Robert Mustard Sensei, 7th Dan, Yoshinkan Aikido



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Robert Mustard Sensei is one of the top Yoshinkan Aikido instructors in the world. This video is a demonstration he performed in Hawaii in a seminar featuring himself, Chida Sensei (8th dan), and Inoue Kancho (9th Dan)


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Wow, that's awesome ... ( 1 month ago by billmacdonald32)
Wow, that's awesome, bricology. Exactly what MMA competitions have you won using Aikido? What's your name and where can we look up your fight record? I'm sure you should have no problem walking your talk here. Finally, a real Aikido fighter! I really can't wait to see the record on that. Better yet, how about some posted video of your using Aikido in actual (non-choreographed) MMA fighting?! Yes, that would really do it.
I wonder how much ... ( 1 month ago by bricology)
I wonder how much you understand about MMA bouts, aikido, and reading comprehension. I never said I use aikido _exclusively_; I said I use techniques from it, just as I use techniques from the other forms I mentioned. There's no point in using aikido for everything in bouts, because -- news to you -- aikido is a *defensive* form. Do you know some way to win a bout *defensively*? Perhaps you can share them with us. But I definitely use aikido's kuzushi techniques, and for recovering from falls.
Busted. Just ... ( 1 month ago by billmacdonald32)
Busted. Just another Aikido lier.
Yeah, right. You ... ( 1 month ago by bricology)
Yeah, right. You can go fuck yourself anytime now.
And more proof of ... ( 1 month ago by bricology)
And more proof of your being reading-comprehension challenged: I wrote "I use aikido techniques all the time in MMA sparring", to which you replied "what MMA competitions have you won using Aikido? What's your name and where can we look up your fight record? Finally, a real Aikido fighter!" Anyone but someone with his head up his own ass would know the difference between SPARRING and COMPETITIONS with FIGHT RECORDS. Apparently, that excludes you. How's the smell in there?
There is quite a ... ( 1 month ago by dAlen7)
There is quite a bit of misunderstanding about Aikido. Some branches of Aikido would not hurt a fly. Others will put you in hospital. In fact, a high ranking guy, the size of a bull, was sent to the hospital while training at our seminar because of a move. Joint twist, locks, pins, can take years...if ever to heal. (I know from experience.) A bloody face, heals a lot quicker...its deceptive. No Aikido competitions because people would walk away maimed.
oh...and about ... ( 1 month ago by dAlen7)
oh...and about people who resist techniques...well, thats why we have atemi (strikes and kicks) in all of our moves. Your center (balance) will be made to be upset and then our in a world of pain once that joint lock/pin is applied. (You will wish all you had is a bloody nose) Again, I gave a dude a bloody nose, and he gave me pain in my joint for over a year...then I took up Aikido. ;)
markaval: But real ... ( 1 month ago by jitsukadan)
markaval: But real attackers don't attack the way aikido ukis do. The kusushi required is different, it is more advanced as real attacks have less commitment the aikido ones. In aikido, the uki all but takes his own balance allowing tori to perform an elegant throw with ease. If you tried Judo you'd see what I mean. Although I would argue the commitment to `attacks' in judo is less than in a real fight as there are no strikes. (If you wanted strikes you could try MMA.)
..and just come ... ( 1 month ago by markaval)
..and just come back from seminar with Robert Mustard and Joe Thanbu. As a 4th/5th Dan Joe Thanbu was a night club bouncer and now teaches aikido techniques to security personel and bouncers. How much more 'real' do you want?! Oh, and boy is this man fast....your problem is you see videos clips on You Tube and you make snap judgements and think that is what Aikido is all about. Bunkai (practical application) of Aikido is devastating - and you can resist all you want, just makes pain worse.
Good to see you've ... ( 1 month ago by markaval)
Good to see you've got an open mind, and you can see beyond the obvious. The skill of breakfalling in aikido (uke) is often ignored or just considered fake. But it takes years of training to get to the level of taking a hit like these guys. And to have the level of skill to deliver the right amount of power in the technique to match the skill level is even harder. Find a quality instructor - there is a lot of crap of aikido, but if you find good stuff it will be worth it.
Sorry but this is ... ( 1 month ago by markaval)
Sorry but this is wrong, pure and simple - surprisingly way off the mark if you are as high level as you say. Real aikido takes place up close and dirty: you can't do anything to anyone six feet away (unless you've got a sword in your hand!). OSensei said that in a real fight 80% of aikido is atemi (punching, kicking). think about that for a second. You create the opening with a punch and then away you go..of course the real challenge is to be good enough to create the opening without atemi..
I have used aikido ... ( 1 week ago by aibuwarrior)
I have used aikido in real fights twice.Not planned but real attacks by honest to God bad guys. It works unimaginably well. The first time I was at Go-Kyu. The second time was at Ni-Kyu.If you think it does'nt work, then you are an ignoramus! I train seven days a week. I've trained for twelve years. I've never met Sensei Mustard. A person who insults,challenges or impunes a martial artist's abilities on Youtube ceases to have integrity and should be ignored.
Unfortunately - as ... ( 1 week ago by billmacdonald32)
Unfortunately - as is always the case with anything to do with Aikido - your claims of realism cannot be proven. If Aikido were effective and actually useful in a real fight, there would be abundant evidence, not just the boyish fantasies of Youtube users such as yourself.
Describe 'realism'.. ( 1 week ago by Max4Lulz)
Describe 'realism'..
Farshad's poor head ... ( 1 week ago by MaruSeru76)
Farshad's poor head...
aikido is a thrill ... ( 1 week ago by MaruSeru76)
aikido is a thrill to train in, most people doing it love the art, and that's good enough for them. real fighting will take it's toll on you. great fighters get smashed to pieces. aikido is interested in working together to master techniques in the art, someone trieso to hurt you or your family, you kill them. other than that.. just train man, don't get all testosteron-ish, aikido is fantastic and a real teacher would rock your world in an instant... that's what aikido students undestand...
yes, real fighting ... ( 1 week ago by MaruSeru76)
yes, real fighting is up close.. unless you control the distance.
all fighting is about controlling distance. each art has a different distance. Pick an art, and i'll tell you what the distance is..
Why use the MMA ... ( 1 week ago by markaval)
Why use the MMA template? On the street you're not going to bump in to many MMA guys! Most people don't do martial arts to see how it would match up against MMA; they do it to defend themselves against 'joe thug' in street who is going to intimidate, punch, kick, bite, headbutt etc. If you can't apply aikido in fight you're going to get beaten up. But that goes for all the other martial arts too. In a fight it's not the art itself, it's the person doing it that determines its effectiveness.
Osu! Respect to ... ( 1 week ago by Max4Lulz)
Osu! Respect to Mustard Sensei. He is amazing. Also, I'm sick of MMA people, bragging. Training in different martial arts has been going on for years, does there really need to be a label on it. Besides MMA is full of macho, alphamale jackoffs who forgot the true meaning and essence of Martial Arts. And yes, I have used Aikido a few times in pubs and on the street, after retreat and dissuasion were no longer an option, and of course I was able to incapacitate them, and retreat.
Define real life. ... ( 1 week ago by Max4Lulz)
Define real life. As a bouncer, it's worked wonders for me. I've prevent many bottles from slicing my head open thanks to the techniques I've learned over only a span of 2 years. Just because you watch videos on Youtube doesn't mean you can automatically judge a martial art. Grow up.
Evidence? Get off ... ( 1 week ago by Max4Lulz)
Evidence? Get off Youtube. Watching videos on Youtube doesn't give you the right or position to judge.
The whole idea of ... ( 1 week ago by Max4Lulz)
The whole idea of Aikido is never to use it unless there is absolutely no choice in the matter. The reason there is no 'evidence' of it being used in real life is because you're looking for it on Youtube, like an idiot.
markaval: I agree ... ( 6 days ago by jitsukadan)
markaval: I agree with most of your points. I mentioned in my last post that I felt you would get less committed attacks in Judo and MMA than you'd get `on the street'. But I still feel that on the street you would get less commitment than you would from an Aikido uki. Training in Judo or MMA would provide an opportunity to _safely_ test your balance breaking technique against more realistic opponent. An opponent above the level of Joe Thug rather than below it.
Angry White Pajamas ( 3 days ago by webslinger1)
Angry White Pajamas



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