I follow the path built by morihei ueshiba, creater of aikido. And in all my years of training I have noticed that the real strength of aikido is the philosophy. I train aikido to not fight. I learn to confront and not fear dangerous situaciones. in mostly all of aikido technique you can see that the aikidoka it is not dodging atacks nor defending his body. Aikido is being at the correct place and correct moment. The oponent is not fighting with the aikido master. The aikido master is redirecting the agressor force to not harm anyone. Aikidokas show the way of peace by allowing the person atacking to lose his energy, letting the body of the agressor wore out and immobilizing him. trying to not hurt him. Letting peace preveal on earth.
I have trained Aikido for 10 years now. I almost always finish my street fights by flipping my aggressive attacker head over heels with a clothesline or break down 250 football players with an 8 move wristlock.
Aikido works without the flowery bollocks, and when mixed with combat sports training, BJJ, Wrestling, MMA, Boxing, Kickboxing arts. As a standalone art, Aikido needs to add pressure training/sparring, and Atemi (striking) as set ups and to drop unrealistic attacks.
Is this realy the part of efective aikido? or the violent aspect of certain movement? I think in lacks the spiritual part...... but it is good marketing
+Quantum Ranger real life situations? Did we watch the same video? Scares the shit out of me that people see this as anything more than a style of dance. If people believe that this will keep them safe, they're in great danger. I get it, it's hard to face if you've spent a lot of time and money on this but damn, cognitive dissonance is a powerful force. I'm super curious as to how mentally weak you have to be to allow your teacher think that what's happening is real. What's the entry process for a class? How do they weed out the people that don't play along? That video I'd love to see.
***** That's all fair enough. But I was replying to your comment about it being shown in real life situations. I'm sure it's great for the same reasons dance is great but for any real life situations, it's clearly not. If you believe that "real life" is represented in the video content, that's worrying. If other Aikido practitioners belive likewise, that's dangerous.
Lol, buddy, you read my comment wrong, or you watched the wrong video because that is some garbage. That junk is going to get someone hurt thinking they know what they're doing.
I follow the path built by morihei ueshiba, creater of aikido. And in all my years of training I have noticed that the real strength of aikido is the philosophy. I train aikido to not fight. I learn to confront and not fear dangerous situaciones. in mostly all of aikido technique you can see that the aikidoka it is not dodging atacks nor defending his body. Aikido is being at the correct place and correct moment. The oponent is not fighting with the aikido master. The aikido master is redirecting the agressor force to not harm anyone. Aikidokas show the way of peace by allowing the person atacking to lose his energy, letting the body of the agressor wore out and immobilizing him. trying to not hurt him. Letting peace preveal on earth.
Great Video my friend! I love your channel!!! Greetings from USA
aikido super.
it would be cool if you got arrested you could reverse it and cuff the cop like in sleeping dogs.
I have trained Aikido for 10 years now. I almost always finish my street fights by flipping my aggressive attacker head over heels with a clothesline or break down 250 football players with an 8 move wristlock.
+Joe Smith Woooow. Thank you for your comment. Greetings from Switzerland.
+Joe Smith You are a blackbelt in bullshit.
No sir, this is bullshit. You have tricked people into thinking a fake way of fighting works on actual attackers and it does not.
Hwa Rang Do & Silat are my styles of choice. Followed by BJJ & Catch Wrestling.
Aikido works without the flowery bollocks, and when mixed with combat sports training, BJJ, Wrestling, MMA, Boxing, Kickboxing arts.
As a standalone art, Aikido needs to add pressure training/sparring, and Atemi (striking) as set ups and to drop unrealistic attacks.
i believe all Aikidoka's should cross train in Eskrima & Wrestling(Submission or Catch style)!
That's "Lamb of God", right? What's the name of the song?
+Artty 1975 That's right. Name of the song is "Broken Hands". See at the End of this Video :-). Greetings from Switzerland.
Y se supone que todo el mundo se deja mover como menso ?
Quiero ver un enfrentamiento UFC VS AIKIDO. a ver si ahí se esperan a acomarles la mano para avertarce
Like for the good youtube compilation but the music does not suit it so much. thank you for uploading this
Where's Steven seagal's aikido
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Thank You Buddy
Is this realy the part of efective aikido? or the violent aspect of certain movement? I think in lacks the spiritual part...... but it is good marketing
+Quantum Ranger real life situations? Did we watch the same video?
Scares the shit out of me that people see this as anything more than a style of dance. If people believe that this will keep them safe, they're in great danger.
I get it, it's hard to face if you've spent a lot of time and money on this but damn, cognitive dissonance is a powerful force.
I'm super curious as to how mentally weak you have to be to allow your teacher think that what's happening is real. What's the entry process for a class? How do they weed out the people that don't play along? That video I'd love to see.
***** That's all fair enough. But I was replying to your comment about it being shown in real life situations. I'm sure it's great for the same reasons dance is great but for any real life situations, it's clearly not. If you believe that "real life" is represented in the video content, that's worrying. If other Aikido practitioners belive likewise, that's dangerous.
To op need nerf
I didn't know bullshit was spelled that way..
Lol, buddy, you read my comment wrong, or you watched the wrong video because that is some garbage. That junk is going to get someone hurt thinking they know what they're doing.
Great Aikido. Horrible music.