Introduction to three types of martial arts you can learn: Judo, Jujutsu and Kendo. Call 734-645-6441 or visit www.JapaneseMartialArtsCenter.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
I knew this was just going to be an ad for some small time YMCA club that wants to teach “Martial Arts”..this is basicly an LA Weightloss advertisement, cause it sure as hell isn’t meant to teach you self defense. I mean listen to his quote at 1:10 ..are you kidding me?
Props to the guy for trying to expand his fitness program, but…well..idk..I guess it’s just not for me, lolz. Or anyone else that’s serious about martial arts for that matter.
this is all crap…. i’ve been training muay thai and grappling for almost 3 years now and i can tell you – there is nothing better than kickboxing combined with some grappling techniques , all that eastern traditional martial arts crap really sucks , i’ve been to 11 competitions (all of them for amateurs of course , martial arts are just my hobby) and i can tell you – none of them was won by a karate-ka or a kung-fu practicioner – they were all won by wrestlers or boxers
i am actually purple belt expert in japanese schools they used to teach us all sorts of things how to behave in front of enemy stuff like that learn how to displine power and stay on your own i took take won do that i used to practice when i was little back belt i have in my house i lost it somewhere so all people pick someone your own size cause they can kick your ass so bad feel nothing.
I am black belt in Won wa do. The most important aspect of a martial artist is to be dedicated and move forward towards perfection. Then one develops both power and speed beyond what you can imagine. I moved to New York recently and i am thinking about joining a martial art place. Keep it up.Every young man should practice martial arts!
im takeing kempo karate right now and it goes over a little bit of Judo and Jujutsu
like how to fall corectly and when on the ground how to protect ur self.
i just wish we went over some stuff about Kendo because i would like to know how to weield<— idk how to spell- a wepion if i am able to get 1. im a purple belt right now but when i get to black belt im thinking of try Kendo out
=^-^= it looks like fun =^-^=
All japanese martial arts came from China. I f you want to learn a self defence that is better than jujutsu, then learn the chen style of tai chi. The chen style is not slow, the slow style of tai chi is called yang. If you learn chen style tai chi, with some chi na, and wing chun, you will be able to wipe out any jujutsu user, but you have to train like the chinese do, 8 hours a day 6 days a week for you to beat anybody who uses japanese martial arts, and i mean anybody, masters as well.
You guys are right – we are beginners at kendo. We train “workshop” style, where we practice together the best we can. Luckily we have some yudansha from area kendo groups who come in and try to help us!
After visiting your website, I notice that you don’t list an instructor for kendo. Who is your instructor and what kendo organization are you affiliated with?
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91PUTERO1991 says:
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WHERE IS AIKIDO !
Saforge says:
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I knew this was just going to be an ad for some small time YMCA club that wants to teach “Martial Arts”..this is basicly an LA Weightloss advertisement, cause it sure as hell isn’t meant to teach you self defense. I mean listen to his quote at 1:10 ..are you kidding me?
Props to the guy for trying to expand his fitness program, but…well..idk..I guess it’s just not for me, lolz. Or anyone else that’s serious about martial arts for that matter.
smmironov says:
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The kendokas are not good.Their hiki man is bad and fumikomi too
smmironov says:
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@GralBank It’s not all about winning or loosing street fights. It’s about the way of the warrior
GralBank says:
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this is all crap…. i’ve been training muay thai and grappling for almost 3 years now and i can tell you – there is nothing better than kickboxing combined with some grappling techniques , all that eastern traditional martial arts crap really sucks , i’ve been to 11 competitions (all of them for amateurs of course , martial arts are just my hobby) and i can tell you – none of them was won by a karate-ka or a kung-fu practicioner – they were all won by wrestlers or boxers
YyJoBb says:
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What moves if done regularly will make me grow taller ?
sk8teboardElement says:
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my friend does this tooo, it’s HWARANDO
TheAngryHaggis says:
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This video is put together really well. Great job!
Glukozafan says:
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i am actually purple belt expert in japanese schools they used to teach us all sorts of things how to behave in front of enemy stuff like that learn how to displine power and stay on your own i took take won do that i used to practice when i was little back belt i have in my house i lost it somewhere so all people pick someone your own size cause they can kick your ass so bad feel nothing.
sciencemunk says:
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cool
bknanusi says:
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I am black belt in Won wa do. The most important aspect of a martial artist is to be dedicated and move forward towards perfection. Then one develops both power and speed beyond what you can imagine. I moved to New York recently and i am thinking about joining a martial art place. Keep it up.Every young man should practice martial arts!
sasorishadow says:
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im takeing kempo karate right now and it goes over a little bit of Judo and Jujutsu
like how to fall corectly and when on the ground how to protect ur self.
i just wish we went over some stuff about Kendo because i would like to know how to weield<— idk how to spell- a wepion if i am able to get 1. im a purple belt right now but when i get to black belt im thinking of try Kendo out
=^-^= it looks like fun =^-^=
maceioninjutsu says:
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I this agree
99knight says:
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ENTER THe DRAGON
kouteipenginda says:
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chinese = lair
vilario says:
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Joking right? Yang style is slow if i cant move fast whitout lost your center line right!?
macktheknife888 says:
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All japanese martial arts came from China. I f you want to learn a self defence that is better than jujutsu, then learn the chen style of tai chi. The chen style is not slow, the slow style of tai chi is called yang. If you learn chen style tai chi, with some chi na, and wing chun, you will be able to wipe out any jujutsu user, but you have to train like the chinese do, 8 hours a day 6 days a week for you to beat anybody who uses japanese martial arts, and i mean anybody, masters as well.
youngnbs says:
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You guys are right – we are beginners at kendo. We train “workshop” style, where we practice together the best we can. Luckily we have some yudansha from area kendo groups who come in and try to help us!
davedog159 says:
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Great video! The techniques look very good and it’s nice to see Jujutsu that looks applicable for real self defense. Sign me up!
MrTvolaCZ says:
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Kendokas on this videos seem to be very much beginners.
neogtrmn says:
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After visiting your website, I notice that you don’t list an instructor for kendo. Who is your instructor and what kendo organization are you affiliated with?