TENCHI-NAGE | AIKIDO BASIC TECHNIQUES - Mastering "Lines of Force"

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2022
  • 40+ year Aikido man Dunken Francis 6th dan demonstrates to a class of martial artist from different styles the principles behind the "Heaven & Earth Throw" Tenchi-nage, and explains why it's crucial to understand what is meant by "lines of force". If you enjoyed this video, please hit the LIKE button as it helps RUclips recommend us in searches, thank you and we appreciate your interaction. / @aikidosilverdale
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Комментарии • 21

  • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
    @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад +1

    watch all of Dunken Francis sensei's videos here ruclips.net/video/I5Z30zZjLTw/видео.html

  • @Clarity2020Australia
    @Clarity2020Australia Год назад +2

    This is a really useful way to look at the principles behind the Kuzushi in each technique I think.

  • @hattorihanzo3688
    @hattorihanzo3688 Год назад +2

    "Lines of kuzushi" a useful visual interpretation, clearly defined. Use of the Jo especially appropriate in this instance

  • @nikosskeptikos6295
    @nikosskeptikos6295 Год назад +2

    One of the best classes from Winter camp IMO

  • @BoomBoomDeluxe
    @BoomBoomDeluxe Год назад +1

    I like the the detail with taking the grip into the fingers, makes a lot of sense

  • @regmullett4899
    @regmullett4899 Год назад +1

    Really good clip thanks guys - handyl for teachers and students

  • @CarlaCasteneda
    @CarlaCasteneda 11 месяцев назад

    directional energy re-directed is at the heart of all good martial arts

  • @RetrogasmicPodcast
    @RetrogasmicPodcast Год назад +2

    Excellent tuition as always

  • @bigwattsray
    @bigwattsray Год назад +1

    Nice I always wanted to learn Aikido

  • @rickdangerfield1183
    @rickdangerfield1183 Год назад +1

    👍👍👌👌

  • @raymondsetiawan7892
    @raymondsetiawan7892 Год назад +2

    Nice and very clear explanation sensei...usually the one that gives a bit of confusion is tenchi nage ura :)

    • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
      @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад

      thank you Raymond - always good to get feedback. Its a lovely technique but rarely get practiced beyond kihon - once it start to mold into other principles like Shomenate, it becomes a VERY effective self defence principle.

  • @dunkenFrancis
    @dunkenFrancis Год назад +1

    Hope this is in some way helpful

  • @Gronked
    @Gronked Год назад

    With the initial movement off to the side. Is there anything preventing uke from just letting go and standing upright?

    • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
      @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад

      None whatsoever, hence "basic" . These are white belt/beginner drills to show angles and kuzushi points. Would be like saying to a BJJ person learning a mount escape "Whats to stop them biting your face?". Nothing more than a cooperative dril - but the same angles and principles scale up against other, more practical situations, which our students progress to, and of course pressure test. Welcome to the channel Gronked btw.

  • @Kim-rg6wb
    @Kim-rg6wb Год назад

    Great taste hun! Easy video ranking - p̴r̴o̴m̴o̴s̴m̴ !