Here's a summary: Morihei Ueshiba, a kyoju dairi holder of Daito-ryu from Sokaku Takeda, taught a safer and modified form of the art to some of the staff of the Asahi shinbun back then ("Asahi-ryu"). Sokaku Takeda hears this, goes to Asahi and takes over Ueshiba's role as teacher. Ueshiba leaves. Eventually Takuma Hisa receives the full transmission of Daito-ryu knowledge and certified with a Menkyo Kaiden. Only 2 people are known to have received a Menkyo Kaiden from Sokaku, one of them is Takuma Hisa. When the Asahi students encountered Sokaku's techniques it inspired awe & administration.
wow , such a great man , always smiling , true warrior is to smile in face of hardship , i wish him a long and healthy life , such people are treasures not just for martial artist , but for any human being in general , i bet he got tons of stories to tell ^^
+Anonymous Panacea No man, Daito Ryu has nothing to do with Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. BJJ comes from Kano Jiujitsu, KodoKan Judo, witch comes from Takenouchi Ryu Jujutsu, Kito Ryu Jujutsu and Tenshin-Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu. There where a lot of Jujutsu Ryu's in Japan and Daito Ryu was only one of them.
The last true grand master of Daito-Ryu was Sokaku Takeda his number one student for many years was Morihei Ueshiba. Ueshiba went on to create Aikido out of some moves he learned under Takeda. However the reason for the split was due to personalities and a philosophical difference on how to deal with aggression i.e. opponents. Ueshiba bastardized Daito Ryu techniques he learned and made the moves more opponent friendly....and this is how a combat art became a self defense art. Side note Ueshiba changed his mindset and teaching techniques over his life time starting with almost pure Daito and ending up as an esoteric highly ritualized but not effective techniques. So when you look at Aikido you have to trace the linage back to find out when they studied under Ueshiba because there are very different versions of that art some very good some not so much.
- Une personne agée qui meurt , c' est une bibliothèque qui brule - Le savoir des anciens est trés important pour la communauté martiale d' aujourd'hui -
Was kotaro yoshida a part of this lineage? He may have been from hokkaido as well. It is told that his son moved to the US and taught Don Angier in the Utica NY area.
Уважаю Японскую культуру , нам до них как до Марса пешком. Но в реальном бою это всё не применимо. Он захватывает и заламывает только потому , что ему позволяют это делать ученики.В настоящем бою нет красоты, есть ты и он , и лишь секунды отделяют тебя от забвения.
Ma guarda che quest arte la praticavano I samurai in combattimenti veri per salvarsi la vita quando perdevano le armi quindi. E questo è solo unbesercizio tipo i kata nel karate quindi se fosse vero li distruggerebbe davvero ok . Studia un po di più e poi parli ok
Aikido techniques are from daito ryu the same throws but the here is the difference Aikido has six pinning technique ikkyo, nikyo,sankyo,gokyo,rokkyo daito ryu dose not master Morihei Ueshiba created that
I must disagree.If you follow the documentary Ikkyo is required for shodan, Nikkyo for Nidan etc. Multiple variations for each technique. The real difference between Daito Ryu and Aikido is that Ueshiba had seen enough of violence and wanted to create a self defence method that was effective while being non-combative and which protected life. Daito Ryu is a Gendai Jujutsu school which is violent in it's application - requiring Atemi (impact) upon entering into contact and prior to and following throws.Much more likely to damage during the application of technique.
Great man with a great smile.
Here's a summary: Morihei Ueshiba, a kyoju dairi holder of Daito-ryu from Sokaku Takeda, taught a safer and modified form of the art to some of the staff of the Asahi shinbun back then ("Asahi-ryu"). Sokaku Takeda hears this, goes to Asahi and takes over Ueshiba's role as teacher. Ueshiba leaves. Eventually Takuma Hisa receives the full transmission of Daito-ryu knowledge and certified with a Menkyo Kaiden. Only 2 people are known to have received a Menkyo Kaiden from Sokaku, one of them is Takuma Hisa. When the Asahi students encountered Sokaku's techniques it inspired awe & administration.
"Admiration"
@@tomjeff1743 Got meself autocorrected without noticing it. LMAO. Thanks for the heads-up.🍺
wow , such a great man , always smiling , true warrior is to smile in face of hardship , i wish him a long and healthy life , such people are treasures not just for martial artist , but for any human being in general , i bet he got tons of stories to tell ^^
The best documentary. Congratulations. From Brasil.
this Documentary is really interesting you did a great job .
This video is a historical treasure and is seldom seen. Thank you so much, sir.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanx for this precious video.
Great words of wisdom from Sensei
This is awesome I love it ❤
saw one video with him in it and knew this guy was for real.
Great work! I love the way you put this together!
génial Guillaume. Merci
I would love to train with this master.
Thank you so much, for this video.
Greetings from Takeda Daito Ryu México
hello
excellent interview
greetings from mexico celaya
great work man!
Trés intéressant ces points d'histoire.
thx for sharing
Thank you for sharing this video (and the rest), onegaishimasu!
Can any one explain to me the diferences between AIKIDO and Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu? THanks!
aikijujutsu is supposed to mean soft-hard, aikido was based on the soft part.
+Anonymous Panacea No man, Daito Ryu has nothing to do with Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. BJJ comes from Kano Jiujitsu, KodoKan Judo, witch comes from Takenouchi Ryu Jujutsu, Kito Ryu Jujutsu and Tenshin-Shinyo Ryu Jujutsu. There where a lot of Jujutsu Ryu's in Japan and Daito Ryu was only one of them.
Bruxador yes correct the original from tree is jujutsu .
Aikido you dont get striked or kicked before during or after a technique
The last true grand master of Daito-Ryu was Sokaku Takeda his number one student for many years was Morihei Ueshiba. Ueshiba went on to create Aikido out of some moves he learned under Takeda. However the reason for the split was due to personalities and a philosophical difference on how to deal with aggression i.e. opponents.
Ueshiba bastardized Daito Ryu techniques he learned and made the moves more opponent friendly....and this is how a combat art became a self defense art. Side note Ueshiba changed his mindset and teaching techniques over his life time starting with almost pure Daito and ending up as an esoteric highly ritualized but not effective techniques. So when you look at Aikido you have to trace the linage back to find out when they studied under Ueshiba because there are very different versions of that art some very good some not so much.
- Une personne agée qui meurt , c' est une bibliothèque qui brule - Le savoir des anciens est trés important pour la communauté martiale d' aujourd'hui -
Was kotaro yoshida a part of this lineage? He may have been from hokkaido as well. It is told that his son moved to the US and taught Don Angier in the Utica NY area.
Chiba Sensei never mentioned ever meeting him.
Nice one!
You got to know that he takes his (soft) power from stillness training (zhan zhuang when it is properly done).
Great
this is the real akido
It would be much more interesting with the English subtitlings.
They are there, all you need to do is to read the video description...
Уважаю Японскую культуру , нам до них как до Марса пешком. Но в реальном бою это всё не применимо. Он захватывает и заламывает только потому , что ему позволяют это делать ученики.В настоящем бою нет красоты, есть ты и он , и лишь секунды отделяют тебя от забвения.
Ma guarda che quest arte la praticavano I samurai in combattimenti veri per salvarsi la vita quando perdevano le armi quindi. E questo è solo unbesercizio tipo i kata nel karate quindi se fosse vero li distruggerebbe davvero ok . Studia un po di più e poi parli ok
Сколько бы раз там не был , не перестаю восхощаться Японией и её народом , сильный мужественный и живёт в гармонии с природой .
Aikido techniques are from daito ryu the same throws but the here is the difference Aikido has six pinning technique ikkyo, nikyo,sankyo,gokyo,rokkyo daito ryu dose not master Morihei Ueshiba created that
I must disagree.If you follow the documentary Ikkyo is required for shodan, Nikkyo for Nidan etc. Multiple variations for each technique. The real difference between Daito Ryu and Aikido is that Ueshiba had seen enough of violence and wanted to create a self defence method that was effective while being non-combative and which protected life. Daito Ryu is a Gendai Jujutsu school which is violent in it's application - requiring Atemi (impact) upon entering into contact and prior to and following throws.Much more likely to damage during the application of technique.
Morihei Ueshiba Catalogued the techniques and made them safer but the still existed in Diato Ryu.
I think differences depend on the school. The Daito Ryu that came from Kodo Horikawa is significantly subtler than most aikido.