People think aikido is not effective to use in streetfight Actually its very effective in many cases because you can mix the tecniques You just need quick reflect and fast thinking
Mónic Hain Con todo respeto un buen video ya que con lo que respecta a las proyecciones el Aikido es Incomparablemente Hermoso, sin embargo; en algunos de los Ejercicios o ejemplos parece Olvidada o dejar aún lado la teoría de "Red line" (Linea Roja) Es bien sabido que cuando Presionamos o Golpeamos el cuerpo de un Adversario, EJERCEMOS UNA REACCIÓN ó ARCO REFLEJO QUE NOS DA UN MOVIMIENTO INVOLUNTARIO, y aquí se ven Básicos o Ejemplos, donde no solo se expone así mismo el Protector, sino además; Expone terriblemente a su V.I.P. en algunos existe una manera innecesaria de girar o proyectar cuando un movimiento simple de inmovilización puede ser la solución mas rápida, efectiva e ideal, incluso algunos movimientos apresuran inevitablemente el "atentado" provocando la realización del "objetivo" al no percatarse sobre la dirección en que se mueve el "terrorista" Siempre he sostenido que en cuanto a lo que respecta en Defensa Personal, es más fácil lograr hacer Cinturón Negro a un Elemento de Seguridad que conoce de sobra la base fundamental de su Labor "PREVENIR" a Logra convertir en un Elemento de Seguridad a un Instructor Cinta Negra en Artes Marciales sin importar el grado de Danes que posea y sobre todo en el aspecto Operativo... "El Momento de la Verdad"
+evilro3345 This is to prevent serious injury to the attacker. If you don't think it is effective, go to an Aikido dojo and see if the instructor lets you join, then you say this again when they are practicing on your hand.
+evilro3345 Jigoro Kano himself sent some of his best students to practice under Ueshiba-sensei after watching his demonstration. This must tell you something.
All of you saying akidos crap or fake. Look at Steven seasgal doing demonstration in Japan against 6 or so black belts. It's called art of peace for a reason all about defence.
Aikido teaches you to adapt to the very moment you are in. At any point of a circumstance or in the middle of technique is is important to accept and blend, that is the "trick" to Aikido and lots and lots of practice. "Repetitive motions make perfect"
To everyone who says that Aikido is fake u are wrong it focuses Alot on joint locks momentum and balance, when u r in a joint lock u will move with it or get bones broken and if u r already put off balance a simple push will knock u down, it definitely works whether the person is trained/un-trained or resisting/ not resisting
If you are going to teach disarming a gun use an air soft pistol loaded and also u must simulate sound by using blanks. After watching what you're teaching and seeing you get shot 70% of the time I recommend that you shouldn't teach these techniques and you should apologized to those you have given false security. I have been doing disarming for fifteen years and when someone is truly intent on shooting even if you think you are pro 30% of the time you will be shot 70% cut if it is a knife The human being is not stupid or static
el aikido es paz y amor son guerreros espirituales se concentran en el alma y en el corazon los guerreros materiales se concentran en el fisico. El aikido controla a toda arte marcial material porque es espiritual lee el arte de la paz por morihei ueshiba y es mas que una simple arte marcial
rodolfo altair cañete lavín el arte marcial debe ser practicada con el fin de ser para salvar las personas de las muertes forzadas y traer paz a la tierra porque se conecta con cuerpo y mente ante las artes marciales materiales de Japón el aikido siempre fue victorioso porque su creador era el profeta de la paz, morihei ueshiba estaba encontra del bushido militarista japones porque enseñaban a morir con honor por eso las vendettas eran inunerables, pero el mismo dijo que el bushido tradicional se dedica a enseñar a vivir como el aikido morihei ueshiba fue formado en el arte de la guerra pero el se cambio al arte de la paz al crear el aikido te recomiendo que leas el arte de la paz por morihei ueshiba
Tudo depende do objetivo. Aikido, Krav Maga, Wing Chun entre outras, são "defesa pessoal". Você foca em primeiro neutralizar/esquivar o ataque depois mobilizar o adversário (seja jogando-o no chão, quebrando seu nariz, desmaiando-o ou etc) Aikido baseado em esquiva, ataques de mão aberta e fazer diversos movimentos imobilizando o adversário. Fiz Aikido por 1 mês, e achei muito legal. Recomendo ir assistir uma aula gratuita e ver se realmente lhe agrada. Expliquei de uma forma BEM simples, abraço
Ho fatto per tanti anni judo,sono cintura nera 1 dan,praticando per un anno anche aikido e ho superato l'esame per cintura gialla,mi dispiace perchè sono stato costretto ad abbandonare queste due discipline che porterò per sempre nel mio cuore.
io ho frequentato il corso di Aikido per ben 9 anni e ancora adesso continuo a farlo, perché il mio maestro (7°Dan) è riuscito a trasmettermi la passione per questa disciplina. e poi come dimostrato dal video può sempre risultare utile. come si dice...impara l'arte e mettila da parte!
The efficacy of any Martial Art or system of Self Defense is directly proportionate to how reflexive it is. Being reflexive in any technique is relative to the amount of dedication and repetition applied. Application and Situational Awareness only come with time and experience. Follow your own path Brothers and Sisters and stay vigilant...
in all fairness, I will say although I have gone beyond these moves in Israeli arts, I will give credit for good effort and good demonstrations of what was the foundation of all modern arts. yes they are not showing resistance but are showing the basics of which every other arts got their first start. I feel we should give them respect.
@MartialArts4Ever That's exactly what I'm saying. She had her "pressure test" right there. She's trained hard for six years and it worked for her. I don't give a rip who believes it. I'm just glad my daughter learned it and it kept her safe.
Absolutely spot on there my friend!! Any 'contact' fighting sport (no matter how good or bad) is governed by rules and guidelines, including as you rightly say many martial arts. However, some styles such as Krav Maga are NOT governed by rules or regulations and the principles taught include techniques that aim to try and keep you alive in REAL life or death situations and then anything goes.... it then becomes the old 'kill or be killed' mentality!!
It's good to be in shape in general. There is nothing wrong with exercising. It's true that Aikido is an art that doesn't require a lot of physical fitness, but it doesn't mean being in better shape won't make it more effective. It also doesn't hurt to eat well and stretch daily.
Thanks for you comentary: One of the most eye catching moves are those where the aikido master "disarm" a agressor. In the video it looks so easy, make you think if you practice aikido never gona ve robbed again, is one of the most dangerous odds you can take in your life.
Aikido does in fact work for self defense just as any other martial art. I have used it very effectively to defend against multiple attackers and did so quite efficiently. For those who are into MMA, keep in mind that MMA is a sport with rules. That last place I want to be in a fight is on the ground rolling around while my attackers buddies kick my face in! Don't fool yourself...MMA IS A SPORT! Self defense is a mind set!
You may be right wildpawn. That said, I've been a student of Aikido since the mid eighties and during the last 17 years I've been augmenting my own education with other styles. Particularly, Shaolin Chin na and Ba gua. I have what some consider to be a fair perspective on these styles. Thank you, I've certainly enjoyed your colorful response over my morning coffee.
lo mas eficiente es saber los puntos vulnerables del cuerpo humano, saber donde golpear, y tener bastante técnica y sobre todo tener mucha concentración y serenidad en esos momentos de lucha para poder aplicarlo bien, nadie gana en una pelea lo mejor es no pelear =) muy buen video
I've never understood why people are so quick in critisizing Aikido just after watching some video clips, Aikido is so much more than you can ever find on youtube!! I have never heard any person that has practice Aikido for some years saying that it was a waste of time! I've heard the same things over and over again "Aikido doesn't work in MMA!" if so, then why is Anderson Silva taking advice from Steven Seagal? And for the question if Aikido works in a real fight, it did for me!! :) Respect!
You are correct. Having practiced for about 16 years, and as a teacher of Aikido, if there is anything I have learned or taught about the art, it is that there are indeed two sides to each technique, each of which requires skill if the art is to be beautiful. The uke, or attacker, must know to follow the actions of the nage, or defender, not just for the sake of learning but also to prevent injury. Yes, it results in looking like movie choreography, but the alternative can be gruesome.
Me parece que aquí muchos están hablando bobería, esto es un entrenamiento y se nota que algunos tienen más conocimiento que otros, recuerden que la perfección en el arte marcial no existe, lo más cercano a la misma se obtiene con horas y horas de practica continua, y sobre todo enfrentándose a situaciones reales que son las que te miden en conocimiento y capacidad de reacción. Buena clase.
Nice to see how Aikido movements are used at the situations, just than if some one is going to point with weapon and you do such defense fast as there is no time to think anything, there will be broken arm, shoulder or anything else as that time it does not matter, action happens so fast than you just dont care opponents situation, doing an throw to an opponent who cant do ukemi or understand how to soft the landing will cause huge amount of damage, nice to see techniques to be used that way.
@MrMartialartsfan Look it up, i might be wrong, but when i took Aikido classes, compared to Judo they emphasized the circle motion a lot more because the motion requires the least amount of energy expenditure. Aikido techniques are combinations of circular movements. You don't need to be the strongest person to use the moves if you do them correctly.
Actually, that's one of the main things that aikido tries to teach you: staying calm and being able to manage stress situations. Aikido is very much about the right state of mind, not only "fancy" techniques. And by the way, if someone runs at you screaming and shooting, no martial art in the world can help you....
I'd say Aikido is much better than not knowing any martial arts at all. Remember that it's not just a self defense method, and it was never supposed to just be self defense. It's also a way of getting fit, physically and mentally. It has a stronger spiritual basis than I think most other martial arts. People that just want to learn how to hurt people really well can always learn Muay Thai or something.
Just to mention, all of the MMAs, particulary someone who mentioned Anderson Silva, he was actually taught at some point by Seagal, and he even credited him for the kick that nocked out Vitor Belfort during his fight. Even tho Seagal said that he taught him aikido locks but Silva took the kick as part of his repertory as well as the locks.
Most martial arts teach their student to instinctively evade wrist/forearm grabs via hand movements, and or trapping sweeps, that undo the hold, or brush the hand away within a split second. This is some of the first things most systems teach is how to immediately negate an arm or wrist grab.
he is good at aikido very good. he is not a disgrace in that area. he isnt the greatest actor but nobody is perfect. i personally do not care for his acting but me being a student of aikido i respect him
I first looked at Aikido in my teens, studied it for about a year. I then took karate / kickboxing / various striking arts and have been training for about 25 years+, as well as x-training with friends in judo, jujitsu, wrestling, muay thai, etc. I still train in karate and judo, but have recently started aikido again. What I have found is with other combative experience, and now a better understanding of how and when to apply aikido, it is very, very effective. No offence to pure aikido people,
Eu treinei aikido, jiu-jitsu e karate. Nenhuma arte marcial é mais completa e eficiente que o aikido, vc se protege e tem a opção de realmente inutilizar definitivamente o oponente, se quiser. É fantástico!
@threepercenter03 if you use quick atemi (striking) to disorientate or wind the attacker, it is easy to put on a joint-lock. The throws may not always work but it could result in dislocated joints. That said, going up against weapons and against someone bigger and stronger always carries risk, so be cautious at all times
many steps can get you in trouble by the enemy especially when the enemy is able to struggle with you. the shortest distance between two points is a straight line and simplicity in striking is able to do that which is easier then struggling with the enemy who can determine to hold on to pain and continue to move until he releases himself from the grip.
i think this guy is very good, his applicative aikido looks very solid and effective. Very different from the make r of 'Aikido Versus' video series who does not even master basic aikido principles
I praise myself lucky I am alive this day because I had trained in aikido. I had up until that point practiced it for 7 years, also have 1st dan now. But I consider myself a calm type that just wants to know how to defend myself. And while on vacation on Majorca some psycho pulled a knife to my face and tried to rob me. at first I was stunned with fear, but focused on my training. And the crazy dude ended with a broken arm and a mild concussion. No doubt in my heart that aikido saved my life.
Sensei, felicitaciones por su gran demostraciòn en la proteccion Vip. Solamente colaborar indicando que la aplicacion de la tecnica de desarme, debe tratar de evitar el recorrido del arma de fuego y realizarla en el mismo punto donde se inicia la accion, sacandolo de la linea de fuego al Dignatario, exitos oss.
@MartialArts4Ever The concept of redirecting force takes very little strength but good training. Knowing where on a body to press can gain you a whole lot of leverage regardless of the "strength" of your opponent. Having enough mindfulness to understand that the pain you are feeling is not representative of the danger of your opponent is far beyond the training of most criminals.
wow , powerful.. Aikido.. such a deadly art. I think Steven Segal is good at it too.. but since I dislocated my shoulder, i am just going to learn the basics.. I see how the teacher twists the heck out of the students I cringe.. pop joint out the socket real easy.. I thought it was hard until I got mine popped out.. the memories.. yikkees.. but carry on..
People think aikido is not effective to use in streetfight
Actually its very effective in many cases because you can mix the tecniques
You just need quick reflect and fast thinking
Excelente lo mejor que he visto !!! el aikido es lo máximo!!!
Mónic Hain
Con todo respeto un buen video ya que con lo que respecta a las proyecciones el Aikido es Incomparablemente Hermoso, sin embargo; en algunos de los Ejercicios o ejemplos parece Olvidada o dejar aún lado la teoría de "Red line" (Linea Roja)
Es bien sabido que cuando Presionamos o Golpeamos el cuerpo de un Adversario, EJERCEMOS UNA REACCIÓN ó ARCO REFLEJO QUE NOS DA UN MOVIMIENTO INVOLUNTARIO, y aquí se ven Básicos o Ejemplos, donde no solo se expone así mismo el Protector, sino además; Expone terriblemente a su V.I.P. en algunos existe una manera innecesaria de girar o proyectar cuando un movimiento simple de inmovilización puede ser la solución mas rápida, efectiva e ideal, incluso algunos movimientos apresuran inevitablemente el "atentado" provocando la realización del "objetivo" al no percatarse sobre la dirección en que se mueve el "terrorista"
Siempre he sostenido que en cuanto a lo que respecta en Defensa Personal, es más fácil lograr hacer Cinturón Negro a un Elemento de Seguridad que conoce de sobra la base fundamental de su Labor "PREVENIR" a Logra convertir en un Elemento de Seguridad a un Instructor Cinta Negra en Artes Marciales sin importar el grado de Danes que posea y sobre todo en el aspecto Operativo... "El Momento de la Verdad"
I like how the partner doesn't struggle or fight. And those knife attacks.... They scream "I WILL KILL YOU ! SO DODGE BITCH!"
+evilro3345 This is to prevent serious injury to the attacker. If you don't think it is effective, go to an Aikido dojo and see if the instructor lets you join, then you say this again when they are practicing on your hand.
But reality isn't so nice >.>
+evilro3345 I still suggest you go to a dojo and say this to the people there. It is of no use to say to me.
Do they factor in sweat, adrenaline, not knowing the incoming attack, and ambush situations?
+evilro3345 Jigoro Kano himself sent some of his best students to practice under Ueshiba-sensei after watching his demonstration. This must tell you something.
Japanese Budo is so powerful and so beautiful ‼
All of you saying akidos crap or fake. Look at Steven seasgal doing demonstration in Japan against 6 or so black belts. It's called art of peace for a reason all about defence.
Aikido was the only art I ever studied that focused on Ki development from the very beginning, that is a gift to yourself that never stops giving.
Those are really beautiful ways on how to get killed
+savcob well unless your blind, theirs plenty to know.
+savcob
Sure it is. That's why it's taught in the military.
*****
not its is not...news flash: military does boxing..
Yes but Wing chun is bullshid too
Beautiful art. Pure physics and poetry in motion!
Japanese martial arts is being done abroad is a great
O melhor vídeo do gênero que já assisti !!!
I like Aikido.
Aikido teaches you to adapt to the very moment you are in. At any point of a circumstance or in the middle of technique is is important to accept and blend, that is the "trick" to Aikido and lots and lots of practice. "Repetitive motions make perfect"
Morgan is OP
twd is life
ESPECTACULAR EL AIKIDO ES EL MEJOR ARTE MARCIAL QUE EXISTE FELICITACIONES!!!!!!!!!!!
Why would you grab someone if you have a gun? A gun is a ranged weapon.
My point being its stupid to get within hand or knife rage when using a gun.
Stangil1 their target is not the aikidoka. He's a hostage. While the guy is against others with firearms.
Makes sense.
Well said! my respects.
To everyone who says that Aikido is fake u are wrong it focuses Alot on joint locks momentum and balance, when u r in a joint lock u will move with it or get bones broken and if u r already put off balance a simple push will knock u down, it definitely works whether the person is trained/un-trained or resisting/ not resisting
If you are going to teach disarming a gun use an air soft pistol loaded and also u must simulate sound by using blanks. After watching what you're teaching and seeing you get shot 70% of the time I recommend that you shouldn't teach these techniques and you should apologized to those you have given false security. I have been doing disarming for fifteen years and when someone is truly intent on shooting even if you think you are pro 30% of the time you will be shot 70% cut if it is a knife The human being is not stupid or static
Realmente es uno de los 20 mejores videos de toda RUclips
I prefer no music. it makes the proceedings look pompous.
mang kanor true
i agree, this is one of the best aikido clips in youtube
wow, a united nations flag!! just when i needed some toilet paper!!
This is the best Aikido video in the site.
bueno tengo mis dudas del aikido pero si quieren defenderse nada mas y escapar ilesos metanse a krav maga
El Krav Magá tiene parte de sus bases técnicas en el Aikido.
Eduardo CasRod
el aikido es paz y amor son guerreros espirituales se concentran en el alma y en el corazon los guerreros materiales se concentran en el fisico. El aikido controla a toda arte marcial material porque es espiritual lee el arte de la paz por morihei ueshiba y es mas que una simple arte marcial
Aikido, Krav Maga, jiu jitsu. All of these Styles off a really great tools for sudden violent situation.
Excellent application from a man with an intricate knowledge of technique.
the walking dead
GRANDE MAESTRO ROJO...EL PODER INCONMENSURABLE DEL AIKIDO...LO MAS GRANDE !!
rodolfo altair cañete lavín el arte marcial debe ser practicada con el fin de ser para salvar las personas de las muertes forzadas y traer paz a la tierra porque se conecta con cuerpo y mente ante las artes marciales materiales de Japón el aikido siempre fue victorioso porque su creador era el profeta de la paz, morihei ueshiba estaba encontra del bushido militarista japones porque enseñaban a morir con honor por eso las vendettas eran inunerables, pero el mismo dijo que el bushido tradicional se dedica a enseñar a vivir como el aikido morihei ueshiba fue formado en el arte de la guerra pero el se cambio al arte de la paz al crear el aikido te recomiendo que leas el arte de la paz por morihei ueshiba
Aikido is an art truly wonderful defense. Pase movements everywhere to turn the floor back to the attacker, it is wonderful.
Sensei Rojo was the main bodyguard of chilean president.
Took a seminare with him in Argentina. Great memories
Tudo depende do objetivo. Aikido, Krav Maga, Wing Chun entre outras, são "defesa pessoal". Você foca em primeiro neutralizar/esquivar o ataque depois mobilizar o adversário (seja jogando-o no chão, quebrando seu nariz, desmaiando-o ou etc) Aikido baseado em esquiva, ataques de mão aberta e fazer diversos movimentos imobilizando o adversário. Fiz Aikido por 1 mês, e achei muito legal. Recomendo ir assistir uma aula gratuita e ver se realmente lhe agrada. Expliquei de uma forma BEM simples, abraço
Very good aplication for the Aikido. This video is inspiring.
Good job.
Bravo. good demo of how a wonderful art can be used in real time.
Ho fatto per tanti anni judo,sono cintura nera 1 dan,praticando per un anno anche aikido e ho superato l'esame per cintura gialla,mi dispiace perchè sono stato costretto ad abbandonare queste due discipline che porterò per sempre nel mio cuore.
io ho frequentato il corso di Aikido per ben 9 anni e ancora adesso continuo a farlo, perché il mio maestro (7°Dan) è riuscito a trasmettermi la passione per questa disciplina. e poi come dimostrato dal video può sempre risultare utile. come si dice...impara l'arte e mettila da parte!
The efficacy of any Martial Art or system of Self Defense is directly proportionate to how reflexive it is. Being reflexive in any technique is relative to the amount of dedication and repetition applied. Application and Situational Awareness only come with time and experience. Follow your own path Brothers and Sisters and stay vigilant...
Excellent video of special applied techniques!
Se ve bonito. Desde luego es un arte.
in all fairness, I will say although I have gone beyond these moves in Israeli arts, I will give credit for good effort and good demonstrations of what was the foundation of all modern arts. yes they are not showing resistance but are showing the basics of which every other arts got their first start. I feel we should give them respect.
Wonderfoul video. It´s mutivating very good.
I want to lern this techniks and philosopie from Aikido.
Thank you for posting it
@MartialArts4Ever
That's exactly what I'm saying. She had her "pressure test" right there. She's trained hard for six years and it worked for her. I don't give a rip who believes it. I'm just glad my daughter learned it and it kept her safe.
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(HERRAMIENTAS D POLVORA/ Move1/carril(0:27/0:30/1:38/2:17/2:31/2:50/4:45/5:30/5:49/5:57/6:06/6:15)Move2/molino(1:30/1:34/2:23/6:25/2:38/2:44/2:59/4:37/4:49/4:52/5:06)Move3(4:13/2:00/2:09)Move4(3:17/2:14) move10(4:29/5:06) move5(3:17)move4(4:13)move8/carril(4:45)move10(4:49/4:52/5:06)move8/carril(5:30/5:49/5:57/6:06/6:15) /move2/molino(6:25)/(6:31)(6:38)(6:41)(6:43) 6:46
excelente demostración muy buenos.
Very nice demonstration of practical application.
Arte maravilhosa e fantástica!
Absolutely spot on there my friend!!
Any 'contact' fighting sport (no matter how good or bad) is governed by rules and guidelines, including as you rightly say many martial arts.
However, some styles such as Krav Maga are NOT governed by rules or regulations and the principles taught include techniques that aim to try and keep you alive in REAL life or death situations and then anything goes.... it then becomes the old 'kill or be killed' mentality!!
Alucinante! Show !
Nicely done! Bravo! Thank you, very much!
It's good to be in shape in general. There is nothing wrong with exercising. It's true that Aikido is an art that doesn't require a lot of physical fitness, but it doesn't mean being in better shape won't make it more effective. It also doesn't hurt to eat well and stretch daily.
Thanks for you comentary:
One of the most eye catching moves are those where the aikido master "disarm" a agressor. In the video it looks so easy, make you think if you practice aikido never gona ve robbed again, is one of the most dangerous odds you can take in your life.
Aikido does in fact work for self defense just as any other martial art. I have used it very effectively to defend against multiple attackers and did so quite efficiently. For those who are into MMA, keep in mind that MMA is a sport with rules. That last place I want to be in a fight is on the ground rolling around while my attackers buddies kick my face in! Don't fool yourself...MMA IS A SPORT! Self defense is a mind set!
Gracias por estas artes
Martial arts are for protection of yourself & protect other people , protect yourself is the first step
You may be right wildpawn. That said, I've been a student of Aikido since the mid eighties and during the last 17 years I've been augmenting my own education with other styles. Particularly, Shaolin Chin na and Ba gua. I have what some consider to be a fair perspective on these styles. Thank you, I've certainly enjoyed your colorful response over my morning coffee.
lo mas eficiente es saber los puntos vulnerables del cuerpo humano, saber donde golpear, y tener bastante técnica y sobre todo tener mucha concentración y serenidad en esos momentos de lucha para poder aplicarlo bien, nadie gana en una pelea lo mejor es no pelear =) muy buen video
Totally awesome, love it.
I've never understood why people are so quick in critisizing Aikido just after watching some video clips, Aikido is so much more than you can ever find on youtube!!
I have never heard any person that has practice Aikido for some years saying that it was a waste of time!
I've heard the same things over and over again "Aikido doesn't work in MMA!" if so, then why is Anderson Silva taking advice from Steven Seagal?
And for the question if Aikido works in a real fight, it did for me!! :)
Respect!
MUY MUY BIEN HECHO! EXCEPCIONAL, TREMENDO Y EXCELENTE!
TREMENDA ARTE MARCIAL.
Excellent! Congratulations! It looks like an amazing martial art. Best wishes!
Aikido is an art that was built around weapons so it's no big surprise they would train it for weapon retention purposes.
Beautiful techniques
You are correct. Having practiced for about 16 years, and as a teacher of Aikido, if there is anything I have learned or taught about the art, it is that there are indeed two sides to each technique, each of which requires skill if the art is to be beautiful. The uke, or attacker, must know to follow the actions of the nage, or defender, not just for the sake of learning but also to prevent injury. Yes, it results in looking like movie choreography, but the alternative can be gruesome.
excelente video felicitaciones !!!
pleased to hear that buddy
Me parece que aquí muchos están hablando bobería, esto es un entrenamiento y se nota que algunos tienen más conocimiento que otros, recuerden que la perfección en el arte marcial no existe, lo más cercano a la misma se obtiene con horas y horas de practica continua, y sobre todo enfrentándose a situaciones reales que son las que te miden en conocimiento y capacidad de reacción. Buena clase.
Nice to see how Aikido movements are used at the situations, just than if some one is going to point with weapon and you do such defense fast as there is no time to think anything, there will be broken arm, shoulder or anything else as that time it does not matter, action happens so fast than you just dont care opponents situation, doing an throw to an opponent who cant do ukemi or understand how to soft the landing will cause huge amount of damage, nice to see techniques to be used that way.
That was pretty cool.
@MrMartialartsfan Look it up, i might be wrong, but when i took Aikido classes, compared to Judo they emphasized the circle motion a lot more because the motion requires the least amount of energy expenditure. Aikido techniques are combinations of circular movements. You don't need to be the strongest person to use the moves if you do them correctly.
Actually, that's one of the main things that aikido tries to teach you: staying calm and being able to manage stress situations. Aikido is very much about the right state of mind, not only "fancy" techniques.
And by the way, if someone runs at you screaming and shooting, no martial art in the world can help you....
id do aikido like 2 years and it's super good !
I'd say Aikido is much better than not knowing any martial arts at all. Remember that it's not just a self defense method, and it was never supposed to just be self defense. It's also a way of getting fit, physically and mentally. It has a stronger spiritual basis than I think most other martial arts.
People that just want to learn how to hurt people really well can always learn Muay Thai or something.
Just to mention, all of the MMAs, particulary someone who mentioned Anderson Silva, he was actually taught at some point by Seagal, and he even credited him for the kick that nocked out Vitor Belfort during his fight. Even tho Seagal said that he taught him aikido locks but Silva took the kick as part of his repertory as well as the locks.
Love the EPIC music
Well done aikido looks so calm and peaceful but is like 10 times more dangerous then the attackers force. I just love to watch how beautiful it is.
Most martial arts teach their student to instinctively evade wrist/forearm grabs via hand movements, and or trapping sweeps, that undo the hold, or brush the hand away within a split second. This is some of the first things most systems teach is how to immediately negate an arm or wrist grab.
Thank you wildpawn, I would enjoy learning from your skills in Judo.
the technique with the gun saved my life a few days ago :')
he is good at aikido very good. he is not a disgrace in that area. he isnt the greatest actor but nobody is perfect. i personally do not care for his acting but me being a student of aikido i respect him
Es fenomenal muy bueno! Muitu Bom!
I FEEL SO INSPIRED!
Dramatic music doesn't make this more impressive it just makes it seem sillier.
I first looked at Aikido in my teens, studied it for about a year. I then took karate / kickboxing / various striking arts and have been training for about 25 years+, as well as x-training with friends in judo, jujitsu, wrestling, muay thai, etc. I still train in karate and judo, but have recently started aikido again. What I have found is with other combative experience, and now a better understanding of how and when to apply aikido, it is very, very effective. No offence to pure aikido people,
Felecitasiones!!!!!.
parabens muito boa a equipe!!
Eu treinei aikido, jiu-jitsu e karate. Nenhuma arte marcial é mais completa e eficiente que o aikido, vc se protege e tem a opção de realmente inutilizar definitivamente o oponente, se quiser.
É fantástico!
very impressive techniques.. bravo
@threepercenter03 if you use quick atemi (striking) to disorientate or wind the attacker, it is easy to put on a joint-lock. The throws may not always work but it could result in dislocated joints. That said, going up against weapons and against someone bigger and stronger always carries risk, so be cautious at all times
Good tactical aikido nice to see it done well
many steps can get you in trouble by the enemy especially when the enemy is able to struggle with you. the shortest distance between two points is a straight line and simplicity in striking is able to do that which is easier then struggling with the enemy who can determine to hold on to pain and continue to move until he releases himself from the grip.
great vid very practical
Awesome!
Gosto muito desta arte.é uma das melhores no modo de dominar o oponente, parabéns a todos os que como eu curte.
i think this guy is very good, his applicative aikido looks very solid and effective. Very different from the make r of 'Aikido Versus' video series who does not even master basic aikido principles
Wundervoll.....
Artes marciais perfeita muito bom o vídeo
Hey!!!!!!! I have a question, the hand gun attack, will those moves work for any gun?
El aikido es hermoso.
we train slow in the dojo at first, but when you get to a higher level, you start to the techniques faster.
I praise myself lucky I am alive this day because I had trained in aikido. I had up until that point practiced it for 7 years, also have 1st dan now. But I consider myself a calm type that just wants to know how to defend myself. And while on vacation on Majorca some psycho pulled a knife to my face and tried to rob me. at first I was stunned with fear, but focused on my training. And the crazy dude ended with a broken arm and a mild concussion.
No doubt in my heart that aikido saved my life.
Sensei, felicitaciones por su gran demostraciòn en la proteccion Vip. Solamente colaborar indicando que la aplicacion de la tecnica de desarme, debe tratar de evitar el recorrido del arma de fuego y realizarla en el mismo punto donde se inicia la accion, sacandolo de la linea de fuego al Dignatario, exitos oss.
@MartialArts4Ever The concept of redirecting force takes very little strength but good training. Knowing where on a body to press can gain you a whole lot of leverage regardless of the "strength" of your opponent.
Having enough mindfulness to understand that the pain you are feeling is not representative of the danger of your opponent is far beyond the training of most criminals.
wow , powerful.. Aikido.. such a deadly art. I think Steven Segal is good at it too.. but since I dislocated my shoulder, i am just going to learn the basics.. I see how the teacher twists the heck out of the students I cringe.. pop joint out the socket real easy.. I thought it was hard until I got mine popped out.. the memories.. yikkees.. but carry on..