Well,as you know O sensei was very religous person,what he is doing is shinto prayer for honoring the kami,master Ueshiba was with the kami all the time.
Like the comments here. Though im no àikidoka i encourage fans of O Sensei to really capture n learn what he's demo. Whether it's a staff, bokken, fan etc in his hands i reckon he's in deep commune with the Universe: purification, peace, harmony n Love. That's what I see him say.
Commencement de la recherche du Kototama pour Ueshiba Moriheï O Senseï Lorsque le couple Nakanishi, Kôun et Seiun O Senseï approfondissaient leurs ascèses ( 7 ans et 8 mois, de 1935 à 1943),ils reçurent la visite et la demande de ce maître martial, déjà connu et réputé par ses faits de guerre et sa formation reçue du grand Maître Takeda : Cette rencontre fut organisée à Oyama d'Itabashi à Tôkyô, en 1939, par un homme de la Secte Omoto, nommé Akazawa Zengoru, habitant Iwama Machi, dans le Département d'Ibaraki car Ueshiba O Senseï s'était préalablement converti à la religion « Omoto » le 7 de l'ère Taishô (Juillet 1912 à décembre 1926), donc en 1918. C'est d'ailleurs à cette même époque de « Taishô » qu'il accompagna en Mongolie, en qualité de « garde du corps», le révérend Deguchi Onisaburo . Mais, à la suite d'un accident à Pantara dont il réchappe, il décide à son retour au Japon de quitter le mouvement Omoto pour se consacrer à une recherche profonde du Budô : C'est ainsi qu'il se met en quête de retrouver Nakanishi Seiun O Senseï . Après deux tentatives infructueuses qui interviennent en pleines ascèses au Mont Katsuragi de Nara ils ne peuvent l'accepter comme disciple. Ueshiba O Senseï insiste alors auprès de Kôun Nakanishi O Senseï, son conscrit de Ayabe, afin de voir sa demande acceptée par Seiun O senseï, tant son besoin d'éveil, pour sa Pratique du Budô, est «urgent et primordial»! Décision est alors prise par Seiun O Senseï qui consent à accueillir Ueshiba Moriheï comme disciple pour lui enseigner le secret de l'Esprit du « Guerrier de l'âme » Ame no Takemusu, et en particulier la différence , entre «Kiaï et Aïki ».
depends what saito you mean Morihio Saito in this Video is really young back then yeah. Or do you mean his Sun who is of Course young but teaching in Iwama now ?
Good practice to hit trees with sticks. It's similar to throwing opponents that don't fight back and cooperate perfectly. I have never seen an aikido demonstration that is realistic in any way. They never learn to deal with real attacks, only cooperating fake opponents. Very bizarre.
Well, "realistic" in what way? To evaluate Aikido, you have to do it against it's purpose and it's meaning. Not against something else. You don't judge a screwdriver by trying to hammer some nails with it.
@ช่องน้องจิมมี่ you don't know me. Not all comments that are negative are uninformed. I comment based on what I know and what I see. I guess you only want comment that say things like "great video", or "I love your videos". What good is that? Maybe you should say that you only want positive comments and I won't bother telling my honest opinion and move on to videos where there is an open, honest dialog. One thing about training police with aikido. If police are trained with fully cooperating opponents like we see in mist aikido demos then those cops will never be able to use it. I am sure the kind of aikido used in real life is much different. I would love to see that style of aikido taught to cops, but we NEVER see that. Why? We only hear stories of the old days.
@Perry Pelican, you're welcome to come visit my dojo in Chicago, we'd be happy to share some "realistic, Southside of Chicago" Aikido with you. 😊 And we'd be happy for you to share your exceptional martial arts skill with us...we love learning
@ช่องน้องจิมมี่ are your serious? Of course aikido is full of great techniques. It's obvious. The problem is simply that unless you train against a resisting opponent you will not be able to use those techniques when a real opponent comes along. You must agree with that. Those police who were trained had to test themselves against real attacks, not the kind of training done in most dojos. You show one kind of training and then talk about something totally different. These days, aikido is nit taught to police because it has changed drastically. Students in dojos are definitely not taught how to deal with real attacks. Or do you disagree. Telling me about historical stuff when aikido was taught to be a practical self defense art is not a way to defend todays aikido which is totally different. And I have nothing against aikido. It's always healthy to exercise. But it is not taught as a martial art in the dojos of TODAY. Why do you have to Insult me. You don't Know me and have no idea what my history is. What I say makes sense, so if you want to talk about it, no need to attack who I am. I do not defend my argument by insulting you personally. I talk about the facts.
@ช่องน้องจิมมี่ I am talking about sparring which is to put your training to the test. Aikido practitioners never do that. They only learn to practice, not fight. Imagine an aikido student being attacked on the street. He will have no clue what to do because he never trained to deal with real attacks. He never sparred in his dojo. I am amazed that you do not agree. Do you really think that most aikido dojos prepare students to defend themselves against a real attack? How can you learn to do something without ever practising? And I have visited top aikido dojo. It is very impressive and very good for you if that's what you want. But it is not training for a real attack. It is something else that honestly I do not understand. OSensei was a great fighter. He was able to deal with real attackers, but for sone reason he decided to stop sparring and stop competition, which I will never understand. Please tell me if you believe that aikido dojos prepare students for being attacked on the street.
Well,as you know O sensei was very religous person,what he is doing is shinto prayer for honoring the kami,master Ueshiba was with the kami all the time.
I wonder if Saito was ever like, damn Morihei, I just wanna sleep in today...
Qué gran hombre! Gracias 1
thank you for this video.
thank you!
I've never seen this footage. cool stuff
Like the comments here. Though im no àikidoka i encourage fans of O Sensei to really capture n learn what he's demo. Whether it's a staff, bokken, fan etc in his hands i reckon he's in deep commune with the Universe: purification, peace, harmony n Love. That's what I see him say.
Bingung rek coment naon,asa teu ngalalarti ningali na oge???
Saito is still very young!
Sensi Ueshiba, doing a little pruning of the trees!
brilliant
Semoga...mahluk
..berbahagia..
Not one kick!The inventor himself.
Commencement de la recherche du Kototama pour Ueshiba Moriheï O Senseï
Lorsque le couple Nakanishi, Kôun et Seiun O Senseï approfondissaient leurs ascèses ( 7 ans et 8 mois, de 1935 à 1943),ils reçurent la visite et la demande de ce maître martial, déjà connu et réputé
par ses faits de guerre et sa formation reçue du grand Maître Takeda : Cette rencontre fut organisée à Oyama d'Itabashi à Tôkyô, en 1939, par un homme de la Secte Omoto, nommé Akazawa Zengoru, habitant Iwama Machi, dans le Département d'Ibaraki car Ueshiba O Senseï s'était préalablement converti à la religion « Omoto » le 7 de l'ère Taishô (Juillet 1912 à décembre 1926), donc en 1918.
C'est d'ailleurs à cette même époque de « Taishô » qu'il accompagna en Mongolie, en qualité de « garde du corps», le révérend Deguchi Onisaburo .
Mais, à la suite d'un accident à Pantara dont il réchappe, il décide à son retour au Japon de quitter le mouvement Omoto pour se consacrer à une recherche profonde du Budô : C'est ainsi qu'il se met en quête de retrouver Nakanishi Seiun O Senseï .
Après deux tentatives infructueuses qui interviennent en pleines ascèses au Mont Katsuragi de Nara ils ne peuvent l'accepter comme disciple. Ueshiba O Senseï insiste alors auprès de Kôun Nakanishi O Senseï, son conscrit de Ayabe, afin de voir sa demande acceptée par Seiun O senseï, tant son besoin d'éveil, pour sa Pratique du Budô, est «urgent et primordial»!
Décision est alors prise par Seiun O Senseï qui consent à accueillir Ueshiba Moriheï comme disciple pour lui enseigner le secret de l'Esprit du « Guerrier de l'âme » Ame no Takemusu, et en particulier la différence , entre «Kiaï et Aïki ».
This aikidoka is big bodied though he my be just 5'5"" in height. he is by nature strong and trained in aikido he is more stronger.
depends what saito you mean Morihio Saito in this Video is really young back then yeah.
Or do you mean his Sun who is of Course young but teaching in Iwama now ?
What is O-sensei doing?, Is he purifying the environment from Kami (spirits)?
then it means he is not as young as I thought
saito was 36 then
You couldn't move Saito 1 inch even if you were a NFL lineman
he is teaching saito
I mean is morihiro saito
Good practice to hit trees with sticks. It's similar to throwing opponents that don't fight back and cooperate perfectly. I have never seen an aikido demonstration that is realistic in any way. They never learn to deal with real attacks, only cooperating fake opponents. Very bizarre.
Well, "realistic" in what way? To evaluate Aikido, you have to do it against it's purpose and it's meaning. Not against something else.
You don't judge a screwdriver by trying to hammer some nails with it.
@ช่องน้องจิมมี่ you don't know me. Not all comments that are negative are uninformed. I comment based on what I know and what I see. I guess you only want comment that say things like "great video", or "I love your videos". What good is that? Maybe you should say that you only want positive comments and I won't bother telling my honest opinion and move on to videos where there is an open, honest dialog. One thing about training police with aikido. If police are trained with fully cooperating opponents like we see in mist aikido demos then those cops will never be able to use it. I am sure the kind of aikido used in real life is much different. I would love to see that style of aikido taught to cops, but we NEVER see that. Why? We only hear stories of the old days.
@Perry Pelican, you're welcome to come visit my dojo in Chicago, we'd be happy to share some "realistic, Southside of Chicago" Aikido with you. 😊 And we'd be happy for you to share your exceptional martial arts skill with us...we love learning
@ช่องน้องจิมมี่ are your serious? Of course aikido is full of great techniques. It's obvious. The problem is simply that unless you train against a resisting opponent you will not be able to use those techniques when a real opponent comes along. You must agree with that. Those police who were trained had to test themselves against real attacks, not the kind of training done in most dojos. You show one kind of training and then talk about something totally different. These days, aikido is nit taught to police because it has changed drastically. Students in dojos are definitely not taught how to deal with real attacks. Or do you disagree. Telling me about historical stuff when aikido was taught to be a practical self defense art is not a way to defend todays aikido which is totally different. And I have nothing against aikido. It's always healthy to exercise. But it is not taught as a martial art in the dojos of TODAY.
Why do you have to Insult me. You don't Know me and have no idea what my history is. What I say makes sense, so if you want to talk about it, no need to attack who I am. I do not defend my argument by insulting you personally. I talk about the facts.
@ช่องน้องจิมมี่ I am talking about sparring which is to put your training to the test. Aikido practitioners never do that. They only learn to practice, not fight. Imagine an aikido student being attacked on the street. He will have no clue what to do because he never trained to deal with real attacks. He never sparred in his dojo. I am amazed that you do not agree. Do you really think that most aikido dojos prepare students to defend themselves against a real attack? How can you learn to do something without ever practising? And I have visited top aikido dojo. It is very impressive and very good for you if that's what you want. But it is not training for a real attack. It is something else that honestly I do not understand. OSensei was a great fighter. He was able to deal with real attackers, but for sone reason he decided to stop sparring and stop competition, which I will never understand. Please tell me if you believe that aikido dojos prepare students for being attacked on the street.
管さんそっくり
Always hiring bad Doggys.
Real self defense.