How to do Ikkyo Technique (Aikido)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
  • This video contains a tutorial on how to apply Ikkyo (first principle) technique.
    This is another Aikido Tutorial from a series we are making where you'll have everything you need to know about Aikido in one place! This project is going to be a big one, including explanation of Seiza, Traditions, Techniques, Attacks, Weapons and more. We will release new parts of the video each Tuesday and in the end - a full, all encompassing Aikido Tutorial!
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    Instructor: Rokas Leonavicius Sensei
    Uke: Martynas Martišauskis (Shodan)
    Editing: Danguole Garškaitė
    Camera: Eduardas Girjotas
    Dodzo is a full time Dojo focusing on self-development through Aikido and Yoga. The Dojo is run by Sensei Rokas Leonavicius.
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Комментарии • 65

  • @SurrealPartisan
    @SurrealPartisan 7 лет назад +32

    Nice video. I'll make a little addition here. One thing that I have found important (and also my sensei says so), is that when you cut down, you should make sure that ukes hand is higher than their elbow, and their elbow is higher than their shoulder. That way you have better control over them. I saw you actually did it that way in the video, but because you didn't say anything about it (or at least I didn't notice), I thought I' mention it.

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  7 лет назад +12

      Thanks for commenting and sharing. I did my best to share what I remembered at the moment, but it's true that there is so much out there. I feel your addition can be meaningful though and could be a valuable tip for some people. Good luck in your training :) Let me know if you'll see something else

  • @billyraibourn758
    @billyraibourn758 5 лет назад +2

    Very good and informative video. I am just now learning (62 yrs old) and this video is so helpful. Thank you.

  • @chrisward6569
    @chrisward6569 7 лет назад +8

    Good video on how to perform the basics of ikkyo - this can provide the foundations to learn the principles of Aikido. I write "can" very specifically because ikkyo in of itself is not a principle, it's a technique. The beginning of training in the principles of O'Sensei's Aikido are taught through learning kihon waza or techniques. Unfortunately, most dojos never go beyond that, and are consequently stuck at that level. This is not meant as a criticism of you or your video. Rather, I post this because what attracted me to Aikido was the effortless magic of O'Sensei's art, carried on by some of his most gifted students like Tohei Sensei, Saetome Sensei, Yamaguchi Sensei, Shioda Sensei, Kono Sensei and American Sensei's like Ledyard Sensei, Gleason Sensei and Muryasz Sensei. All of their arts and waza reflect O'Sensei's art.
    Rather than get into a deep discussion of those principles, kizushi, flow, mushin, futotai and fudoshin, I would like to relate the following story by Saetome sensei.... "One day O'Sensei was demonstrating Ikkyo for his students to practice. After the demonstration one of his students asked 'Sensei, which one was Ikkyo? - they had indeed seen O'Sensei demonstrate many techniques... O'Sensei laughed and said they were all Ikkyo." The point of the story Saetome Sensei related is that techniques unto themselves, ikkyo, nikko, sankyo etc. are not the principles of O'Sensei's art - O'Sensei's Aikido. They are just techniques to get you on the path to what Ledyard Sensei so aptly describes as "the good stuff", in my humble opinion, the great stuff! It's when you get to the point (and it's a long journey to get there - and then you discover the true size of the mountain!) where you are relaxed, undisturbed, unattached and moving appropriately without ANY thought of technique, that true technique or more aptly described, true principles manifest themselves. You don't think about how to ride a bicycle, you just ride. This is the point where, in Miyamoto Musashi's words "you throw away the techniques" and you start to truly practice O'Sensei's art. That's when the magic happens.
    Again, I don't post this as criticism, quite the contrary I believe nothing is wasted and therefore videos like this are useful. However given the state of Aikido being taught at many Dojo's, I can't help but post some of these thoughts. I hope it is taken in the spirit it is given - I never stop learning, even after almost 24 years and my art in the last three years has never been more enjoyable!

    • @khaderalikhan3029
      @khaderalikhan3029 6 лет назад

      Chris Ward - well said Chris!!! Criticism should be taken in the spirit in which it is given. You've rightly pointed out that its a very detailed explanation by Rokas sensei. And also right that most dojos start out with the basic 5 techniques meant to be a learning tool, but unfortunately get stuck at that point and don't move on to more dynamic and practical forms. This is what gives the popular perception that aikido is useless. - khader

  • @softwhere07
    @softwhere07 7 лет назад +1

    thank you. This could be very useful. like I said before, You really do explain these things well.

  • @007du74
    @007du74 7 лет назад +4

    You are a good aïkido's teacher, your explainations are clear and easy thanks. Good video

  • @naturewatcher7596
    @naturewatcher7596 4 года назад +1

    Very detailed and helpful explanation. Thank you! Only wish to see these technique done in a full speed at the end of the tutorial.

  • @madceee
    @madceee 7 лет назад +2

    i like your videos, it would be great if you do a video for each principle technique in the future, your channel is one of my favorites

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  7 лет назад +3

      Hi, thanks for the comment. I am doing my best to cover as many as I can, there will be a video about all endings of the principles and I've also did Nikyo and Sankyo. Let me know if you need the links

  • @specialonly1452
    @specialonly1452 6 лет назад

    this is the right basic way to apply ikyo,good,very good

  • @renabarquez8007
    @renabarquez8007 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm trying to master aikido I'm just starting rn I'm 12 yrs old I'll be a master soon tysm for ur tutorial

  • @mohameda561
    @mohameda561 7 лет назад +2

    very good video very helpful thanks so much . keep up the good work

  • @chinochang22
    @chinochang22 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @tomjackson2565
    @tomjackson2565 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much...

  • @trumplostlol3007
    @trumplostlol3007 2 года назад +1

    It is amazing to see how you changed your attitude toward a style in 5 years. I believe every style has its value. It is up to the practitioner to make it work. Forms are just forms. But most good martial arts have a good reason for each form under each circumstance. I can see that this form at 2:15 will not work. Your arm position does not allow you to push your opponent to the other side. Try to look at the structure of the joints of your arm careful to see what I mean. Also, your opponent will not stick his arm out like that, especially if he is a boxer. On the other hand, if you can improve your footwork and be able to move to the blind side of your opponent just a little bit, you will be able to do that. So, it is all about some EXPLOSIVE footwork.

    • @David_Peninon_Herbaut
      @David_Peninon_Herbaut 9 месяцев назад

      That's a freaking good explanation on "how to make something that looks useless actually useful". I think Aïkido just like any other martial arts have its defects and values that you can apply into a real fight. But as you've mentioned, if everything is codified with a form that does not represent what a human would do (or at least in more than 50% of the case), you need to change something. I'm a beginner in Aïkido but I've done a lot of boxing / Muay Thaï etc... the footwork you're talking about is the most important thing for such techniques to be applied !

  • @kirxxxx
    @kirxxxx Месяц назад +1

    Thanks you very much,I’m just going to have the first exam😅😊

  • @troyt6864
    @troyt6864 7 лет назад

    interesting techniques. the leaveage you use on the ground seems to be the key.

  • @marin4442
    @marin4442 5 лет назад

    this video really hepled me

  • @thespianmask8451
    @thespianmask8451 9 месяцев назад

    The way that the wrist is being manipulated reminds me of Aikido's Nikyo principle. I did Aikido for a time back in highschool and yeah. It can hurt. ALOT. It's very difficult to pull off when things are going fast and since there's TWO cops doing it to each wrist, ain't no way the protesters even bothered to put up a fight. They let this happen to themselves by being stubborn, so they have to face the pain of the consequence.
    You can try the technique on yourself. Just put your hand on top of your other hand, and slowly fold the hand below it inwards towards the forearm it's attached to. It hurts like hell the stronger you attempt to fold it.

  • @luongquocbieu6760
    @luongquocbieu6760 5 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @VicTor-tc5bi
    @VicTor-tc5bi 6 лет назад

    The technique must be working in base without any conditions. Only one condition is the kind of attack. There is not this variant. You musn't walk around him, because he have a lot of time to change point to strike. Uke must move around the Tori, not vice versa. Home position is as you shown. Then try to enter not from the line you stay to a blue tatami, but from green part of tatmi to blue not to him , but pass him. Ukes arm is half-extended. Enter(first touch) to elbow not push , but up just a little. Try and you will see that tori begines to walk around you without any idea about new strike.

  • @Menyhard
    @Menyhard 3 года назад

    Nice sir

  • @lucasglatthardt5368
    @lucasglatthardt5368 7 лет назад +2

    I always find a very hard time with ikkyo. I mean, I've practiced aikido for a year more or less. I think i manage to kind of pull it off when the person is holding me in the shirt, but without resistance. I never manage to make it when the person resists the move.

    • @David_Peninon_Herbaut
      @David_Peninon_Herbaut 9 месяцев назад

      Like most people, when resistance is applied, Aïkido tends to lose its ground since it is *most of the time* done without any resistance

  • @DKY00
    @DKY00 Год назад

    This master is handsome

  • @WalidWalid-gt9xe
    @WalidWalid-gt9xe 6 лет назад +1

    👍

  • @aikidopurwokerto
    @aikidopurwokerto 8 месяцев назад

    Onigai Shimizu from Indonesia

  • @hacker.valles6570
    @hacker.valles6570 4 года назад

    Bien

  • @Razvanh29
    @Razvanh29 6 лет назад +1

    Is there no normal speed exemplification of the techniques here? Why?

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  6 лет назад +1

      Because others have done it :) Not to say that it wouldn't suit here though

    • @Razvanh29
      @Razvanh29 6 лет назад +1

      Will you show speedy exemplifications of some techniques? Thanks! :)

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  6 лет назад +1

      Hi, would be happy to do that, yet lately I have not been filming Aikido tutorials :>

  • @alldarin1464
    @alldarin1464 Год назад

    What's your opinion on tomiki aikido?

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  Год назад +1

      I'm definitely intrigued by it, but I have never had a chance to try it out, so I can't have a firm opinion

  • @EngineerMK2004
    @EngineerMK2004 5 лет назад

    You could also avoid him getting up by mounting the back.

    • @Taekwon-Brando
      @Taekwon-Brando 3 года назад

      If your aggressor is bigger than you and you mount their back, couldn’t they just stand up and slam you? I know slams aren’t allowed in ibjjf rules so i could see where you’re coming from

    • @EngineerMK2004
      @EngineerMK2004 3 года назад

      @@Taekwon-Brando They could, but chances are they won't. Especially if the choke is on. Also, if they try to transfer to standing, you transfer to Oshiro-Sankaku, a rear triangle hold with an arm bar.

  • @lunelie7724
    @lunelie7724 3 года назад +1

    This ikkyo will never functional, because a true uke or a real attack will move when you pull it when you grab his arm, or when you exist to the line attack. Uke and tori cross arm to defend himself, when you exit the line attack, uke dont need to cross with you and could use is hand to hit you. And if uke are mobile, he can move in front of you and maintin the cross arms.
    This forme is possible only if uke are not mobile.
    Thats why this form of ikkyo cant work when uke/oppenent are good.

  • @balikhartum6179
    @balikhartum6179 6 лет назад +1

    MOVEMENTS NOT trecniques.

  • @ultimekill0941
    @ultimekill0941 3 года назад

    TheGrinch CoolBatman

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  3 года назад

      If you type it with : symbol at the beginning and end of these two, you'll then see the emojis!

  • @jackphillipson3490
    @jackphillipson3490 4 года назад

    Your aikido would have never worked

  • @Saltydogwilm
    @Saltydogwilm 7 лет назад +1

    I'm sorry did I hear that right?? At 2:45 you say if it is jiujitsu you could punch or strike? Do you know what bjj is? And even if it was bjj you would get arm dragged in a heart beat if you maintained that wrist to wrist bullshit.

    • @Maveriks1010
      @Maveriks1010 7 лет назад +2

      jiujitsu =/= bjj...

    • @Saltydogwilm
      @Saltydogwilm 7 лет назад

      Miguelitsss bjj, submission grappling, jiu jitsu all the same

    • @Maveriks1010
      @Maveriks1010 7 лет назад

      no, they're not the same. traditional japanese jiujitsu is a lot more inefficient and dance like than bjj. if bjj and jiujitsu are the same then aikido and bjj are also the same... which they aren't.

    • @Saltydogwilm
      @Saltydogwilm 7 лет назад

      Miguelitsss well then he should have specified Japanese jiu jitsu.

    • @Maveriks1010
      @Maveriks1010 7 лет назад +1

      japanese jiu jitsu is called simply jiu jitsu. that's precisely why the other is called bjj, BRAZILIAN jiu jitsu. drop the gracie arrogance mate, admitting to your mistakes is a part of improving. that being said, aikido is very weak in its application for defence. you need to be facing a complete novice at fighting in order to do anything meaningful.

  • @MrVicJass
    @MrVicJass 6 лет назад

    This is not useful technique. You must not think , that is 6-kyu and it must not be useful and you are wrong. If it does not work as form on 6-kuy it will be not working in more complex techniques.

  • @user-gr2kr7sj7n
    @user-gr2kr7sj7n 11 месяцев назад

    Did You All Know That Aikido Ain't Sh!!t If The Opponent Is Able To Resist You, Or If They Are Not Committed To Their Attacks.? 👎

  • @simonedwards7543
    @simonedwards7543 4 года назад

    Train yoshinkan...It's much better

  • @sbzengin
    @sbzengin 7 лет назад +1

    how much you are talking !.. please less talk, more work...

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  7 лет назад +4

      Have you ever learned Aikido from videos? Yet explanations can be useful. That's why there is a lot of talking. I do things outside of videos :)