Black Belt exam (Shodan) Japanese JuJitsu - JuJutsu - JiuJitsu & flying scissors (check at the end)

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  • @chitownmo
    @chitownmo 2 роки тому +21

    This seems ideal for self defense in citizen life and military service.

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel 9 місяців тому

      Ironically Jujutsu was the martial art taught to Japanese police, but when Judo came about they held a tournament between the Jujutsu guys and the new Judo guys, and the JJ guys soundly got their asses handed to them and the police started learning Judo instead.
      There are some good legitimate techniques in here, but waaaay too much fluff, too many flashy impossible transitions that require a cooperative partner (ie it's dancing, not fighting), like at 0:56 the knee over the arm, this is a joke the uke can just pull and lift at that point and tori is off balance and going straight down, it only works because the uke let it happen.

    • @CJ1776
      @CJ1776 8 місяців тому

      ​@@BigUrielgood point but which one of todays traditional martial arts is realistic other than the commonly known ones ???
      Silat or kali which is better ?

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel 8 місяців тому +1

      @@CJ1776 Don't know much about silat or kali but any martial art in which you learn techniques that you then practice in actual sparring can be useful. It's when you're learning stuff that looks good but you can never actually pull it off against someone who is resisting you that you're entering the realm of bullshido.

    • @CJ1776
      @CJ1776 8 місяців тому

      @@BigUriel great explenaition. Name some non bullshitsu stuff

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel 7 місяців тому

      @@CJ1776 Any system that you see used in full contact combat has value, most of the popular names really, boxing obviously works very well, wrestling, judo, BJJ, muay thai, karate and even taekwondo if done right, kickboxing which is basically just boxing with karate, sambo which is basically kickboxing and judo...all these have strengths and weaknesses but they are all valid combat systems, because they are tried and tested in real fighting. Obviously modern MMA is a testing and proving ground for all these systems and they're all represented for that reason.
      Tai chi, aikido (the vast majority of schools), the vast majority of styles of kung fu taught nowadays, basically all civilian krav maga, it's all bullshido because there is no stress testing - people just practice technique drills and *assume* they will work in a real fight, without actually using them in a fight you can't know the techniques are effective, and even if they can be effective when used properly it's moot because no one will ever use a technique effectively in a fight if they've not practiced using it against someone who is fighting back.
      That was, fundamentally, the downfall of Jujutsu. There are too many techniques that look impressive but are actually ineffective, and many others that might in theory be effective but can not be practiced safely so you simply can't become proficient with them unless you have a stock of training partners willing to let you injure them for practice. When you take all of those out, and leave only the techniques that are effective AND can be practiced safely to he point of proficiency, you get judo.

  • @dusty_dietrich
    @dusty_dietrich 4 роки тому +20

    Cool. Very cool. This is why I want to learn Japanese jujutsu

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks a lot you for your comment ! btw We've had a busy year as our Senseï gave us his dojo so we will upload new videos only starting April 2020.

  • @jsmacdonald23
    @jsmacdonald23 5 років тому +11

    Now that looks like fun! Great video.

  • @pistolairmukelo
    @pistolairmukelo 5 років тому +31

    this is samurai matrial art

    • @zyzirot1132
      @zyzirot1132 4 роки тому +1

      wresling_elephant since_a-kid i do japanese jiu-Jitse too

    • @pistolairmukelo
      @pistolairmukelo 4 роки тому +4

      @@SereneJudo yeah samurai fought with katana lol

    • @fred4800
      @fred4800 4 роки тому +1

      @@SereneJudo well I mean it's probably evolved nowadays but this is derived from the martial art the samurai made for if they were disarmed. There's most likely more then one form so theyll probably alter in appearance but this is a somewhat representation of how samurai would have fought if they were disarmed.

    • @agnikaineverdies7646
      @agnikaineverdies7646 3 роки тому

      Ninjas were trained in jujutsu too

    • @Lonewolf_77
      @Lonewolf_77 3 роки тому

      This was used by also the Shinobi

  • @dioniciorodriguez9511
    @dioniciorodriguez9511 4 роки тому +8

    I like it....
    Pure Jujitsu....

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому

      Thanks a lot for your feedback ! Well appreciated !!

  • @JustVibeTV
    @JustVibeTV 5 років тому +17

    Incredible! Inspiring man.. I’m going to join after this.

  • @Sumtingwongbruh123
    @Sumtingwongbruh123 Рік тому +2

    o-o never seen jj like this. Coools~

  • @mcmc1863
    @mcmc1863 5 місяців тому +3

    Awesome, people need to see this/these, educate themselves on real arts, not follow this trend of certain ones the are very one dimensional.
    JJ is the most well rounded art

  • @KatoCoyoteCombatWorkshop
    @KatoCoyoteCombatWorkshop Рік тому +6

    its funny seeing people compare JJJ to Judo and Aikido like it's an advanced form of the latter two. It goes to show just how underground JJJ has become where we see this versatile and complete art broken apart and its individual components honed. Striking, grappling, submissions and wrestling, is that not MMA as we know it?

    • @21nitro21
      @21nitro21 11 місяців тому

      I am a black belt in Japanese JJ and Judo.
      BJJ and Gracie which I am ranked in is all ground fighting.

    • @KatoCoyoteCombatWorkshop
      @KatoCoyoteCombatWorkshop 11 місяців тому

      ok

  • @MrAndroidData
    @MrAndroidData 4 роки тому +6

    Why does the “opponent” just seem to give up, as if expecting to be hit again or thrown, if it’s a real fight, the opponent would use body mass or another angle to attack with other means, or with possibly a weapon
    Just seems like choreography

    • @keffbarn
      @keffbarn 4 роки тому +2

      Jujutsu is a collection of concepts, with varying applicability but mostly it's about teaching you (the user) how the body works and how it can be manipulated in various ways. Some setups shown here are probably not very realistic applications of the concepts, but that is besides the point. Jujutsu is also an art form. If you want more realistic applications of jujutsu concepts, you should look more specifically into self defense, and preferably from someone with self defense experience and credentials.

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому +6

      @@keffbarn exactly ! Besides, as explain in the bio, these are the funny moves as realistic settings are not aesthetic. I practiced boxing and I practice MMA in addition to JuJitsu to train pure combat skills.
      People should learn to read a text before commenting like you should train to know what youre speaking about 🙏

    • @savagecombatives2765
      @savagecombatives2765 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexandrete835 Great answer. Most arts that do belts test have a demonstration portion where you demonstrate your skill level and knowledge of each technique at whatever level you are testing for then as part of the same test go into a randori portion where sometimes its either rolling, sparring, or both. Just because you know can demonstrate all of these techniques doesn't mean that is what you would do in actual combat. I am a student of Professor Tony Maynard who is a Regional Director of Jujitsu America. We have strong ties to Danzan Ryu though our system is American Combat Ju-Jitsu which he created in the 1980's.

    • @jenlewren
      @jenlewren 4 місяці тому

      It is grading 'choreography'. The other guy is essentially 'giving up' or he would have had his joints broken on more than one occasion.... the martial art teaches you how to fall and not break your neck too... so the other guy isn't just being a dummy in these scenarios

  • @elolife1375
    @elolife1375 4 роки тому +1

    I'm loving that laso arm entanglement for a takedown

    • @johnwoods5095
      @johnwoods5095 4 роки тому

      That heel hook catch method really threw me off my rockers.

  • @judoblackbeltahmed797
    @judoblackbeltahmed797 5 років тому +13

    What Jujitsu Ryu is This any Idea? I know its JJJ but there are different schools to this samurai art.

    • @ghengiskhan9308
      @ghengiskhan9308 4 роки тому +1

      Idk but it seems to be more focused on grappling the one I do is more focused on strikes with throws and ground work kinda like kyokushin with grappling

    • @TheCrusher2468
      @TheCrusher2468 4 роки тому

      Kodenkan /Danzaan Ryu JJ

  • @adamclark8994
    @adamclark8994 4 роки тому +3

    Nice moves!

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому

      Thanks a lot Adam ! Btw we will upload a sparring video (more MMA & self defence oriented) after the corona episode

    • @adamclark8994
      @adamclark8994 4 роки тому

      @@alexandrete835 Cool man :)

  • @renchi6989
    @renchi6989 3 роки тому +1

    Most jj videos shows complex fancy move while in real class it's quite simple.

  • @sebthi7890
    @sebthi7890 4 роки тому +4

    great technique, bravo, wonderful ballet, i am sorry for the victim...🙁

  • @Sira628
    @Sira628 4 роки тому +1

    ijjf?

  • @ujjwalrawat3223
    @ujjwalrawat3223 4 роки тому +7

    I want to learn the techniques, how can I join the group?

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому

      Follow us on Instagram: tutelairealexandre and Jujitsu.Etterbeek for more videos !

  • @farumfarumfarumswag2832
    @farumfarumfarumswag2832 5 років тому +6

    im confused is this what you show us also jiu jitsu beacuse i want to start to ju-jitsu and these things you show is it ju-jitsu or jiu-jitsu

  • @navinthiyambarawatte5121
    @navinthiyambarawatte5121 Рік тому +1

    This is cool do you train more in grappling then in striking?

  • @muhammadfaiajhossain3742
    @muhammadfaiajhossain3742 5 років тому +3

    plzzzzz make more video

  • @vi10k46
    @vi10k46 5 років тому +13

    Nice one!! Can you make some JJJ sparring videos as well??

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  5 років тому +3

      Hi ! Good idea we are going to post some additional videos in sparring context !

    • @imnotsure3334
      @imnotsure3334 4 роки тому +1

      Maarten van Rossem I wouldn’t count on it mate.
      These guys don’t spar at all.
      It’s all choreographed against non-resisting partners.
      They know everything they’re partner is going to do.
      All they gotta do is memorise it.
      It’s useless for self defence or combat or anything these instructors promise.
      JJJ is one of the least respected martial arts out there.
      When do you ever see someone use JJJ in MMA?
      Never because it doesn’t work against a resisting opponent.
      I bet none of these guys have never been punched in the face.
      If your interested in learning Martial arts or any kind of combat sport make sure you find a place that competes and or does live sparing/rolling.

    • @MikhaylaPenina
      @MikhaylaPenina 4 роки тому +1

      @@imnotsure3334 it's samurai things. In the past, it was banned because it was dangerous, even when they're practicing. Jjj were there for real combat, not like some sport we know today (ju-do, aiki-do, bjj). If you want to use it in mma, then all you get is judo/bjj. Not to mention that gracies are promoting bjj as ju jitsu, even though bjj is just a sport compared to jjj.

    • @gunthervanbost3726
      @gunthervanbost3726 4 роки тому

      @@imnotsure3334 Yes, they do. Look for ju jitsu fighting system

    • @Shinbusan
      @Shinbusan 4 роки тому

      still no video on sparring :(

  • @principekusanagi4110
    @principekusanagi4110 2 роки тому

    Pero que estilo de jujutsu es?

  • @farumfarumfarumswag2832
    @farumfarumfarumswag2832 5 років тому +4

    what is better for self defense. Karate og Japanese ju jitsu ?

    • @arnonabuurs7297
      @arnonabuurs7297 4 роки тому +1

      brasilian jiu jitsu

    • @farumfarumfarumswag2832
      @farumfarumfarumswag2832 4 роки тому

      @@arnonabuurs7297 ok :)

    • @WoVic
      @WoVic 4 роки тому +1

      Dont you guys mind ground fighting in gravel, concrete or just the plain general bar floor. Where the assailant might have friends?

    • @Raghav_Sachdeva
      @Raghav_Sachdeva 4 роки тому

      Farum#farum Farum#swag
      One is a striking art and one is grappling so they are hard to compare

    • @debian8234
      @debian8234 4 роки тому

      @@arnonabuurs7297 no

  • @ChadHanson-k3q
    @ChadHanson-k3q 4 місяці тому +1

    guy on the right needs to practice more he is getting his butt kicked

  • @biograffilmfilm1015
    @biograffilmfilm1015 5 років тому +2

    Can someone please answer me is this jujustu or jujitsu or is both The same

  • @AnnChovies
    @AnnChovies 10 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @daxmafesi
    @daxmafesi 4 роки тому

    Well done

  • @biograffilmfilm1015
    @biograffilmfilm1015 5 років тому +2

    Someone answer farum# farum

  • @vladdraculatepes9356
    @vladdraculatepes9356 2 роки тому

    Reality of combat

  • @farumfarumfarumswag2832
    @farumfarumfarumswag2832 5 років тому +2

    can you please answer :)

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  5 років тому +3

      Of course ! So this is Japanese JuJitsu which is also named jiu jitsu or ju jutsu so these are different terms referring to the same martial art !

    • @ademirjunior3090
      @ademirjunior3090 4 роки тому +1

      @@alexandrete835 what type of jujutsu is this?

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому +2

      @@ademirjunior3090 Hi ! it is pure Japanese jujutsu actually, with a focus on some type of techniques forming our dojo's style

  • @indranurhadi2142
    @indranurhadi2142 4 роки тому +1

    Where country all of you based? Such a good techniques

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому +1

      thank you so much for your comment ! Our Dojo is based in Belgium !

  • @Omniblade_Gaming
    @Omniblade_Gaming 4 роки тому +4

    A lot of these techniques are found in Jon wick

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому

      haha awesome thanks a lot for this motivating comment !

  • @K.R_Mony
    @K.R_Mony Рік тому +1

    Japanese Jiu Jitsu is like new version of Aikido. Look interesting and more work in real life

    • @michelleruss1
      @michelleruss1 Рік тому +2

      Judo and Aikido come from Jujutsu. Japanese Jujutsu is the parent of Aikido and Judo, it is a combat martial art for the Samurai. Very deadly and effective in real-life situations, takes yrs to master and most moves can be damaging and dangerous to learn because most involve reverse joint manipulation, bone breaks, throws, and death. Japanese Jujutsu is also heavily involved in weapons defense and offense including knives, staff, cane, guns, and chairs. Oss.

  • @novrahadi8568
    @novrahadi8568 5 років тому +24

    This is Jiujutsu for combat, true Japanese Jiujutsu, whereas BJJ is different because Gracie modified it to be more focused on sports aspects.

    • @jvecuosucj
      @jvecuosucj 5 років тому +8

      but BJJ is much more effective than japanese jiu jitsu

    • @Елисей-т1л
      @Елисей-т1л 5 років тому +10

      @@jvecuosucj AK-47 is more effective than all your *jitsu ;)

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  5 років тому +12

      @@Елисей-т1л at a certain level of practice, modern JuJutsu enables you to stop bullets with you bare hands, so I don't really agree with what you are saying (I'm kidding)

    • @Елисей-т1л
      @Елисей-т1л 5 років тому

      @@alexandrete835 ))

    • @dumkoph
      @dumkoph 5 років тому +4

      @@jvecuosucj I hope you are not being serious

  • @benjaminburch2754
    @benjaminburch2754 4 роки тому +6

    You guys must be young. Jujitsu is also spelled juijitsu it may be a misspell. It's the same art.

    • @BenBorisenko
      @BenBorisenko 4 роки тому

      Jujutsu and jiu-jitsu are technically the same thing but different spellings, but when most people refer to jiu-jitsu they typically mean Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu which isn’t like Jujutsu at all and is actually a descendant from Judo.

  • @biograffilmfilm1015
    @biograffilmfilm1015 5 років тому +1

    Wait is this jujustu

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  5 років тому +2

      This is japanese ju jitsu , ju jutsu or jiu jitsu ! different names for the same martial art 👌

  • @Jindsing
    @Jindsing 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. I have practiced JJJ and BJJ. Both of these arts have their applications and should be respected. This comment section is atrocious. If you have left an ignorant or supremacist comment, go back to white belt and learn humility.
    We should all do our best to run these "bros" out of our respective dojos.

    • @davida.rosales6025
      @davida.rosales6025 Рік тому

      Sorry, but BJJ has bloated marketing that calls for some pushback. They also act like thugs.

    • @Jindsing
      @Jindsing Рік тому

      @@davida.rosales6025 like i said. We should all do our best to run the bros(which include thugs) out of the dojos.

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 11 місяців тому +1

    Military special forces self defense demo

  • @apostlestevenl.williams5384
    @apostlestevenl.williams5384 5 років тому +2

    Look upDr.Moses Powell

  • @annajashuk4572
    @annajashuk4572 4 роки тому +1

    Чётко

  • @jeremyarroyo360
    @jeremyarroyo360 6 років тому +3

    Which dojo is this? I dont see this in bjj

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  6 років тому +3

      Hi Jeremy, it's a Belgian dojo ("JuJitsu Club Eurofed") where we practice Japanese JuJutsu. Newaza is not the focus such as in BJJ

    • @jeremyarroyo360
      @jeremyarroyo360 6 років тому +1

      @@alexandrete835 does your dojo have a branch in nyc?

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  6 років тому +1

      That would be awesome but, not currently !

    • @joshuaafcutler7348
      @joshuaafcutler7348 6 років тому +4

      @@jeremyarroyo360 Hi Jeremy, if you're looking for a great self-defense jiu jitsu school in NYC, check out Sei Shin Dojo in the East Village. It's an affiliated school of American Jiu Jitsu Centers, one of the leading self-defense systems in the country.

    • @fakename3344
      @fakename3344 5 років тому +1

      @@alexandrete835 Do you have a syllabus online? I'd like to see what the requirements are for each belt level.

  • @Whatsausername44
    @Whatsausername44 4 роки тому +1

    why are you wearing socks on the tatami

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  4 роки тому

      Because each time I wound my feets when doing takedowns when I practice bare foot (like I do for MMA) !

  • @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783
    @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783 3 роки тому +2

    I think everyone who studies either Judo and or BJJ should at some point study Japanese Jujutsu. It may have answers that BJJ or and Judo do not have.

  • @MiddleEast-4Ever
    @MiddleEast-4Ever 2 роки тому +4

    It is by far more classic and effective than Brazilian Jiu-jitsu

  • @ric5683
    @ric5683 5 років тому +2

    Ok

  • @bipedalhominid6815
    @bipedalhominid6815 4 роки тому +2

    This is pretty much MCMAP

    • @bloodrain4361
      @bloodrain4361 4 роки тому

      @Zabuza Momochi YES YOUR POINT ISSSSS

  • @billyjacc
    @billyjacc 5 років тому +1

    Y'all sure this ain't " Hapkido?" lol

    • @alexandrete835
      @alexandrete835  5 років тому +1

      It is indeed somewhat similar to Hapkido, but the difference resides in the fact that pure traditional Japanese JuJutsu is less circular (while Hapkido has many techniques similar to Aikido) and less focus on kicks; it is of course just a general answer

    • @jwgoon
      @jwgoon 5 років тому +3

      @@alexandrete835 The founder of Hapkido trained under the Headmaster of Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu. Same as that of Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido. Hence, the somewhat similarities between the two.