How to Fold a Hakama - Aikido Hakama Folding Guide - 2 Ways - Very detailed (w/ subtitles)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @cindytoh7501
    @cindytoh7501 5 лет назад +3

    Very clear instructions but I wish the colour contrast of the video is not that extreme.

  • @stormfalcon72
    @stormfalcon72 2 года назад

    Received my Hakama from Seido today. Now learning how to fold it. Perfect fit. Thank you so much.

  • @Celene1312
    @Celene1312 6 лет назад +5

    This helped me immensely after struggling with the pleats after it got accidentally washed in a machine... Thanks a lot!

  • @mv80401
    @mv80401 Год назад

    Very useful. I'll note that my Japanese sensei shared that folding had become a ritual, not a bad one, but that folding it was mainly for traveling. For daily practice he would rather see people clamping it unfolded on a trouser hanger and hanging it up to dry in the air, especially the all cotton variety.

  • @kevinantoniomorrison2415
    @kevinantoniomorrison2415 5 лет назад +1

    I have been doing aikido for a long time even started studying with Steven Seagal sensei . Circumstances beyond my control in life why i have taken all my tests. I should be 4 Dan by now, but i have the experience working with different black belts.

  • @polakwpolscegospodarzem2915
    @polakwpolscegospodarzem2915 Год назад

    Dziękuję, bardzo ładnie przedstawiłeś ❤

  • @Thanathos1991
    @Thanathos1991 5 лет назад

    Thank you! I remembered only how to fold the Hakama itself, not the straps!
    The explanation is a little quick, but the pause button helps with that. ;)

  • @MarksmanMike
    @MarksmanMike 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video! It helped a great deal. Domo ariato gozaimasu.

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 7 лет назад +4

    i like tying decorative sageo folding Hakama is very similar. if you can tie decorative sageo knots for your saya, you can properly fold hakama.

  • @Sylvenwood
    @Sylvenwood 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks a mil, that helped a lot! :)

  • @strangerjoe6766
    @strangerjoe6766 2 года назад +1

    Thank you a lot! I hadn’t find the information ‘the inner thing has to be on the right’ before and couldn’t understand strictly about the traditional and the needed for aikido ways. Frankly speaking I hate to fold the hakama it takes so mush time and makes me feel fool and weak

  • @christofstuckle9748
    @christofstuckle9748 6 лет назад +1

    helped me a lot
    thank you

  • @alikemalevren
    @alikemalevren Год назад

    Thank you

  • @amrak-8401
    @amrak-8401 3 года назад +1

    So can anyone tell me why we do the Shinto type pattern knot at the the end when you fold the hakama? Domo!🙏

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  3 года назад

      The real reason? Well, it's quite convenient. It keeps the straps clean and it's easy to unfold.

  • @freyrdu35
    @freyrdu35 8 лет назад +3

    Pas aussi facile de plier un hakama 100% coton. Le sac pour hakama noir est très "classe" c'est une nouveauté ? Le mien était blanc.
    Cette série de vidéos est très intéressante, on peut y trouver de nouvelles façons de plier nouer porter ses équipements...
    Bon courage et continuez comme ça.

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  8 лет назад

      +Jérôme GICQUEL Merci pour votre commentaire.
      On fait varier un peu les couleurs, entre le blanc et le noir.

  • @timmyjames9379
    @timmyjames9379 4 года назад

    Hi, when I was studying Kintori Shinto-ryu, we wore the hakama without anything but shorts underneath. So I had a couple questions. As I'm sure yourore than aware , since Japanese martial arts culture, particularly those disciplines of the ancient samurai, were very secretive and all disciplines being so exclusive led too many disciplines with many slight differences in clothing, folding, and other ceremonial or traditional ways of doing things that left an absurd amount of ways in which to do the same things. As many practices became extinct as a result of an eradication of disciplines due to constant warfare and the emalgemation ( or appropriation, rather) of certain techniques to better the techniques of the schools who defeated the others, or who stole the techniques and secrets from other schools through less reputable means for the continued betterment of one school, I was wondering if you knew the most common clothes worn underneath the hakama. My research says that usually a kind of gi, I have a black belt in a specific kind of Tea-Kwon-Do (I know that's Korean, but, oh, well!) mixed with Karate and Judo. It was a discpline created by a Montreal man whose son taught it to me in my small hometown, a french hamlet called Plamondon in Northern Alberta, as far as I know, me and two of my siblings are the only practioners of this particular discipline that uses a simple karate or Tea-Kwon-Do gi,would that suffice? Because seeing your lesson on tying the hakama while utilizing the belt tied in a square knot seems a huge advantage in ensuring the stability of the hakama, but Katori Shinto-ryu, Bing one of the oldest disciplines to survive the age of the samurai, and belts of the gi (I'm not sure if it's just the practice of using colour to identify one's stature within the discipline, or simply the use of the belt itself) is comparatively a very new practice relative to disciplines as old as Katori Shinto-ryu. So 1. Do you know any techniques for tying the hakama without a belted gi underneath? And do you know or could recommend the best kind or the traditional type of gi and belt used for wearing underneath the Hakama (I ask cause a Tea-Kwon-do go is very thick and yours seemed much lighter and, I would assume, much better for wearing underneath the Hakama.) Can I buy that type of gi on your site? And do you know how many different types of disciplines use the hakama, as it seems to me that it's used not only for weapon based disciplines, but has been adapted into practically all forms of martial arts. Hand to hand, and even close combat grappling and (what would you call them?) Floor based, almost wrestling kinds of Martial Arts for disarming and rendering your opponent immobile without severely wounding him/her. (Moushiwake arimasen, Sensai, I know there's a lot of expounding on details that were superfluous in the context of my questions, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to be a bit long-winded to provide context in case those reading may not know, and may learn, if provided context, it was not my intention to question your undoubtedly superior knowledge. Sumimasen.)

  • @marcioantonio824
    @marcioantonio824 2 года назад

    Thank You, so much, Sensei!
    I have learn more one good and perfect way to fold my hakama. Domoarigato! 🇧🇷🌿⚡️⛈🦅🐆🐊🕸🕷🦂🐍🥋😔🙏🏻

  • @kirameira425
    @kirameira425 6 лет назад

    合気道やってたら先生に何時の日か会えるかな。

  • @hmuphilly9129
    @hmuphilly9129 3 года назад +1

    this is so hard

  • @521Life
    @521Life 5 лет назад

    Where are you in Japan? I’m here, I’d love to stop by and spend some money. Lol

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  5 лет назад

      Of course. Here it is: g.page/seidoshop
      Please note that we are specialized in international shipping. We only receive customer with appointments: www.seidoshop.com/pages/contact-us

  • @marlonjohnfreyburger6242
    @marlonjohnfreyburger6242 5 месяцев назад

    Le blanc en arrière plans ne fait pas sortir très bien sur la vidéo la vision des plis.

  • @reymicroc
    @reymicroc 2 года назад

    Why your hakama is dark blue and not black?

    • @amaurythewarrior
      @amaurythewarrior 2 года назад

      kendo hakama are blue, (at least normally) that might one.

  • @MarkAndreYapching
    @MarkAndreYapching 4 года назад

    I actually did this the first time I used a hakama (i wasn't taught how to in the dojo) before I watched this.