Rokkyo - The Aiki Dojo 2 Minute Technique

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2021
  • The Aiki Dojo 2 Minute Technique - Rokkyo
    Ken Watanabe Sensei, Aikido 6th Dan, Iaido 5th Dan explains the basics of Rokkyo (六教) or “The sixth control hold” in Aikido. Rokkyo may seem like a simple armbar, but it is one of those techniques which illustrates one’s true level of ability. Even though it seems “simple,” it still requires that one neutralize the attack, manage the connection and break the opponent’s balance. Watanabe Sensei demonstrates rokkyo from munetsuki or thrust to the midsection.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @ItaiPatai
    @ItaiPatai Год назад +2

    My dad is a aikido teacher, he told me there are 5 Kyos, just now I discovered there are 6
    He told me that he didn't think rokkyo was a technic like ikkyo or yonkyo

  • @dannyhall3561
    @dannyhall3561 2 года назад +2

    Awesome explanation and demonstration. Well done.

  • @ahafeel
    @ahafeel Год назад

    Very good technique.. thank you for the excellent demonstration

  • @computron808
    @computron808 2 года назад +1

    I can`t believe that I`ve never heard of this waza !!! Thank u for sharing it with us !!! And it was an awesome explanation !!! Thank u so much !!!

    • @ReubenYap
      @ReubenYap Год назад

      In some schools, it's called hiji-jime instead of rokyo!

  • @barbaradaly901
    @barbaradaly901 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @cemirachour827
    @cemirachour827 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @ojodeserpiente
    @ojodeserpiente 2 года назад

    Thanks!!!!

  • @Filosofianeltubo
    @Filosofianeltubo 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a list of all aikido techniques?

  • @shownottell8804
    @shownottell8804 Месяц назад

    Rokkyo is not part of the formal aikikai curriculum. But call it whatever you want as long as it works.

  • @tttvvvttt-bk1eu
    @tttvvvttt-bk1eu 2 года назад

    DVD available for purchase?

    • @AikidoCenterLA
      @AikidoCenterLA  2 года назад +2

      Sorry, no. Just watch the videos. They are free!

  • @vano-559
    @vano-559 2 года назад

    Asked a lot of times about Aikido locks in Aikido community. What do you mean by saying 'lock'? Is it joint pressure or something extra? Sometimes ikkyo to gokyo called 'lessons'. If so what they taught?

    • @lostinlymbo13
      @lostinlymbo13 2 года назад

      A lot of the confusion could be how things are said in English or other languages that aren't Japanese. Ikkyo 一教 literally translates as first lesson. There is also a pin associated with it, ikkyo no katame.
      Katame is the lock or the pin done at the end. Ikkyo to rokkyo ("lesson" 1 to 6) each have a specific pin or set of pins. These same pins can be applied in other situations too. For example, using the nikkyo pin to finish the kotegaeshi technique. :)

    • @vano-559
      @vano-559 2 года назад

      @@lostinlymbo13 so Aikido 'lessons' are about pins?

    • @lostinlymbo13
      @lostinlymbo13 2 года назад

      @@vano-559 each "lesson" includes both a take down and a pin. Two parts. For example:
      Ai hanmi karate tekubi Tori ikkyo omote.
      That means
      Right hand grabbing right wrist and do the technique ikkyo in front of your partner. (not a direct translation). You would do ikkyo and finish with the ikkyo pin. They're a pair. :)

    • @vano-559
      @vano-559 2 года назад

      @@lostinlymbo13 my bad I forgot takedowns. I asked this question as many times as I could however result is the same and most people think that Aikido 'lessons' are about takedowns and pins one by each lesson. Originally lesson was about type of kuzushi and illustrated by dozen techniques. Now I looked for someone who might know origins.

    • @edtheangler4930
      @edtheangler4930 Год назад

      They are called immobilizations. In my language "control holds"