How will you find time to be the guy(the, singular, as none exist yet afaik) that can use Aikido to kick *** while so busy trying to be that guy for jowga.
There's only so many hours in a day.
Simple. Find one technique that I've already done that is similar to a technique in Jow Ga and call it a day lol. But seriously I wish I had time to be the non-Aikido guy who picks one technique out of Aikido and shows that it's possible. Just to see the reaction on that guy's face would be priceless.
There's a lot that Aikido does that goes against my training like turning one's back on the opponent like in 4:02 in the video.All it takes is to miss the grip or have the opponent escape. I'm not sure what the recovery would be for that one.
There was a take down defense that I think I can do. Because it's similar to one that I know, The biggest different is the placement of one of the hands, where one of the hands is placed on the back of the neck. Again it's one of those risks where if you I couldn't place my hand behind the neck then I'm screwed. I don't take Aikido so I don't know the recovery for that. In Jow Ga we twist the opponents torso because it's a bigger and easier target. The position of the neck is irrelevant.
My entire perspective of Aikido is that it's supposed to be done with striking. This is based off joint locks I know how to do. If I punch my opponent a couple of times, he won't be thinking about the joint lock I'm trying to set up. This is the closest I've ever gotten to doing anything that looks like Aikido.
The rules of this training was simple. The goal was to knock your sparring partner out of the ring (here made with carpet). You can kick, punch, throw, pull, push, trip or do anything you need to do in order to get your sparring partner out of the ring. The ring is small so that your forced to use angles. There were a couple of times where I could have pulled off some Wing Chun or Aikido techniques If I actually knew some to the same extent that I know Jow Ga.
Is it possible to use Aikido" I'm going to say yes just based on this video. Where I found myself in some of the positions that Aikido seems to try to get people in. Can you pull Aikido off without punching. I'm going to say No. Unless someone gives you a "text book" opportunity then it's not going to be possible. Aikido is like Japanese Chin Na. With Chin Na you get punched, kicked, dazed and then the lock is applied. The more punches that are thrown by the opponent the more likely you'll catch the punch.
This is actually the 2nd of 2 take downs using the same technique. The person filming didn't catch the first one. I took him down twice in within 10 -13 seconds. This technique controls the head. If my sparring partner can fall this easily then I don't see why a Aikido couldn't get some of their techniques to work.