> Ben1987X said on
12-18-2009 at
01:08:
whats that for an argument? Will do nothing with a tank starring you down the barrel... Will do nothing against an shark in the water when you are swimming in the ocean... Will do nothing when your fighting Freeza in the Freeza sage?
> justaman6972 said on
12-12-2009 at
23:00:
will do nothing for someone with a glock in you face sorry doods
> k9thru12 said on
11-07-2009 at
16:33:
There are some Pain and Crippling Injuring Techniques that have been Developed from Martial Arts Currently Been Used by the Organized Crime and Intelligence Community to Intimidate Marks and Cripple Opponents. Watch Some Alex Jones or Adam Curtis
> karateworld4920 said on
11-04-2009 at
21:35:
I trained with him and that stuff just plain hurts. It's like our drag car,,it looks easy on TV but strap your ass in 2000 hp and listen to yourself scream!Like I said, his studio is in Chicago..shouldn't be to hard to find. Paka!
> krezivan said on
11-04-2009 at
20:57:
actaully they should translate it as realistic aikidobecause real aikido = pravi aikidoand realni aikido would be more like realistic aikido
> pepamethodman said on
10-13-2009 at
12:14:
This man trained the russian alfa special army team
> strelacxxx said on
09-23-2009 at
08:24:
In August 2002 the United States Martial Arts Association elected Vracarevic to its Hall of Fame and awarded him the title Grandmaster, black belt 10th dan,
> strelacxxx said on
09-23-2009 at
08:23:
In August 2002 the United States Martial Arts Association elected Vracarevic to its Hall of Fame and awarded him the title Grandmaster, black belt 10th dan,
> klgdv said on
09-18-2009 at
17:25:
I practice both Aikido and Kudo its a great mixture.Aikido really makes you creative when you are on the ground.Ive used aikido in my Kudo sparing which is similar to MMA and it works
> 123456ms789 said on
08-25-2009 at
14:18:
he is well known in military world because he trained a lot of spec.forces russian, french, CIA, libya,and others,as lot of famous bodyguards, and he is founder of serbian martial art discipline realni aikido... he is in USA MMA hall of fame... he trained with Kisshomaru Ueshiba son of Morihei founder of aikido, and later with Gozo Shioda 10th dan(since 1932, founder of the Yoshinkan Aikido)(Gozo is in first generation of Morihei Ueshiba students)
> misreckoning said on
08-23-2009 at
19:01:
OMG... Poor uke. That's all I can say. Damn... Hurts me too.
> karateworld4920 said on
08-18-2009 at
03:01:
It is REALNI Aikido.. It is translated from Serbian language to English. It is closest words to Aikido. NOT Japanese Aikido. He was Special Forces Instructor in Libya..... His school is in Chicago... gocorrect his "wrong" hand move and he will break you in half. I trained with him in Dallas, TX and this guy is for real! He is rougher than a drunken step-father!
> kdocki said on
08-11-2009 at
21:20:
Lol... quite the tapper 2:50
> theawakener7 said on
08-08-2009 at
07:44:
An Aikidoist is a member of any local church hall Roly Poly club that wear's womens calots (aka, a skirt), thinks that they have mystical eastern powers from regular meditating to whale songs and throughout the week usually work at an I.T. dept in Bournemouth.
> relkki said on
07-22-2009 at
00:13:
I agree with tirlipimpom, this guy aint teaching real aikido. He even shows moves to hand attacks that looks more like a wrong hand sword swing than real fist punch and in real aikido people dont make their opponents in that much pain and that long time keeping in it
> tokaidosan said on
07-17-2009 at
13:02:
sempre a mesma merda...os caras fingem que atacam e ficam ali espoerando o mestre aplicar as tecnicas. nao funciona na real..
> kumoito said on
07-17-2009 at
06:35:
I like this approach to training (don't want to be uke though). It certainly is aiki, but not aikido (for better or worse, depends on what you are looking for in an art). IMHO, the name "real aikido" is inappropriate. It certainly gets people's attention though. :-)"The art doesn't make the man. The man makes the art." Bruce Lee
> tirlipimpom said on
07-11-2009 at
12:01:
I'd like to know from whom this bloke got a 10th dan except himself and his friends ..
> tirlipimpom said on
07-11-2009 at
11:59:
Aikijutsu and Aikido share indeed a parenthood. Nevertheless beware that many self-called Aikjutsu teachers actually teach some Aikido to which they added some moves taken from here and there (jujutsu, mainly), thinking it makes it Aikijutsu.I have seen more of them than real Aikijutsu teachers.
> violentbuddha said on
07-09-2009 at
13:23:
Two Questions...did i miss you saying what these 2 basic principles are? And is it your assertion that, to the extent possible, Aikido as a system has no flaw?