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Aiki Jujitsu?

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I am very in to martial arts. There is a class in my college called Aiki Jujitsu. Will this class help me with my bjj and judo and could some body explain what it is.

Should I take it or would I be better off with 2 classes that offer certifications in C.P.R , Life Guard training,first aid and Basic life support

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  1. jackie chan


  2. Forget what that TKD lover says. All TKD people think they're the sh*t, but for some reason a good BJJ guys KICKS HIS *** EVERY TIME.

    TKD=flashy kicks that mean nothing in a real fight.

    BJJ=Blue belt will own a TKD black belt.

  3. it can help because it improves grappling and it was revered as a high level martial arts a while back i would give it a shot if a form of it worked for the creater of aikido and his art is one of the biggest. i dont belive its practice should give u any bad habits. id try it out first but im realy into martial arts

  4. Aiki Jujutsu is an unmodified art from feudal Japan. It is a battlefield art used by the Samurai class for centuries. The teachings have remained intact and complete along an unbroken line of succession to the modern day.

    In Aiki Jujutsu, grappling and ground fighting are also taught, but they are given the status as less-than-favourable situations which  are generally avoided whenever possible.

    This is because the focus of Aiki Jujutsu is in dealing with multiple attackers, and being tied up with one opponent on the ground is not a good thing to do when you have one or two additional enemies closing in on you. In the philosophy of Aiki Jujutsu, it is better to remain standing and aware of your surroundings and to just put your opponent on the ground rather than follow him there.

    Rather than provide only a single response for a given situation, the system is structured to give students literally hundreds of possible techniques and combinations of techniques to follow up against any attack. More versatility means a better chance of getting out of a violent encounter uninjured, and that's one of the major goals of the teachings.

  5. Aiki jujitsu is the original martial art of the samurai.  From it came Jujitsu, Judo, Aikido, and BJJ.  Techniques are kinda soft more like Aikido then anything else.  Don't think it will help you much with bjj.

  6. Aiki Jujitsu is c**p! i studied it in NYC almost 10 years ago, Tae Kwon Do is the way to go.
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