Birankai North America: Aikido & Iaido
Birankai North America: Aikido & Iaido
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - R. Savoca, Shidoin, Class 1
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - R. Savoca, Shidoin, Class 1
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - P. Masztalerz, Shidoin, Class 1
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - P. Masztalerz, Shidoin, Class 1
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Bluhm Shihan, Class 2
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Bluhm Shihan, Class 2
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - J. Brinsley, Shidoin, Class 1
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - J. Brinsley, Shidoin, Class 1
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Drake Shidoin, Class 4
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Drake Shidoin, Class 4
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - F. Apodaca Shihan, Class 4
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - F. Apodaca Shihan, Class 4
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Bluhm, Shihan, Class 1
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Bluhm, Shihan, Class 1
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - P. Masztalerz, Shidoin, Class 2 - Weapons
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - P. Masztalerz, Shidoin, Class 2 - Weapons
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - B. Vargas, Shidoin
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - R. Savoca, Shidoin, Class 2
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - R. Savoca, Shidoin, Class 3 - Iaido
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - F. Apodaca, Shihan, Class 2 - Iaido
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - P. Masztalerz, Shidoin, Class 4
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - F. Apodaca, Shihan, Class 3
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - J. Brinsley, Shidoin, Class 3
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - R. Savoca, Shidoin, Class 4 - Weapons
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - K. Heins, Shidoin
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - F. Apodaca, Shihan, Class 1
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - F. Apodaca Shihan, Class 5 - Weapons
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Drake, Shidoin, Class 1
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - P. Masztalerz, Shidoin, Class 6
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Drake, Shidoin, Class 2 - Weapons
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2019 - D. Bluhm Shihan, Class 3
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The 2019 Birankai North America Summer Camp took place at Puget Sound University in Tacoma, Washington from July 25th through July 29th, 2019. The special guest instructor was Piotr Masztalerz, 6th dan Shidoin, Wroclaw Aikikai. The core instructors included Frank Apodaca Sensei from Deep River Aikikai, Robert Savoca Sensei from Brooklyn Aikikai, Deena Drake Sensei from San Diego Aikikai, and J....
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - R. Savoca warmup
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - R. Savoca warmup
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - G. Lyons
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - G. Lyons
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - R. Savoca Class 3
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - R. Savoca Class 3
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - Iaido - R. Park & E. Tancinco
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - Iaido - R. Park & E. Tancinco
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - D. Drake
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - D. Drake
Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - D. Bluhm Class 3
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Birankai Aikido Summer Camp 2016 - D. Bluhm Class 3

Комментарии

  • @sosoji4112
    @sosoji4112 5 месяцев назад

    素晴らしいと思うが、今でもこの合気道が継続されて続けられているのか?

  • @user-dd2tc5gz8u
    @user-dd2tc5gz8u 5 месяцев назад

    行儀の悪い乱暴者か・・・。何か勘違いをしている。

  • @SilentAdventurer
    @SilentAdventurer 5 месяцев назад

    Just like with part 1, this is brilliant. Thank you!

  • @SilentAdventurer
    @SilentAdventurer 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. Thank you VERY MUCH for this gem! Would you happen to have a list of the ukes as well?

  • @AikiRandy1969
    @AikiRandy1969 8 месяцев назад

    Actually, the video was taken by my friend and classmate Yao Lei of Boulder City Aikido (Nevada) with his 8mm camera from the top of the bleachers.

  • @0biwan77
    @0biwan77 9 месяцев назад

    Sylvain sensei’s first uke is Ben Pincus sensei, now sixth dan, founder and chief instructor at Aikido of Champlain Valley, in Burlington, VT.

  • @aikidomoron
    @aikidomoron 9 месяцев назад

    very nice!👏

  • @ash27slick74
    @ash27slick74 Год назад

    Highly effective for spousal abuse.

  • @grzesiekgrzesiek2716
    @grzesiekgrzesiek2716 Год назад

    very bad aikido... really.. i dont get this hype.. guy is just brutal when its not neccesary also acting like douchebag

  • @ticani2
    @ticani2 Год назад

    Being on the receiving end of an Ikkyo from Dennis will make you wish you never heard of aikido

  • @matttillman7430
    @matttillman7430 Год назад

    I used to train under Alex Sensei. From when he was a third dan to his being awarded shihan/shidoin, his aikido was amazing.

  • @bensoco
    @bensoco Год назад

    Were they taking ukemi on the hardwood of a basketball court?!

  • @colinmorgan2660
    @colinmorgan2660 Год назад

    Good aikido. Chiba Sensei students

  • @davidpedelty3544
    @davidpedelty3544 2 года назад

    They're tashes are as terrifying as the voracity of they're technique

  • @howardyanes
    @howardyanes 2 года назад

    excelent

  • @ariturbo4094
    @ariturbo4094 2 года назад

    Great sword technique...the mushin.musubi, semei, metsuke, awase etc its all there in it

  • @ariturbo4094
    @ariturbo4094 2 года назад

    Love this legendary Sensei

  • @motodetail.juliogoes
    @motodetail.juliogoes 2 года назад

    Amazing Aikido 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙇🏻‍♀️

  • @nigiltor1486
    @nigiltor1486 2 года назад

    This is a REAL aikido!

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd 2 года назад

      lol. rolling on the floor right now! Bro, aikido has many styles lets apreciate that because each can pick its own style according to your character and temperament and expectations and what you are trying to achieve. As long as the concepts and attitude and posture are correct, you always make "real" aikido, fast, slow, hard, soft, as a way of selfdefense, or as a way of harmonizing oneself spiritually, its ALL REAL. Aikido is diversity, there is not ONE real aikido style.

  • @multnomahaikikai
    @multnomahaikikai 2 года назад

    At 11:33 Sansho one, parts 1-3, are demonstrated by Marianne Leavitt Sensei (now M. Shibata Sensei) and Daniel Kempling Sensei

  • @AikishurendojoMaroc
    @AikishurendojoMaroc 2 года назад

    This is not the founders aikido techniques full of openings no basic form just hurting ukes and arrogant attitude ....

  • @osango310
    @osango310 3 года назад

    Good stuff. It's important to incorporate some at speed/with force/IRL Aikido at least from time to time because it's a rock tumbler for your practice.

  • @kabii111
    @kabii111 3 года назад

    It doesn't convince me.

  • @openthekimono6195
    @openthekimono6195 3 года назад

    the sensei is very experienced. wish he would stand upright, his posture gives me the willies. His energy goes through his butt. He has the power anyway. He has the weight.

  • @Mix_King1
    @Mix_King1 3 года назад

    Former Aikido black belt here and I can tell you he would get dropped and choked out by any MMA guy with 6 months under his belt.

    • @newchapter6840
      @newchapter6840 3 года назад

      Yondan here who trained lots of successful BJJ students in Aikido and MMA. I very much doubt it. Chiba would rip their arms off. Remember Chiba was a a very strong judoka before he set foot in Hombu.

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd 2 года назад

      I always tell people if i want to fight an mma athlete in a sportsfight with mma rules, i would train mma and not aikido. also, if i want to win a tennis game, i wouldnt train badminton. gee bro, whats your point of comparing sports fights like mma with budo...

  • @henryellis1358
    @henryellis1358 3 года назад

    I was assistant to K Chiba Sensei 1967 to 1972 in the UK, this video brought back a lot of memories, and a wince or two :-) - K Chiba Sensei a very powerful exponent of Aikido as a martial art. I recommend the new factual book bio of Chiba Sensei's life by Liese Klien - " The Life - Giving Sword " .

    • @Christiannotdior
      @Christiannotdior 7 месяцев назад

      I was a student of Brian Burrows in the West Midlands from 2000-2010, do you/did you know him??

  • @MrTw2009
    @MrTw2009 3 года назад

    I took Aikido at Valley Aikido in Northampton in 1994 with Paul Sylvain. Great instructor and a badass.

  • @clemayk
    @clemayk 4 года назад

    Just to take note. They are doing it directly on the wooden floor. No mats.

  • @JoseFuentes-fn3dl
    @JoseFuentes-fn3dl 4 года назад

    For all the naysayers. Try Aikido for a few months.

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 3 года назад

      I tried it for 30 years. It's 95% bullshit.

    • @JoseFuentes-fn3dl
      @JoseFuentes-fn3dl 3 года назад

      @@baldieman64 30 years? Lol Why did it take you that long to come up with that conclusion? I've personally used it and worked for me. Aikido is very misunderstood. It was never designed to be a one all system. It was an alternate way or approach. Ueshiba preferred advanced students. To use it with what they knew. It is based on context but the pain compliance is there if things escalate. It is most effective during the escalation phase before a fight and when your opponent gets tired after scrapping a little bit. Their guard is down some. Aikido works with other systems. I do kickboxing and Kali. I can get the throws and locks after a nice combo.

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 3 года назад

      @@JoseFuentes-fn3dl I've employed the locks on the street many times too, but the locks are not Aikido. The same locks are present in FMA, in JJJ, in Silat and in hundreds of other systems. What makes Aikido, Aikido is the training methods and applications that we see practised on the mat, and while I've applied joint manipulations following a boxing combination, from trapping and from vertical grappling, I have never once applied it in a way that remotely resembles Aikido practice. Everything useful that Aikido has can be found elsewhere in a more functional form. I've trained with people like Ralph Reynolds, Donovan Waite and André Nocquet and of those, André Nocquet was by far the most effective but none of them taught anything other than techniques against "traditional" attacks (that are considered training tools for children in other systems), even when teaching classes of high level black belts.

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd 2 года назад

      Most people are youtube experts , there are also some who actually train aikido for a while but simply didnt get it, and or, trained in a not so good dojo with a not so good teacher, probably a teacher who misrepresent the "harmony" and stuff like that. truth is, there ARE dojos that misrepresent aikido. thats why, try and train in various dojos.

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd 2 года назад

      @@baldieman64 bwahahaha! he trained 30 years and than discovered its all bullshit. yeah right. there is defenitely a lot of bullshit here but it aint Aikido, bro.

  • @The_Third_Feather
    @The_Third_Feather 4 года назад

    5:19 ".. then we're going to do that eight times and it's really going to suck." Oh yes, it truly does. But man, it is SO effective!

  • @Hocksman
    @Hocksman 4 года назад

    A lot of morons claiming aikido is not useful without knowing anything. First go and take ukemi from these instructors then talk. True there are plenty of weaker Instructors out there. Yes it’s sad to see. Not all Instructors are the same. Which is why this is good to see on RUclips. Aikido interpreted and done right. Covered a few different martial arts last time, I think I’d fall back on aikido if things gets hairy. Easier to break arm.

  • @PhilippSchiffer
    @PhilippSchiffer 4 года назад

    This is soooo goooood.

  • @Redsmeg68
    @Redsmeg68 4 года назад

    I remember training with these guys back ing the late 80's and early 90's they were like running into a steam train. Now imagine when they were lteaching in the 60-and 70's they were like caged tigers

  • @Gabrin0
    @Gabrin0 4 года назад

    That's interesting, the sensei explains a ushiro-tenkan movement under a yokomen attack but most of the stagers just step back without doing ushiro-tenkan.

  • @clubprojects6923
    @clubprojects6923 5 лет назад

    You don't get it Ryan. Aikido kata assumes weapons and multiple opponents. Yes a lot of aikido can seem soft. But look to the kata. You can't get stopped when confronted by numbers and weapons.

  • @Ejaazi
    @Ejaazi 5 лет назад

    Same thing year after year.....

  • @norinelongmire3565
    @norinelongmire3565 5 лет назад

    Drake Sensei is one of the most inspiring women in Aikido. Thanks for the great classes Sensei.

  • @knelmes01
    @knelmes01 5 лет назад

    These comments 'I would like to see how these guys do against a jujitsu guy' are simply ridiculous. I doubt the likes of Chiba would make a distinction between what he does and Jujutsu. They are, in essence, the same art but with a few techniques removed or modified. Most of the Japanese greats were also superb Judoka or held Dan grades in the likes of Karate. BJJ and Aikido should not be spoken of in the same sentence - the former is a sport; the latter a martial art

    • @brucekai7462
      @brucekai7462 4 года назад

      knelmes01 I agree you can’t compare... although I will say, if you are classing you’re art as a martial art, then you need to know that it is effective in real combat. Aikido sadly isn’t and doesn’t work in real life. It’s beautiful to watch, and no doubt these people have trained for years but in any real world scenario these guys would get absolutely mauled. I love watching these videos and especially ones of O Sensei because it reminds me of an era where I wasn’t any wiser to real fighting and thought that you could use a kotegaeshi legitimately... I think any Aikido practitioner should ask a Person of another art to throw them a real punch/kick and see if their techniques work.

    • @jeffwalters1749
      @jeffwalters1749 4 года назад

      Bruce Kai Your absolutely right that it probably would not work against a highly skilled MMA guy, but Aikido will work on the streets against most attackers. First of all most attackers are not skilled martial artist. Most skilled martial artists are decent people and aren’t our there hurting people. Street thugs and would be attackers aren’t disciplined to take classes 3 to 6 times a week that’s why they’re out there attacking and robbing people because they’re too lazy to be skilled martial artist. This is becoming an old argument and it’s really apples and oranges because Aikidoka generally are never going to encounter skilled MMA guys. By your logic and I’m not taking a shot at you, I’m just saying that comparing the two arts would be like comparing MMA to a man with a gun, the MMA guy is not going to win against a man with a gun just as the Aikido guy is not going to win against the MMA guy.

  • @norinelongmire3565
    @norinelongmire3565 5 лет назад

    Congratulations Sensei, sorry we could not stay to see you open these. So much appreciated - all you do.

    • @alexgpeterson
      @alexgpeterson 5 лет назад

      It's always lovely to train with you and Charles. Keep up the fantastic work at AOT; I'm so proud of what you do!

  • @jyunte
    @jyunte 5 лет назад

    Congratulations, Peterson Sensei, and thank you for your service, both military and to Birankai. Your brother in aiki.

  • @Roesch03WRX
    @Roesch03WRX 5 лет назад

    the fk

  • @dennissmith8371
    @dennissmith8371 5 лет назад

    Understanding Aikido is one’s own development and conditioning, should a situation arise where defence would be required maybe psychologically and psychologically one would survive. 🙏

  • @rye-bread5236
    @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

    What odd dancing and performance. The outfits were cute though.

    • @alexandrealves2877
      @alexandrealves2877 5 лет назад

      Dancing? A Killer master like him, in front of you, run fast man! Just run! The master is a murder!

    • @nimbusxd91
      @nimbusxd91 5 лет назад

      Alexandre Alves dude this master would get stomped in a real fight relax

    • @alexandrealves2877
      @alexandrealves2877 5 лет назад

      @@nimbusxd91 Hahahahah, of course not! He was very, very fast. His movements were very sharp and precise. Nobody could touch him.

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd 2 года назад

      @@nimbusxd91 real fight. bwahahaha! you look too much Hollywood movies.

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd 2 года назад

      did "the cute outfits" give you a hard one? ^_^

  • @theognostosyios9343
    @theognostosyios9343 5 лет назад

    Nice Video. The Good Old Aiki where sometimes blood would be spattered on the mat (tatami) or broken bones dislocated joints if one is not careful. Therefore only higher students ranks could take ukemi. I remember Takagi Sensei and Yamada Sensei also. Aiki can be as soft or as hard one wants it. Yet the Soft overcomes the Hard. What is shown as Chiba Sensei (and Shibata Sensei) has elucidated the strength is an undenial element of Budo. Of course not only physically but mentally spiritually. As far as the Self Defense using Aikido one thing is for sure. Even late Aikido practitioners who learned some techniques don't know what Aikido is and is not. There is no need to prove anything. There is no need for competition not even within the Self. From another Aiki 50+ years beginner practitioner.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

      What a faulty philosophy and therein lies the issue with aikido. It is a dancing art and not a martial art at all. Based on what you said and what we've seen. Personally I think wrestling is superior on all aspects but I'm a proud westerner who could care less about adopting eastern mystic voodoo shit.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

      @@theognostosyios9343 No I may be young (21)but I'm no fool. My understanding is based on empiricism, what allowed the west to develop and conquer the world. I was not taught aikido was shit. It was the conclusion I came to on my own. I do not need someone else to form a conclusion. I studied aikido and kung fu for a bit as a kid so I do have experience. Kung fu isn't as bad as long as it's full contact sanda style. My issue was with aikido. I was a first year wrestler. They couldn't handle my single legs at all I don't believe that either. Hercules and all that. It's a cool childrens story and what not but martial arts come from human nature and exploration. Only so many ways to break another human. And since it's in our nature to destroy each other yet desire peace like hypocritical idiots, martial arts developed. I don't care for the history argument, especially when voodoo is mixed in. It's interesting but not enough to care. What matters is the present.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

      @@theognostosyios9343 Of course, American gunslinging is one of the best marital arts. I call utter bs. Why do we love war so much? When it comes down to survival we will become despicable creatures. But that's human nature. You gotta learn to control it. Ok see that's the difference. I'm not into martial arts for philosophy. I'm in it purely for Fitness, passion, self defense and to be a fighter a better man. It's why I'm an engineering student. To be Better. We have a fundamental difference in viewpoint. Competition with oneself to be better than you were the day before is the most important aspect. That's self development to me. How can I help others if I can't help myself? Of course teaching is important. but there's a flaw in your logic though, contradiction. You say in order to know wrestling I must teach it. In order to teach wrestling I must wrestle. In order to wrestle I must compete to better myself. That is fundamental to submission grappling. It's how reach higher levels. Overcoming obstacles.

    • @hawaiianshirtracer
      @hawaiianshirtracer 5 лет назад

      I trained many times with Chiba Sensei in the 1970s, and he was as hard as nails. Yet as sweet and gentle off the mat as you could wish. I loved his sessions.

    • @theognostosyios9343
      @theognostosyios9343 5 лет назад

      @@hawaiianshirtracer There is something about the old timers true... tough as nails yet gentle. I remember also the late Takagi Sensei in AZ. Very nice person. Also Ulisses"pop" Winn of Goju where I gave an Aiki demonstration way back and 'kept the peace' in Riviera Beach at his annual open martial arts event and taught once the little children at the Riviera Beach Commmunity Center. Interesting at the end $1000 to whoever winns irrespective of art or weight class. Where? At stage center circle of the basketball court. The good old days....bikers walked in...anyone off the street plus all the martial artist...but the peace was kept. Many of the principles cross all arts , "Eighty-five percent of the kids in my karate classes aren't here to learn karate. They're here to learn discipline," says Ulysses "Pop" Winn, who estimates he has taught karate to about 30,000 Palm Beach County children since 1965. "And by learning discipline, they can learn karate."

  • @7outofthebox747
    @7outofthebox747 5 лет назад

    I wonder, is there any video of them doing this to a jujitsu guy? That would be interesting t say the least.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

      Lmfao. Doesn't exist. A bjjer who has a blue belt and properly learns wrestling shuts this shit down with ease.

    • @7outofthebox747
      @7outofthebox747 5 лет назад

      @@rye-bread5236 No, l see that you can't know what l have in mind since it seems you're soaked brain washed by bjj propaganda (yeah you can't believe it). Aikido and all systems have the potential to be great defense arts, it's their way of training that's wrong.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

      @@7outofthebox747 bullshit Bjj propaganda? Lmfao you're an idiot. There's objective truth in being single legged, mounted then choked. I'm not saying it's complete alone. Wrestling + bjj is the best mix. It's what I'm trying to do.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 5 лет назад

      @@7outofthebox747 aikido has very little potential compared to boxing or wrestling for self defense.

    • @7outofthebox747
      @7outofthebox747 5 лет назад

      @@rye-bread5236 "bullshit", "you're an idiot"

  • @victorromero719
    @victorromero719 5 лет назад

    Porque son tan gordos los maestros de aikido? Donde esta Shibata Sensei?

  • @yearofthemetalboar5645
    @yearofthemetalboar5645 5 лет назад

    A very strong instructor!