HI Again guys!
Thanks Yari, that site was exactly what i was looking for!
About topic, i see your point, and agree with it. I said a mix of BJJ and Aikido thinking just in techniques, not in philosophie, but of course if you pratice martial art based on its philosophies, it will not fit, then i think old Judo will fit much better with Aikido, than BJJ.
But i think that Aikido, exactly for its principles is not well explored. To make my point of view clear to you, ill tell you a fight that i saw in a Vale Tudo in Brazil. A Muay Thai fighter fought against a guy that pratices Karate ( im not quite sure, but i think both black "belts"). In the middle of fight, the karate guy threw a punch direct to the Muay Thai guy's face, but he took his wrist and went to an armlock, laying the guy on ground. ( That common one you guys do). It was amazing, than i thought why not more fighters pratices Aikido, of course by principles, but shoudnt have some line of Aikido that could help guys fights these kind of vale tudo fight,? you know, most of aikido's sensei dunno allowed his disciples enter a fight.
I know it sounds wierd to you, because Aikido is based on it passiveness, but of course its a Martial Art, and its techniques could have great value to a real fight too, should senseis fit its techniques to some fight situations that happen in these "everything goes" fights? Do you think this must be forbidden?
You know, there are 3 kind of martial artists, the guys who pratice for healthy and enlightment, those who pratice for selfdefense and those who pratices for competitive objectives, i think aikido can cover the first 2, but there is no much competitve feelings on it, and i agree that shouldnt have, but dont you think could open new horizons to it, if some guys pratices with competitve thoughts? Some senseis in Brazil are trying to do that, but the older ones are very conservative about that. I think all kind of praticioners should pratices aikido, its a very valueable art, and could really help some guys on its competitions.