10 years ago, about witnessing spar / exchange between aikido masters (japan) and karate masters (japan), its kinda one sided and kinda sad that from that point all i hear from him is to pick aikido as martial arts if you got to pick one. Back then theres still no UFC tho, i honestly think MMA will come out on top vs aikido but who knows
@sebastianb946018 күн бұрын
Arranged - that's the point. In aikido you don't have free fights in training. I did judo and aikido. In judo there was always free fight in training, aikido only dance. Sometimes one training after another. Those in aikido assessed the skills of these judokas very poorly. One time the aikido trainer went to spar with a judoka - he happened to be the national champion. I fought him... - the guy was good. This aikidoka was on the mat in half a minute... My friends told me - he just did a throw over his back... - and the other guy didn't know what was happening.
@sebastianb946018 күн бұрын
Once, during an aikido training, there was no trainer for about half an hour, so I suggested a randori in pairs - to practice all the techniques they wanted..., but to fight to knock each other over. I transferred this from judo. They had very poor balance - they didn't have to fight for years to keep their balance during training. A slight undercut and they landed on the ground. They didn't know these techniques at all, and theirs were ineffective in my opinion.
@rogermoore43958 күн бұрын
@@AlirezaSol whatever martial arts, practice makes perfect. In a real fight, it is different. Depends on the aikido practitioner's capabilities in terms of speed n strength as with other martial arts too.
@Memorixt2 ай бұрын
I’m a great fan of Aikido, but the comments of this video just hurt. Only in the first 1,5 mins. were over a half a dozen of nonsenses. For example: Christian Tissies “fight” was indeed a demonstration (a really good one as always from him, but), not a real fight.
@lordbucket7755Ай бұрын
Aikido sounds great until you take an aikido class and realize that even if you give them your arm and stand there and do nothing, they still struggle to take you down. And then tell you you're being a bad uke and need to cooperate more.
@conmcgrath7174Ай бұрын
Ah ha ha ,'conditioned response' because the result could be dreadful? This is a real story; I joined a Ninjitsu club, I had a sound background in full contact 'kicky-punchy' stuff plus I must be the most experienced 'white-belt' in ju jitsu as my work would take me around, sometimes I would find a good club, train for a while and have to move on. Anyway, I ended up sparring with the 5th Dan instructor but I hadn't brought sparring gloves and I hadn't seen how they spar? My experience of sparring was a 'give and take' of punches/kicks/elbows/knees with the odd take-down, sad story short, he grabbed my lead hand and pulled a lock on it, SLAM, me down and my elbow wrenched. He apologized for injuring me but no apology necessary, I just wasn't ready for the speed of his technique nor was I 'conditioned' to react as he expected. There's a lot to think about there.
@cosmiciron17 күн бұрын
When I was a kid, I came across an article about Aikido in a magazine. It was a brief, high-level introduction, but I was immediately fascinated. Excited, I shared my newfound discovery with my cousin. Curious, he asked me what Aikido was all about. I told him it was simple-just draw circles in the air with your arms! He was skeptical, of course, and to prove his point, he punched me in the face without warning. Instinctively, I waved my arm in a circle, and to both of our surprise, I ended up throwing him into the air, his feet up and head down! He hit the ground hard, landing on his head. It almost knocked him out, and he cried like a girl. It was one of the most glorious moments of my life, and even after forty some years, we both still remember that day. LOL.
@dotXyore3 күн бұрын
Nice story, gramps. Make it more believable next time.
@PoloMaldonadoMКүн бұрын
I was a witness to something like that when I was about 30. I saw my sensei throw 3 guys, with no aikido background training at all, two karate black belts and one a boxer. My sensei was in a sitting position. They couldn't move him. Once I saw a blind aikido sensei throw other senseis around. I didn't notice he was blind until later that I saw him pick up his dog and dark glasses.
@mahlonrhoades450923 күн бұрын
If you watch the first 10 or so episodes of the UFC, you see that BJJ was dominant because it was a mixture of grappling and striking - with the emphasis on grappling and control. Royce Gracie won several bouts from guard. Since then MMA has evolved and no fighter has ever been dominant without a good blend of wrestling/grappling and striking - whether from a boxing, karate, or muay thai background. A number of elite wrestlers who developed their boxing have been successful as well as kick boxers (karate or muay thai) that learned to deal with grappling and submission techniques. No single style is ever going to be able to beat a well rounded mixed martial artist with both a solid striking and ground game.
@559meza28 күн бұрын
When Steven Segal is tossing everyone around like feathers, and they walk up to get their turn at going airborne, it reminds me of those martial arts schools, where some sensei is touching people with one finger, and they crumble to the ground, as if knocked out cold. But when scheduled in a sparring fight with an outsider, with a different style, they seem to get rocked, and are usually left staggering in place. Way too much hype added!! "Mucha crema en los tacos" (Too much sour cream added to the tacos)
@㻚子14 күн бұрын
especially when he pledges allegiance to his new master, a judoka Putin:)
@sgt_slobber.7628Ай бұрын
If we were in Middle-Earth, Aikido would be an Elven Martial Art!!!!!
@angeloschneider4272Ай бұрын
Most likely not. They would use Kenjutsu and the related Taijutsu stuff. Similar to Aikido: but not the same.
@raymondbirrell1583Ай бұрын
@@angeloschneider4272 I make you right, but then again, Martial Arts classes do protect the children, providing there not American, god, can they gang up on one person.
@chrisskywalker6079Ай бұрын
It's called DEMO.
@flgalvez1908Ай бұрын
Judo has my respect.
@kevinreese8224Ай бұрын
We don’t just punch and kick in Karate-Do and we possess techniques Aikido uses 👌🏽
@pequenioedgarito3067Ай бұрын
If Aikido were that effective, all law enforcement would be using it😢. However, like Rener Gracie said, “use what you can do, not what you wish to do”.
@MLMILLERZZ14 күн бұрын
Aikido and Jiujitsu locks and holds are very similar as Aikido came from Jiujitsu sources.
@Stitchman38756 күн бұрын
Law enforcement does learn Aikido for the wrist locks and immobilizations.
@kihamoni2 ай бұрын
I can’t see any karate master nor any real black belt in this video😂😂😂
@lauribirkan6367Ай бұрын
Pinna is actually a great karate master and a real deal but even his confrontation with aikido master looks more like a demo fight and well staged. Compairing to him those shotokan fighers (5:10) were total joke. More likely beginners, who just put black belt on, to look cooler in that video.
@laumia24998 күн бұрын
@@lauribirkan6367 I totally agree with you especially about Pinna: his "fight" with Tissier is really too clean to be real: totally choreographed.
@firetrucksolitarykiller9969Ай бұрын
Having watched combat sports for years and the way real fight movement happens (non-flashy, sometimes chaotic-looking), the match of the two masters is clearly staged, too pretty-looking, almost like in a choreographed movie. A real fight neve looks as good. Totally fake. Rogan, HardTo Hit, and others have searched the internet for proof in the form of a real raw footage of aikido working and without success. I am sure they've seen this one and dismissed as fake.
@optimusmaximus9646Ай бұрын
Indeed...pretty much every real fight, whether it is in a competition or on the street, is usually very messy and often chaotic. Techniques are in fact rarely as clean and clinically executed as those depicted. I am not saying Aikido is good or bad (I actually see the merits of Aikido) but these "fights" just look so staged and choreographed.
@scudger992 ай бұрын
Aikido is easy on the eye, and probably effective against drunks or other compliant "victims". There's another guy on KZbin who was an Aikido teacher who swapped to MMA instead after a sparring session with someone who'd only been doing MMA for only 6 months - the Aikido guy got his arse handed to him. He was man enough to own up to it too. Put an Aikido guy in with a half decent student of another martial art who has serious intentions and see how effective it is then.
@marc-andrebrun8942Ай бұрын
if you want to behave like a thug in the life, of course aïkido isn't the best way!
@gabrielorellana654427 күн бұрын
@@marc-andrebrun8942what does it mean to behave like a thug?
@marc-andrebrun894227 күн бұрын
@@gabrielorellana6544 looking for trouble
@AD2507624 күн бұрын
@@marc-andrebrun8942 If somebody is punching you then being a nice person won't save you. It's not about behaving like a thug it's about having the ability to deal with a thug
@vtino482521 күн бұрын
Look up the videos of Ryuji Shirakawa vs MMA where MMA fighters experiences the effectiveness of Aikido techinques for the first time from an Aikido master.
@alfiedotwtfАй бұрын
I felt second-hand embarrassment watching these fights
@jinchiticao5 күн бұрын
Pinna and Tissier were doing a fast-paced demo.
@theflyingoneАй бұрын
You can see from MMA now what real fighting looks like when two highly trained martial artists go at it! Nothing like this!
@Stitchman38756 күн бұрын
Not so fast. MMA is a sport, it is not totally real. In a real fight, you can’t be 150 lbs and the guy who wants to fight you weighs 230 and say “Well let’s come back in couple months so we can make weight.” You don’t have to take your shoes off or wear a mouthpiece. In a real fight, people bite, eye gouge, kick you when you’re down, and there is no referee to stop those. There is no rule against your opponent pulling out a knife and stabbing you, having a friend who smashes you over the head with a rock, a brick, or a club. There is nothing that says an opponent can’t slam you into a wall or hit you with a beer bottle. In a real fight, the best move is to avoid one and find other ways to resolve the problem. A real fight can mean your life if you run into the wrong person.
@southcarolina653728 күн бұрын
Well thats one way to take dance lessons
@k.l75242 күн бұрын
Martial Arts Old Days One Kick One Punch End Of
@KingLutherQ23 күн бұрын
Nah! These Aikido matches look staged. When it is too perfect and clean it's likely staged.
@robot2042Күн бұрын
A bit like the whole video :-)
@veganwolf326829 күн бұрын
These matches are choreographed. There's no pressure testing. This is why you never see aikido in an MMA fight.
@rogermoore43958 күн бұрын
MMA is a combination of mixed martial arts. Wing Chun, Muaythai, and Aikido is a very good combination.
@arthurmoore75932 ай бұрын
Aikido guy using kicks, and a shooto fight claiming a karate master and Aikido master. Umm ok This is a propaganda video for Aikido
@scott51066 күн бұрын
This was completely cooperative
@meme-ij3shАй бұрын
This video is crap. Nothing but one sided aikido story
@mariomedina38683 күн бұрын
Aikido= hypnotism
@bgshin287928 күн бұрын
Where were they at the 2024 Olympic games? Most of the technics described were in fact wrestling, grappling techniques. If I recall, NatGeo did comparison of kick power and Karate came at the bottom….
@Speedfly14 күн бұрын
When I was a kid, I also belived in santa claus. You can believe this if you wish, but don't go into a streetfight with this as you backup.
@conmcgrath7174Ай бұрын
Aikido and Judo, as laudable as they are, just like mainstream Karate (I exclude Okinawan styles) are all off-shoots from Jiu Jitsu (so is Brazilian Ju Jitsu). Both Judo and Aikido are 'low alcohol' derivatives of real martial styles, deliberately 'sanitized' by their founders. Jigoro Kano and Morhei Ueshiba created these styles from something suitable to the battlefield, in a sense they removed the violence to be replaced with perfect form and a 'way' of defense that was not destructive. I applaud their aims and respect anybody who trains honestly with a good heart. But let me be clear, Judo, Aikido, Karate-do...anything that ends with 'do' is a way (to enlightenment etc) and is not a traditional martial art, in fact it is not a martial art at-all, it just looks like one Jiu jitsu is the mother of all these 'arts' and war is the Father; wearing armor on a battlefield, break or lose your weapon, the fight went on. or you died. I have nothing against, for instance, Judokas, I imagine getting picked up and dumped head-first into the pavement would result in a quick apology (if I was able) and likewise Aikido practitioners, my respect, that being said there is no way you can claim a lethal martial art. While I'm at it, let's see who else I might insult or impugn? Any fighting art, big difference from a ring with timed rounds and referee plus paramedics in attendance, take the gloves off, no rounds, kill or be killed, nothing is 'off the table', just like a real fight, nothing like Tae Kwon Do persons breaking wooden boards that would fall apart if dropped. Oh don't get me started about 'martial arts fakery'...... 'ef sake, one of the worst is breaking a long pole over the back of the 'shaolin monk' (for real, I have taken a baseball bat in the abdomen, knew it was coming, braced/tensed, took it but I remember the sting, baseball bat mark on me for about three weeks), so these charlatans show what the long pole can do, AT LENGTH, then they strike the invulnerable monk across the back with the same long pole, about half way between the point of balance and the rest of the weight of the pole, at it's end it's travelling fast, up close 'naah', not even fast but will break because the pole cannot take the kinetic energy from the end being disrupted with his enormous 'ki', horse-shit, simple physics. So you might ask, what does my opinion matter? Well 'eff -all if you can't admit the truth of it. All I will say about myself, I too was once that guy punching air, thinking I was brilliant, I moved on...
@559meza28 күн бұрын
Straight up, real talk!! Thank You!!
@Hara-therapiesАй бұрын
Of course aikido isn’t ‘the best’. I think the whole ‘the best’ mindset is a little ridiculous unless you’re looking to be a professional fighter.. Also generally on the street, people with legitimate martial art experience don’t go around looking for fights. So if all you’re looking for is a de-escalating -especially with some jerk who’s trying to cause trouble, then it is sufficient 👍
@henrykartoffelsalat857827 күн бұрын
From my personal experoence I can tell that, our aim is less to defeat an enemy and more to conquer our body through discipline and respect.
@riceburner67396 күн бұрын
this is mere exhibition, people who had seen real combat knows how each hit goes, speed + intensity will unbalance any block or deflection and not only that, a grab will send you both sprawling on the floor, the opponent will not sushi roll himself on the ground
@eljuezdredd7982 ай бұрын
I like aikido, but not because I watched Segal's films. I think that aikido is 100% defensive and is not designed to attack, but what I don't like is that the sparring partners are too passive and don't allow for the evolution of the art of aikido.
@fred_20212 ай бұрын
Such passive compliance/cooperation can raise doubt about effectiveness in real competition or real-life defense, although I understand that it demonstrates aspects of the art form.
@BrianG-x4u2 ай бұрын
@@fred_2021yes the demos look fake I assure you it's a real art. I used to practice with Chun Lee a Korean master in Hapkido. It's very much the same art.
@fred_20212 ай бұрын
@@BrianG-x4u I'm sure of that. The beauty of these demos and kata is captivating, even to this non-practitioner.
@gengotaku2 ай бұрын
You should practice Tomiki aikido then, because there is sparring and tournament. I started learning it after taking my black belt in aikikai aikido and judo.
@marc-andrebrun8942Ай бұрын
there is a reason for that : in Aïkido we don't like to waste time in fighting! when you spent 2 hours in the dojo, half of the time you really work and learn, and half time you help you partners to learn. there is no categories or division, everybody can work together : beginner with black belt, man with woman, old with young, tall with small and so on; it's the real life, you always learn something! during the fights in others martial art, we have a total waste of time, nobody is learning anything. fights are for children who like that!
@ralphv92412 күн бұрын
Most people DON'T understand the Karateka have too dive Forward or his arm breaks.
@stevejensen34712 күн бұрын
As a former collegiate wrestler at 197 pounds, I had the opp to square off with an aikido master as he was kind enough to oblige me. I kept him front and center and moved as he moved which frustrated him and eventually shot, picked him up, slammed him to the ground, double-arm barred him, and pinned him. Nothing at all he could do but bow.
@irishyort18512 ай бұрын
this is probably the dumbest "Challenges" videos ive ever seen. In no way shape or form would a full contact Karate person who isnt pulling kicks or punches ever have an issue with an in tight stand up Aikido person. The guy with the goggles is a prime example, he just walks in to light pulled punches and does an Aikido throw like he has just walked into a kids playground. if they punch him in the face hard, he wouldnt be just casually walking up to them. Having the big bird man Segal the sea-gull just clothesline people magically running past with their hands down and through his shoulder and not changing their line of movement at all, makes it even funnier.
@firetrucksolitarykiller9969Ай бұрын
It is always funny to see the aikido technique being performed not with some sort of athletic effort, like in combat sports, but with casual walking and it beating all the other athletic effort.
@andersondealmeida375025 күн бұрын
I train Aikido and I can say, there's a fight with respect and a real fight, Aikido uses techniques than can imobilize any attack since the defender have no fear to fight his enemy and throw back his own energy. A real Fighter respect any martial art, no matter If Karate, Jiu-jitsu, muay-thay, MMA. ALL martial art have a Lot to learn. Keep practicing Fighters.
@Wolf8888812 күн бұрын
I find so many of the comments on this video to be ignorant and annoying: "It looks so fake!", "It's all choreographed!", blah, blah, blah. These people know nothing about true martial arts. Every martial is just a particular set of tools. Aikido is no different. There are only two things that make any martial art effective (or ineffective) in an actual combat situation: a) The practitioner, b) The way the martial art has been practiced. If Aikido is practiced with true combat pressure testing by a talented martial artist, it is going to be just as effective as any other martial art.
@baroquer3 күн бұрын
Aikido is an M.A. Ballet
@WilliamPearsomАй бұрын
I sure you know Steven Seagal is a aikdo master. Lol.
@BrianG-x4u2 ай бұрын
The sparring looks fake but asure you it is a real art i used to practice with Chun Lee a Korean master in Hapkido. I asked him of he understood Akido he said yes. The two are very much alike.
@Flagellatore98 күн бұрын
I don’t believe because Aikido is NOT real…
@stevejjd2 ай бұрын
Looks so fake
@leior02Ай бұрын
Quanto ti piacerebbe…
@ykhoddamkhorasaniАй бұрын
Thats very fake😂
@leior02Ай бұрын
@@ykhoddamkhorasanivuoi testare?
@onzkicgАй бұрын
Yes. Like WWF, rehearsed for sure. Why? I guess, for purposes of exhibition & longevity/health. You can see obvious the Karate dude 1:27 rolling along the throw.. you can’t do that in a real Aikido throw unless rehearsed. I trained Aikido back then when I was young though only for short period (white) and you’ll be surprised that part of beginners training is learning how to roll along the throw in various techniques.. because if you don’t, it can cause serious injury /fracture during sparring or match. Those Steven Segal stuff & modern masters today are obviously for shows. If you like real ones, have to go back some more decades black & white films.
@KamaongakapayapaanАй бұрын
Try it to challenge aikido master you will have broken wrist, legs, ankles and neck.You will need an. orthopedic to put you together but you will never be the same again😢
@henrykartoffelsalat857827 күн бұрын
I acknowledge the weaknesses of AiKiDo and accept that it might well be "the worst", but y'all have never felt a tekubi-osae.
@saschafeld55283 күн бұрын
Should try this with a bareknuckle boxer.
@strangerjoe676613 күн бұрын
Ого, неужели в кои-то веки видео без насмешек в адрес айкидо? Спасибо
@jelitone119729 күн бұрын
Karate, Aikido and a little Bullshido too.
@firetrucksolitarykiller9969Ай бұрын
4:10 I can even see somehow the aikido guy having success with the karate guy, but it would never be in such a fashion like here, him flying like a madman like in an early Seagal movie. It would be some sort of more boring-to-watch neutralizing the opponent thing, perhaps with hugging involved.
@gannetpontjowinoto673327 күн бұрын
Aikido vs Muaythai in real street fight will be interesting 😁
@chadechevalric686Ай бұрын
Aikido comes in many forms/diffirent schools. Some good and effective, some fun/hollywood action and some forms are horrible.
@fleecefalcon8159Ай бұрын
What is the name of the Aikido Master starting from 3:30 and ending at 4:11?🙏🏾
@louisblack196512 күн бұрын
Coreographed
@mattiasandersson270927 күн бұрын
Is this ai generated? I’d like to see a prime Dolph Lundgren, Andy Hug, Michael Jai White and/or Lyoto Machida have a full contact fight against those aikido practitioners next. Just as to see how effective aikido truly is against karate.
@shawnvang6374Ай бұрын
Akido aka ENTER THE BUFFET
@mrtorktumlare990315 күн бұрын
Why so people always run head first into the aikido guy? Put your guard up, be responsiv, be flexible, they just throw themself into the aikido guys power. Ridiculous.
@jokkantii95212 ай бұрын
fake
@JHeinz-td4jdАй бұрын
I have great respect for Aikido, but many of the fights shown here are ultimately just demonstrations where the attacker doesn't seriously attack..
@donaldmackerer9032Ай бұрын
Aikido could be effective if used as an accompanying martial art to another style. Probably better with a hard as the primary weapon.
@philipnikolayev98719 күн бұрын
The are not fights, the karate guys are not making contact.
@timmartin638Ай бұрын
The deminstration looked rehearsed
@grahamhilldrup125626 күн бұрын
Utter nonsense. When I practised karate, a fellow student was an Akido black belt, and whilst he was good at sweeps and throws, he certainly couldn’t simply avoid the punches and kicks I threw at him!
@jeroenvanduyn24472 ай бұрын
At 0:06 that looks like Christian Tissier shihan ! That man knows how to move.
@AD690smcrАй бұрын
None of these people appear to be a master of anything. Aikido was taken from a jui jitsu style focused on defence against an opponent with a sword, not the modern jui jitsu most people know. That is why it's largely ineffective, because it only works in one context and that is an armoured attacker with a sword. But it appears aikido has forgotten that too
@famcosovic8188Күн бұрын
This is big stage 😂
@cpiper6338Ай бұрын
Where do you think Aikido came from? It's watered down from Jui Jitsu and Judo because Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido, was a Zen Buddhist who believed in non-violence.
@robinharwood5044Күн бұрын
Ueshiba was not a Zen Buddhist, For many years he was a follower of Omotekyo, and in his later years he was more Shinto. He did not believe in non-violence, and nor was he a complete pacifist, even though he did want to promote peace.
@perridimus27 күн бұрын
Segal Bullshido!!🤣
@scorpion733324 күн бұрын
Nice commercial 😂
@gabiroka745415 күн бұрын
salut . there are no better or worse fighting styles, just fighters with different abilities. and perhaps there are fighting styles with more or less restrictions.
@2GoodLookinАй бұрын
Not much better than WWF. So orchestrated and clown show. 😂😅
@igorstankovicsb14 күн бұрын
Da li je ovo prava borba ili dogovoreni sparing ?
@El-Santo-202416 күн бұрын
Steven Seagal uses too much strength in his movements (that are at much 5 or 6), but more than his short repertoire is the fact that it looks like Aikido but not respect the fundamentals, he never becomes “one” with uke(the attacker). It looks spectacular but is not efficient in terms of energy and more importantly, he don’t use the techniques to become a better human been… the proves are there
@coveyssteve14 күн бұрын
this is not surprising. The"soft" martial arts take much much longer to learn, but they are on many levels superior. On other levels they are not, as the aim of martial arts is development of character and that can be achieved over many years in any traditional martial art.
@jasonbayani2139Ай бұрын
So many wrong statement in this video. It was super cringe. I respect aikido and I find the martial art actually really good. But this video is just horrible. All fake and nonsense. I can provide actual videos of actual aikido masters in an actual spar. More than half of this video was from a demonstration which is not a spar. It's their partner actually letting the aikido techniques happen, but they make it look like it's a real fight scenario.
@Black-Cat929 күн бұрын
Aikido Master please fight jon jones 🙏🙏😐😐
@岩佐浩章-o2qАй бұрын
合気道の技バリエーション少なすぎて見てて飽き飽きするwww
@angeloschneider4272Ай бұрын
Seagull was oki when he was young, but everything after his first movie is just: actor. He is not good in Aikido at all. Would not pass a blue belt test.
@WxvesVFXАй бұрын
give them kyokushin and it's over
@jerryhashimura4806Ай бұрын
Before providing commentary, please learn how to properly pronounce “Shotokan” karate and Steven Seagal’s name…it’s very off-putting…
@CLaudiusClemensJimmy15 күн бұрын
seagel have to face his own size, let me pick brock lesnar for him
@joequillun77902 күн бұрын
@SportEye. Are you kidding? What kind of comments were you expecting? If you have "any" knowlege of fighting, you'll know this video won't be taken seriously. Is that what you wanted? Is there $ that way?
@maurotassinarizugnitauro2990Ай бұрын
Got three dan judo and two dan traditional karate (goju ryu). I would be uncomfortable vs. a simple well trained boxer. This is scum.
@grupogurps181324 күн бұрын
Demonstrações não podem ser tomadas como combates reais. Nunca.
@danielpedrosakarate1979-mc9wi12 күн бұрын
I'm a black belt karate. I do not believe in such techniques... Sorry...
@chemapc29 күн бұрын
This is embarrassing
@tboy777718 күн бұрын
Both these styles borrowed heavily from Chinese kung fu
@SuperHondero15 күн бұрын
El aikido se ha demostrado como una de las artes marciales más inútiles que existen para una pelea real en la que haya una gran violencia y en la que el contrincante tenga rapidez, cierta habilidad y la posibilidad de hacer daño real, no marcaje de golpes que de otro modo harían daño y reglas de combate simulado.
@bfnew444025 күн бұрын
Yeh, so, aikido simply doesn't work. Try it in a fight. You'll get smashed
@davidbatchelder855 күн бұрын
all moves are staged, I used to do this for exhibitions, they are practice to make them look real. Real fight, not working. Totally different style of fighting. Not so clean, just brutal slamming biting, elbows, knees, eye gouges the works. Head buts, spitting, groin kicking. What ever works. Not flowers.
@sesimie27 күн бұрын
Martial arts journey with Rokas showed how rigged Aikido is with no hard sparring and choreographed demos. It's a beautiful Art....but it's not proven functional in the Competetive and self defense areas of Fighting. This was obviously a demo.
@bizthing13 күн бұрын
Yet another martial art looking good on demos, yet useless in a real fight.
@papakralle9157Ай бұрын
Bei 2.25 wieder die Verarsche, ohne Hilfsmittel lässt sich Messwerangriff nicht ohne sich zu verletzen abwehren. Könnte jedesmal reihern wenn ich so einen Scheiß sehe.
@achieveidealweighifyАй бұрын
That was not a real fight. It’s all staged.
@jakesmith5278Ай бұрын
Akido is fake as a real fighting style. Never see one in the MMA.
@SteveSentosa16 күн бұрын
most BS i've ever seen..... .....didnt past 3min. Dont waste ur time guys
@Layla_r0seАй бұрын
Xde apa2 ye sebelum masuk 'gelanggang'? Sekurang2nya orang perasan kehadiran ko..
@㻚子14 күн бұрын
_all_ the examples are just utter bullshit. a karate beginner knows that legs are 5 times slower, so starting an attack with kicks is a taekwondo ballet. all the other examples are just fake in the same manner. knife attacks? swan lake is more about combat than all of these. the "aikido master" suffers from the muscle paralysis, seems like he struggles to hold his hands. even basketball for fun in glasses like these can be fatal. combat? :)