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As we explore the different types of martial arts out there, it's important to understand the classifications and origins of arts in order to truly appreciate them. We hear the terms "Karate" and "Kung Fu" all the time, but they are really many different arts grouped together, each with their own signatures and principles.
Ju Jutsu (also often spelled Ju Jitsu) is similar in that it is not a single art, but a grouping of many different disciplines with different origins. In this video we're going to take a look at the characteristics of Ju Jutsu, some different variations, and also some descendant arts.
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@PFOLEY
@PFOLEY 5 лет назад
BEAUTIFUL floating floor set up!!!!!!
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Oh man, I can't tell you how nice it is to work on. We hit it HARD but it takes away a lot of the shock and allows us to apply techniques a little more vigorously. Shihan Wood did an amazing job building it.
@bassdvant
@bassdvant 5 лет назад
I agree.
@davideckhart1123
@davideckhart1123 5 лет назад
I love the fact that William cares about his students and am sure at great expense he fitted that great anti shock floor system. so you can train harder more realistic. your class looks the best, awesome!
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
@@davideckhart1123 thanks David! 😊👍
@umasbak7411
@umasbak7411 5 лет назад
That floor is incredible. Have to think on that, be amazing to have in a practice area.
@markd774
@markd774 2 года назад
I did Japanese Jujutsu on and off for 25 years and absolutely love it. I only stopped because I discovered in a high intensity randori session, that my knee could bend 90 degrees laterally and shatter my patela in the process.
@KingJancelot
@KingJancelot 3 месяца назад
What's your rank?
@KingJancelot
@KingJancelot 3 месяца назад
@@markd774 25 years is alot of years of dedication
@RyuKilledKenny
@RyuKilledKenny 5 лет назад
All martial arts are great at teaching you something, the practitioner is what needs to be good. It really comes down to how much you train and how you apply it.
@gxtmfa
@gxtmfa 4 года назад
But the teacher also has to teach you how to train sometimes. Also, I have a TON of questions about small circle JJ. Some it looks great, some of it looks fishy, and the founder hangs out with George Dillman (which is a huge red flag).
@bdpyne
@bdpyne Год назад
Given the detailed thought he put into just the flooring, he is probably a great teacher. I’d study with him.
@David_Raab
@David_Raab Год назад
I learned Jiu-Jitsu in germany and i learned a style that was also invented in germany from the japanese form. But it also includes strikes, kicks, throws and other defense techniques against knives, sticks and other weapons and situation besides grapling. A full self-defense system, actually a lot comparable to Krav Maga. But when i look at jiu-jitsu on youtube or specialy in the english/american area it only boils down to only grapling, most of the time when people speak about jiu-jitsu they mean BJJ. It's a little bit a shame for me, because i am used that jiu-jitsu is a lot more than just grapling.
@jeremytheimer7443
@jeremytheimer7443 11 месяцев назад
I take the Japanese kind and yours sounds similar. Mine has the traditional Ju Jutsu curriculum but borrows strikes from karate as traditionally kicks and long punches were seen as tactically disadvantageous.
@billyjacc
@billyjacc 10 месяцев назад
Sounds like...., Hapkido
@arthemas8176
@arthemas8176 7 месяцев назад
German jujutsu what a gem of art you have learned' quite complete in my opinion and I'm thinking of learning it too.
@David_Raab
@David_Raab 7 месяцев назад
@@arthemas8176 Yes it was very fun. Still thinking about doing it again. The only disadvantage is that you don't do real fights. The reason is that it is usually considered to dangerous. In Jiu-Jitsu you attack all weak points, it basically has no rules. Full self-defense. You break arms, legs and so on. So you never fight, but then you can ask again, is it really useful in fighting when you never practice a real fight? Anyway depends on why you want todo martial arts. Still Jiu-Jitsu will help in defense and doing a sport is great anyway for physical and mental health.
@canadafree2087
@canadafree2087 5 месяцев назад
Did you learn from Christian Braun by any chance? I enjoy his books.
@gichen007
@gichen007 8 месяцев назад
As a cop in NYC in the South Bronx during the 80s and 90s, I am familiar with your system and legendary Sensei. I salute you! BTW you Matt design is excellent also!
@ChristianWarrior76
@ChristianWarrior76 5 лет назад
Loved the video! I'm a practitioner of Japanese Jujutsu, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and a style of jujitsu that incorporates both. I've been in karate since 1972, but the older I get the more I'm drawn to grappling arts.
@omarterrazas5398
@omarterrazas5398 5 лет назад
Ofcourse because grapling arts are the best
@michaelnahum6782
@michaelnahum6782 4 года назад
Emir Latinović mind in the gutter a bit
@jeremyminns5627
@jeremyminns5627 3 года назад
I know what u mean.
@Shadowrulzalways
@Shadowrulzalways 3 года назад
@@omarterrazas5398 That’s kinda bias to say. Cuz grappling can get beaten by striking as easily as striking can lose to grappling. It’s always 50/50 when you have an elite level grappler vs elite level striker. It depends on who can take the hit or who could land the first strike. You never know.
@as7zen405
@as7zen405 2 года назад
@@Shadowrulzalways basically having a good chin or being covered head to toe in oil
@Xpistos510
@Xpistos510 Год назад
In my head, Brazilian/Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Kano Jiu-Jitsu (Judo) are two halves of one whole. They share ancestry and complete one another very well. I highly recommend taking both if you have the time and money.
@jaymorris3468
@jaymorris3468 11 месяцев назад
Good informative video but I have to say Kano jujitsu has nothing to do with Olympic Judo, nothing at all, it was only at its inception, it is unrecognizable to modern Judo. It is however akin to traditional judo, Inc atemi, chokes, leg and hip locks, it was an all rounder self defence system with great organisation and structure, I would encourage anyone to see why jujitsu was dropped by the military and the police in favour of Jigoro Kano's Judo, look at the matches to decide their fate against the new "judo schools" it was quite shocking, the jujitsu schools were frankly destroyed, this pushed judo to the top of the heap. The "Gentle way" was devastating. P.S. everyone show try and find a club that has an olympian or ex Olympian in their midst, (difficult I know), but it's a revelation and will blow your mind. As a BJJ practitioner amongst other disciplines for many years and a 30yr plus amateur historian on Japanese and Okinawan M.A. Just to add, although it is often written as Kano Jigoro, KANO is his surname, HENCE kano jujitsu, I don't know why I see this as he's known as Jigoro Kano in the Judo world as he was known in Europe. With Respect.
@ericcaledonai9700
@ericcaledonai9700 10 месяцев назад
Actually I have the Original and oldest version of Kano “Jiu Jitsu “ in print. Facts - it is the same system. What differs is Japanese Judoka focused primarily on throws. Where as the Brazilian systems focused on grappling on the ground. So agree but I’m my head is this Kempo Fist law (Atemi yawara strikes) are the 3 rd point of the triangle. If you miss 1 leg of a 3 legged chair is doomed to fall.
@MiddleEast-4Ever
@MiddleEast-4Ever 8 месяцев назад
Not true.. The original Japanese Ju Jutsu is the best together with Judo.
@raywest7222
@raywest7222 8 месяцев назад
Guerrilla jiu-jitsu
@markdaniels4178
@markdaniels4178 6 месяцев назад
Take judo and learn the Katas first before learning any other style of jiu-jitsu
@dannewstead4412
@dannewstead4412 Год назад
After studying striking arts for 30+ years, I Had my first lesson in traditional Japanese jujitsu last night. I’ve instantly fallen in love with it.
@truevinister6278
@truevinister6278 2 года назад
To me, Judo and BJJ have perfected the two most important aspects of Jiu Jitsu as a whole.
@alejandroacosta1227
@alejandroacosta1227 4 года назад
In Puerto Rico there's Vee Sanu Ryu Jiu Jutsu. It's a combination of Sanuces Ryu (survival by simplicity) and Vee Arnis Jitsu or Vee Jitsu Te. Combining Japanese jujitsu with Filipino Arnis. The Te version incorporated Kempo.
@RobertoBren
@RobertoBren 3 года назад
Sanuces Ryu is very similar to our Atemi Ryu Ju-Jitsu my instructor was a student of Doctor Moses Powell.
@pkicng210
@pkicng210 3 года назад
Florindo Visitacion who developed Vee Arnis Jujitsu in his late years, was Dr. Moses Powell's, founder of Sanuces Ryu teacher. Dr. Powell described in an magazine article that Florindo Visitacion ".. can pluck you eyes out quickly". Grandmaster Visitacion was born and raised in Bacarra Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
@hasanicoward4425
@hasanicoward4425 3 года назад
@@pkicng210 It was Gene LeBelle and Dr.Moses Powell who I read about and made me get into Judo and Jiu-Jitsu ,Dr.Moses Powell's art has a lot of followers I know on Facebook and am friends with
@Chibodian
@Chibodian 2 года назад
Damn didn’t know all of us are out there. I study with soke little John Davis
@nickharrison6184
@nickharrison6184 Год назад
That's interesting since the founder of Sanuces is a student of Vee jutsu, im intrigued. thanks for sharing.
@lewisb85
@lewisb85 5 лет назад
I do BJJ and judo and i find the two of them compliment each other very well, In some ways the stuff we are told "you can't do in competition" in judo I'm able to do in BJJ.
@gxtmfa
@gxtmfa 4 года назад
I like BJJ because you can use damn near all the techniques in any other grappling martial art. With that said, the huge focus on the groundwork does mean that just because you CAN use wrestling and Judo throw doesn’t mean you’ll get much time to focus on or implement those techniques.
@Sketchmedic
@Sketchmedic 3 года назад
M T depends on where you go though, you really have to search for legitimate judo schools that aren’t just sport judo focused. Sport judo rarely does ground work, at my judo school we work jiujitsu and actual judo of it’s true nature. And we do a lot of newaza that is progressive.
@PauloJonatasSilveira
@PauloJonatasSilveira 3 года назад
@@Sketchmedic sport judo it is legitimate, and the "true nature" of judo, it is educational and sporting ... it is with this focus that Jigoro KANO founded judo ... what you call the true nature of judo, is what the Japanese called jiu- jitsu at the beginning of judo, judo applied to sports competition and education they called judo, when applied to real fights they called jiu-jitsu ... that's why, for example, in Brazil it was called by both Brazilians and Japanese jiu-jitsu, because judo at that time in Brazil was used for real fights for money, and that was part of the Jutsu philosophy, not the DO philosophy ... so Ju [do] was used when referring to sports competitions and education, and Ju [jutsu] for real fights, street fights, and fights for money... but in Portuguese Ju becomes jiu to have the same sound as in Japanese ... in English Ju has the same sound ... in the case of judo, it became an international name and everyone uses the version of translation and for English, jiu-jitsu as it is older and less organized, each place translated in a different way, ju jutsu, jiu jitsu, Ju jitsu, etc ...
@johnrambo4259
@johnrambo4259 2 года назад
That makes sense because bjj is newaza judo
@thelionofthewest9168
@thelionofthewest9168 2 года назад
No surprise seeing as BJJ originally was pre-world war 2 judo
@kevinparker9407
@kevinparker9407 5 лет назад
The floating floor is a work of art. Nice job. I trained on reconstituted foam mats here in the UK covered with one piece of sailcloth which was stretched on a frame surrounding the mats. The most important and useful skill I learned was how to breakfall. Another one was good etiquette (manners). If you have good manners you can avoid most fights, if you know how to breakfall you can survive a fall or throw. And you learn that the concrete you stand on, or the wall you stand next to, can be the weapon your opponent hits themselves with.
@kevinparker9407
@kevinparker9407 5 лет назад
I meant to say that I have trained on vinyl matting and found it contributed to injurys as the mats got damp from sweat. Heavy canvas sailcloth doesn't have that problem. The velcro is a good idea.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Absolutely, the first thing we work on in this dojo is how to fall properly, regardless of the type of floor. We work that every day too. The spring floor is just an added bonus and lets us take a pretty good drop. You are 100% correct on keeping the terrain as a weapon in mind. Dropping an opponent on cement is very likely to end the confrontation on its own, especially if they don't know how to fall properly.
@vulcanraisin8859
@vulcanraisin8859 4 года назад
I like that you found a knowledgeable instructor to interview.im impressed because most often these interviews turn into spitting contests. Great job!
@Grapplersenpai
@Grapplersenpai 5 лет назад
Karateka,Judoka and jiujiteiro here! Nice video explaining Japanese jiujitsu here I love it! Keep rolling 🤙🥋
@albertbrewer584
@albertbrewer584 3 года назад
Miyama Ryu one of the most aggressive and militarized art of self defense..! Thank you for the knowledge shinan or better yet profesor Antonio Pereira..!🙏
@DeathJester6099
@DeathJester6099 5 лет назад
Great video showing the different styles/derivatives of Ju-Jitsu. Nicely and simply explained which is fab !
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
That mat is amazing to work out. We still do drills to make sure we fall properly but it lets us focus more on the technique when applying but it is great work out on for sure. Thank you for the support and we have more looks at other arts coming soon!
@Ostrich101R
@Ostrich101R 5 лет назад
I’ve been a student of San Yama Bushi Ryu for several years. It’s an affective very practical self defense system. Utilizing Judo, Ju-Jutsu & Aikido.
@WuChuan036
@WuChuan036 5 лет назад
Sounds like Tomiki Ryu Aikido, and Shorinji Kenpo Combined. from what the systems combined arts stated.
@funkman0811
@funkman0811 4 года назад
I'm 5th Degree Black Belt in Daito Ryu Aikijujitsu and Lead me into Korean Hapkido Difference is in Kicking Higher Gate And Joint Locks and Throws having a Finite Resolve with intricate Finer Points on Follow Through Both are Exceptional Using Aikido Judo JuJitsu with a Tae Kwon Do Kicking Element and collaboration of JuJitsu Aikido to Hapkido I'm Now a 5th Black in Hapkido one of the Most exciting Arts. I'm now entering into Silat of Borneo I'm a Life long Student of Martial Arts
@Nathankaye
@Nathankaye 2 года назад
I’m a black belt in Goju Ryu karate, and I’ve trained in aikido, plus briefly in a couple of styles of king fu, but these days I love training in Hapkido.
@RemainRealProductions
@RemainRealProductions 5 лет назад
I love his floor set up!
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
...saving our asses for several years now. 😊👍
@Wessex90
@Wessex90 5 лет назад
I did JJJ for a few months this year (only quitting recently). I loved doing the throws and break falls. I was briefly cross training with Shotokan Karate, but now only focus on the Karate as at my particular club, we try to fit in Judo and BJJ to compliment the stand up side.
@jamessjovall5271
@jamessjovall5271 5 лет назад
Great video. Shihan Wood’s comments at the end were spot on. Also interesting piece about his mat construction too.
@popwoodside1504
@popwoodside1504 5 лет назад
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing the information so clearly.
@JosephGauthier
@JosephGauthier 5 лет назад
Subscribed! Although not a martial artists myself, I'm finding your videos very informative. Keep up the good work
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Thank you, I appreciate that and I hope you continue to enjoy the channel!
@deejaye72
@deejaye72 5 лет назад
Great video, the Shihan Bill wood was very knowledgeable, as well as displayed superb technique.
@captaindovestone3894
@captaindovestone3894 5 лет назад
That was an awesome video thanks , i used to be a judoka in Manchester England and i broke my foot grappling, i really miss it but since then have attained 1st dan black in sport karate, i hope to revisit a jujitsu art again soon.
@pauldaniel6208
@pauldaniel6208 5 лет назад
Excellent video. Great commentary on what to look for when comparing where you want to train and what you are looking to learn.
@dstoglin1
@dstoglin1 5 лет назад
Awesome video!
@SarahStuckstede
@SarahStuckstede 5 лет назад
Love the channel.
@jesusthroughmary
@jesusthroughmary 4 года назад
That floating floor is incredible.
@danielsanmetzger
@danielsanmetzger 5 лет назад
What I like about this video is you’ve talked about differences and origins without having to crap on other people to build yourself up.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
That's the whole mission of this channel:)
@sardalamit
@sardalamit 5 лет назад
Good video! And the flooring!!
@Sabumnim666
@Sabumnim666 5 лет назад
A fine example of a ninth degree master, very competent physical skills, ethical with true values of a teacher.
@nickharrison3900
@nickharrison3900 5 лет назад
Awesome video Dan , very informative and entertaining , I gotta subscribe to your channel. want to see more. The segment on Boca Jujutsu was awesome, definitely want to see more from them. thanks
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Hopefully you like what we have up so far, many more in production now. I'd like to ask how you found this channel and what made you check it out? Thanks for your support!
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
@@ArtofOneDojo That's my buddy, and my mentor, up in NYC. Shihan Nick is head of the Shinjutsu Ryu Ju Jutsu dojo that hosted the Three Mountain Gasshuku 2018 up in Mahopac, NY. Ouss! 😊👍
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Oh nice! Definitely welcome to the channel Mr. Harrison!
@verve2030
@verve2030 3 года назад
That was an excellent video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and hard work.
@woodtiger1411
@woodtiger1411 5 лет назад
Great collaboration video, well done. All the best with your journey Dan.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Thank you, it has been a very positive experience so far!
@DUARTE99
@DUARTE99 5 лет назад
Those mats were amazing. What innovation!
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Yes, they make class MUCH more pleasant to work in lol, especially when I'm just now starting JuJutsu and Judo and I'll be 40 next year, this makes class much more pleasant :D
@maukasmauno
@maukasmauno 5 лет назад
I was surprised he mentioned Hokutoryu jujutsu, which is from Finland
@nopeace3689
@nopeace3689 4 года назад
ain't jkd the martial art developed by jkd.
@kobe51
@kobe51 2 года назад
That floor design is great!
@adamarriola7305
@adamarriola7305 2 года назад
Great video, I learned a lot!
@martinadell7611
@martinadell7611 4 года назад
Very nice video about JuJutsu as is normally difficult to discuss as there are so many variations which can differ quit a lot. One thing that could have been added are the two forms of competitive JuJutsu open to all forms/styles of JuJutsu, i.e. JuJutsu fighting and JuJuttsu duo.
@jarnovandevoorde1881
@jarnovandevoorde1881 4 года назад
What do you want to get out of the art is perhaps the most important question. Because not all art lends itself to each goal. Take judo and aikido for example. If your goal is to compete, if your goal is to learn how to fight, to learn how to defend yourself, then go with judo. If you want to keep moving, if you want to have a philosophy based art and learning how to fight or even self defence is secondary or even tertiary, then go with aikido.
@ibnmamoo9698
@ibnmamoo9698 5 лет назад
Been looking for a video like this. Thanks!
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Awesome! Hopefully you'll continue to like the videos in the channel!
@ibnmamoo9698
@ibnmamoo9698 5 лет назад
Art of One Dojo keep it up!
@ryanalexander2026
@ryanalexander2026 9 дней назад
Great video sir!
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
There are many more styles of Ju Jutsu then I mentioned in the video. Just like you mentioned Dan, there are Japanese Ju Jutsu arts, and their derivitives. ie.(Ninjutsu, Daito Ryu Aiki Ju Jutsu, some forms of Kenpo), Brazilian (Gracie)...even some styles of Chinese Ju Jutsu (Shuai Jiao), and Korean Ju Jutsu (Hapkido, Yongmoodo), Russian Ju Jutsu (Systema, Sambo), and American Ju Jitsu (AtemiRyu and Danzan Ryu), Indonesian (Silat), Burmese (Bando, Banshay), and European Ju Jutsu (Hakutoryu Ju Jutsu). In feudal Japan, there were more styles of Ju Jutsu then Starbucks in Seattle! 😋 In feudal Japan, each clan kept their respective techniques secret from others. Warlords did not want the enemy learning their combat techniques for fear of being overthrown (like N. Korea nowadays). Over the years, their are different spellings of ....Jiu-Jitsu, Jiujitsu, Ju-Jitsu, Jujitsu, Ju-Jutsu, to list a few. Awesome video Dan! 😁👍
@oneguy7202
@oneguy7202 5 лет назад
Systema has nothing to do with ju jutsu either silat or bsnd,banshay
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
@@oneguy7202 o.k., how about "like" Ju Jutsu, silat, etc.
@oneguy7202
@oneguy7202 5 лет назад
@@williamw1332 thiang and silat cant relate because they didnt came from ju justu
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
@@oneguy7202Don't you think they have very similar techniques to one another, even if they didn't stem from the same roots?
@oneguy7202
@oneguy7202 5 лет назад
@@williamw1332 All arts have common techniques, the human anatomh kiniology and the things that you can do in a fighting situation is the same from ancient times
@karljans4807
@karljans4807 4 года назад
I trained goju ryu karate for 2 years. When I moved to an other city I needed to change to another dojo as well. So I did Shotokan karate for a year (I didn't like it). But I found an other dojo. Hakkoryu ju jutsu. The sensei is a high ranking black belt. So now I'm training ju jutsu for about a month. Sometimes I see similarities from karate.
@MajinGaijin
@MajinGaijin 4 года назад
It’s no surprise you see similarities :) The kata of karate are filled with throws, chokes and joint locks commonly taught in jujutsu.
@karljans4807
@karljans4807 4 года назад
@@MajinGaijin yeah that's true. While I did goju, they learned the throws but mostly to higher belts (I was white, yellow and then green), so now I'm able to learn the throws as well. But they are different than in judo for example. Your thoughts on this? Is hakkoryu effective? Or is better to learn judo first and then hakko because hakko is a soft style
@MajinGaijin
@MajinGaijin 4 года назад
I believe karate throws are simplified versions of those found in judo. Karate throws aren’t as clean or formal but conceptually they are the same. I’m personally not familiar with Hakkoryu jujutsu so I can’t comment on that. Personally, I’d prefer to train judo over a soft style of jujutsu, but that’s just me. You do what works for you!
@karljans4807
@karljans4807 4 года назад
@@MajinGaijin what I love about judo is the fact that you do randori. So you can train your throws to perfection. While ju jutsu doesn't do that. But we do train on resistance. But imo it's not the same. That's also the reason why I quitted karate. In goju we sparred each class. Kumite and close combat (randori). But in shotokan we almost never sparred. So now I do hakkoryu because a good friend of me does that too so I train with him. Although we don't spar, we sometimes roll around lol when I make a mistake where he needs to be controlled on the ground and then he escapes than we roll lol and the sensei laughs. So he admires it I think.
@tristan3586
@tristan3586 3 года назад
Are there actual kicks in your school?
@jimanHK
@jimanHK 4 года назад
thank you for sharing . Well done Mr.Dan:)
@warriorstkdify
@warriorstkdify 5 лет назад
Great video !
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
Hi John!
@christiaanherzogenrath8471
@christiaanherzogenrath8471 5 лет назад
Small Circle Jujutsu and Kawaishi Based Jiujitsu are two other very significant branches of the Jujutsu family tree.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Absolutely. There are SO many styles and variations of Jujutsu it's incredible. Shihan Wood listed an array of additional arts variations but one could spend years studying how many different styles there are. It's such a rich system.
@dakotaroosa202
@dakotaroosa202 5 лет назад
Until you get into Leon jay “No touch” knockout crap.
@dakotaroosa202
@dakotaroosa202 5 лет назад
osocat haha Yeah, I just can’t believe how many people believe in that crap. It’s crazy!!! Too many movies perhaps?
@codywilliams4504
@codywilliams4504 5 лет назад
I study sikesdo ryu kempo- ju jitsu. Love the art hope to continue till I'm to old or dead.
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
Hah! Mee too! That's awesome 😊 Where do you train? Keep up the good work and train on! 👍
@TheSilence1
@TheSilence1 5 лет назад
A Danzan Ryu and aikido student here...I fully expected that I would find something to quibble with your video as I've had to with many other youtube videos. But not this time. You even informed me of some styles that I'd never heard about before. Thanks for the video.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Awesome! There is so much info about Jujutsu out there is hard to determine what people are interested in hearing. Thank you for the support and I'm glad you liked the video!
@alimessaoudi5013
@alimessaoudi5013 Год назад
I found Traditional Jujutsu really fascinating about the self defense aspect, as a BJJ practicioner, self defense is not really interesting when it comes to developing a whole vision of real life situations, especially dealing with knives and swords
@Machalkurtzawny
@Machalkurtzawny 4 года назад
Can’t believe Mr.Dan is Fred Savage’s alias!
@maaifoediedelarey4335
@maaifoediedelarey4335 5 лет назад
Hapkido is much underrated.
@christynelong5357
@christynelong5357 5 лет назад
Maaifoedie De La Rey yeah, that’s what I wanna know is where hapkido fits into this puzzle
@maaifoediedelarey4335
@maaifoediedelarey4335 5 лет назад
@@christynelong5357 Hapkido is effectively Japanese style jiu-jitsu (but added some judo throws, as well as 'wrist-lock' throws to it), mixed with taekwondo-like kicks. They also incorporate the use of a specific type of cane (with a rounded umbrella-like' top). This style has long fascinated me, but I could never locate a club where I grew up (South Africa) to train in it). A little closer look : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aI5sbdIju4Y.html
@GrenlandJuJitsu
@GrenlandJuJitsu 3 года назад
Informative video :-)
@TTAG01
@TTAG01 3 года назад
Informative as always Mr Dan. I study Kempo Jujitsu in the UK.
@jeffreyparker4033
@jeffreyparker4033 5 лет назад
Silat,Kali JKD. A lot of jujitsu is also incorporate in these arts
@davidburns8310
@davidburns8310 5 лет назад
Hey Mr. Dan can you do a video on your martial art of Kenpo. Id love to hear about the history and pratice of it. I've been a fan of Kenpo since I saw it in the Jeff Speakman movie Perfect Weapon when I was like 5 but I didn't know it was called that untill much later. Also do you call it Kenpo or Kempo I've seen it spelled both ways and also heard it pronounced both ways.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Hi David, if that is something you'd like to see then I will start scripting something for it :) From my understanding, Kenpo and Kempo is both pronounced "KeNpo". If I'm not mistaken the Kenpo spelling is usually applied to Chinese Kempo. American Kenpo is usually spelled with the N.
@oneguy7202
@oneguy7202 5 лет назад
@@ArtofOneDojo one guy from hawei change the name of kempo to kenpo, started from china quan fa gi to japan from jaoan to hawei from there to america. Nippon kenpo and 5.1 are really ptactical art i cant say the either from others, shironji kenpo is intresting too
@911Salvage
@911Salvage 5 лет назад
Kenpō is the romanized spelling of 拳法, which is pronounced closer to 'kempo' in Japanese. Since it's difficult to type 'ō' on most keyboards, most tend to type/write 'kenpo' or 'kempo' instead. 'Ken' means fist, whereas 'po' means law. Thus, kenpo means 'law of the fist' in English.
@oneguy7202
@oneguy7202 5 лет назад
@@911Salvage badass name, nippon kempo and 5.1 kempo are my favourites stykes, kempo has Chinese, japanesse,haiwanes and american style.
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 5 лет назад
I want to see YOU spare Master dave.
@attiylanen
@attiylanen 5 лет назад
@William W. By hakutoryu you must mean hokutoryu, not hakuto. I can't find a style called hakuto. Hokutoryu jujutsu, on the other hand, was developed in Finland by Soke Auvo Niiniketo (Grand master, 10th Dan). In the '80s we trained English jujitsu which was taught by Richard Morris. Hokutory has it's roots in Juko ryu. Very straight forward style with hard kicks and punches. After a while, all the other grand masters said that the Finnish style was so different from the others, so they suggested to form a new Finnish style. The name Hokuto means the Northern star so it is symbolizing the Nordic country Finland. Hokutory has spread heavily to East, into Russia.
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
I've seen it spelled different ways depending on who, and where it's being described. Tomatoes, tamato. You are correct. 👍
@johnsantiago4810
@johnsantiago4810 5 лет назад
Hello, your channel is very educational! Keep up the great work! 👍
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Thank you! I appreciate your support! We have several more videos in the works right now. Is there anything in particular you'd like to see more of?
@johnsantiago4810
@johnsantiago4810 5 лет назад
@@ArtofOneDojo more into reality self defense like Krav Maga.
@mihailbejenari418
@mihailbejenari418 5 лет назад
Jiujitsu is a real power I practice japanese jiujitsu since I was 9 years it works
@mstar197
@mstar197 5 лет назад
If people making comments here believe themselves to be martial artist, go back and speak in detail to your instructors. “Respect” is and should always be the number one tenant in your discipline. If you can’t try hard to learn, practice and teach this fundamental aspect of martial art training you have a rough journey ahead. Be humble folks and make good choices.
@oldnatty61
@oldnatty61 5 лет назад
Yes always be humble, but my problem is those w/ greater knowledge take advantage of those w/ less. So, I, who wants to be humble must be arrogant.
@coolhari2000
@coolhari2000 5 лет назад
Hey Buddy, Skepticism is fundamental to life & yes martial arts.
@lennycarter23
@lennycarter23 4 года назад
@Ras Alghul meaning what? If attacked you training won't defend well?
@lennycarter23
@lennycarter23 4 года назад
@Ras Alghul you honestly think so?
@lennycarter23
@lennycarter23 4 года назад
@Ras Alghul wow sorry to hear that.how did you recover
@johnnytrejo911
@johnnytrejo911 3 года назад
This is some great stuff ! I love his innovation of the flooring. It’s just like wrestling 🤼‍♂️, you have many different forms of grappling. From many different cultures. And Jujitsu or Jiu-Jitsu & Judo. Always you put out great videos 👍🏼
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 3 года назад
Thank you!
@nickharrison6184
@nickharrison6184 Год назад
Shihan Wood a great instructor and jujutsuka, excellent job excellent video the students look like they train very hard . good work.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo Год назад
He absolutely is and I feel privileged to have him as my teacher. :)
@astra888jujitsu
@astra888jujitsu 5 лет назад
A very interesting video! Just wondering, when you said Goshin Ryu came from Great Wales, did you mean Wales, or Great Britain? Just wondering what you knowledge of Goshin Ryu is? Thanks!
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
I am familiar with Billy Doak Shihan. I never knew him, but am familiar with the system. The style has dojos in both U.K. and Wales I think, but am not sure.
@juvinious
@juvinious 5 лет назад
Should check out some of the street based systems that come out of new york like Sanuces and Vee Jitsu Ryu. You find lineage from Visitacion and Moses Powell in several of those schools/systems. I've trained in Atemi Ryu Jujitsu off and on for several years and still go once and a while. I just recently started doing Judo which is extremely humbling and fun.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Jujutsu is an amazing system, and I agree with you about some of the street based systems, and San Yama Bushi Ryu was developed in NYC in a very bad area so the students who trained there are definitely street tested. :)
@alvingrimes7053
@alvingrimes7053 5 лет назад
Kumite ryu for 10 years.
@arthurmallmann5768
@arthurmallmann5768 5 лет назад
the demonstrations are cool, I would like to see the other parts of the training, like spring
@oscarbaez2098
@oscarbaez2098 4 года назад
Great video thank you.
@WuChuan036
@WuChuan036 5 лет назад
There are about 623 styles of jujitsu, but earlier in history the Japanese. Taught only what they deemed the weakest styles to Americans in which we as Americans modified these so called weak systems, and made jujitsu (American) what it is today. I got this from researching arts many years ago, if I`m mistaken . Please offer any correction(s) to these statement(s) made.
@WuChuan036
@WuChuan036 5 лет назад
Unfortunately the master from which I read the article many years ago. Never mentioned the styles/systems of JuJitsu.!@Gasy Mercury
@franksymborski4159
@franksymborski4159 5 лет назад
Can you do one on the diffrent styles of Aikido And also cover Nihon Goshin Aikido Thanks
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
We're looking at a bunch of more arts for analysis, we'll definitely keep Aikido on the list :)
@addisonporter1316
@addisonporter1316 5 лет назад
If you look at the Aikido don't exclude Tomiki Style.
@OllieW501
@OllieW501 Год назад
That floor is awesome, I've never seen anything like that before, just mats where I go/went.
@ironmikehallowween
@ironmikehallowween 2 года назад
Those raised, mat covered, floors are certainly more comfortable than landing on wooden or carpeted floors:) when I started Hapkido, which spawned from Daito Ryu Aiki Jujitsu, we didn’t have such comforts in the late 80s, except for when doing high elevation judo type throws and diving over objects. In the mid 90s things began to change. Judo type throws became less emphasized as many adults didn’t like getting slammed. But, I am encouraged by some recent videos that I have seen, that the old style throws, locks, and power based kicks are returning. Thanks for the Instructional video as BJJ is all the rage today. It is a strong art, but there are many other arts that share many techniques as well as a common history. In addition, there are arts that remain very close to the original.
@EngineerMK2004
@EngineerMK2004 5 лет назад
Judo is the sport aspect, Jujitsu is the combative aspect. Your school should teach both.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Agreed, and fortunately I found an instructor who has both in the curriculum :)
@MarkHayes-ue7hs
@MarkHayes-ue7hs 4 года назад
Depends on who is teaching it.
@THATGUY-ir4ie
@THATGUY-ir4ie 4 года назад
Real Judo is not no sport.
@AikidoScholar
@AikidoScholar 4 года назад
Judo used to be a Jujutsu style, derived mainly from Kito Ryu Jujutsu, in fact used to be called Kano Jujutsu (named after Jigoro Kano) or Kodokan Ryu. Now Judo, which I still consider a martial art, has a strong sport orientation, as modern Brazilian Jiujitsu. Jujutsu, on the contrary, is a discipline that is so deep and different between ryu (schools), that we couldn't even classify them!
@THATGUY-ir4ie
@THATGUY-ir4ie 4 года назад
@@AikidoScholar Kodokan Judo Is no Joke in a real fight..
@tw16s
@tw16s 5 лет назад
Nice video Mr. Dan! 🤙🏼 I too have had some experience in Judo during my undergrad years in CSULA. Now I am currently studying Seidokan Aikido and Danzan Ryu, and I must say that the arts compliment each other. It’s crazy how the movements of Judo and Aikido resemble the fighting system of Ju jitsu, while emphasizing different principles to make sense out of a technique. Looking forward to your future videos. Perhaps one day you’d have a chance to experiment Seidokan Aikido and provide some feedback when you have a chance.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Thank you Chris, it has been an amazing experience combining arts. I'm really happy to hear that you found a great mix yourself. My limited experience with JuJustu has shown a lot of common threads through the arts, and it's branching outwards and really opening a lot of doors to other arts. I'm going to try to sample as many arts as possible...what is it about Seidokan Aikido that you like the best?
@tw16s
@tw16s 5 лет назад
Well for one thing, I love practicing with the people I work with. Because of them, I wouldn’t have learned what I’ve learned nor become the Aikidoka I am today. Next is how they emphasize the element of Aiki within the elements of realistic and updated techniques we practice (hence the partial meaning of seidokan). Lastly, which is an elaboration of the first point, is with the numerous experience my teachers have with other arts. The way how they teach literally bring color to what they teach in a different way, yet maintain a faithful to Seidokan Aikido. It’s like reading a poem or novel in a metaphorical analysis and a socioeconomic approach to understand how society was during the time it was written. I can say the same about Danzan Ryu as well, yet I haven’t studied long enough to actually make any remarks about it. But so far, the people I work with are great! And the approach to how it is taught is mechanical as opposed to the aiki in Seidokan Aikido. Whereas Aikido applies the a technique with their ki, Ju jitsu uses physics to teach the art. But there is so much to learn!
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
The people you train with can totally make or break an art for you, if you find the right group you get a new family :) Seriously though, congratulations on finding a system that you are connecting with :) I'm about to explore my training further into Shotokan. I have not previously trained in it before but several of my friends have and it shares a LOT in common with Kenpo in a lot of it's fundamental movements so I'm exploring adding that into the mix. I really like the sharpness and focus on patience and detail in each individual strike. I wish you continued success in your training :)
@tw16s
@tw16s 5 лет назад
And to you as well Sensei Dan. I look forward to you next video. Heck, just this video alone is motivation to start a channel about what I study. Perhaps one day when time permits and if my teachers would allow me to do so I might consider it. 🤙🏼
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Please let me know if you do, you'll have your first subscriber :)
@stevephlyer
@stevephlyer 5 месяцев назад
Hokoturyu Ju-Jutsu is from Findland. I studied it for 10 years. An excellent and powerful system than mixes the traditional grappling and lock techniques of Japanese Ju-Jutsu with strong punches and kicks, typical of kickboxing. Very aggressive, as its Scandinavian roots.
@CharlesHepburn2
@CharlesHepburn2 2 года назад
Floor design was amazing! Wish I had that floor!
@thanoskaramanolis2533
@thanoskaramanolis2533 3 года назад
What about ju-jitsu fighting system? It is actually a competitive sport and it is really famous!
@eddietasker9110
@eddietasker9110 5 лет назад
I do judo, Brazilian jiu jitsu and freestyle wrestling for my grappling. I think grappling is critical for fighting, even more so than striking. I do muay tai and boxing also but grappling is king, Brazilian jiu jitsu is arguably the most effective grappling style out there.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
BJJ is an excellent art, but there is no such thing as one art that's better than all the rest. Striking has a different application than grappling. Some situations grappling is great and will win it for you, but other times you don't want to go to the ground. What if the fight is in a bar? Going right into ground fighting is not going to be ideal. Multiple attackers, broken glass on the floor, furniture...etc. What if you are on stairs, or uneven ground? Sometimes you can end a fight with a strike and not have to risk going to the ground. Personally, I think the best idea is to have a solid ground fighting game AND a strong standup game. That way you're covered either way.
@eddietasker9110
@eddietasker9110 5 лет назад
@@ArtofOneDojo true, I personally don't really leave the house much unless its to go to college or to train. In regards to a bat fight defo keep it standing, a street fight should never go to the ground. I train to compete personally so I really believe in a one on one situation grappling is the must. Unless they're better. I'd never take-down Damien maia lmao. But again, street fight only keep it standing all day
@eddietasker9110
@eddietasker9110 5 лет назад
@@ArtofOneDojo I think the average person should take boxing. But for training for competition, I'd say muay tai and really focus on grappling. Tai boxing or just muay tai in general is the perfect striking system for someone like me. But if you look at competition, grappling masters are king.
@owenclayton9705
@owenclayton9705 3 года назад
Interesting video. Many good points on various arts and paths of training. What are your thoughts on falling, rolling on concrete having trained on a sprung matt? Big love x
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 3 года назад
I have a LOT of respect for people who do that. You have to really be vigilante in your techniques because those surfaces aren't as forgiving.
@RahzeeAlibaba
@RahzeeAlibaba 2 года назад
Way he set those mats is brilliant
@darylfields
@darylfields 4 года назад
I like Japanese jujitsu
@PainoftheAncestors
@PainoftheAncestors 5 лет назад
Grand Professor Florendo Vistacion-Vee Jitsu Ryu Dr. Moses Powell- Sanuces Ryu Jiu-Jitsu Professor Wally Jay- Small Circle Jiu-Jitsu Grand Master Lil John Davis- Kumite Ryu Jiu-Jitsu Grand Master Anthony Muhammad- VSK Jiu-Jitsu The genius Jiu-Jitsu homegrown US masters of the last 50yrs!
@xxdragan1969
@xxdragan1969 5 лет назад
You missed Depasquale michael.jr and sr
@PainoftheAncestors
@PainoftheAncestors 5 лет назад
@@xxdragan1969 You are absolutely correct. The Deasquale's are also American Jiu-Jitsu royalty! Ous!
@marcusgarvey5876
@marcusgarvey5876 4 года назад
@@xxdragan1969 Funny thing is I learnt about some of the other guys from their magazine The one with the shiny cover lol good ole days
@sambaker1212
@sambaker1212 3 года назад
Long live mr dan.....because of you,I’m resuming my training....thank you and congratulations with the channel and continued success xxxxx
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 3 года назад
Awesome! Best of luck with your training!
@sambaker1212
@sambaker1212 3 года назад
I love training xxxx
@ericcaledonai9700
@ericcaledonai9700 10 месяцев назад
My next door neighbor was the training partner of Masahiko Kimura and Donn F Draeger. He trained at the Kodokan directly under Kano. He knew Maeda and was the American interpreter for the United States to Japan and Malaysia and Philippines in WW2. So I spoke to him directly about this more than 32 years ago.
@gichen007
@gichen007 8 месяцев назад
You need to take lessons from him post haste, they are both legends in their fields
@ericcaledonai9700
@ericcaledonai9700 8 месяцев назад
Unfortunately Mr Nish died some years back. He would sit with me and crack jokes. He paid some very high compliments. I will always consider him a friend. My lineage is also from Shihan Lowe and Oyama Kyokushin I trained with Ted Wong Jun Fan JKD and Danzan Ryu. And other forms. Malaysian arts. I took the road Donn Draegar took as Kali Kempo Jiu Jitsu compliment each other. And now people use the term Mixed. But all arts are a Mix. Hapkido is Aikido with Korean Kicks - Kempo was White Crane containing Chin Na Gung fu. And on and on. So the wheel turns and what was once churned out gets reinvented and reapplied by the next generation. This is why Parker and Bruce Lee were innovators the “Purity” of an art was just stagnation and limiting. So the more mixed is actually the more traditional.
@tokenstandpoint93
@tokenstandpoint93 5 лет назад
I wasn't aware of Eroupean Jujitsu. Might do more research into that one. I know a little bit about Pankration. Have you heard of that one? Also have you heard of Kudo that's one martial art style I wish was more popular in the U.S. (Mainly NYC since I live hear and became enamored with it)
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
I have heard of them but will admit I don't know very much about them...yet. Been doing a lot of research because a lot of future videos I'd like to do will involve taking a look at good arts that the mass public might not know that much about.
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
Pankration is pretty old, I used to train with a Dave Gavone who was an instructor in the style, and was quite talented with it also. It reminded me of Greco-Roman wrestling No Holds Barred kind of style. Excellent all around combat style. Kudo is a style I've not heard of before, or maybe has an alternate name for it as many styles do.
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
Just looked up Kudo, looks like awesome fun. Cool art. 👍
@tokenstandpoint93
@tokenstandpoint93 5 лет назад
Mr. Dan that's why I mentioned those two, they aren't as well known to the general public. William- Awesome name first and for most (Williams is my last name) I found out about Pankration back in 2013. With UFC and MMA being mainstream I am surprised that it doesn't have much of a following in the U.S. Kudo looks amazing! I hope it get's a bigger following in the U.S. and more dojo's open.
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
@@tokenstandpoint93 Thanks SCW! 😁👍
@knh5954
@knh5954 5 лет назад
Great video, with everyone looking for different experiences and depending on classes in area; would add, there are two branches of Aikido -Iwama ryu ( and other branch offs before war) and Aikikai. Iwama practices with resistance kihon (basic techniques for effectiveness) until experienced enough to move on to ki no nagare. Aikikai practices ki no nagare without resistance , as you described. Iwama is closer to jujutsu styles of old. I have read, O'sensei was not happy about training ki no nagare without kihon at Tokyo dojo. But both have their purposes, I think someone should know the difference because it is a large one, but does not mean you can not adjust your own training depending on classes near you. www.iwama-aikido.com/articles/resist.html
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
This is a good read, I'm going to take a good look at this, thank you for sending it :)
@ThoughtProvokingVlogs
@ThoughtProvokingVlogs 3 года назад
That is so cool how he made his own padding! Respect!
@arthurmoore7593
@arthurmoore7593 5 лет назад
As part of your different styles or arts can you cover KAJUKENBO and the other Hawaiian or Polynesian Arts?
@adrianedmerson7979
@adrianedmerson7979 4 года назад
Dr. Moses Powell!
@RealBillyGarcia
@RealBillyGarcia 5 лет назад
Oss!
@IRLand713
@IRLand713 11 месяцев назад
I love training in both Kajukenbo, which has Japanese Jujutsu in it, and BJJ. They compliment each other well. Thank you for sharing the info in this video! 🙏
@Bookrider951
@Bookrider951 3 года назад
Yeeessss...! I'm so glad he mentioned Danzan-Ryu JiuJitsu! Not enough people mention it, even though it's so popular! Been training in Danzan-Ryu for 7 years here in Texas, and love it. Though, granted, a few teachers of Danzan-Ryu that I've seen tend to take a very aikido-ish approach and don't train with any resistance. Because of that, they're not representative of the art in my opinion
@mikem1825
@mikem1825 5 лет назад
I train in a Japanese jujitsu art called San Shin Ryu Jujitsu. It was created by my instructor Soke Bob Stines. San Shin Ryu jujitsu is 3 stiles combined into one. Those 3 stiles are Judo, Danzan Ryu jujitsu and Shorin Ryu Karate. Soke Stines is a former pro fighter. He fought pancrase in Japan as well as Chuck Norris world combat league for the Miami Force. San shin ryu is headquartered in South West Florida in a a town called Englewood. Also just to be clear about the 3 styles involved he didn’t just pick and choose certain techniques in the styles. He took the whole thing of all 3 and blended them together. So I’m learning 3 styles in 1.
@jimmyalderson1639
@jimmyalderson1639 5 лет назад
Michael Masesie jitsu's not a word!
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
That sounds like a great art! If you can, send a link to some action videos on the art and or dojo where you are at, and train at. Would love to see some of it!
@markantain3890
@markantain3890 5 лет назад
Great but McDojo
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
@@markantain3890 so where, or what do you train in? Would love to hear!
@markantain3890
@markantain3890 5 лет назад
@@williamw1332 I train at RGC school run by Roberto Atalla who was a world champion and we have many other people from diffrient martial arts coming to test our style. Live sparing all the time so you get to test what techniques work and what simply dont
@loneronin6813
@loneronin6813 5 лет назад
The first martial art I ever practiced was Judo due to there being no Japanese Jujutsu classes in my area, and if I could have, I would still be doing Judo to this day as it is one of my favorite martial arts. I also practiced Wing Chun, Taekwondo, and Yang Taijiquan until I developed a back problem that still persists. Nowadays, I've been training in Combat Hapkido because while Judo-style throws, Taekwondo high kicks, and stances are no longer something I am capable of, I have found that most moves in Combat Hapkido are still viable options to me. My background in my prior martial arts experience have still proven useful in learning Combat Hapkido, even though I currently have had to train on my own lately due to a bad flare-up in my back pain. I hope to be able to attend classes again soon, but as for now I have been training the basics and what I have already been taught about them. My point in typing all of this is that it's a personal example as to what the instructors in this video are saying, that what matters in choosing an art is to find a good school with good instructors and fellow students, as well as picking one you are interested in. It took me a long time to find that balance due to my physical limitations, not because I didn't like the arts that I have learned, because I enjoy and respect them all equally. I found what works for me in Combat Hapkido as I have been learning under excellent instructors, with very knowledgeable and good-natured fellow students, and due to its similarities to other arts that I love, I have found an art that in addition to all of the other important factors, I'm physically capable of learning.
@ericcaledonai9700
@ericcaledonai9700 8 месяцев назад
Judo is the Six schools of Japanese Jiu Jitsu combined by Kano during the anti Meiji movement in Japan. Originally it was Kano Jiu Jitsu he later changed it to Ju gentle Do way.
@shihantemplet
@shihantemplet 5 лет назад
Thanks for the shout out to Hakkoryu! That’s my bag! I also train in Konwaryu Jujitsu. Great video!
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Awesome! How long has you been training in it? I'm about two months into my San Yama Bushi Ryu training and I absolutely love it so far. Thank you for the supporting words!
@shihantemplet
@shihantemplet 5 лет назад
Art of One Dojo Hakkoryu for about 3 years and other Jujitsu/aikijutsu for 37yrs
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Very nice!
@Leonidas3888
@Leonidas3888 5 лет назад
I did taizen ryu which came from hakkoryu.
@Ratchetti
@Ratchetti Год назад
4:58 was waiting if he mentioned Hokutoryu ju-jutsu, it originates from Finland.
@shuri-tejujitsu1270
@shuri-tejujitsu1270 5 лет назад
Excellent video very well done. Love the mat set up too very nice. I am the founder of my system called Shuri-te Jujitsu. It is a combination of old school Shuri-te Karate, basic kickboxing, Japanese and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Check it out sometime! 😁 Thank you for sharing, Mr. Wayne Watson
@sonicj3091
@sonicj3091 5 лет назад
Anyone ever heard of small circle jujitsu
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
Ya man. Founder Wally Jay and son Leon Jay. 👍
@keltrepes2534
@keltrepes2534 4 года назад
Yep. Wally Jay. Doesn't get as much recognition as he deserves.
@jeffreyfranco6411
@jeffreyfranco6411 5 лет назад
This is clearly one of the most informative videos on the martial arts I have ever viewed on You Tube. I'm now a new subscriber and a fan. Thanks, keep up the content...JF.
@ArtofOneDojo
@ArtofOneDojo 5 лет назад
Thank you very much, and I really appreciate your support!
@BronzeTiger82
@BronzeTiger82 5 лет назад
I trained for 6 years in Shuri Te jujutsu. It is an eclectic system that blends Japanese jujutsu with Chinese internal systems such as taijiquan, baguazhang, xingyi and also elements of kuntao, wing chun, and Shuri ryu karate. I'm looking forward to training again.
@williamw1332
@williamw1332 5 лет назад
Training leads to happiness and meeting awesome people.
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