Good video. Good technique. Who cares in the comments about where the heck the traditions came from. If it helps one defend themself in a confrontation then all the training has been worth it. Even if one never has a fight then it's still been fun learning. Nuff said
I trained Wado-Ryu Karate and Mugendo KickBoxing but I have been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu the past couple of years and I find it more to my liking. I have to say when I was younger and training in Wado-Ryu there was a lot of wrist locks and sweeps but more striking and of course Kata , my favourite Kata was Kushenku . Kick-Boxing was great too but as I've gotten older I find BJJ more to my liking but this style is very interesting and I like what I see , Thank you for putting up this video...!! Mark G Dublin Ireland #BJJ #PurpleBelt #OSS 🙏🥋🤙🙂💚☘🕊
I trained in north star at kappeli tehdas in the late 90s for a few years. Highly recommend if you can find a class outside of Finland. There's a lot of stick fighting involved also which wasn't shown in this vid. Possibly the best martial art for self defence there is. Aivu is a great sensei. Can't believe how old he looks now, well so do I also, it was 25 years ago.
Wow... Really dynamic, high energy, powerfull! Great to watch...really Kishido! (missing a little Bushido, stillness, tranquility in this movie but still... wow!)
Great video. Very impressive. Iv been training Ju jitsu for a few years and am a second level brown belt. But i feel like a beginer again, after watching this. I have alot of very hard work to do, if i want to try and catch up with these guys.
Guys I think this is epic. I train in Kombat JJ & bjj. I also spar with MMA fighters to develop my striking. This in my opinion is a true embracing of the hybrid art that jujitsu is. Is love to train there. Great stuff guys. Long may you continue #jujitsu #brotherhood
hexty82 I just was curious what these guys are actually training in? ok I know nothing about this, but I always thought there were mainly blocks locks and throws. But here these guys are doing strikes kicks weapons usage and all sorts of things I never thought associated with Jiu Jitsu. Is there a reason to train in Japanese Combat Jiu Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?
irish seaman you're correct there fella. The basis for traditional jujitsu is just that but it's a hybrid. Theoretically you can add what you want to it. Provided that you've got your core. You know? They must have a massive syllabus.
This is good. You don't need Brazillian Jiujitsu when you learn this style. This style is based on dispatching your opponent as quickly as possible, which is what combat is all about. Jiujitsu was conceived to handle real combat that occurred in feudal Japan. Rolling around on the ground, like they do in Brazillian Jiujisu, would have been unheard of and counterproductive in real combat.
Much like the old WJJF, this looks like a fine martial arts platform. There will be people branching off into flashy wushu, brutal combatives, trapping, soft techniques and competitive MMA, grappling and kickboxing but they will share a common syllabus, be able to follow whichever branch of the martial arts interests them and learn from one another. More power to them
Trying to find the name of the guy that taught me in Grangemouth, Scotland, when I was 14, that school taught me a set of skills that has lasted a lifetime, the training was circa 1991-1994, if anyone knows who ran this dojo, please let me know, cheers.
Scooby Doo The things you're referring to as judo, karate and boxing are present in authentic Japanese Jujitsu. That doesn't necessarily mean some of these guys don't have backgrounds in any of those systems, but nothing in this video is inconsistent with traditional Jujitsu.
Scooby Doo If that's the case, it wouldn't surprise me. However, these moves in the video are still present in Japanese Jujitsu. It's a case, as it often is in martial arts, of techniques crossing over many different styles.
Hokutoryu is a modern style, which is compiled mostly from British jujutsu, boxing and Kickboxing. I quess whether it's real jujutsu depends from your definition of real jujutsu.
Moussa Ibn Al Hassan Japaneses Jujutsu and Aiki Jujutsu is the farther of Aikido and Judo. It went to Europe and Amerika and became Jujitsu. Judo went to Brazil and became Jiu-Jitsu
Lovely to see people fighting in natural circumstances (with robust clothing on). The UFC would have us believe, its natural to have virtually no clothes on in a fight. Would Ronda Rousy have lost to Holly Holm if they had been wearing street clothing that could be grabbed? You guys are keeping it real. Is there a schooling New Zealand I wonder?
Tradicional Jujutsu it's a art of war ... until this day is one of the most complete fighting system in the world ... they train punches and kicks . They train to fight against one and more opponents, they train to fight armed opponents and they train to fight with knifes , sticks, Batts , and more weapons, they train to fight stand up and for ground fight the Jujutsu it's perfect for street fight no rules, the Brazilian jiu-jitsu it's different they ware made for sports with rules and it looks like more judo then Jujutsu even the no Gi match looks more judo them Jujutsu and that's fine cause each art must fit it's purpose , jiu-jitsu created for grappling and combat sports with excellent ground fighting in a control environment. Jujutsu it's an art of war made for kill or be killed and for self defense, street fighting, fight for your life no doubt that Jujutsu, tradicional Jujutsu is until today the best to help you in a confrontation with one or more attackers ... the Gracie, master Helio they learn traditional Japanese Jujutsu and they had to change it to today Bjj, because it wouldn't fit for sport because it's about killing and injury your opponent and in MMA or vale tudo , they couldn't use all the Jujutsu strength because it's not permitted you can not break a leg or a neck or an arm or even kill in a combat sports event so Helio change his Jujutsu to an art more suitable for what it is today a grappling art and very effective one ... but Jujutsu it's not for sport it's not pretty it's what it is an art of war made for self protection. ..that's all ... I do Shinobijutsu and Jujutsu to balance my body and skills mixing the 2 I cover ground fight and stand up fight, it have kicks and punches and locks and break techniques and the ninpo Taijutsu and ninpo strategy to respond what ever comes in my way and of course I train with fire warms the today weapons so , I try to have a better and more complete Bujutsu as I can. .. but that's me ... Be well . Train what ever fits you be prepared for what ever ... they are all good in the end it's about you and they way you train and that's it .. train , Learn, do something to help you kip on going ....
you had that wrong ,that karate part,hokutoryu ju-jutsu is full compat system for eny sitsuation.Hokutoryu is mean northenstar way of ju-jutsu,we respect old Japanese way in our dojo,our soke 9.dan Auvo Niiniketo has all so backround in kickboxing 5 dan ,karate champion and boxing champion as well.
Un style de jiu- jiutsu sacrement efficasse , mais davantage destine aux tatamis : pas assez de sol , de boxes angglaise et thai . Bonne souplesse,bon oeil , coordinations . Ce n'est pas ca que j' employerais pour la rue.
Karate was created EXACTLY in Okinawa. Jujutsu doesn't have all the strikes and blocks that are used in Karate. Because most of the strikes and blocks in Karate void the philosophy of Jujutsu in the first place. Jujutsu is combination of the principle of Ju and Aiki.
Depends on which jujutsu system your talking about. Many traditional jujutsu did have striking. Koppojutsu (one of the many styles that were slapped together to create jujutsu) was a striking system.
Being that Jujutsu is a Japanese word/Martial art. It needs to be a Japanese Martial Art. Then it also needs to follow the philosophy of the word principles/philosophy of "Ju"
Well you guys are close....look at the Marshal art Tree!!!! bjj stems from judo....judo stems from CLASSICAL Japaneses Jujitsu(the KILLING art of the Samurai)....kickboxing stems from karate(as classical karate is a battlefield marshal art so kickboxing was made as a full contact form of karate) and karate stems from kung fu and classical Japaneses jujitsu......oh and most Korean style karate stems from Okinawan karate(witch is the birth place of karate)...I understand many of you didn't know this but most people dont look into the history of the style they are learning!! and then look at others to see what they have to offer you!! Oh and no i'm not saying ALL marshal arts stem from the Japaneses(as they don't...BUT this lot DO.....have a look guys!!
um karate came from China then to Okinawa and no most Korean arts do not come from Okinawa or Japan a lot of Korean arts have Chinese influence even Korean Buddhist are more closely to chinese Buddhist when it comes to chanting but martial arts you were wrong
sorry buddy but Karate is a mix of Japanese and Chinese and the Okinawans made it there own...look for a book called "Know Karate do"(writen in the 1960s-70s).....its a good book with EVERY original Karate style in it(its also Endorsed by 5 of the worlds leaders in Karate, at the time most of them where 4th dan and above , most are now 7th and above!) and 3 of them are Okinawan and agree that it is....sooo if they say it is then it is.....but i do find that you cant not say all arts forms stem from the same style as that would be crazy...I do believe that all arts have influenced each other over and over through thousands of years...but whos to say as no one can Reilly tell. Maybe we are both right or maybe both worng..!?
I have a question; Is it typical for Japanese jujitsu to have some karate-style striking implemented into the training in general or is this video capturing a unique school that has a strong focus on striking as well? Anyone have some insight for me? Thanks!
wetterwille173 Not really. Karate is from Okinawa. Shotokan came to Japan fairly late in the game. Jujutsu arts tended to use more open hand techniques, strikes to the eyes, and so on to open space for weapon use or create kuzushi for throws. The throw was the finale, the strike just a method to get there. And the round kicks are relatively modern inventions, as are head kicks in general. Kicking with the top of the foot is also strictly a sport thing. But this doesn't look like karate technique either. Kickboxing, IMO.
doeper I TRAIN IN CLASSICAL YAGYU JUJUTSU AND WE NEVER KICK WITH THE TOP OF THE FOOT EASIEST WAY TO BREAK THAT FOOT AND TOES ALOT OF THESE TECHNIQUES ARE NOT INTENDED FOR STREET OR MULTIPLE ATTACKER SITUATIONS IE SPORTS
wetterwille173 OUS and Jujutsu is all weapon based I'm pretty sure empty hand was a very last resort but I had Tanbo my first day on the mat. That also helped me build up to Jo bo and boken. Also we do Rondori every class and itb really shows how bad I really suck 😂😂
@@badungus1333 Karate does not come from jujutsu. Karate originated from a bunch of Okinawan and Chinese martial arts. Hokutoryu is one of those modern schools that threw everything they knew together. It's basically a blend of kickboxing, karate, judo and aikido.
Ok never mind i get your point, and by the way i train Jujutsu here in Macedonia and my teacher has trained Real Aikido before training Jujutsu, so we don't have influence from Karate, and... unlike most other countries instead of training 3-4 years for a black belt you need to train 7-8 years for one. And we use strikes during our techniques that are obviously the same as those used in Karate.
Good video. Good technique. Who cares in the comments about where the heck the traditions came from. If it helps one defend themself in a confrontation then all the training has been worth it. Even if one never has a fight then it's still been fun learning. Nuff said
Very good example of classic jujitsu for this new age. OSu.
This style really does cover everything in martial arts. Very nice!
Simply GREAT. I love senseis' skills, they are just perfect. Hope to start training in Minsk (Belarus)
you guys are awesome! this a good example of what tma training should look like. thank you for sharing this.
I trained Wado-Ryu Karate and Mugendo KickBoxing but I have been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu the past couple of years and I find it more to my liking. I have to say when I was younger and training in Wado-Ryu there was a lot of wrist locks and sweeps but more striking and of course Kata , my favourite Kata was Kushenku . Kick-Boxing was great too but as I've gotten older I find BJJ more to my liking but this style is very interesting and I like what I see , Thank you for putting up this video...!! Mark G Dublin Ireland #BJJ #PurpleBelt #OSS 🙏🥋🤙🙂💚☘🕊
I trained in north star at kappeli tehdas in the late 90s for a few years. Highly recommend if you can find a class outside of Finland. There's a lot of stick fighting involved also which wasn't shown in this vid. Possibly the best martial art for self defence there is. Aivu is a great sensei. Can't believe how old he looks now, well so do I also, it was 25 years ago.
Wow... Really dynamic, high energy, powerfull! Great to watch...really Kishido!
(missing a little Bushido, stillness, tranquility in this movie but still... wow!)
very good demo very impressive fluiding like anything editing also best like a movie
Makes me want to start practicing this again after a break...
Waaw..amazing. i am nabil from lebanon.i am a black belt in japanese traditional jujitsu..really it is a complete martial art system.ousss
To be honest I dint want the "demo" to End....this is just "awesome" ....I thought jujitsu was great this is a great .
Great video. Very impressive. Iv been training Ju jitsu for a few years and am a second level brown belt. But i feel like a beginer again, after watching this. I have alot of very hard work to do, if i want to try and catch up with these guys.
This is what I like to call one of those You Must Never Hesitate videos.
Fantastic style !
Hope it will come to The Netherlands !!
Looking fantastic!
Looks very interesting ^^
Good stuff! Thanks guys
Every time what I look for Jujutsu in UA-cam, I just find Jujitsu
Wow! This is the flavor of jujitsu. Cool video
Guys I think this is epic. I train in Kombat JJ & bjj. I also spar with MMA fighters to develop my striking. This in my opinion is a true embracing of the hybrid art that jujitsu is. Is love to train there. Great stuff guys. Long may you continue #jujitsu #brotherhood
hexty82 I just was curious what these guys are actually training in? ok I know nothing about this, but I always thought there were mainly blocks locks and throws. But here these guys are doing strikes kicks weapons usage and all sorts of things I never thought associated with Jiu Jitsu. Is there a reason to train in Japanese Combat Jiu Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?
irish seaman you're correct there fella. The basis for traditional jujitsu is just that but it's a hybrid. Theoretically you can add what you want to it. Provided that you've got your core. You know? They must have a massive syllabus.
Okay So my friend is training in Jiu Jitsu Kickboxing and Krav Maga. This must be an effective self defense then?
+irish seaman video title says hokutoryu jujutsu..
this is veeery pleasant to watch :D :D
This is good. You don't need Brazillian Jiujitsu when you learn this style. This style is based on dispatching your opponent as quickly as possible, which is what combat is all about. Jiujitsu was conceived to handle real combat that occurred in feudal Japan. Rolling around on the ground, like they do in Brazillian Jiujisu, would have been unheard of and counterproductive in real combat.
Excellent! Good athletes and technique!
Much like the old WJJF, this looks like a fine martial arts platform. There will be people branching off into flashy wushu, brutal combatives, trapping, soft techniques and competitive MMA, grappling and kickboxing but they will share a common syllabus, be able to follow whichever branch of the martial arts interests them and learn from one another.
More power to them
Never heard of it! But its pretty badassss!!! Its MMAesque.
THIS IS WHAT A FINNISH MARTIAL ART LOOKS LIKE
SUOMI MAINITTU
Like a bunch of goofy LARPers staring "intently" at one another ?
I love jujitsu what a complete art
grand school, nice work!
excellent- thanks for postin-Ari of Don't be a victim
Great stuff guys!!
wow, I wish I could learn from you. Regards from South Korea, osu!
Best sport for the streets!
wow, they even have flashy gymnastics!
Awesome demo!
Excelente ❗
thats amazing !!
I took hapkido and I'm surprised to see how cool this is.
Great video. Wish your school was closer
+Jake Hunter if you want to look at some good teaching and moves look at:-Tashi Troy J. Price
Great show.
Hi dear arman i like you an ai love your Martial arts television seriesegood luck and have a fun
Good demontration very nice Stily from figther like like from mexicali MX,
Excellent!!
excellent ! ! !
try IJI or Indonesian Ju-Jitsu Institute,,kinda like that too
Very nice stuff
Really good,,,
IMPRESSIVE!!!!
Sweet!
perfect.
good technique yes
فن ررااائع وجميل جداا😍😍
Thank you Martial Arts Arty
FASCINANTE.
Okay this is linteresting ,stuff.
Awesome
the girl with the green belt is (2:17) very talented, it's worth your time! Greetings from hungary ;) Kelemen Ryu Powa, Osu
Luce muy interesante. En que países se practica ?
A mixture of Hapkido and Aikido. Very little Ju-Jitsu on display here...
Superbe!
Rock!
thanks to samurai
bravissimi bello da vedere
Trying to find the name of the guy that taught me in Grangemouth, Scotland, when I was 14, that school taught me a set of skills that has lasted a lifetime, the training was circa 1991-1994, if anyone knows who ran this dojo, please let me know, cheers.
So please define what makes jujutsu in your opinion please.
Does look good hopefully they practice ground defence also but nice stuff
Yup, lots of groundwork. North star covers everything.
This is Japanese Jiu Jitsu the ancestor of Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu the martial art of Samurai ;)
Scooby Doo Yeah this is so complete !!!
Scooby Doo The things you're referring to as judo, karate and boxing are present in authentic Japanese Jujitsu. That doesn't necessarily mean some of these guys don't have backgrounds in any of those systems, but nothing in this video is inconsistent with traditional Jujitsu.
Scooby Doo If that's the case, it wouldn't surprise me. However, these moves in the video are still present in Japanese Jujitsu. It's a case, as it often is in martial arts, of techniques crossing over many different styles.
Hokutoryu is a modern style, which is compiled mostly from British jujutsu, boxing and Kickboxing. I quess whether it's real jujutsu depends from your definition of real jujutsu.
Moussa Ibn Al Hassan Japaneses Jujutsu and Aiki Jujutsu is the farther of Aikido and Judo. It went to Europe and Amerika and became Jujitsu. Judo went to Brazil and became Jiu-Jitsu
Lovely to see people fighting in natural circumstances (with robust clothing on). The UFC would have us believe, its natural to have virtually no clothes on in a fight.
Would Ronda Rousy have lost to Holly Holm if they had been wearing street clothing that could be grabbed? You guys are keeping it real. Is there a schooling New Zealand I wonder?
Are there any of these in portugal?
Tradicional Jujutsu it's a art of war ... until this day is one of the most complete fighting system in the world ... they train punches and kicks . They train to fight against one and more opponents, they train to fight armed opponents and they train to fight with knifes , sticks, Batts , and more weapons, they train to fight stand up and for ground fight the Jujutsu it's perfect for street fight no rules, the Brazilian jiu-jitsu it's different they ware made for sports with rules and it looks like more judo then Jujutsu even the no Gi match looks more judo them Jujutsu and that's fine cause each art must fit it's purpose , jiu-jitsu created for grappling and combat sports with excellent ground fighting in a control environment. Jujutsu it's an art of war made for kill or be killed and for self defense, street fighting, fight for your life no doubt that Jujutsu, tradicional Jujutsu is until today the best to help you in a confrontation with one or more attackers ... the Gracie, master Helio they learn traditional Japanese Jujutsu and they had to change it to today Bjj, because it wouldn't fit for sport because it's about killing and injury your opponent and in MMA or vale tudo , they couldn't use all the Jujutsu strength because it's not permitted you can not break a leg or a neck or an arm or even kill in a combat sports event so Helio change his Jujutsu to an art more suitable for what it is today a grappling art and very effective one ... but Jujutsu it's not for sport it's not pretty it's what it is an art of war made for self protection. ..that's all ...
I do Shinobijutsu and Jujutsu to balance my body and skills mixing the 2 I cover ground fight and stand up fight, it have kicks and punches and locks and break techniques and the ninpo Taijutsu and ninpo strategy to respond what ever comes in my way and of course I train with fire warms the today weapons so , I try to have a better and more complete Bujutsu as I can. .. but that's me ...
Be well . Train what ever fits you be prepared for what ever ... they are all good in the end it's about you and they way you train and that's it .. train , Learn, do something to help you kip on going ....
Formidable
Name of the Rolling sutemi at 1,18 please ?
you had that wrong ,that karate part,hokutoryu ju-jutsu is full compat system for eny sitsuation.Hokutoryu is mean northenstar way of ju-jutsu,we respect old Japanese way in our dojo,our soke 9.dan Auvo Niiniketo has all so backround in kickboxing 5 dan ,karate champion and boxing champion as well.
Great.... OSU from Italy
Hey, I’m doing karate and judo, this is like combination of both. I love it. Osu from Turkey.
@@berxwedan1213 then, please look to Kudo ! Origen in Japan , many years ago , and now world wide . OSU , and lets
Enyoi , martials arts .
Which style is this ?
1:19 what grab is that
Buena demostración, donde regalan los Cinturones, quiero uno rojo y blanco jajaja
Hyvän näköistä tekniikkaa. En kyl hirveästi välittänyt noista flik-flak-hyppysarjoista, tuollainen akrobatia ei kuulu realistiseen itsepuolustukseen.
Is this the killer bean ost?
For your consideration Hollywood.
Un style de jiu- jiutsu sacrement efficasse , mais davantage destine aux tatamis : pas assez de sol , de boxes
angglaise et thai . Bonne souplesse,bon oeil , coordinations . Ce n'est pas ca que j' employerais pour la rue.
Karate was created EXACTLY in Okinawa.
Jujutsu doesn't have all the strikes and blocks that are used in Karate. Because most of the strikes and blocks in Karate void the philosophy of Jujutsu in the first place. Jujutsu is combination of the principle of Ju and Aiki.
Depends on which jujutsu system your talking about. Many traditional jujutsu did have striking. Koppojutsu (one of the many styles that were slapped together to create jujutsu) was a striking system.
Being that Jujutsu is a Japanese word/Martial art. It needs to be a Japanese Martial Art. Then it also needs to follow the philosophy of the word principles/philosophy of "Ju"
Well you guys are close....look at the Marshal art Tree!!!! bjj stems from judo....judo stems from CLASSICAL Japaneses Jujitsu(the KILLING art of the Samurai)....kickboxing stems from karate(as classical karate is a battlefield marshal art so kickboxing was made as a full contact form of karate) and karate stems from kung fu and classical Japaneses jujitsu......oh and most Korean style karate stems from Okinawan karate(witch is the birth place of karate)...I understand many of you didn't know this but most people dont look into the history of the style they are learning!! and then look at others to see what they have to offer you!! Oh and no i'm not saying ALL marshal arts stem from the Japaneses(as they don't...BUT this lot DO.....have a look guys!!
That man knows his Material Arts history
+Renshi Sensai You are correct in your response. (Martial Art is how it is spelled). Oss my friend.
um karate came from China then to Okinawa and no most Korean arts do not come from Okinawa or Japan a lot of Korean arts have Chinese influence even Korean Buddhist are more closely to chinese Buddhist when it comes to chanting but martial arts you were wrong
sorry buddy but Karate is a mix of Japanese and Chinese and the Okinawans made it there own...look for a book called "Know Karate do"(writen in the 1960s-70s).....its a good book with EVERY original Karate style in it(its also Endorsed by 5 of the worlds leaders in Karate, at the time most of them where 4th dan and above , most are now 7th and above!) and 3 of them are Okinawan and agree that it is....sooo if they say it is then it is.....but i do find that you cant not say all arts forms stem from the same style as that would be crazy...I do believe that all arts have influenced each other over and over through thousands of years...but whos to say as no one can Reilly tell. Maybe we are both right or maybe both worng..!?
agreed
I have a question; Is it typical for Japanese jujitsu to have some karate-style striking implemented into the training in general or is this video capturing a unique school that has a strong focus on striking as well? Anyone have some insight for me? Thanks!
Most of the karate moves are from origin jiu jitsu-moves. The same goes for judo.
wetterwille173 Not really. Karate is from Okinawa. Shotokan came to Japan fairly late in the game. Jujutsu arts tended to use more open hand techniques, strikes to the eyes, and so on to open space for weapon use or create kuzushi for throws. The throw was the finale, the strike just a method to get there. And the round kicks are relatively modern inventions, as are head kicks in general. Kicking with the top of the foot is also strictly a sport thing. But this doesn't look like karate technique either. Kickboxing, IMO.
doeper I TRAIN IN CLASSICAL YAGYU JUJUTSU AND WE NEVER KICK WITH THE TOP OF THE FOOT EASIEST WAY TO BREAK THAT FOOT AND TOES ALOT OF THESE TECHNIQUES ARE NOT INTENDED FOR STREET OR MULTIPLE ATTACKER SITUATIONS IE SPORTS
doeper We also train a round kick in jiu jitsu. It's called 'Mawashi-geri'
wetterwille173 OUS and Jujutsu is all weapon based I'm pretty sure empty hand was a very last resort but I had Tanbo my first day on the mat. That also helped me build up to Jo bo and boken. Also we do Rondori every class and itb really shows how bad I really suck 😂😂
Маладець клась супер
Onde estão localizados?
Finland, Helsinki.
I see windows everywhere..
Osu!
Just thought of Inga Advar
Any clubs in uk teaching this.
Вот это я понимаю,боевой стиль. А не всякие ряженные в кимано
lmao dabbed at 0:25
Look more like a kind of karate or Japanese Kempo than traditional Jujutsu
It's actually the other way around. Judo and karate come from jiu jitsu
@@badungus1333 Karate does not come from jujutsu. Karate originated from a bunch of Okinawan and Chinese martial arts.
Hokutoryu is one of those modern schools that threw everything they knew together. It's basically a blend of kickboxing, karate, judo and aikido.
Ok never mind i get your point, and by the way i train Jujutsu here in Macedonia and my teacher has trained Real Aikido before training Jujutsu, so we don't have influence from Karate, and... unlike most other countries instead of training 3-4 years for a black belt you need to train 7-8 years for one. And we use strikes during our techniques that are obviously the same as those used in Karate.
Kyokoshin and judo and jjj not really a loy stuff from bjj just the badic that you can also find them in judo, nc mix
Hokutoryu (North-Star style).
Queria aprender
Красиво клясь
6dan?
Its like Hokuto-Shinken?
It appears so