Steven Seagal Compilation [13+]

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I made a comp about Steven Seagal.....enjoy!;-)

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Steven Seagal Compilation

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  • He miss use aikido

    aikido is an art of piece .. he got kicked out from the HUMBO-DUJO JAPAN coz he uses KI in all of his moves .. which took him as far as it goes from understanding what aikido is

    By aikido sensei 1172962111 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Seagal

    Aikido master, keeps the budo in Aikido, not so watered down.
    Great Buddhist.
    Nice compilation.

    By the deputy 1164389955 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • nice...

    nice hair...

    By big poppa paul 1163232743 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • HEY!!!!!

    Steve you are my man!!!!!!!!!

    By shubbala 1161490447 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • HOT!!!!!!

    Steven Segal is my inspiration, thanks to his movies I got introduce to Aikido. Someday I'll fight like him.

    By shubbala 1161489401 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • nice

    Thanks for good work, nice video.

    Steven Seagal rulez !!!

    By zahar3 1158536058 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • wow

    thanks for making it!!!!!!

    By lotyra25 1155667794 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Excellent

    Thanks for making this compilation video. Steven Seagal's style is so cool.

    By thedavid2007 1153177311 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Hello

    Sorry but I didn't understand what you mean..
    Take care

    suzi

    By suzi-wong 1149016501 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I hate Seagal movies!!!!!!

    Yes I do

    By DiegokU 1146055755 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Excellent

    This is the best video clip about Mr.Seagal I've ever seen.
    I want to cong.you..
    I don't know your email but I want to put this clip in my Steven Seagal Personal Site. Can you give a permssion please
    Thank you

    sincerely

    suzi

    By suzi-wong 1145290384 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • too old

    I am too old for this nice stuff. My son started his lesson at age of 7. Hope he can do it as good.

    By Mr Kool 1183390820 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Hero

    on the moves

    By fredyin 1145233416 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • sure he is good and he is cool but

    every one of his attackers shown here is trained too!!! also!!! trained to go with the flow of his moves. If they were truly attacking him it would not be so easy fo him to look so cool. Holly wood heros would have had a much tuffer time looking so cool in a vietnam jungle getting blind sided by crafty little critters coming from anywhere and everywhere. He would need to dispose of the cool and just stay alive.

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    • Aikido, Seagal, and Nasty Little Critter

      The fact is there is a lot going on there that an observer doesn't notice. In aikido kata, the attacker (uke) does "go with the flow" as nage executes the technique, however that is not to say that in randori (which is what Seagall is doing in the video) which is freestyle sparring nage (Seagall in this case) is using wrist locks, joint twisting, along with the redirection of uke's force. Believe me, this stuff is real. I am not a little guy and I've studied martial arts since I was a kid (i'm 52 now.) I have been on the mat with more than one aikido master (I am no where close to being a master!) and they have tossed me around the mat like a rag doll. Judo AND aikido come from juijitsu and all three are used to train military and law enforcement. Don't underestimate it--Seagall just makes it look easy.

      By rjice 1247817921 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Yes

      Seagal is good in films.
      Aikido is good in dojos only.

      By DiegokU 1146073416 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Steven Seagal

      qoute by DiegokU " Yes Seagal is good in films. Aikido is good in dojos only. "

      Then I dont think you know the effect of martial art Aikido...
      It is highly effective sowell in dojo as on the street.
      As is Krav Maga.
      So i would not be so quick in judging DiegoKu...

      By cinderster 1147888837 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Those that know , know , those that don'...

      Hello cinderster - Pusekatt
      Had to be said!!!
      DiegokU - three words - Choice - Perception - Interpritation - limited in yr capacity to remark on Martial Arts is my Interpritation of you , nothing personal but try some internal arts , often i hear people remark on his films but that just tells me they don't understand the meaning of Martial Arts in its entirity.

      By Hampo 1160466237 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Humility

      Not that ANYONE will !?

      By Hampo 1160558032 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Out there...

      If you read his Bio, you will see that he has spent several years working for the CIA, and also helping the resistance movement in Tibet. He is also the first Westerner to open his own Martial Art School in Japan.
      He became an actor by "accident" as a trainer for action film actors who encouraged him to try it out. He is still Sean Connery's favourite trainer, even though he broke Connery's wrist... Which brings us to Aikido: Aikido is non-competative, and not a sport, because it is too dangerous. Aikido will not pervert the art by holding back, because of something so meaningless as a show of who's best. This is why e.g. Kung Fu people often lose in things like Fight Club. They hold back, because the purpose is not to kill people. And if Martial Artists absolutely want to compete, - are they really then body-and-mind attuned to their Traditions? Martial Arts as a spiritual and mental dicipline should really remove the individual's need to prove themselves all the time.

      By Pusekatt 1150573404 Reply Spam [-2] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • I agree!

      I couldn't have said it better.

      By rjice 1247818330 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
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