"akido can be put to use on the ground. If you're argument is "well these locks are only used in BJJ", then that is not true at all. These wristlocks are a fusion of BJJ and akido (and it's also fair to give some credit to JJJ and ninjitsu). Like it or not, akido CAN and HAS been used effectively in a sports environment. I mean where do you think the lock's mechanics came from? No one here is trying to say akido is useful by itself. No martial art is really against a trained fighter. But like it or not there are elements of akido in BJJ. "
Nothing comes from aikido it was developed in the early 20th century and since bjj was developed around the same time in brazil and aikido in Japan Im pretty sure aikido had no influence on bjj. Morihei Ueshiba developed aikido based on his training in other martial arts like aiki jujutsu. And aikido cant be put use on the ground because there are no ground techniques in aikido. Wrist locks can be put to use on the ground.
Nothing comes from aikido it was developed in the early 20th century and since bjj was developed around the same time in brazil and aikido in Japan Im pretty sure aikido had no influence on bjj. Morihei Ueshiba developed aikido based on his training in other martial arts like aiki jujutsu. And aikido cant be put use on the ground because there are no ground techniques in aikido. Wrist locks can be put to use on the ground.