3 Top Aikido knock out moves

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Published 2019-05-08

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  • @Aikidoflow
    We are planning an expansion of our Youtube channel so we are looking for people that are interested in helping out on the channel. You don’t need to be an expert you just need to want to get involved. We are also looking for people that have some experience in aikido/ judo or any martial art that has falls, as you will need to be able to roll ! If you are interested send us a direct message (DM) either on the Youtube channel or facebook/twitter. You need to either live or be able to get to London (UK) as that’s where we run our Youtube channel from.
  • I love this guy. He makes it look so easy and he's so happy to teach us
  • I’ve studied martial arts since I was little. I have weapons training and some decent street fighting skills. This is literally the channel I have always wanted to see. We need to make sure we’re not being fancy in a street fight, but effective. Love this!
  • @johnsmith9430
    Guys you are terrific! O'Sensei said atemi is 70% of the fight, with 30% being locks and pins. And you combine it very well. I like Aikidoflow, an excellent youtube channel!
  • I like this guy because his teaching involves ways tp get out of a fight quickly without wanting necessarily destroy the opponent.
  • @5192aaron
    This will bring him down gently... HELL NO!! Killed me. Love this dude!
  • @patbiggin644
    I did aikido for 7 years, I loved it. I want to get back into it but the nearest dojo is too far for me to make on a daily basis. Aikido is so enjoyable
  • Literally taking notes. Just got into the first fight of my life and it was fucking scary and a situation I wouldn’t wish on anyone. Want tp study up so i dont have to be in that situation again. Thank you so much!
  • "Ok, i'll demonstrate on the dog now." "What?!?!" I almost* shouted loudly... in the middle of the night......
  • @LosoIAm
    I love the fact that you differentiate between Dojo and in a real life situation. To me, it is useful in that it is better to know these techniques and hope to never have to use them than to need them and not knowing the techniques. Thank you so much!
  • @Mr_Double_U
    Love it! Idea for a video : invite a police representative to discuss the law side of self defence - "reasonable force“ to compliment your moves. Obviously a person has the right to defend them self but knowledge is power.
  • @philstone3859
    Is it just me or is this guy lovable? His skills knowledge are great. If Lived in Britain I would definitely be a student. My kind of teacher. Quick to break something and equally quick to laugh. I can relate! Love this guy! Peace, Phil
  • @andycookin
    Stylin', Smilin', Rhymin'. Good natured & jolly, yet lethal . Thanks , most practical & direct.
  • @nigel5755
    Brilliant and informative as always and still laughing about him "not being able to wipe his bottom". Oh yeah, the dog was the star!! Bless!! 😂😂😂👍
  • @bair1382
    The techniques that you showed as the non-dojo techniques are the ones we do in daito Ryu Aikijujitsu (Kodakai). We practice them that way in the dojo (at about 50-70% speed and power and sometimes higher) but the uke has to be really good and be able to save themselves otherwise we slow it down a lot. Good stuff... keep showing practice vs reality videos with the bunkai.
  • @illyillyill
    This guy is hilarious, and these techniques might save my life one day.
  • I seriously want to learn these techniques. I'm a 62 year old 5' 7" 180 lbs kinda small male and a musician. I am often in situations around drunk and rowdy people and in possession of expensive instruments at times. I need to know how to disable a wannabe attacker that maybe wants my guitar or just is in a fighting mood. I Really appreciate your videos. ❤️👍
  • @Jazzman-bj9fq
    Very cool vid! On that last technique I see that instead of the throat smash you could just as easily do a palm heel strike to roll the head back on the neck or just elbow straight through the nose, each of which would be a shocker but wouldn't crush the larynx.
  • @Sifupapi
    "Like Jesus broke bread" 😂 great video guys. Great techniques, very enjoyable to watch. Azu you the man im just a fan 😄👍
  • @lsporter88
    Those are very nasty and potentially lethal techniques. I respect the fact that you respect the potential danger and continue to teach with the peaceful and positive attitude that I love this channel for.😎👍🏾