Lol this comments section is why i left Japanese Jujutsu and split into Judo & Muay Thai. So many people in an art I so cherished that are the martial arts world equivalent of "if I'm on the STREET I'm killing people! I see red! Bodies just drop! Thats why I dont spar or compete, what I do is TOO DANGEROUS!" Not all martial arts are sport yes, but not all martial arts are "secret qi power if you do this then I'd just do this" nonsense. This video does a good job demonstrating what can be used in various positions. Keep working guys, we're all just trying to improve ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually - although many in traditional martial arts world will find a way to try and talk sh*t about even that.
I’m starting to learn Japanese ju-jitsu but I plan on intergrating other martial arts disciplines so I have many ways to block, strike, punch, kick, trapping, locks, holds, evading strikes, takedown, throw, head but, knee strike, clinch, sweep, attack and defend
If it's like the sport JuJitsu like the one we do or a full on old school traditional one, it's always good to do some boxing/kicboxing training with it
@@MiddleEast-4Ever ofcourse, but I asked you something, can an MMA practitioner do some sparring under boxing rules Or a Judoka film a grappling session under wrestling rules...or maybe a ju jitsu practitioner do some full contact sparring and just call it what it is; ju jitsu sparring
I agree this is not Jujutsu. There is too much emphasis on kicks (especially high kicks) rather than on throws, wrist (kotogoesh) bone locks (kanzensuasa). This is merely an MMA skirmish with very poor grappling. At the age of 73, ranked in Judo and Jujutsu (Mi Yama Ryu) I was intrigued by the title of video but very quickly let down by the content. Which is why there has never been any full contact jujutsu, that's why judo evolved. Jujutsu was never intended to be a sport.
This was just friendly sparring session with the safest techniques used, ps. big gloves so no wristlocks and limited grappling, anything will look like mma when put in a similar sport enviroment
I only understood "this isn't japanese ju jitsu" rest I cant read, watch my video "problem of labeling martial arts" for furthet context to understand the point
@@martialgeeks why are you writing to me in English when in the video back the banner says in Serbian? I see you speak in English in the video too, are you from Serbia?
Nadam se da mogu da pisem na latinici tako se razumemo, mogu i na engleskom ali kao sto si video ne ide mi najbolje engleski. Napisao sam da ovo krsi pravila japanske jiu jitsu zbog kacige rukavica i stitnike za noge. Znam da u JJJ sparing nije toliko aktuelan a negde ga ni ne praktikuju. Izvinjavam se ako gresim ja treniram isto JJJ i MMA ali kad smo radili sparing na jiujitsu nije bilo nikakve zastite. Samo na ruke sa ne previse jakim udarcima. Prvi put mi je ovo da vidim da se u jiu jitsu radi sparing sa zastitom.
Hard sparring all the time is a good way to accumulate unnecessary brain damage. It’s best to spare lightly and technically most of the time and save the hard sparring for here and there.
I immediately clicked the moment I read the title.
Also YOUR THE BEST AROUND, NOTHING IS EVER GONNA KEEP YOU DOWN 😆!!!
Hahah thanks man, you're a true support🙏💪🔥,
that's our leg lock specialist singing while he's filming us🤣
@@martialgeeks He's got good taste in music 😎.
@@shadowfighter6445 100% haha
Thank God someone included striking and started standing up
Kudos for having one of the only video on UA-cam of jujutsuka sparring 🤙
🙏thank you! We'll bring more for sure!
Lol this comments section is why i left Japanese Jujutsu and split into Judo & Muay Thai. So many people in an art I so cherished that are the martial arts world equivalent of "if I'm on the STREET I'm killing people! I see red! Bodies just drop! Thats why I dont spar or compete, what I do is TOO DANGEROUS!"
Not all martial arts are sport yes, but not all martial arts are "secret qi power if you do this then I'd just do this" nonsense. This video does a good job demonstrating what can be used in various positions.
Keep working guys, we're all just trying to improve ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually - although many in traditional martial arts world will find a way to try and talk sh*t about even that.
Thank you! Very nicely put 🥊💪✌
Soon I am joining an MMA gym 💪
Your wrestling is awesome, you'll do great because of it!🔥💪
Too many Korean style head kicks, Otherwise I'd call this Nippon Kempo.
It's because Orsat's firstly a Karate black belt and I'm a Kung Fu guy, but we have been training jjj for a while now
I’m starting to learn Japanese ju-jitsu but I plan on intergrating other martial arts disciplines so I have many ways to block, strike, punch, kick, trapping, locks, holds, evading strikes, takedown, throw, head but, knee strike, clinch, sweep, attack and defend
If it's like the sport JuJitsu like the one we do or a full on old school traditional one, it's always good to do some boxing/kicboxing training with it
This is not Japanese Ji Jutsu
What is it then? Can an mma fighter spar under boxing rules and call it boxing sparring?
@@martialgeeks this is original Ji Jutsu the old Japanese one.. Watch
ua-cam.com/video/ZBonBIiVC6s/v-deo.htmlsi=ljKOPnJ4TNXjE7mZ
@@martialgeeks I meant Ju Jutsu by theway
@@MiddleEast-4Ever ofcourse, but I asked you something, can an MMA practitioner do some sparring under boxing rules Or a Judoka film a grappling session under wrestling rules...or maybe a ju jitsu practitioner do some full contact sparring and just call it what it is; ju jitsu sparring
I agree this is not Jujutsu. There is too much emphasis on kicks (especially high kicks) rather than on throws, wrist (kotogoesh) bone locks (kanzensuasa). This is merely an MMA skirmish with very poor grappling. At the age of 73, ranked in Judo and Jujutsu (Mi Yama Ryu) I was intrigued by the title of video but very quickly let down by the content. Which is why there has never been any full contact jujutsu, that's why judo evolved. Jujutsu was never intended to be a sport.
Looks like MMA not Japanese Jujutsu. The type of striking witnessed here doesn't follow principal of Ju
This was just friendly sparring session with the safest techniques used, ps. big gloves so no wristlocks and limited grappling, anything will look like mma when put in a similar sport enviroment
Ово није јапанска ђиу ђица. У јапанској у спрингу нема кациге и рукавица све је на руке.
I only understood "this isn't japanese ju jitsu" rest I cant read, watch my video "problem of labeling martial arts" for furthet context to understand the point
@@martialgeeks why are you writing to me in English when in the video back the banner says in Serbian? I see you speak in English in the video too, are you from Serbia?
I'm sorry if I'm wrong. but I thought you were from Serbia because of the inscription
@@збрпфк-я8й yo, close, we're from Croatia, I tend to write in english because most of the viewers are english speakers
Nadam se da mogu da pisem na latinici tako se razumemo, mogu i na engleskom ali kao sto si video ne ide mi najbolje engleski. Napisao sam da ovo krsi pravila japanske jiu jitsu zbog kacige rukavica i stitnike za noge. Znam da u JJJ sparing nije toliko aktuelan a negde ga ni ne praktikuju. Izvinjavam se ako gresim ja treniram isto JJJ i MMA ali kad smo radili sparing na jiujitsu nije bilo nikakve zastite. Samo na ruke sa ne previse jakim udarcima. Prvi put mi je ovo da vidim da se u jiu jitsu radi sparing sa zastitom.
The punches seem slow, like you're not really doing full contact. You sure it was sparring?
It's NOT hard sparring, "full contact" is only in terms of rules, check out full contact ju jitsu competitions on youtube to see what I mean
Hard sparring all the time is a good way to accumulate unnecessary brain damage. It’s best to spare lightly and technically most of the time and save the hard sparring for here and there.
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