Special Aikido demonstration by Christian Tissier Shihan

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

Комментарии • 63

  • @russ1q
    @russ1q 16 лет назад +1

    Really great! Clear and explained well. Breaks the large movement down to the smaller applied technique. Very impressive!

  • @nicopou
    @nicopou 16 лет назад

    C. Tissier is a great shihan : master and teacher... Thanks.

  • @9diov
    @9diov 15 лет назад +1

    I love these technical videos more than demo ones. More please!

  • @domusicman
    @domusicman 16 лет назад

    Linear , Fluid , and Perfection. Honor to Christian Tissier!!!
    ARIGATO!

  • @mrsranand
    @mrsranand 14 лет назад +1

    Excellent videos and explanations with slow motion execution too. Thanks!

  • @siemprelavictorie
    @siemprelavictorie 15 лет назад

    Very good technical descriptions from Christian Tissier. Not sure if I could bring all the detail to bear that he presents here, but I can see what he is getting at. Very good.

  • @Karbouchard
    @Karbouchard 13 лет назад

    Mr. Tissier is a master. And there are very few masters.

  • @antonis5784
    @antonis5784 16 лет назад

    Tai sabaki!!Tai sabaki!!
    The most important thing in Aikido!!
    Very nice video.Thank you.

  • @apictureofacarrot6157
    @apictureofacarrot6157 7 лет назад

    Fascinating. I watched it 5 times in a row. I am now going to find a local Aikido School. Thank You. I hate fighting. This will enable me to avoid fighting. Again, Thank You, Mr. Christian Tissier Shihan

    • @alexanderbalekjian1603
      @alexanderbalekjian1603 7 лет назад

      apictureofa carrot Before you do that I need to tell you that if in your local aikido school they teach Aikikai Aikido (The authentic basically) you are not going to learn anything amazing-fancy for the first 2-3 years of training. But in the end you'll be impressed by your skills and capabilities of evading the attacks and using your opponent' s weight and power against him/her! If you choose to train Aikido, believe me it's beautiful but you have to stick with it in order to see some changes.

  • @geoffsaulnier
    @geoffsaulnier 12 лет назад

    You can like his aikido or not - I love the way he starts his techniques, but I feel it is usually a little harsh or to accelerated at the end. However, in this case, where he is teaching something very nice and subtle, it is absolutely brilliant! This is, by some distance, my favourite video of his.

  • @shihanctb
    @shihanctb 14 лет назад

    Osu!! Very Enlightening Tissier Sensei.

  • @francisnk
    @francisnk 13 лет назад

    I love that, now I understand more about movement and using power in aikido

  • @asenkowski
    @asenkowski 15 лет назад

    The movement portrayed in this video, is a gold mine for a begginner, like myself, even though that i hold black belts in Shotokan and Tae kwon do, is very hard to be as effortlees, and fluid like the shihan Tissier, his motion is flawless

  • @SSTEAVEN
    @SSTEAVEN 15 лет назад

    I think this perform a higher Grading Leven and so it is useful.
    For Beginners very difficult. Because you dont learn, in no school to life your feeling.
    He is Shihan and he is french. This is enough for Baking his own bread and soup. How we say in Germany. I have feel him in a Seminar in Germany. He is very great and effizient. He is a mentor. Great video

  • @da071183
    @da071183 14 лет назад

    He is wonderful

  • @oyequetal
    @oyequetal 15 лет назад

    Muy buena demostración de movimientos y posiciones. Preciso

  • @jivapav
    @jivapav 13 лет назад

    He is so expert in generating power from the hips and economy of foot movement!

  • @da071183
    @da071183 14 лет назад

    he is wonderful!

  • @uvaltito
    @uvaltito 16 лет назад

    sensei domo arigato gosaimas for this extra ashisabaki. i shall attempt to learn it well . it seems like some kind of kendo footwork enter with no retreat whatsoever. very direct and into the point of execution,
    blessings to you sensie peace love and joy be with you
    valentin oc aikido -butokuden irvine- and aikido philipines

  • @TheNguoibinhtha
    @TheNguoibinhtha 11 лет назад

    as always...great techniques
    thank you very much for the video

  • @crispinbutler4057
    @crispinbutler4057 4 года назад

    Very good explanation, its the same movement principle in Tai Chi Quan for the same reasons, its nice to see these principles in another martial art too...although the martial applications in Tai Chi Quan use more directions within this principle.

  • @yodleksombun
    @yodleksombun 14 лет назад

    Fantastic Technique! Thank you very much.

  • @ericsmets
    @ericsmets 16 лет назад

    Just great !

  • @PiedPiper97601
    @PiedPiper97601 12 лет назад

    Nice work on the mat and in the editing room.

  • @maxloof
    @maxloof 11 лет назад

    Nice to see aikido that show more "real" selfdefence, strikes and kick that just the so often seen calssical throws and locks

  • @wjwmorrow
    @wjwmorrow 15 лет назад

    Brilliant!

  • @TheKill155
    @TheKill155 11 лет назад

    Gracias sensei...

  • @Rhobyn
    @Rhobyn 14 лет назад

    @kinza999 But that a) gives you considerably less control over any other direction and b) says "YOU! YOU AND ME!".
    Allot of different styles, allot of different stances. Although I never heard of an Aikido without the back foot being in some angle between 30-90degrees.

  • @AikiGamerTv
    @AikiGamerTv 16 лет назад

    Gracias x subir el video :) Domo Arigato

  • @herasmito
    @herasmito 14 лет назад

    Domo arigato Shihan!

  • @ohawk1
    @ohawk1 16 лет назад

    Thank you so much for posting this. Christian Tissier is awesome and I hope to train with him one day. Does he come to the US?

  • @ohawk1
    @ohawk1 16 лет назад

    Thank you so much for posting this. Christian Tissier is awesome. I would love to train with him one day. Does he ever to the US? If so what is his schedule.

  • @unixtohack
    @unixtohack 12 лет назад

    Nice !!! thanks. Very learnfull.

  • @Derukugi2
    @Derukugi2 11 лет назад

    Hate to tell you, but this is "classical" Aikido. And no, it is not "realistic", but it sure is very beautiful. Tissier is famous for giving very sharp and clear demonstrations.

  • @Shodan9168
    @Shodan9168 16 лет назад

    Amazing!!!!

  • @aikidolyss
    @aikidolyss 12 лет назад

    pritty interessting; thank's 4 posting

  • @sponpulica
    @sponpulica 16 лет назад

    awesome

  • @adlm
    @adlm 13 лет назад

    très claire comme explications

  • @tometa123
    @tometa123 16 лет назад

    thanks you are the best aikikai :)

  • @wantonmee23
    @wantonmee23 11 лет назад

    possible against boxer for example, if the aikidoka can cut into the boxer's position in such a way that the boxer can't generate power or combos properly. in regards to wrestling, just relax and don't tense up and give the wrestler the opportunity to ground you. however, i think it really depends on the aikidoka and his mindset in regards to his art.

  • @JesterSkywalker
    @JesterSkywalker 15 лет назад

    what's the difference between aikikai and nishio aikido? thanks

  • @aiki161
    @aiki161 15 лет назад

    super le déplacement !!

  • @jtstar10
    @jtstar10 10 лет назад

    Can someone please tell me why the uke makes an exaggerated tumble almost every time????????

    • @sabri1910
      @sabri1910 9 лет назад

      +jtstar10 I reassure you, I practice the Iwama style Aikido and I always found it a bit ridiculous ... say it is more a fad than anything else, the fashion of example to make a big uke "wave" before falling ... it's a bit stupid, I'll admit, but it does not diminish the quality of the special technique of Christian Tissier.

    • @MrYehshua
      @MrYehshua 8 лет назад

      +jtstar10 I Have just a question for you ¿How many years you have had practiced Aikido?

  • @vadartpro
    @vadartpro 15 лет назад

    It is deadly dengerous to open your balls for the friendly kick as the master is doing shifting his front leg aside!

  • @eyalschnider
    @eyalschnider 11 лет назад

    Hi,I wonder is it working against a real boixing or judo(wrestling) work?

  • @kinza999
    @kinza999 14 лет назад

    No disrespect but I was always taught to have both feet pointing in the same direction not at 90 degrees. Before you move your back foot, you have to turn it, a bit like saying here I come!
    But then what do I know

  • @nadir6661
    @nadir6661 14 лет назад

    super

  • @nikospaschalides5161
    @nikospaschalides5161 10 лет назад

    Vraiement ecxellente lesson

  • @mohcine557
    @mohcine557 12 лет назад

    arigato sensei

  • @anrei0000
    @anrei0000 15 лет назад

    of course :)) everyone does that i think..

  • @aftokaneeto
    @aftokaneeto 15 лет назад

    when you recieve your black belt ( shodan ) throw it away and put your white belt back on you are just begining to learn aikido

  • @eisbombenhagel
    @eisbombenhagel 12 лет назад

    Well, even then there are possibilities to make you "give your hands ahead" - like making you flinch, instinctly grabbing and the like. There's more than meets the eye... ;)

  • @mikrosbobos
    @mikrosbobos 11 лет назад

    I practice kick boxing and I have a red belt in aikido. I believe aikido is for opponents who grap you or have a knife so I do not think an aikido guy can win a boxer unless he has mastered his skills.

  • @Derukugi2
    @Derukugi2 11 лет назад

    Forget that. The quicker the better. Apples and oranges.

  • @nedobri
    @nedobri 13 лет назад

    juat dont give your hands ahead :)

  • @jjorgelobo
    @jjorgelobo 15 лет назад

    And next end of february i will not miss him in Portugal

  • @geaigeai69
    @geaigeai69 11 лет назад

    pas de notion de centre...