No punches or kicks hit him! This is the realistic fighting style of Aikido.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2023
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    Shirakawa Ryuji shihan - aikikai 6th dan
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  • @kuroobiworld
    @kuroobiworld  Год назад +75

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    • @Level_One
      @Level_One Год назад

      Hello kuro obi master, I'm vietnamese, I hope you read this cm of mine. I apologize if my English is not good. In my country, karate is a very popular martial art, it is present in almost every city. In addition, karate is a mandatory martial art of the police. I love karate and regularly follow your channel. I love how the kuro obi master's basic moves are conveyed. Unfortunately there are some videos without subtitles, I watch and just guess the content. I wonder if you can remake the videos with subtitles, about master Shorinji kempo? I wanted to get a deeper understanding of karate, from where it was born, from the Japanese. Thank you

    • @gustavogus692
      @gustavogus692 Год назад

      One of the things I hate the most is bait titles.
      There is no spar in this video.
      This was the first and last video I saw in your channel.

    • @godabandonedmesoibecameaba8984
      @godabandonedmesoibecameaba8984 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@gustavogus692title doesn't say anything about spar and this video shows aikido and how it can deal with other martial arts which is pretty cool

    • @gustavogus692
      @gustavogus692 11 месяцев назад

      @@godabandonedmesoibecameaba8984 The title say "REALISTIC". There is no realism in the video whatsoever.

    • @karllanicollas2479
      @karllanicollas2479 10 месяцев назад

      E mandarin

  • @annadickson3097
    @annadickson3097 Год назад +174

    Shirakawa Shihan is a unique man and an unusual aikido master. He has great knowledge about other martial arts and enjoys learning other techniques. I admire his openness, intelligence and sense of humor. He's not afraid to try. I've watched many videos of Shirakawa interacting with other martial artists and he's always great. I respect and admire him. Thank you for a great movie.

    • @nateaustin362
      @nateaustin362 9 месяцев назад +4

      It's funny he was compared to Bruce Lee... The way he explains and uses Akido is so familiar. He certainly shares a style of mannerisms to the hero himself

    • @SelectCircle
      @SelectCircle 3 месяца назад +1

      ChatGPT?

  • @user-tk2ok4pb9o
    @user-tk2ok4pb9o Год назад +31

    白川先生、中野先生、タカ石橋さんみんながお互いに敬意を持ちながら技術交流するから見てて気持ちが良い。
    白川先生は蹴りも組み技、寝技も出来るから本当に特別な合気道家。世界にもいないんじゃないかな。ドロップキックも美しい。

  • @user-df2un3cd6m
    @user-df2un3cd6m Год назад +29

    中野先生の帯、元は黒帯で鍛錬しすぎて色が抜けて白になったってエピソードかっこよすぎる

  • @user-ep4ic5mt7y
    @user-ep4ic5mt7y Год назад +24

    8:30 「空手と同じですよね」タカさんちゃんと見てるし感じてるし思ってらっしゃる。流石だと思います。この言葉が「なんだ、やっぱり空手が上じゃねぇか」という意味ではなく「あ、全然違うように見えるけど、同じ様な事をしてるんだ!」という発見、感嘆なのが素晴らしいと思います。

  • @KainzMusic
    @KainzMusic Год назад +32

    This is why I love this channel! Mutual respect between three senseis of different systems.

  • @OTTAOTTA64
    @OTTAOTTA64 7 месяцев назад +16

    Thank you! Really. This was the greatest demostration of how masters should be, regardless the discipline they teach. They're all so powerful and fast and skillful, but so humble at the same time, recognising strenght and weakness of their own discipline confronting the others. A lesson of martial arts which was a pleasure watching. A lesson of life. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @gordonarthur6365
    @gordonarthur6365 Год назад +79

    This is very impressive. Shirakawa Ryuji Sensei is more flexible and familiar with all martial arts than any other Aikido master. He is very humble and bright. I can say that he is the Aikido superstar.
    Oss.

    • @TBButtSmoothy
      @TBButtSmoothy Год назад +5

      Yup, i respect him. He is real with what he knows and comes up with ways, studies and has great cross-disciplinary friends to learn and adapt

    • @JohnPeacekeeper
      @JohnPeacekeeper 8 месяцев назад +2

      One of the most important aspects of Aikido is also the practice of humility, both for practical (never underestimating your attacker) and mental reasons (it's not meant for glory, but for peace)
      This is why Steven Seagal is not a true Aikido practitioner, because he uses it to fuel his arrogance

    • @user-ih5jr8rt5q
      @user-ih5jr8rt5q 10 дней назад +1

      @@JohnPeacekeeper that's a misperception, not arrogance or inflated ego as many think
      but a miscommunication and misunderstanding and, him not being perfect and not knowing what to do to express himself to be understood - finally he stopped caring, it's called growth and that is what mastery comes from
      check out the video with him with that Jesse guy, you can see how he handles the nonsense better now

  • @williambrown1095
    @williambrown1095 Год назад +11

    So amazing to watch 3 masters working together! Thanks to all 3!

  • @user-gg3zf6ss7s
    @user-gg3zf6ss7s Год назад +16

    合気道の技をちゃんと応用されているのが柔軟にされている証拠ですね。
    意外とこうでないといけない(自分もそうですが)という固定概念が決まってしまって
    崩すことが難しいというのも事実ですが、そこは白川先生はこだわらない、変化する
    という風に上手く考えて稽古されているんだと思いました。
    タカ石橋さんの黒帯を見ると帯に「黒帯ワールド」と書かれている

  • @punymagus
    @punymagus Год назад +56

    I always wanted to tell people how Aikido isn't only the form they see, but it's about applying the concepts taught through the form, but no one would listen because I'm nobody lol. Now I'm glad that Sensei Shirakawa did that and it's comforting to know I didn't understand it wrong. In my years of practice I never heard anything that limits the art to it's form only, but I guess even most of the people that practice Aikido don't realize that.

    • @tavtav3526
      @tavtav3526 Год назад +17

      It's not just aikido, wing chun, & other martial art practitioner usually trapped in form only exercise. Actually the more you have understanding the more you won't stick to the formal form. Do Muhammad Ali & Mike Tyson looks like a formal boxing? No master looks like he's using formal technique. If then you see some TMA winning and see ppl say, ''I don't see any wing chun/aikido, etc.'' They just don't understand what they see, say, and straight being ignorant.

    • @jimbojones6206
      @jimbojones6206 Год назад +1

      @@tavtav3526 I don't watch UFC / MMA / whatever TMA is, but chances are the techniques used in pressure testing such as sparring are much closer to Wrestling, BJJ for grappling and Boxing or Karate for fists. There's this one Aikido blackbelt who has adapted his techniques for sparring, so they exist, but most fighters haven't learned those and rely on more pressure tested martial arts.

    • @tavtav3526
      @tavtav3526 Год назад +4

      @@jimbojones6206 Someone who doesn't train martial art probably think every martial is impractical. Someone who's good at martial art is probably think every martial art is practical. It depends on someone level of understanding. Do you know Rokas, Icy Mike, and their famous martial art friends? They made a project together. You can see which among them have better skill and understanding just from their opinion about some TMA.

    • @jimbojones6206
      @jimbojones6206 Год назад +1

      @@tavtav3526 No I don't know them and don't watch too much stuff, I'd rather spent my time in boxing class like I did today. Anyways I'm not saying the techniques are useless, but that some martial arts don't do much pressure testing for their techniques. And that's like learning a language with audio tapes and books without ever going to the country speaking it: slow and ineffective. Possible dangerous because you're overestimating your skills.
      I've seen that happen in Krav Maga classes (one got an outchie on the nose and it was over, that was 30 mins after telling me my Karate background was impractical).

    • @MizanQistina
      @MizanQistina Год назад

      @@tavtav3526 Those you mentioned are just You Tube fake experts, they only looking for views and popularity, making money. If really want to learn MA, learn it direct to the source.

  • @neotenylv09
    @neotenylv09 Год назад +27

    As a Karate and Aikido practitioner, this is very instructive and fun to watch! Oss 🥋

  • @gengotaku
    @gengotaku Год назад +10

    白川師範のビデオを見れば見るほど合気道を練習したくなり、今年こそ初段を取りたいと思います。形に拘らないことが本当に大切です。

  • @andreasbaden167
    @andreasbaden167 Месяц назад +1

    The nice thing about your videos is that you laugh a lot and have fun. This makes watching and interest in your martial art fun.
    Great respect for your art.

    • @Hfhf-bt7ww
      @Hfhf-bt7ww 29 дней назад

      He's laughing at the stupid watchers who believe in his "REALISTIC FIGHTS"...

  • @user-pr8uy9bw8y
    @user-pr8uy9bw8y Год назад +3

    Big kids with smiley faces... respect for these guys...

  • @DustinGhia
    @DustinGhia Год назад +6

    What a wonderful collaboration!!! Thank a lot!!!! 😊😊😊😊

  • @user-iv4nf9fr3i
    @user-iv4nf9fr3i Год назад +11

    やっぱりお互いに一瞬で勝敗が決まるような技を持っていると、間合いに入って初撃を打つまでの読み合いや位置取りが重要になってきますね。ここに急所攻撃や武器術が入ってくるとさらに不用意に動けなくなってくるのだと思います

    • @francescodauria2884
      @francescodauria2884 9 месяцев назад +1

      E quella è l essenza dell aikido muoversi con noncuranza in qualsiasi situazione e non è facile

  • @clifford7
    @clifford7 Год назад +4

    Not only a skilled person. But also a kind and sympathic man. Dear Shirakawa. Thanks for this inside information.

  • @lockylocky3762
    @lockylocky3762 Год назад +5

    5:00位で 白川先生が中野先生にタメ口で「ないよねーー」と言ってるのを聞いて親交が深まってると感じた。

  • @daryback7103
    @daryback7103 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for creating this channel. I am a martial arts lover, and a rogue practitioner when I was a teen until my late 20s (believe it or not, true dojos still maintain the free day rule).
    I have been on 4 dojos under that rule. One of those was an Aikido dojo. It was a traditional one, following the 12 traditional Samurai Arts.
    While I like the concept and the application, it was extremely straight, it was like "You flow like so or you crash." My first thinking was: "This way it's just like a dance, the first to let go of the flow loses". That's why I always had issues trying to accept Aikido as I know it.
    This video showed me what I originally though of Aikido: a martial art which is fluid and adaptable, the most reliable countermeasure. You may need knowledge about the basics of the rest martial arts, but that comes with time and/or experience,
    I've touched Ju-Do, Tae-Kwon-Do, Aikido and some Ninjitsu movement techniques, more like field techniques. Excluding the basic kicks from Tae-Kwon-Do and a couple of basic throws, all I know is how to control my body and ground play. This video makes me wonder if I can still do some martial arts...

  • @kansonyama1
    @kansonyama1 Год назад +13

    中野先生が怖いんですよってうれしそうに話すのが恐いです。
    タカさんの見る目の高さがさすがですね。
    座り技の攻防が楽しみです。

  • @strangerjoe6766
    @strangerjoe6766 Год назад +1

    Очень крутое видео. Встретились три мастера и вместо намерения убить друг друга у них открытый обмен опытом и юмор. При этом в демонстрациях за юмором чувствуется реальная сила каждого. Спасибо, что показали, к чему надо стремиться! И респект за антиформализм, айкидо не должно быть жёстким и застывшим.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott Год назад +75

    I was reading some of these comments saying Aikido doesn't work. I'm pretty sure that policemen all over the world would disagree with that. Heck, I've read excerpts from bouncers saying that they use Aikido on the job.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd Год назад

      heh. I've seen it in practice. I've watched a BJJ bouncer take a guy to the ground instead of doing his job and throwing the guy out of the bar. The drunk's mates thought this was fantastic and kicked the living shite out of him while he was fvcking about on the ground. There are some really competent BJJ people out there, but holyfvck, an awful lot of them seem to be fvcking idiots.

    • @victorrodriguez-pk5xz
      @victorrodriguez-pk5xz Год назад +6

      Actually aikido its pretty useless in real situations xd

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd Год назад +21

      @@victorrodriguez-pk5xz That'll be why so many police forces and prison systems around the world include it as part of their training, yeah? But hey, I'm sure you know more than them, right?

    • @tuantran-gi8pn
      @tuantran-gi8pn Год назад

      ​@@victorrodriguez-pk5xz bullshit cmt 😂

    • @ordafles5360
      @ordafles5360 Год назад +10

      @@victorrodriguez-pk5xz If aikido is useless bjj needs to be useless as well because their roots go back to samurai war system.

  • @FinnMacCuhl
    @FinnMacCuhl Год назад +1

    The humility and respect on display here is humbling.

  • @v-doc5230
    @v-doc5230 Год назад +11

    I watch often online videos about martial arts, to get new ideas for my own Aikido. One thing that is apparent often is that western martial arts videos often focus on how "bad" the respective other martial art is. Especially Aikido gets a lot of bad comments, because people believe it does not work. I really like the videos of sensei shirakawa ryuji and his "guests", because it is always on par, with the interest in the respective other martial art. Exchanging ideas, discovering how things work. This is very inspirational and shows what martial arts are about. Not to best others. But oneself. Thank you for these videos!

    • @francescodauria2884
      @francescodauria2884 9 месяцев назад

      Ma a chi crede xhe l aikido non funzioni si sbaglia di grosso ok

  • @michajaworski2244
    @michajaworski2244 Год назад +4

    Nice to see realistic, perfectly trained aikido in action. This martial art is challenging but also rewarding. Thank's for uploading this video. Interesting and... useful.

  • @lythonoise
    @lythonoise 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Nice, comprehensive seminars. More, please.

  • @nateaustin362
    @nateaustin362 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love Akido at its peak. So graceful and commanding.

  • @JordanClymer-fh3pf
    @JordanClymer-fh3pf 2 месяца назад

    I love seeing these men have great respect for each other and their masteries, along with great enthusiasm for their arts and techniques (their own and each others). You can see their love is for the martial skills and not "which is best". Their pride is dissolved by childlike joy and curiosity as they explore the different styles of the arts, giving much credit and respect to each other's skills. We just need more humans like this. Keep doing what you do! Even beyond the martial art, your inner art is just as beautiful.

  • @user-zv2dr2tf7e
    @user-zv2dr2tf7e Год назад +7

    10:00
    「なります」
    のインパクトたるや😂

  • @matthewbreytenbach4483
    @matthewbreytenbach4483 Год назад +1

    This was really fascinating, thank you.

  • @brianmi40
    @brianmi40 Год назад

    Fantastic to see the mutual respect each has for the other's techniques and skill!

  • @muteqx
    @muteqx Год назад +1

    I love this channel so much! 🙏

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott Год назад +1

    Oh, a collaboration between two of my favorite channels!

  • @user-is1qz9jd4l
    @user-is1qz9jd4l Год назад +7

    白川先生凄いな。カッコイイ😍

  • @vedranrakinic
    @vedranrakinic Год назад +3

    Wonderful to look at various options, thank You🙏🙇

  • @donizeteborba9223
    @donizeteborba9223 Год назад +22

    Sou aikidoísta há 20 anos e todos os dias tenho muito a aprender.
    Muito Obrigado! (Domo Arigatô Gosaimatsu!)

    • @Metaltech80
      @Metaltech80 5 дней назад

      Parabéns. 20 anos desperdiçados numa arte marcial inútil em defesa pessoal.

  • @mohamedshehata1491
    @mohamedshehata1491 Год назад +2

    Spectaculaire ! ET traduit ! Merci la fine équipe.

  • @hughjazz4936
    @hughjazz4936 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the mutual respect they've showed one another.
    Also, look at the karate-ka's hands, that guy doesn't play around.

  • @Sahagdayday
    @Sahagdayday 5 месяцев назад

    what I really like is the permanent smile on the faces of the two people who do Aikido.
    Which is very important for me

  • @glong2720
    @glong2720 6 месяцев назад

    I believe it would be an absolute pleasure to learn from such masters as in this clip. Thank you for sharing. They truly seem to have open minds and willingness to teach, learn and learn more.

  • @krzysztofkarcz5996
    @krzysztofkarcz5996 Год назад +2

    Super się ogląda takie przemyślenia

  • @icynoze7988
    @icynoze7988 Год назад +3

    Great video! It's very interesting!

  • @cody1661
    @cody1661 Год назад +4

    Amazing!
    Shirakawa Ryuji sensei is the top.

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn Год назад +4

    This was very interesting! Arigato gozaimasu :)

  • @donelmore2540
    @donelmore2540 Год назад +6

    I’ve seen this Tai-do Sensei before in these videos and I really like Tai-do. He’s the first, and only, Tai-do practitioner that I’ve ever seen. I’ve done a little Aikido and have great appreciation for it as well. In 3 years, it will be 60 years since I started Karate. LOL

    • @kingsman8475
      @kingsman8475 Год назад

      Honestly, I learned more judo in 2 months than 8 months of karate from the same sensei.

  • @louis6legros1975
    @louis6legros1975 Год назад +2

    Merci pour les contenus de vôtre chaîne, toujours instructif et bienveillant.
    Salutations de france 🙏

  • @fireblue5496
    @fireblue5496 Год назад +1

    達人同士のコラボは驚きの連続です😮 楽しくて勉強になります。ありがとうございます😊

  • @juniorresende7908
    @juniorresende7908 Год назад +19

    Parabéns a todos, eu sou do Brasil, e admiro muito sua técnica , tanto defesa e ataques, valeu! grandes mestres.

  • @user-ni1hm8np6v
    @user-ni1hm8np6v 5 месяцев назад

    Уровень жизнерадостности и доброжелательности японцев в этом ролике зашкаливает!!!

  • @bobblav3446
    @bobblav3446 25 дней назад

    Magnifique ! thanks you for this expérience.

  • @StankFernatra
    @StankFernatra Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @khabir.espion
    @khabir.espion Год назад +2

    Karaté+Aïkido=invincible !

  • @user-oi5dt9tt8d
    @user-oi5dt9tt8d Год назад +3

    合気道が「当身七分、投げ三分」と言われるのも納得です。

  • @sunbladerr
    @sunbladerr Год назад +8

    Thank you. This was a pleasure to see. Living in the USA, I am exposed to so much MMA foolishness. I was blessed to have the opportunity to train with Shihan Ed Baker and Sensei Pete Easton. They did not teach fighting but trained for specific responses to specific stimulus. None of the AiKiDo thatI was taught could be forced. These gentleman show how any energy can be directed. Be Well and Good Journey Richie

    • @Squisky
      @Squisky 8 месяцев назад +1

      Keep training. But I hope; for your sake and for your family's sake that you never encounter someone who knows how to fight out in the world. Keep your training to the dojo if it makes you feel good. You get a bit of a sweat on, you socialize, you pretend you're disarming swords, have a laugh, feel big when you throw people around.
      But please. Keep yourself safe. Don't try that out in a real fight or a self defence situation.
      All the best you your family
      B

    • @samuelturpin8176
      @samuelturpin8176 3 месяца назад

      @@Squisky such arrogance

  • @kaio62324
    @kaio62324 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @waleryjantrzesniewski5790
    @waleryjantrzesniewski5790 Год назад +1

    Dziekuje bardzo!Блогодарю! CZESC.

  • @ikmanpslol2104
    @ikmanpslol2104 7 месяцев назад +1

    Пантомима!! Любой мим уделает обоих

  • @tomsta9031
    @tomsta9031 7 месяцев назад

    Love to kuro- & aikido❤

  • @tomramzul
    @tomramzul 7 месяцев назад

    Master Taka is deadly dangerous. you can feel it in his moves

  • @hindagsxr
    @hindagsxr Год назад

    Nicely shown reducing the distance in aikido

  • @bearsnevergiveup
    @bearsnevergiveup 4 месяца назад

    the spinning/kneeling move at the beginning was cool.

  • @DaddyHensei
    @DaddyHensei 4 месяца назад

    It's so refreshing to see unbound Aikido.

  • @web-cams5873
    @web-cams5873 Год назад +3

    凄いコラボ❗🤩😳😲

  • @vladmansproduction3123
    @vladmansproduction3123 Год назад +1

    Выпьем за любовь!

  • @shawnaraikum2567
    @shawnaraikum2567 7 месяцев назад

    It took them until 9 min 18 sec to say what I sensed briefly watching a few aikido practitioners when ask to, MANY years ago. They were (multiply) trained I intuited. Then I felt (am hard-hearted, hardly EVER feel) lightness of air. Sensed breath. Knew I could never ever achieve same in this lifetime....

  • @amonrayiutube
    @amonrayiutube Год назад +1

    Fugindo totalmente do estilo, do verdadeiro Aikido.

  • @MarkoObradovich
    @MarkoObradovich Год назад +2

    Fantastic senseis 💪👍👊

  • @piaabc
    @piaabc Год назад +9

    三人の個性は置いておいて、大東流合気柔術から植芝翁先生の戦前の流れ、戦後の躰道、本土の空手。
    最後のタカさんの宮平武術や塩田養神館と琉球空手。補助線を引いて見ると色々な歴史が交わって面白いですね。

  • @Level_One
    @Level_One Год назад +3

    Hello kuro obi master, I'm vietnamese, I hope you read this cm of mine. I apologize if my English is not good. In my country, karate is a very popular martial art, it is present in almost every city. In addition, karate is a mandatory martial art of the police. I love karate and regularly follow your channel. I love how the kuro obi master's basic moves are conveyed. Unfortunately there are some videos without subtitles, I watch and just guess the content. I wonder if you can remake the videos with subtitles, about master Shorinji kempo? I wanted to get a deeper understanding of karate, from where it was born, from the Japanese. Thank you

  • @hermessantosjunior
    @hermessantosjunior Год назад +5

    Os movimentos do lutador de Taidô se parecem com os da "Capoeira"! Ótimo vídeo, parabéns!

  • @Hrng270
    @Hrng270 Год назад +1

    The beauty of the vídeo is show the majesty and the Harmony of any martial arts as aikido, karate and taido respect each other and learn with each other. This harmony we call budo.
    The West should more learn budo not only martial artes more than This philosophy of action and martial arts🎉. Oss.

  • @1212CRMD
    @1212CRMD Месяц назад

    Best regards from Brazil.

  • @CindyLooWhovian
    @CindyLooWhovian 23 дня назад

    I think my favorite thing about this video is that none of the martial artists are saying theirs is the superior form. They're simply doing something of a compare and contrast - saying stuff like "because I know he's gonna to x, I'm gonna do/avoid y". And then Shirakawa Shihan goes into the aikido-specific stuff like how with that iriminage to the face, he wasn't pushing the face but going up and over via the chin.

  • @user-nb7nl4ss8e
    @user-nb7nl4ss8e Год назад +2

    давайте спаринг всё ждал его так и не дождался

  • @arifinaja963
    @arifinaja963 Год назад +30

    Finally.. an aikido praticioner that says "you can't grab a punch". Respect for him 👍
    Edit: and thanks to this channel too for introducing me the art of Taido

    • @josephmalone253
      @josephmalone253 Год назад +2

      He said "you can't catch a punch"? You misheard him or his comments were cut and edited without context. It's more like he said "you cannot enter to catch a punch this way". This would be more accurate based on the physical movements shown. In truth catching a punch is easy.

    • @lunelie7724
      @lunelie7724 Год назад

      @@josephmalone253 a master of karate say if someone catch your punch, stop karate.

    • @josephmalone253
      @josephmalone253 Год назад +1

      @@lunelie7724 do they? Why? That sounds like ego. Seriously all kata is catching punches. As a white belt I threw a punch and it was caught on my first day. Should I have quit? No that would be foolish. Catching punches is all day everyday in black belt courses in karate. It should be what is taught since day one but they want to keep people beginners.
      Who ever you are referencing is a) not a master or b) is a master eliminating competition by watering down the arts.

    • @josephmalone253
      @josephmalone253 Год назад +1

      @@lunelie7724 case in point: Kake uke, kakete uke, tsurikomi uke etc. This is karate with the expressed purpose of catching a punch am I not mistaken?
      I think the problem is your masters do not live in a violent world where street violence is the norm but then again I have seen the cities they reside in and think they just spend most of their time in the safe parts of town. I go where the help is needed the most.

    • @lunelie7724
      @lunelie7724 Год назад

      @@josephmalone253 by catch in aikido and i mean, is grab.
      A block, it's not a catch for me.
      Did you ever see Bruce Lee fast punch?
      Speed and strength from a well trained people is too heavy, to possibly grab (or catch) a punch.
      If you can grab a punch, you are good or/and your partner are weak.
      A punch speed from fast karateka is 10 to 15m/s. If your opponent stay from you to 1m, a punch will touch you in 0,1s.
      Human reaction time is 0,7s, few people can react in 0,4s.
      Also its not possible to catch (grab) a karateka well trained. If your punch is grabbed, train more, more speed, more strength, more technics.

  • @Aikidovida
    @Aikidovida Год назад

    Beautiful and dangerous !

  • @samuelreynaldotorresjimene751
    @samuelreynaldotorresjimene751 Год назад

    ❤ excelentes disciplinas 😊

  • @thexalon
    @thexalon Год назад +10

    I studied basics of aikido about 15 years ago. By far the most useful techniques I learned had to do with handling falling properly, because the number of scraps I've gotten into are pretty close to 0, but the number of times I've fallen is much much higher.
    As far as the defense techniques, so much of it is simply about not being where the person who attacked you thought you'd be. All the top aikidoka I've seen are very focused on footwork and dodging, and the contact, joint locks, and throws that aikido is known for are almost an afterthought.

    • @nateaustin362
      @nateaustin362 8 месяцев назад

      I couldn't agree more.

    • @JohnPeacekeeper
      @JohnPeacekeeper 8 месяцев назад +1

      The way my sensei taught me the fundamentals was to move away and simultaneously use the opponent's momentum with quick grapple counters

    • @thexalon
      @thexalon 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@JohnPeacekeeper I'm not sure which lineage you learned from - the dojo I trained at was ASU - but we focused on turning movements (tenkan) and entering movements (irimi), both of which tend to put you right behind the person who attacked you. Which makes you hard to hit, and also may confuse them because if you moved quickly you went from "right in front of them and they're trying to punch you" to "not visible".

    • @JohnPeacekeeper
      @JohnPeacekeeper 8 месяцев назад +1

      @thexalon I don't remember mine, because I was still like 12 years old at the time. I just have the muscle memory now...
      Similarly though, the angle they put me at was more to the side, 45 degrees from the opponent, with immediate counter attack

    • @patheddles4004
      @patheddles4004 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's a meme, but "best defence is not be there" really is an extremely useful principle.

  • @ccr6942
    @ccr6942 Год назад +1

    superstar

  • @18juergen65
    @18juergen65 Год назад

    Sehr lehrreich 😊

  • @user-hn1rl7dj5d
    @user-hn1rl7dj5d Год назад

    Respect

  • @nikrizwa
    @nikrizwa 11 месяцев назад

    wow!!!

  • @marcosferro9898
    @marcosferro9898 Год назад +2

    Mestre o Senhor é muito bom.

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm 7 месяцев назад

    First time I see Taido. Gave me some Capoeira vibes on the sense of their ability to launch very long moves by hiding them in a whirl of misdirection.

  • @hereandnow990
    @hereandnow990 5 месяцев назад

    Subarashii mon da naaa!!!

  • @daleleech5700
    @daleleech5700 8 месяцев назад

    Well. This is very realistic dancing.

  • @apriansyahhamasah8679
    @apriansyahhamasah8679 Год назад

    Channel beladiri terkeren 👍

  • @raphdorth
    @raphdorth Год назад

    They really should put some capoeira masters with this guy!! Its a very prox style of fighting

  • @khelilkridi6203
    @khelilkridi6203 7 месяцев назад

    お勉強になりました!

  • @ivanpetroff1787
    @ivanpetroff1787 Год назад +2

    Пока он перекатывпется,я могу десять раз уйти😂

  • @Nikki-4-President
    @Nikki-4-President 8 месяцев назад

    Look at the hands of the karate master....

  • @lordphoenix00
    @lordphoenix00 6 месяцев назад

    everything they have ever learned we invented.

  • @delovoidelovoi8876
    @delovoidelovoi8876 Год назад +1

    Этих танцоров ! Надо в мма выпускать😂

  • @user-xb2ru3rf4z
    @user-xb2ru3rf4z 4 месяца назад

    Wahou: il esquive excellemment bien les attaques ce maître d'aïkido !

  • @user-cw4oh6tj3t
    @user-cw4oh6tj3t 5 месяцев назад

    Darum haben auch sooooo viele erfolgreiche Vollkontaktkämpfer nen Aikido-Background ;-)
    Das is weder ne Kampfkunst noch ein Kampfsport. Das ist das etwas andere Tae-Bo!

  • @diceman199
    @diceman199 11 месяцев назад

    Aikido is the art of being where your opponent's weapon isn't 🙂

  • @user-um1mo1yn5g
    @user-um1mo1yn5g Год назад +7

    合気道家の自由攻防…ずっと疑問でした。間合いを保ち、切る、盗む、この動画では、それが見れましたね❗
    「間合い」を保つ事が出来れば、当たり前ですけど、「勝てなくても負けない」、それが実現出来ますね😊
    護身であれば、それが一番重要じゃないかと思います。

  • @hoangly6325
    @hoangly6325 Год назад +2

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