AIKIDO in China 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2019
  • A seminar with an aim to elevate the current level of Aikido in China. (Intermediate level). 120 practitioners over 15 different Aikido group all over China was seen at the seminar.
    Shihan Philip Lee, founder and chief instructor of the Aikido Shinju-Kai branding along with his two sons, Sensei Aloyseus and Sensei Alexander Lee.
    The 2nd Dawning of the New Age Seminar is the culmination of a 6-month long campaign to promote social inclusion through Aikido.
    we would like to give a great big shout out to all the supporting Aikido organization that have attended this year’s event, it is with your support that we are able to organize seminar as such annually in China, and that we look forward to your many years of support and friendship.
    Also special thanks to our sponsors: Tamashii Kokoro & Wu Yan She
    Shinju-Kai Aikido...a way of life
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Комментарии • 43

  • @JSMinstantcoaching
    @JSMinstantcoaching 4 года назад +11

    dynamic and elegant, new moves also occurring, it's good to see aïkido growing artswise, esthetical, and energetic.

  • @matthewkendall5235
    @matthewkendall5235 4 года назад +4

    Very beautiful to watch a zero resistance style of aikido done so well!

  • @vkutscher4781
    @vkutscher4781 Год назад +1

    Мягко и красиво

  • @joaoviegas9864
    @joaoviegas9864 4 года назад +3

    Aloyseus Sensei, that Tenchi Nage was amazing!!!

  • @bujin5455
    @bujin5455 3 года назад +1

    Some beautiful technique in this video!

  • @maheshwarananda
    @maheshwarananda 4 года назад +5

    perfect cooperation between the nage and Uke

  • @excessivity
    @excessivity Год назад

    Wow. Really good stuff! Not sure why I’m surprised. Great ukemi. Love that Tissier style kotogaeshi.

  • @ZAPION32
    @ZAPION32 4 года назад +3

    amazing!!!

  • @jojeanje
    @jojeanje 4 года назад +3

    Very Good thank you.

  • @johnmaisonneuve9057
    @johnmaisonneuve9057 Год назад +3

    This the problem with Aikido: there is much co-operation by the attacker for the sensei, to the point it is very unrealistic. They have great holds and grips but one wonders if when the attacker doesn’t offer co-operation, the defensive movement is reduced or ineffective.

  • @Richard-xu3kc
    @Richard-xu3kc Год назад

    Very nice.

  • @nicknk7973
    @nicknk7973 4 года назад +2

    Treinei Aikido por três anos. É uma técnica muito prazerosa de treinar. Contudo, não é eficaz, além de ser muito fantasiosa.

    • @Tomasdreams
      @Tomasdreams 3 года назад +1

      Está completo enganado !
      Pois o Aikido é treinado para desenvolvimento pessoal.
      Mas se for utilizado como arte pouco ortodoxa pode lesionar as articulações do corpo de maneira séria.
      O aikido pode levar um soco ou um pontapé mas se tem a a possibilidade de agarrar pode utilizar técnica de judo, jiu-jitsu, karaté, sumo, e kendo.
      Eu pratico há 20 anos !
      E faço boxe 🥊 inglesa com o meu filho que é pugilista para complemento.
      Mas como eu disse o Aikido não é um desporto de combate mas sim uma arte marcial que faz parte do Buda japonês.
      Posso lhe mostrar três técnicas no aikido que lhe podem lesionar de maneira seria.
      Mas não é o objectivo !
      É uma arte de self-control segunda a situação em que se encontra com código de samurai tradicional.

    • @nicknk7973
      @nicknk7973 3 года назад

      @@Tomasdreams concordo com você. Também sei aplicar técnicas de Aikido que podem até aleijar. O problema é conseguir aplicar essas técnicas. Já reinei Sanda, MT, TKD, WT e atualmente Jiu-jitsu.
      O maior problema do Aikido está no treinamento. São ataques com socos com braço preso, soco andando ou correndo, soco que o braço fica parado.
      Peça ao seu filho, ou outro pugilista para entrar como os socos do boxe. Duvido que consiga aplicar as técnicas de Aikido. Respeito a arte, gosto muito e até tenho vontade de voltar a praticar, mas não é eficiente frente a outras técnicas. Só se mesclar com outras técnicas, como costumava fazer nos treinos de Sanda.

  • @fernandoniemeyerfiedler6009
    @fernandoniemeyerfiedler6009 4 года назад +4

    thats really nice to see... flow and power together!!!

  • @Terry-yi5ix
    @Terry-yi5ix 3 года назад +1

    Très belles techniques !

  • @francisfrando1071
    @francisfrando1071 Год назад

    It is said that a Chinese Martial Art/Wrestling known as Shuai Jiao was the origin of Jiujitsu in Japan and later evolved into Judo. But in the case of Aikido, there was a version of the story that Morihei Ueshiba was a master of Daito Ryu Jiujitsu, who went to China and study Buddhism, meditation and learn Baguazhang and adopted it's footwork and flow of techniques and incorporate it to his Aikido, but until now that story of Ueshiba learning Baguazhang is yet to be proven.

    • @globebloomer7213
      @globebloomer7213 Год назад

      Chinese nationalist propaganda. Judo came from Japan and aikido came from Japan. End of story

  • @ibrahimsoumounou8134
    @ibrahimsoumounou8134 2 месяца назад

    Ouz Sensei

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Daaa

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack7137 Год назад

    Seidokan True 2 O-Sensei!

  • @kadha6025
    @kadha6025 2 года назад

    Top

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Bytovo destroi everywhone

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Tatoo,kylon

  • @lewislyles2342
    @lewislyles2342 3 года назад

    Don’t take this the wrong way but aren’t there Kung fu styles that are similar to Aikido?

    • @bujin5455
      @bujin5455 3 года назад +1

      Depends on what you mean by similar. Wing Tsun has similar principles, just applied differently, almost like a negative. Chin na is a grappling art, but lacks all of the inter-relational fluidity and dynamic presence. Tai Chi has movements similar to Aikido, in the way they expand and fill space, but the energy is less symbiotic and the training is generally done in solo forms (which explains the lack of symbiotic connection). All martial arts arise from the same well spring of human movement, and the realities that enforces, so there are of course deep similarities between all martial arts, but even with that said, the true nature of all of these arts are very distinct. In fact, there are large differences between schools, and even practitioners within a school. It's kind of like how you can say all life is made from carbon, but that description alone doesn't provide adequate appreciation for the diversity.

    • @TheSilence1
      @TheSilence1 2 года назад

      Yes, there are Chinese styles that follow the same principles such as taiji and bagua zhang.

    • @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope
      @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope 2 года назад +1

      Baguazhang is from china and has many fewer injuries.

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Energoramha

  • @ataraska6738
    @ataraska6738 Год назад

    Ossu

  • @paulmodino7253
    @paulmodino7253 3 года назад

    Careful with the throws you gonna break the wrist and arms.

    • @bujin5455
      @bujin5455 3 года назад

      I wouldn't worry too much about them. All of their ukemi was more than up for the task. Besides, no one is going to throw a junior student into a break fall situation.

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Shotokan/aikido

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Tonfa usb 2

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Do

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Techniks organmzes

  • @madjidmouas3519
    @madjidmouas3519 Год назад

    Now that Aikidois in China, the missing key to it will soon be uncovered. I mean KI, or QI, if you prefer. :))

  • @abaus.kumori
    @abaus.kumori 2 года назад

    だいぶ脚癖の悪い合気道

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Peevesti tatoo xherez ekran so smartfona

  • @user-gj3ot3mt8x
    @user-gj3ot3mt8x 2 года назад

    Honda,svexchasvetparvenbombrept.