Gozo Shioda 1980 Tokyo Demonstration

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @TutNStrut
    @TutNStrut 18 лет назад

    Shioda Sensei is greatness.

  • @cristache
    @cristache 18 лет назад

    Those 1337 techniques are called hardwork, focus and concentration. Nobody's going to do your work for you my friend. Remeber Nobel Winners are still humans with 2 hands and 2 feet, and they have access to the same knowledge that everybody else has access to. There's no secret technique, just how dedicated you are. Put in perspective, the life of Shioda and Ueshiba sensei depended on it - they didn't fight in matches with referes and weight classes.

  • @hybridmotion
    @hybridmotion 17 лет назад

    The only reason people in aikido demonstrations get up after they're thrown to the ground is because the sensei isn't following through with the full potential of the move. Don't be ignorant to that fact people because most people are.
    Have a nice day.

  • @hybridmotion
    @hybridmotion 17 лет назад +1

    How often do you get into a fight with an armless assailant? The first thing people resort to when fighting is punching or grabbing.

  • @hybridmotion
    @hybridmotion 17 лет назад

    Just for fun I'll help you understand something. Hold your left hand out (palm facing towards you for now). With your right hand grab your fingers (palm facing fingers) and gently "crank" your fingers down and into your body. This was a half-assed description but this may help you understand that they're not faking the pain.

  • @chebacco
    @chebacco 15 лет назад

    Amazing power, technique, and pure evasion.

  • @9diov
    @9diov 17 лет назад

    @abusivemelon: Just remind you that Shioda was a black belt judo himself before he started Aikido

  • @nhancao6355
    @nhancao6355 12 лет назад

    shioda gozo is a vigorous aikido master and a person with great humour and humanity
    his technique is absolutely effective and maybe to guys like us we never understand whether those techniques are fake or real but its real
    be sure of it

  • @lloturco
    @lloturco 18 лет назад +1

    Yoshinkan is perfect!!!

  • @specialforces72
    @specialforces72 15 лет назад

    Amazing and a superb command and development of Chi.

  • @chriskoegler
    @chriskoegler 18 лет назад

    i wonder if the money that he paid that guy to fall was worth losing his dignity?

  • @bigkittysmile
    @bigkittysmile 15 лет назад

    shioda shihan had amazing control
    and none of his uke were ever hurt

  • @MrPinoy91
    @MrPinoy91 17 лет назад

    sure Judo can be useful at certain situations...
    so can other styles.(Tae Kwon Do, Kenpo, Drunken Fist(really a dead style... the ones now a days are only showy forms, Juitsu, Southern mantis, Iron Wire... ect..)
    All styles have specailty attacks and deffenses for certain things that could happen in a fight.
    But no style is greater. They all specialize in something...however it is the person who makes the style aswome...not the style itself.

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 16 лет назад

    They went to Aikido because they were not being able to win on a real martial art and preferred self-delusion... Self-delusion is powerful! In this video Shioda demonstrate some things that can work, but the majority is pure crap. Sensational demonstrations for the uninitiated. I would like to see him trying this against an uncooperative partner, too bad he is not alive anymore.

  • @hybridmotion
    @hybridmotion 17 лет назад

    My father is a judo practitioner so I understand your pride in it, but if you're a true students of the arts you shouldn't boast "your" style over another. This day and age a gun can kill any martial artists anyway. Sad, but true.

  • @p00kietanuki
    @p00kietanuki 16 лет назад

    Lack of control? Funny because in every demo I've ever seen of him, he seems to be in total control of himself and all of his uke. If an uke got hurt because he couldn't roll, turn, or protect himself quickly enough, then he shouldn't be volunteering to take technique for a 9th dan aikidoka. It's not Shioda's fault if his uke loses focus and can't protect himself.
    Ueshiba had plenty of Uke get hurt (Chiba for example.) It's just one of the risks when you're practicing at that level.

  • @daigoro111
    @daigoro111 18 лет назад

    Haha, Shioda sensei, what a monster! Gotta love this amazing man. No wonder why Ueshiba sensei wanted him to be his successor. Sad thing is that both Shioda and Ueshiba were using 1337 DAYTO RYU body and aiki skills that neither the Yoshinkan nor the Aikikai hombu curriculums cover... that's why UNLESS these curriculums change there will never be another TRUE aikido master/mpnster like Ueshiba, Shioda, or Tohei.

  • @cristache
    @cristache 17 лет назад

    looooooool, you think so, watch at 2:42 his uke is knocked out

  • @hybridmotion
    @hybridmotion 17 лет назад

    That's just one of the hundreds of submissive handling techniques they use in quick transition that you're not able to see on this video. Just for fun, go to your nearest aikido school and ask the sensei to make a believer out of you.

  • @박찬엽-e3f
    @박찬엽-e3f 6 лет назад +1

    뭐지

    • @조여경-h1l
      @조여경-h1l 6 лет назад

      파이터 바키에 나오는 시부카와 고키 모델이 저 사람임

  • @hybridmotion
    @hybridmotion 17 лет назад

    *sigh*

  • @MrPinoy91
    @MrPinoy91 17 лет назад

    why SO SERIOUS...
    TIME TO PUT A SMILE ON THAT FACE!!
    HAHAHAHhahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAhahashahahaHAHAA!!

  • @samuelsammmo
    @samuelsammmo 15 лет назад

    Are You crazY? I'm not aikidoka but Sioda is the best I've seen in aikido! These Aikido controls are just inventes for students. The aim is something that Sioda shows. He does not have lack of control, it is you who has lack of understanding.

  • @MrPinoy91
    @MrPinoy91 16 лет назад

    Lmao. idon't even remember why i posted that comment. lol

  • @sejito
    @sejito 13 лет назад

    @loudenvier I can also tell you the same.
    never understand, because it is the only thing that gives you the ability to monitor your vision.

  • @osakawayne
    @osakawayne 18 лет назад

    that's lame. They sped the film up! He's normally plenty fast, so it makes it seem fake when they speed the film up.

  • @sejito
    @sejito 13 лет назад

    @Cacey0101 is something I will never understand.
    everything is Kokyo

  • @rehcraro
    @rehcraro 16 лет назад

    The video is cool! :)
    And those who don't believe it's true, have never experienced it on themselves... Just a lack of knowledge and experience. Anyway, good for them they haven't, because Aikido isn't so harmless for an unexperienced attacker. Broken elbows and wrists are guaranteed!

  • @acquiesce100
    @acquiesce100 13 лет назад

    @loudenvier - exactly!-

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 16 лет назад

    Really? Please, point out the holes in my arguments? In fact, if you analyze, I didn't provide arguments, I was commenting, nor arguing! Shioda sensei demonstrates valid and effective techniques in the video, but also many delusional ones. Aikido is Budo, it has not need to be effective in real-life situations, like Kendo, where even a hit to the head is not counted as ippon if it was not done in a perfect movement, while in real-life it would be death to the loser! Peace.