I'm not saying he isn't all that his says he is. I would guess that he is just trying to cash in on the market (whatever, gotta pay the bills.). His gym also offers MMA and this is a red flag to me being that he is from a traditional background. His gym offers kickboxing and I am curious about his credentials in this. Aiki can still be found on their website though and their Facebook page ends with /DaitoRyuAikijujutsu/. I also noticed they have gotten away from using the aikijujutsu lately to advertise and mostly advertise jujutsu as their program. I emailed Diato Ryu Canada's organizing body and they never heard of the guy. His website shows they offer Jujutsu as well as daito ryu aikijujutsu. I want to know if this guy is legit or not. Who graded him? What dates did he get is black belt, his 1st degree, his 2nd degree ect. His instructors are not listed anywhere that I can find. Prior to this I never heard of him so I am wondering if his 8th degree is legit (local martial artists question an 8th degree at his age being early 40's). I took notice of his school when they hosted Royce Gracie in 2012. I am thinking of starting back up again and was curious about a local instructor that has popped up in my area. I guess what is lacking is a way to break and pass my partner's guard, plus a sweep (the scissor sweep should do the trick).Īn other thing : I am a one trick pony when it come to start fights : since we start rolling on our knees, I always pick up my partner to pull him into my guard, then try to go for the triangle or the armbar, which makes me kinda predictable, do you have any strategic advices to improve my game?Ībout 12 years ago I practiced traditional Japanese Jujutsu and made it to green belt. Americana lock from side and mount positionĪaand that's it. The Gesa gatame headlock, and three techniques to escape from it (although my gesa gatame game is terrible) The Jugi Gatame armbar, from guard and mount According to you grappling guys, what are the things I should learn about? (except of course what my instructor is teaching me) But well, I enjoyed it quit a bit and decided to expand my game by watching youtube stuff and reading about BJJ/Ne Waza. We do usually only five minutes of rolling each week, since Yoseikan isn't mostly about groundfighting. Good day guys, so far my training is going well, but on thing bother me a bit : we don't spend that much time on the ground.
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