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Hey

 

I already had this convo with Moobrack but i wanna run it thru u guys......

 

Moobrack said to me his style was Atemi-jutsu. I said Atemi-jutsu is practiced in all arts, as it means the art of attacking the body striking areas (i think).

 

He then said his style was Ai ki Jutsu. I thought Ai ki jutsu was a more combat orientated form of Aikido (with the "way" changed to "combat art").

 

Anyway, I'm just checking, cos I wanna be sure what I am saying is near to the mark. Yoda or Bon, I'm looking at you........

 

 

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2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)

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Someone call? :lol:

 

OK - Tobias - it's the other way around. Aikido was developed from Aiki ju-jitsu. Principly from daito ryu aiki jujitsu.

 

Here's a useful link on the subject...

 

http://www.geocities.com/aikiju-jitsu/What.html

 

 

YODA

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Sorry, I know nothing about Ak Ki Jutso.. I'm still very much a newbie to BJJ too..

 

 

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There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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Cheers Yoda - looks like we're in business.

 

Sorry Bon, my mistake - I just remember you as being one of the guys on this forum who knows a lot :grin:

 

Cheers

 

w00t w00t

 

Tobias

 

 

"You Are Never Given A Dream Without Also Being Given The Power To Make It True. You May Have To Work For It, However"


Principal Kobudo Instructor & Owner

West Yorkshire Kobudo Academy

2nd Kyu (Matayoshi Okinawan Kobudo, IOKA UK)

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I'm not that familiar with your style - but one thing I;ve learned from BJJ - spar a lot! With whoever will do it with you! For as long as you can take! This is the only way to really get good, IMHO.

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