It would make sense since hakama pants were worn by samurai and jujutsu was one of the martial arts taught to samurai. So I'm going to call you fucking ignorant.
I don't know what "jujutsu" is but we were talking about modern day jiu-jitsu dojos, hence the term wear as opposed to wore, and no it dosen't make sense since you need to move your legs with out your pants getting tangled. For the record, the jiu-jitsu taught today is a lot different than that which was taught to the samurai. So in conclusion, you sir, are the ignorant one. Suck it, bitch.
I was under the impression that "do" was the sport version and "jitsu" was the combat version. As is kendo with the wooden swords and kenjitsu with the actual swords. Judo is basicly throws and pins while jiu-jitsu is throws, pins, and submissions. So my comment still stands that it wouldn't make sense to wear these type of pants for that kind of work.
1. It makes sense to follow an old custom such as what kind of pants were worn in the yesteryear, in the name of tradition. Try to digest that concept. 2. You're an idiot if you're wearing hakama pants and your legs get tangled, idiotic remark of the month. 3. I know modern day jiu-jitsu is different than the jujutsu taught to samurai. Your pedantic statement is however completely irrelevant as per #1 above. And 4) what Hank correctly stated (can't believe I'm agreeing with him but what you gonna do, he's correct). In final conclusion, you sir are a pedantic ignorant fuck, even though now I'm the one stating the obvious.
And stop googleing terms and reading wikipedia as your sources. Try reading some books for a change.
I didn't use google or wiki for any of that. I have trained both judo and jiu-jitsu and you would absolutely get tangled in pants that large, you can get tangled in a fucking tshirt. The jujutsu or whatever traditional style they still teach in Japan, that you seem to be refering to, has to have evolved from the time in which these pants were used. The entire sport has evolved and if they haven't then their style is obsolete. You are the ignorant one, instead of reading a book about it, get out and do it and then get back to me.
Yeah, trained in judo and ju-itsu? where? I didn't say that my knowledge comes from books - at least not from books alone. I have been in the japanese and okinawan martial arts world for longer than you care to know. So there it is fuckface, I'm gettting back to you.
Have you trained jiu-jitsu? I doubt it if you are too fucking dumb to realize that these pants would ba a hinderance. "okinawan martial arts", karate? Are you joking?
Once again, I was refering to modern day jiu-jitsu training. As for being "detached from the fruits of observation", you are the one who isn't observant if you can't realize that these pants would be a hinderance. I never gave a shit whether he was aikido or not. The reason you got dragged into this useless argument is because you are wrong, you know it, and you think that by arguing about everything other than the pants you are gonna somehow seem like you won.
Your examples weren't very good. Judo and juujutsu are simply two different styles. Kendo is kendo and kenjustu, well I don't really know, but there is no way they spar with real swords whatever they do, so your point is lost.
Also, the distinction you make between traditional and modern is silly.
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fucker put on a gi just so he could pull a "this is sparta" on some dude in a dress
Bitch I said do my dishes!
kick her in the pussy
That's the old kick a child technique. I mastered that long ago.
Rocky Dennis makes good.
Was that chump really setting up to take a kick like that? BWAHAHAHA, FAIL!
Those were hakama pants, weren't they? meaning the guy was aikido perhaps? in any case, fail.
Hakama pants are worn by more than just aikido practitioners
The only others I know if is Kendo. The absence of weapons made me tilt towards Aikido. What do you got?
*of
some jujutsu dojos wear hakama, but this guy has aikido written all over him.
Keep speaking nip you fucking chinks.
I've never heard of jiu-jitsu guys wearing Hakama. It doesn't even make sense. As a matter of fact, I'm going to call you a fucking liar.
^Has never lied before, ever.
ever
It would make sense since hakama pants were worn by samurai and jujutsu was one of the martial arts taught to samurai. So I'm going to call you fucking ignorant.
I don't know what "jujutsu" is but we were talking about modern day jiu-jitsu dojos, hence the term wear as opposed to wore, and no it dosen't make sense since you need to move your legs with out your pants getting tangled. For the record, the jiu-jitsu taught today is a lot different than that which was taught to the samurai. So in conclusion, you sir, are the ignorant one. Suck it, bitch.
Jujutsu is closer to the proper spelling than jiu-jitsu. The Brazilians fucked it up.
Juu means soft. It's the same juu in judo. Jutsu means technique. It's Japanese.
And I would bet they do wear those kind of pants in some Japanese Juujutsu dojos. Brazilian ji-jitsu is a very different thing.
I was under the impression that "do" was the sport version and "jitsu" was the combat version. As is kendo with the wooden swords and kenjitsu with the actual swords. Judo is basicly throws and pins while jiu-jitsu is throws, pins, and submissions. So my comment still stands that it wouldn't make sense to wear these type of pants for that kind of work.
1. It makes sense to follow an old custom such as what kind of pants were worn in the yesteryear, in the name of tradition. Try to digest that concept. 2. You're an idiot if you're wearing hakama pants and your legs get tangled, idiotic remark of the month. 3. I know modern day jiu-jitsu is different than the jujutsu taught to samurai. Your pedantic statement is however completely irrelevant as per #1 above. And 4) what Hank correctly stated (can't believe I'm agreeing with him but what you gonna do, he's correct). In final conclusion, you sir are a pedantic ignorant fuck, even though now I'm the one stating the obvious.
And stop googleing terms and reading wikipedia as your sources. Try reading some books for a change.
I didn't use google or wiki for any of that. I have trained both judo and jiu-jitsu and you would absolutely get tangled in pants that large, you can get tangled in a fucking tshirt. The jujutsu or whatever traditional style they still teach in Japan, that you seem to be refering to, has to have evolved from the time in which these pants were used. The entire sport has evolved and if they haven't then their style is obsolete. You are the ignorant one, instead of reading a book about it, get out and do it and then get back to me.
Yeah, trained in judo and ju-itsu? where? I didn't say that my knowledge comes from books - at least not from books alone. I have been in the japanese and okinawan martial arts world for longer than you care to know. So there it is fuckface, I'm gettting back to you.
Have you trained jiu-jitsu? I doubt it if you are too fucking dumb to realize that these pants would ba a hinderance. "okinawan martial arts", karate? Are you joking?
wasnt aware that 1rish was a total fucking loser
i bet hes as religious as hes a karate man haha
Really, elpiss, whats its like to have absolutely no idea what people are talking about on here?
your ridiculous wrestling feltching... we adults left the fighting shit when we were in puberty son.
Yes I have trained in jujutsu. And why am I arguing with a stubborn oligophrenic who is so detached from the fruits of observation?
Anyways, as I said initially before I let myself be dragged into a useless argument, this guy was probably aikido.
"Do" means 'the way of'. Jutsu means technique. Nothing to do with sport or combat version. Actually, that distinction is kind of silly.
Karate is strong. And those pants would get tangled up on the ground, but pre-brazilian juujutsu styles maybe didn't focus on ground work so much.
As far as I know, the Gracie's developed thier style from a judo practioner, Kimura. Why is it even called jiu-jitsu?
Irish, you might to do a bit of reading on Wiki. It couldn't hurt.
Once again, I was refering to modern day jiu-jitsu training. As for being "detached from the fruits of observation", you are the one who isn't observant if you can't realize that these pants would be a hinderance. I never gave a shit whether he was aikido or not. The reason you got dragged into this useless argument is because you are wrong, you know it, and you think that by arguing about everything other than the pants you are gonna somehow seem like you won.
I don't see how the distinction is silly when I provided two examples. Karate is lame and so is redrum.
Your examples weren't very good. Judo and juujutsu are simply two different styles. Kendo is kendo and kenjustu, well I don't really know, but there is no way they spar with real swords whatever they do, so your point is lost.
Also, the distinction you make between traditional and modern is silly.
No, it isn't.
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i'm still waiting...
It hasn't come through yet?
stop yanking me and get me on your Myspace
I accepted it. I can't believe it hasn't gone through.
weird
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I'm not gonna accept your request. You're a douche bag and a creepy looking fucker on top of that.
i bet that elchris is your buddy though. fussy fucker
bruce lee cross kick.
wtf to mr. red shorts there, and his reaction
He missed its head.
Thats not a girl, it's a Swedish fairy.
No, it's Carrot Top with blond hair.
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His boyfriend does.
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