AIKIDO | BRUTAL 'REVERSE NIKYO' | Nikyo is more than just a wrist lock

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2022
  • Tony Schafelberger sensei talks about how nikyo is more than just a wrist lock and demonstrates the brutal 'reverse nikyo' on the largest person in the room! If you enjoyed this video, please hit the LIKE button as it helps RUclips recommend us in searches, thank you and PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! / @aikidosilverdale
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Комментарии • 28

  • @ddturnerphd
    @ddturnerphd Год назад +5

    Lots to be gleaned from exploring the connections involved in the shape of this technique.

  • @Clarity2020Australia
    @Clarity2020Australia Год назад +4

    great class

  • @hattorihanzo3688
    @hattorihanzo3688 Год назад +2

    a clear explanation of the principles behind kata with pragmatism.

  • @alphonsofrett2757
    @alphonsofrett2757 Год назад +4

    Thanks again for sharing your hard work

  • @vano-559
    @vano-559 Год назад +5

    The best I heard from Aikido people this week. If nikkyo isn't wrist lock so what it is? Any thoughts?

    • @ddturnerphd
      @ddturnerphd Год назад +5

      It's a skeletal destabiliser.

    • @vano-559
      @vano-559 Год назад +3

      @@ddturnerphd nice! It's called kuzushi in Japanese. Probably same we could say about ikkyo, sankyo, yonkyo and gokyo?

    • @tandendo
      @tandendo Год назад +3

      @@vano-559 i think it is to remove room to be bent. aiki won't work if the joints have room to move around or any disconnection of bones.

    • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
      @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад +4

      We treat it as a kuzushi principle with the pain compliance as an option, and try to get students to understand the mechanics behind it so they are more aware of when each of the primary locks (ikkyo-gokyo) become available

    • @vano-559
      @vano-559 Год назад

      @@AIKIDOSILVERDALE yes it's different types of kuzushi however devil comes when people start to explain how this kuzushi works. For example difference between ikkyo and gokyo.

  • @tandendo
    @tandendo Год назад +4

    i wonder what it is called in japanese. i could not find it. i know the technique but i never knew the name.
    i also would shift it to sankyo for the situation. so it is interesting.

  • @regmullett4899
    @regmullett4899 Год назад +2

    really nice to see all those variations - really enjoy the content on your channel

  • @rickdangerfield1183
    @rickdangerfield1183 Год назад +2

    👍👍👍

  • @nikosskeptikos6295
    @nikosskeptikos6295 Год назад +2

    This was a great class, I hope you filmed the sankyo part too?

  • @CarlaCasteneda
    @CarlaCasteneda Год назад

    I wish more insrutors would teach liek this focusing on the principle behind the waza rather than just "how to do the thing"

  • @dbuck1964
    @dbuck1964 8 месяцев назад

    If you really want to start understanding these dynamics even more thoroughly, try doing the technique this way while slowly walking backwards and forwards.

    • @CarlaCasteneda
      @CarlaCasteneda 8 месяцев назад

      same thing can be achieve by rotation (maki) of the hips too

  • @christianboddum8783
    @christianboddum8783 Год назад +1

    Nikyo can have a "giving" quality or a "taking" quality. If you come from a sword technique, you ground your opponent and finish him off cutting his head, not very AiKi but that's the technical background. This is how many apply Nikyo. You can do Nikyo in a more "giving" fashion not taking the opponent hard straight down to the ground, but absorbing, breaking balance and structure. A different feeling Nikyo, still as effective but not humiliating ;-) For practical reasons it's good to know the direct down version.

    • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
      @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад

      Many different application of this particular biomechnic, dependent of course upon the uke, the situation and what your intentions are.

  • @RetrogasmicPodcast
    @RetrogasmicPodcast Год назад +2

    that lad at the end is a big unit. how tall is he? 6' 6?

    • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
      @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад +1

      I think Craig sensei is 2.04 whatever that is in inches. maybe 6 foot 8?

  • @AIKIDOSILVERDALE
    @AIKIDOSILVERDALE  Год назад +1

    If you enjoyed this, watch Tony's full playlist here ruclips.net/video/Iqb9N5U0qJs/видео.html