Hokutoryu jujutsu demo

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  • @sokegreene
    @sokegreene 7 років тому +23

    I have been teaching Jujutsu for 38 years and I must say you guys are the real deal, I love the techniques ! I'm from USA/ Indiana. And teach "Midori Kazoku Bushi Jujutsu !

  • @PerNyk
    @PerNyk 13 років тому +4

    Very interesting. One of the most complete systems I've seen. Techniques from BJJ, Judo, Kickboxing, Karate, Muay Thai knees, Krav Maga etc. The most important thing today is to be a complete fighter. A well-rounded fighter. Very interesting, good job!!

  • @Da1shi
    @Da1shi 13 років тому +1

    Great demo. Hokutoryu forever.

  • @edgarvelarde-alvarezumeres3138
    @edgarvelarde-alvarezumeres3138 9 років тому +2

    Excellent demonstration of Jujutsu. Strong stood, so doing newaza.

  • @andyszwejda3101
    @andyszwejda3101 7 років тому +1

    This is what I like to call one of those You Must Never Hesitate kind of videos.

  • @houseofthetruewayma
    @houseofthetruewayma 13 років тому +2

    @muipo0 yes, striking is involved in jujutsu. Many times you must strike someone in order to soften them in order to pull something off. Take their mind off of what it is already on. Vital areas in almost every text that is written are included.......and also consider weapons being involved as well.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 12 років тому +3

    Actually, Japanese Jujutsu schools did evolve into non-armor fighting techniques over time as the Samurai found themselves getting into more combat situations without body armor. They didn't just learn how to fight in armor only.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 13 років тому +1

    @muipo0 Both Judo and Jujutsu have always had kicks and punches. It's called "Atemi-Waza," meaning "striking technique."

  • @kanthabelmaniac7906
    @kanthabelmaniac7906 3 роки тому

    I dont know why, but I cant stop thinking of the 'fist of the north star'

  • @GiarcraiGO
    @GiarcraiGO 13 років тому

    @Skumbanan312 this school is in Finland, which is next to Russia. Considering the AK is made in Russia and the AK is the most popular assault weapon on earth; it makes sense for them to be familiar with that weapon

  • @tobisukesin
    @tobisukesin 14 років тому

    Hokutoryu ju jutsu just gives you the tools for self defense is up to you how to use it...
    Martial arts is not only about tecniques it`s also about people...
    Hokutoryu ju jutsu rocks

  • @odanne29
    @odanne29 9 років тому +1

    Like this style alot, it´s great...

  • @blaablaaster
    @blaablaaster 12 років тому +2

    Well The soke has been named to predessor for Richard Morris style and the
    the style is a member of world jujutsu federation so looks guite legit to me. You are right the style is a combination of jujutsu, karate and boxing..
    The japanese name of the style is a complement for the japanese budo roots..

  • @khatack
    @khatack 6 років тому +2

    Man I'd just love to become a Monk and dedicate my life to something like this. It's damn difficult to master anything with all the damn busywork of modern life.

  • @RogerRabbit123
    @RogerRabbit123 14 років тому +1

    THIS is jujutsu ! excellent !! simple and usefull techniques, hart and full contact sparring ! oh man i would like to have this style in germany!

  • @branthonkanen8681
    @branthonkanen8681 2 місяці тому

    Looking good!

  • @Nikolas100o10oao
    @Nikolas100o10oao 11 років тому +1

    Very impressive. Looks effective.

  • @toddymo
    @toddymo 13 років тому

    Excellent video, and I agree with Streetefective. I note quite a bit of dissention within the comments, and it's nonsense...ramblings posted by folks with no videos of themselves doing anything showing they know anything (I take that back, there is some knot-tying), and complaints about it being "rough." I for one enjoyed this, and thank you for posting.

  • @rowinubink516
    @rowinubink516 6 років тому +1

    Is that a Kalashnikov at 2:50? Damn this is badass!

  • @ingjujutsu
    @ingjujutsu 12 років тому

    Post more video, very interesting style. Hope to see more.

  • @callsofscv
    @callsofscv 7 років тому +10

    This looks to me like Kano's Judo before he made it a sport.

    • @psychotropy101
      @psychotropy101 6 років тому

      Good eye. You would be correct

    • @Jantzu
      @Jantzu 5 років тому +1

      Judo has been created from jujutsu

    • @DegenerateSharingan
      @DegenerateSharingan 4 роки тому

      @Nigel Sanford wait so there's actually striking in Judo? Kano actually did some karate training in, I thought classic Japanese jujutsu always had atemi waza?

  • @MrKarate_11
    @MrKarate_11 12 років тому +4

    Awesome. I practice Kyokushin Karate and I was thinking to start some judo clases to complete my skills and make something like this, and i'm surprised that it just exists. It seems very powerful and useful. (sorry my english, i'm spanish).
    OSU!

  • @CrinosAD
    @CrinosAD 4 роки тому

    WOW... Fantastic!

  • @azurelostandfound4441
    @azurelostandfound4441 11 років тому +4

    Did you hear the one about the Goto Ha Yagyu Shingan Ryu instructor who tried to do something similar? Unfortunately, with the number of neck breaks, back breaks, etc. in that curriculum only one student survived the first class...
    The Koryu (and their descendants') methods of training are not about a stilted "respect" or "gentleness", they are at heart a way of practicing martial, not sport, techniques in a safe way. The respect is an outgrowth of the trust the training partners must have.

  • @soundtreks
    @soundtreks 12 років тому

    This kind of JJ is very practical and cannot be undervalued. For those worried about martial artists abusing their skills, just type in fights on UA-cam and see how many vids come up that include a martial artist getting into it with someone else- few if any.

  • @pcjudosambo
    @pcjudosambo 13 років тому

    @44excalibur Yes, you're right but in Judo it's a Kata and not practiced often. In Ju-Jitsu (aka JuJutsu) it's practiced weekly.

  • @Tomcat432
    @Tomcat432 14 років тому +1

    im gonna start train this.... i hope its goood! I have been on many martial arts so i hope its really good

  • @psychotropy101
    @psychotropy101 6 років тому

    This is just like the Japanese jiujitsu I practiced as a kid. Difference is these guys do much more live resistance training with striking than we did.

    • @MegaRagingBunny
      @MegaRagingBunny 3 роки тому

      live resistance training.. you mean sparing right?

  • @IamSuvita
    @IamSuvita 12 років тому

    Hi, you have to look for this on google or another searching machine on the internet, just fill in "jujutsu mexico" or "jujutsu (your hometown)" and klick search :)

  • @Stre3tboyz
    @Stre3tboyz 12 років тому

    This is a great montage! Very motivating :D

  • @hhurtta
    @hhurtta 14 років тому

    @PuhKiller kutakuinkin kaikkien lajien alkeiskurssiharjoituksiin voi osallistua ilmaiseksi ainakin muutaman viikon verran. Edistyneempien harjoitusten seuraamisesta kannattaa kysya kyseisen seuran ohjaajilta.

  • @thomasabrahams5063
    @thomasabrahams5063 6 років тому

    I am new to jujutsu and just realized there are kicks in this martial art..

  • @RoopeKorpela
    @RoopeKorpela 15 років тому

    Hieman näyttää mahtavalta harrastukselta! Olisin aivan satavarmasti kans tuol, jos asuis lähellä. Ite oon Gijimon-kai Karatesta jossa on paljon jujutsua ja tosi monet liikkeet tuossa videossa on tuttuja. 5/5 ja favorite :D

  • @djtone78
    @djtone78 12 років тому

    Just EXCELLENT !!!!

  • @GiarcraiGO
    @GiarcraiGO 13 років тому +1

    My only negative comment is how often they go down while taking down their opponents. Just hope they don't have a friend near by to come kick your head in while you're busy grappling. Drop them and kick them while they're still down, them move on quickly.

  • @NihilistiPekka
    @NihilistiPekka 14 років тому

    Huhhuh, melkosen voimallinen video!

  • @k0ns0l3
    @k0ns0l3 13 років тому +1

    I liked the video a lot, although I'm not really of fan of going to the ground (even if it is important to learn if we need to defend against that). I could also do without the gun disarmament, but oh well... Even so, all the other parts of the video are very good. From the strikes, to the throws and joint locks.
    Just a quick question... Why the name hokutoryu?

  • @sabatonfightervlogsgachaun5949
    @sabatonfightervlogsgachaun5949 3 роки тому

    You don't mess with Auvo Niiniketo

  • @JKT6
    @JKT6 13 років тому

    that looks tough! No padding whilst sparring... wow

  • @k0ns0l3
    @k0ns0l3 13 років тому

    @oijauho Yes, I know that it is a Finnish Jujutsu style. My former kickboxing coach already had told me about your style, that was why I was looking for videos of it :)
    I know it means north star (or more accurately it refers to the Big Dipper constelation). Is there any meaning to this, related to Finland? Or... Is it related to "Fist of the North Star"/Kenshiro? :P

  • @OverPaidChimp
    @OverPaidChimp 12 років тому

    I think it's just the spelling, it's the Hokutoryu part that seperates this particular art from other forms of Ju-Jutsu.

  • @Ozznize
    @Ozznize 13 років тому

    @muipo0 also this is a slightly modified version

  • @Mwayra6
    @Mwayra6 12 років тому

    Ju Jitsu is the international name but for some reason in some countries they call it Ju Jutsu but it's the same thing. As far as I know Hokutoryu means it's full contact as opposed to normal Ju Jitsu which is semi contact. Then there is also Jiu Jitsu which usually has no hits and kicks and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu which again has more contact but no hits and kicks as far as I know unless you incorporate it to MMA.

  • @mr.toadstool3704
    @mr.toadstool3704 6 років тому

    I love this and I love you

  • @nevrast
    @nevrast 14 років тому

    Do you know if there is some place in Kokkola to practice Ju-jutsu?

  • @cherniyalpinist
    @cherniyalpinist 12 років тому

    To all those guys, who write about, how this is not Jiu-Jitsu and disrespectful to the style etc. You, guys better wake up. First of all JJ was born and used for the use on a battlefield, so complaining about it being brutal is just funny.

  • @Don.Mendoza
    @Don.Mendoza 12 років тому

    do you know where is a jujutsu dojo in Mexico????
    tks

  • @TheRealJupitz
    @TheRealJupitz 12 років тому

    If you thinking that witch could be better choise orginal jujutsu or jujutsu hokutoryu. I rather say hokutoryu cos' it's modern and real action. And cos' it is a finnish modification of orginal jujutsu makes it more interesting. For example Finnish martial art a called "Han Moo Doo" it's just pure kick-ass action. Take a look :D

  • @Demonbasher
    @Demonbasher 14 років тому

    @X2warriorX2 totta!! hokutoryu ju jutsu rulaa!!!

  • @Stamatos
    @Stamatos 6 років тому

    This looks like Danzan Ryu, I'm down. Like what they are going for here.

  • @Nikolas100o10oao
    @Nikolas100o10oao 12 років тому

    This videos is amazing

  • @Freogeteknet
    @Freogeteknet 14 років тому

    @velhonen there sure is!! ^^

  • @miguelpalacios4264
    @miguelpalacios4264 11 років тому

    dont say that untill you try it!, you`ll see is more than that

  • @twint1p
    @twint1p 13 років тому

    hahaa can't wait to my first training to start!

  • @TekNacho
    @TekNacho 13 років тому

    can anyone tell me why jujutsu is not as popular as other martial arts? i don't know much about it but i'd like to learn more

  • @MrKaikkivaltias
    @MrKaikkivaltias 13 років тому

    @Prepared2Live
    You're right, this is not Japanese ju-jutsu but Hokutoryu ju-jutsu. But judging senseis and other people by a trailer of the sport is ignorant to say the least.

  • @keichushindointernational6608
    @keichushindointernational6608 8 років тому +4

    Jujutsu is the original form of Jiu-jitsu. As a matter of fact Americans had a difficult time pronouncing the word. So when the style was brought back to America and to different places around the world those people progressed the word into "Jiu-jitsu". Furthermore in Japanese the word is not broken up into two pieces, that was also something done by Americans, to let themselves and others pronounce it better and easier. To conclude this word "Jujutsu" has been grandfathered down threw the years and is now known as "Jiu-jitsu". By the way, dont forget this is a demonstration for the exact purpose of showing people their style and letting them see a example of techniques. Lastly I highly doubt anyone here is trying to "show off". Give them credit for making the video its nice footage.

    • @ewiem4351
      @ewiem4351 6 років тому

      This is total BS. The "correct spelling" is in Japanese.

    • @rougarou1559
      @rougarou1559 6 років тому

      Miyama ryu and san yama bushi ryu is jujutsu.

  • @vincentbarbierato5848
    @vincentbarbierato5848 5 років тому

    Bravo!

  • @cherniyalpinist
    @cherniyalpinist 12 років тому +2

    Second - all this sentimental and thoughtful nonsense about being soft, not using full contact, be gentle with your partner is fine... for as long as you stay inside the dojo. Once you on the street - nobody is going to be gentle and respectful and your only aim is to disable your attacker. And if you do not train in realistic conditions - you going to to get harmed or even die. Plain and simple.

  • @X2warriorX2
    @X2warriorX2 15 років тому

    ju-jutsusta parempaa harrastusta en tiedäkkäään!!!!!!!

  • @Arafinwe93
    @Arafinwe93 14 років тому

    Does anyone know if they only speak finish at hokutoryu in pietarsaari?
    I was just wondering if they speak any swedish =)
    If you know could anyone give me some contact info? Because i dont know if the information ive got is te correct one...

  • @Movielunatic
    @Movielunatic 14 років тому

    Hojo hojo ;)

  • @RONBONIX
    @RONBONIX 12 років тому

    Nice!!

  • @mikrosbobos
    @mikrosbobos 12 років тому

    I have a question. I do aikido but with the moves we are going we try to be professionals (not harm the others). It seems that jujutsu is very painful when you demonstrate. Is it true?

  • @nancylopez6997
    @nancylopez6997 11 років тому

    Looks like fun

  • @conscarcdr
    @conscarcdr 13 років тому

    2:35 Guess what other surprises you'll find in a Finnish dojo...

  • @tone3560
    @tone3560 4 роки тому

    The first "action" clip they played looks like aikido

  • @biintzki
    @biintzki 11 років тому +1

    it's hardcore but nothing is as hardcore as hokutoryu :D

  • @igotbarz1
    @igotbarz1 12 років тому

    Thanks! :)

  • @SaltedMallows
    @SaltedMallows 12 років тому

    Where can a brotha
    Practice this in Detroit?

  • @amshamshams
    @amshamshams 15 років тому

    For what purpose do they have an AK-47 there?

  • @JujutsuHeiho
    @JujutsuHeiho 12 років тому +1

    A Ryu is a lineage. Unless it's coming from a Japanese Ryu or developed by a Japanese before pre meiji era. I don't see why it's called a Ryu.
    What Japanese budo roots does it have?

    • @karrikemppainen1535
      @karrikemppainen1535 7 років тому

      Jujutsuheiho Late comment. Inspiration, perhaps? None of this would exist, if roots didn't exist.

  • @sandapandas5074
    @sandapandas5074 11 років тому

    i like a lot of it

  • @Huguescher
    @Huguescher 6 років тому

    Cool

  • @Mwayra6
    @Mwayra6 12 років тому

    Yes I understand that but in the western world Ju Jitsu and Ju Jutsu is the exact same thing. The same form of martial arts

  • @beirdoe
    @beirdoe 10 років тому +13

    I thought they said "no bullshit"...

    • @kevah94
      @kevah94 7 років тому +1

      What is it that is bullshit?

  • @williamsanzvivanco3817
    @williamsanzvivanco3817 10 років тому

    soundtrack?

  • @tranlangamingo5409
    @tranlangamingo5409 6 років тому

    Nothing new but this school is mad crazy Oossssss for hardcornedness

  • @finnstroll
    @finnstroll 13 років тому

    lol would 3:44 work in real life? i gues u'd have to do it during a small instance of distraction but still

  • @jm1981jm
    @jm1981jm 15 років тому

    @NextenBlade , well then ju-jutsu just is not for you. You could try something like tai chi. :)

  • @fistatack
    @fistatack 13 років тому

    @HyokaiJuJutsu good stuf man :)

  • @AlteredRealm
    @AlteredRealm 10 років тому

    cool!

  • @guga_lpc
    @guga_lpc 6 років тому

    Meu sonho - My Dream *_* n Bushido

  • @Demonbasher
    @Demonbasher 13 років тому

    oliko kukaan tääl turun leiril ???

  • @satriagemilang9
    @satriagemilang9 3 роки тому

    🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @KaikkiPuhuuNorjaa
    @KaikkiPuhuuNorjaa 14 років тому

    @INSANESUICIDE big rock - kevin macleod

  • @aznboi1027
    @aznboi1027 11 років тому +1

    If you get injured in sparring you won't able to practice for days. So that's a stupid thing to go "all out". Plus you will lose a good partner to practice with.

  • @ropsukempo
    @ropsukempo 12 років тому

    This is more modern

  • @eliasrel1997
    @eliasrel1997 4 роки тому

    🎩
    👀
    👄 Wtf
    👏🏻 Bravo 👍🏻

  • @CYM2407
    @CYM2407 11 років тому

    What this video shows is not jujutsu - it is, as JujutsuHeiho rightly states, a hybrid of karate and judo.
    Jujutsu can be painful during demos, but similarly to aikido, usually only when uke forgets to co-operate.

  • @oppositio1
    @oppositio1 12 років тому

    Mikä biisi?

  • @sahiblindberg
    @sahiblindberg 13 років тому

    HYVÄ SUOMI!:)

  • @Freogeteknet
    @Freogeteknet 15 років тому

    @INSANESUICIDE no I dont think it does if you are going to learn self defence then you as well learn how to put them down on the ground without cutting their throught!! Have you ever heard about ju-jutsu kai!! And with the hitting when holding I think that is mostly bad in competing accations!!

  • @ENIdesigns
    @ENIdesigns 12 років тому

    google mixed "martial arts in detroit"

  • @Ibadnabad
    @Ibadnabad 9 років тому

    Hokuotoryu is an ass kicking style of jujutsu.

  • @GrenlandJuJitsu
    @GrenlandJuJitsu 10 років тому

    Nice :-)

  • @ToeB91
    @ToeB91 12 років тому

    northern star

  • @igotbarz1
    @igotbarz1 12 років тому

    What's the difference between Ju Jitsu and Ju Jutsu?

    • @rougarou1559
      @rougarou1559 6 років тому +1

      Both are correct. Both are butcheries of a japanese term defined as fighting and overcoming an armed or unarmed opponent with no weapons or very little in the way of weapons. Real japanese jujutsu used any means available, be it punches, kick, blocks grabs , parries, deflections......anything goes.
      BJJ is based on judo and there is a difference

  • @Demonbasher
    @Demonbasher 13 років тому

    Arman käveli muuten vastaan sillä viimeisimmällä turun leirillä :D

  • @svalovica
    @svalovica 14 років тому

    im so sad that this sport isnt in slovakia :-( .... i want to train it..