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Posted On:
3/22/2013 3:52pm
Style: Aikido--
I have been doing Martial Arts for a long time. I spent a 10+ yrs studying Karate and Japanese Jujitsu to name a few. I then became fascinated with Aikido and BJJ around the same time in 2005/2006. I have been practicing both for about 6-7 yrs on average. To date I have obtained my Shodan in Aikido and my blue belt in BJJ as mentioned on the website. I do train and teach some guys that are past blue belt in BJJ. And I also have Brown and Black Belt BJJ instructors that provide technical guidance for BJJ component at my school.
My reasons for combining both:
Aikido is a beautiful Martial Art and BJJ is a very practical martial art. I wanted to continue training in both arts and since I also love teaching I decided to teach both Martial Arts together as I think they compliment each other quite well. The philosophy of non-violence in both arts is what drew me in. Also the concepts of Aiki (i.e. flowing blending movements) can be found in both arts in their own unique way, hence my reason for the combination. As for the name "Aiki" "Jiu Jitsu" pronounced part Japanese "Aiki" and part Portuguese ˈʒu ˈʒitsu. Jiu Jitsu (jujutsu/jujitsu) is a Japanese word but when pronounced in Portuguese it has the accent. In the end call it what you want, it is just a nick name for the two arts combined, shorter than saying Aikido and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. We practice Aikido and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I am not a master of either nor do I claim to be. I just enjoy training and teaching the two arts. In each Art I am under the guidance of other higher ranked teachers so this is not something I am running by myself or claiming to be a Master of any sorts or inventor of a new Martial Art. Hope that clears up any misunderstanding. I am just a humble Martial Arts Student and Teacher and just love learning and spreading both Arts.
At SAIT where I practice Aikikai Aikido we also look at practical Traditional Aikijujitsu applications. I find that the BJJ helps me fill in gaps from my traditional Aikido/Aikijujitsu practice. I also love the sparring/rolling in BJJ which is not found in traditional Aikido practice. This is another reason for putting the two together to create a fun environment for people that want to benefit from both. All arts are great to learn and everyone will have their preferences. I just happen to be focusing on Aikido and BJJ. -
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Wait what? You are BJJ blue belt combining it with Aikido and teaching?
The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
All I got is genes and chromosomes
Consider me Black to the bone
All I want is peace and love
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Posted On:
3/22/2013 4:05pm
Style: JiuJistu--
Hello and welcome to this site.
I would like to address a few points.
1) What do you mean by... That would imply that you are doing both for 6/7 years according to my math skills. Thus why the averaging?I have been practicing both for about 6-7 yrs on average
2) How come you are only a BlueBelt after that time?
3) Are the people you mention (those of higher rank) running the training or supervising it? If so, could you please name them? -
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Posted On:
3/22/2013 4:22pm
Style: Aikido--
I teach some of the BJJ classes and all the Aikido Classes. I have one Brown Belt that helps teach some of the BJJ classes. Eventually I will have a black belt teaching the BJJ classes. Just want to keep training. Also location is factor. Most of the BJJ schools are futher away in the City. I am working on an Aiffiliation at the moment with a 3rd degree black belt from Brazil that will become our BJJ technical Director. I think my purple belt should be around the corner as I seem to be on par with other Purple Belts in rolling that is.
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Posted On:
3/22/2013 4:30pm
Style: Aikido--
I started training BJJ in 2007 and Aikido in 2006. I train both of them together at the same time on different days though. I train with Brown Belts like Clifton Baker (GB brown belt with 4 strips) and Purple belts like James Haddad (MMA fighter) which has allowed me to improve my BJJ game. I don't go to GB often enough to get promoted. Interesting story how I got my blue belt. I attended 12 classes at the local GB and I guess I was rolling well enough that the Professor surprised me with a Blue belt. Remember though in the mean time I have been training on a regular basis with guys like James on a weekly basis, though that has seemed to slow down this year 2013. Maybe if I went more often I would get promoted faster.
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Posted On:
3/22/2013 4:39pm -
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The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
All I got is genes and chromosomes
Consider me Black to the bone
All I want is peace and love
On this planet (Ain't that how God planned it?) --P.E. -
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Posted On:
3/22/2013 6:31pm
Style: Aikido--
Well what can I say. It is what it is. All I can do is keep training. The rank will come with time I suppose. In the mean time I am just going to continue enjoying training. If you are ever in the Area drop by for class.
Last edited by andellalexander; 3/22/2013 6:32pm at . Reason: spelling.
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Thanks, but no. Aikido is not my cup of tea and no offense, if I take up BJJ it'll be someone with more experience.
The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
All I got is genes and chromosomes
Consider me Black to the bone
All I want is peace and love
On this planet (Ain't that how God planned it?) --P.E.



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