I'd give anything to have found your training years ago... or be young enough and in good enough shape to do it... I've have LOVED this. I'm 66 now- and can barely walk- the least little thing HURTS me any more. ( i got mashed between two trucks in 99 and could never do anything like that again)... I recommend your channel to EVERYBODY I know that is interested in this type of thing.. YOU are the BEST I've seen- AND you have an absolute TALENT for TEACHING- which a lot of guys do NOT.
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Brilliant! I have to say the Uke was excellent. He took a lot of strikes to the neck area, but stayed focused which enabled Lenny and Dana to practice effectively. It's so important to have good Ukes in the dojo. Keep up the great work.
The videos are getting better and better. Personally what I found most inspirational is that your student was able to learn the technique within 10 minutes . Thank you
Excelent,as always.One thing i like about your aproach on martial arts is that you dont claim one have to meditate unde a waterfall while breathing thru the left nostril for 10+ years in order to understand and learn a technique.
love to utilize this one in our Randori even with them rushing in for the ryokata tori, with a wide grab approach, usually not with deflection, if the grab approach is too narrow we don't apply it but rather we will just deflect it off with tsukiage or kitiage and advance or move according to where our next attacker is coming from, i will do a video soon in this regard to make sense of what i am saying but i think you get the idea, God bless Sensei Lenny
awesome job Dana and ty again Lenny for the demo. it's very much appreciated!!! I really like you guys ur doing a great job I'm learning a lot so plz keep the vids coming and again awesome job Dana
Another great video Sensei. Nice to see a beginner working with the same technique as you; it makes it easier to spot the difference in pattern, stance and application. Thank you.
Thank you! Always great videos from you guys. Watching someone learn the techniques, mistakes and all, takes your videos to another level. Maybe it also requires you to point out finer details Lenny? Thanks again.
haha i wish. im training at an aikikai dojo. started when i was 16 for 2 years then got busy. 15 yrs later i started again up till now. i use to be a gym rat after i stopped at 18 and found out that now, it feels very awkward manouvering aikido tech.
Is it that you are pushing the ikr away as much as you are bouncing his/her forward energy /momentum back into him. Almost like running into a tree limb if you are running through the woods. Or am I way off.
I'd give anything to have found your training years ago... or be young enough and in good enough shape to do it... I've have LOVED this. I'm 66 now- and can barely walk- the least little thing HURTS me any more. ( i got mashed between two trucks in 99 and could never do anything like that again)... I recommend your channel to EVERYBODY I know that is interested in this type of thing.. YOU are the BEST I've seen- AND you have an absolute TALENT for TEACHING- which a lot of guys do NOT.
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@@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS13 I've checked out a lot- in real life AND on video- and you're the only one I've seen in many years WORTH watching!!!
Brilliant! I have to say the Uke was excellent. He took a lot of strikes to the neck area, but stayed focused which enabled Lenny and Dana to practice effectively. It's so important to have good Ukes in the dojo. Keep up the great work.
Having a good uke is indispensible for learning arts like these - they're the equivalent of a guy who's good with focus mitts in boxing/kick-boxing.
The videos are getting better and better. Personally what I found most inspirational is that your student was able to learn the technique within 10 minutes .
Thank you
loving the inside hand deflections lately!!! awesome vids...keep them coming!!!
Excelent,as always.One thing i like about your aproach on martial arts is that you dont claim one have to meditate unde a waterfall while breathing thru the left nostril for 10+ years in order to understand and learn a technique.
love to utilize this one in our Randori even with them rushing in for the ryokata tori, with a wide grab approach, usually not with deflection, if the grab approach is too narrow we don't apply it but rather we will just deflect it off with tsukiage or kitiage and advance or move according to where our next attacker is coming from, i will do a video soon in this regard to make sense of what i am saying but i think you get the idea, God bless Sensei Lenny
Thanks for another great video, Lenny! Excellent explanation 👍
awesome job Dana and ty again Lenny for the demo. it's very much appreciated!!! I really like you guys ur doing a great job I'm learning a lot so plz keep the vids coming and again awesome job Dana
Another great video Sensei. Nice to see a beginner working with the same technique as you; it makes it easier to spot the difference in pattern, stance and application. Thank you.
Thank you! Always great videos from you guys. Watching someone learn the techniques, mistakes and all, takes your videos to another level. Maybe it also requires you to point out finer details Lenny? Thanks again.
nice work Dana!!
Ronald Castro thx!
Great to see Dyna taking part
wow the info you are giving us is unbelievable, thank you
#takingaikidoback
Proud of her sensei Penny. Great job. Great move here via Aikido. We will meet.
marcusMA
Thank you. By the way my name is Lenny not Penny lol.
well done!!!keep it up...
Dana is doing great. How long has she been training for?
Gronked I started last April with Combative Concepts and now I'm starting on the Aikido side ☺. My gi is still really white!!!
Dana, that's good stuff! Aikido is one of the hardest arts to learn, but Lenny'll get you there. I hope you stick with it.
@@danalucky1372 Yes, your gi still looks brand new, I remember those days
keep up your training Dana and good luck!!
Ronald Castro thank you!
hey lenny sensei san, is nodotsukiage a tenshin exclusive as well? as i never seen this done in any other aikido demo.
afiq radzi
Yes it is and you won't see anyone other TenShin aikido guy's doing it especially like it's done in this video and other video's of mine.
afiq radzi
Do you train at a dojo or do you have your own dojo??
haha i wish. im training at an aikikai dojo. started when i was 16 for 2 years then got busy. 15 yrs later i started again up till now. i use to be a gym rat after i stopped at 18 and found out that now, it feels very awkward manouvering aikido tech.
awesome thanks!!!!!
She's a natural!!
What chance have you to execute all this as quick as Lenny said you need to?
Unless you're Lenny?
Very good. semper fi
Is it that you are pushing the ikr away as much as you are bouncing his/her forward energy /momentum back into him. Almost like running into a tree limb if you are running through the woods. Or am I way off.
why not using sankyo direcktly backwards as sumi-otoshi??? My teacher was realy surprise and angry!!
Hello my Greg I love watching your video warriors rouge I want learn how to do akkido lessons
Love when the women do it. Like to see more in future videos.
seen this technique in the Glimmerman.
i believe seagal is a black belt in this.
+Rick B.
He's a 7th degree black belt
would be nice to see you and him in a video either discussing or practicing aikido techniques... great stuff.
you good teacher more videos
Uke = it's not the fall but the landing that gets you.
Respekteeeee Lenny
kinda hard to take you seriously with that 80s ass action movie intro