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Комментарии • 588

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy 4 года назад +48

    I know there are detractors for this martial art, but the thing to remember watching these things the opponents are trained to react with a breakfall when thrown. Anyone else being thrown - without the luxury of a mat to fall on - is going to get hurt very badly when they hit the ground. To prove a martial art doesn't work you have to fight every martial artist trained in the style and I mean everyone if you want to prove your point.

    • @airon3348
      @airon3348 4 года назад +5

      I understand your point. Unfortunately, against a trained opponent, these techniques don't work at all. They may work for someone without preparation,
      but trying to apply them to a martial athlete or a fighter would be tantamount to suicide. This I say from experience: A good trained boxer or striker is never going to fall prey to these techniques. Before you can apply anything to them, they will land several blows to your face or low-kick your legs in less time before you now that you're hurt.
      Maybe you should see it differently. Nobody is interested in proving if Aikido is effective, since no Aikidoka has dared _first_ to demonstrate that his art is effective against people equally trained in other martial arts. It is simply a reciprocal situation.
      The only possible solution to the subject of _real_ effectiveness is cross training. working intensely on the physical principles that govern Aikido techniques at maximum resistance, power and speed
      against other martial techniques in a methodical way, step by step. That is, in short, sparring, sparring and lots of sparring until you puke blood, literally.

    • @joeridestrijcker445
      @joeridestrijcker445 3 года назад +3

      @@airon3348 I agree... but then again, every discipline has their own focal points; put a bokken in the hands of a trained boxer and maybe he won't know what to do with it... doesn't mean his boxing sucks, just that he has no experience fighting with swords; put the same boxer against a swordfighter with bokken... it's not certain the boxer will know how to defend against that either. As soon as Corona-madness is over, I'm going to have a 'play session' with a friend of mine and experiment a bit (no, it won't be a UFC championship match, just 2 morons acting like kids again)... with increasing rigidity and force...we'll see where we end up. If you never hear from me again, it's because he threw me through a wall or so ;)

    • @airon3348
      @airon3348 3 года назад

      @@joeridestrijcker445
      Very good point and it is an excellent analogy for someone who has experience and years of training, however, for illustrative purposes, the comparison is somewhat dispar due to the fact that a person adept in the use of a bokuto (a weapon and therefore armed) and wields it, has advantage, when the boxer on the other hand, only has his fists. On a balanced ground, we speak of empty hands versus empty hands and saldly, an aikido practitioner has no tools against a medum-competent striker in a thousand years, not
      if he/she do not deepen their technique through lots of sparring and true cross-training. Further, it's important to train gradually with violence (speed and power with aggression) to adapt the body to adrenaline shocks. This is crucial to start to be able to defend yourself for _real_ .
      I say this because I was an amateur kick boxing fighter. Practice for about twenty five years. When I was young, aside from encounters on the ring, I was involved in several street fights (young stupidity) some of them quite unpleasant, where I experience in flesh many, many tricks to hurt efficiently. On the recommendation of a good friend, I started practicing aikido for some years now (not very regularly I must say). From the fighter's point of view, I can say for sure that most of the aikido techniques in themselves do not have an effective application in relation to a real encounter (lets say for _real_ : a very tough sparring) BUT the _phiysical and mechanical principles_ that govern these techniques *do work* and are effective.
      The point is: To _what extent_ one is capable of deepening their technique so that it acquires a palpable effectiveness against other disciplines. Unfortunately, I have not seen any aikido practitioner do it, most of them practice it for other reasons (it is very respectable). But what really bothers me is that some guys (like the ones in this video)
      try to "sell" you the aikido technique as something that is not (impact! hard!)
      more for the fact that in this video, Aite is not really attacking, with true commitment. Therefore, Tori is not applying *any technique at all* . Everything Tori does are acrobatic turns by himself in response to _absolutely nothing_
      . Thus, there is no ukemi (ukemi is not "falling" by the way). Aite just calmly breaks like a child playing in the park. This, from my point of view, is a lie to Budo and an insult to those that really train hard.
      Just my Two Cents. Cheers.

    • @drno3391
      @drno3391 3 года назад +2

      @@airon3348 I totally agree with you. After 10 years of aikikai I took 2 years of krav maga. At first I though I could merge some technics but it simply didnt work. Past the knife techniques such as kotegaishi or a good old sankyo when the opponent tries to grab you by the neck no other technics really were applicable. This is probably due to the adrenaline surge in real situations and to the fact that a guy trained in boxing wont run at you with full speed but mostly stay static in front of you, trying to use every opening to send you to sleep asap. The fall technics in aikido are far superior, provided you are not taken by surprise (hence the situational awareness).

    • @airon3348
      @airon3348 3 года назад

      @@drno3391 In a real situation, against a prepared attacker who really wants to kill you, your fine motor functions are going to be disabled due to the adrenaline rush. No martial technique will be effective except those that do not use this resource as its base (fine motor functions)
      and even with these, you will most likely end up half dead. In front of a knife, 99% of people end up slaughtered, there is no defense in any art or method unless you are a gifted guy with an innate talent for exercising more violence than the average person.
      And that is the point. To learn to *really fight* , to really learn how to destroy an attacker requires more than a wide repertoire of techniques, it fundamentally requires one thing: violence. Breathing violence, eating violence, dreaming violence and living in violence, combined with sparring at maximum speed, strength and resistance from dawn to dusk until puke blood without losing your mind in the process. That's the unpleasant truth that few dares to admit, not suitable for the vast majority of people. To control adrenaline and true aggression one must be trained in violence, nothing more.
      Everything else is sport, fantasy or
      self-deception.
      The real fighter is one who has survived violence without going crazy. No matter how strong you are or how good an athlete you may be, if your mind is weak your encounter with death will be 100% your downfall.
      If we talk about reality, experience has taught me that this is the truth. Cheers.

  • @johnlloyddy7016
    @johnlloyddy7016 3 года назад +45

    That smooth transition from Kote gaeshi to an omoplata is something I haven't seen before. I've always assumed it would be a easier to transition from an ikkyo ude osae ura into an omoplata. But this combination actually makes more sense as it uses the momentum and flow of movements far better. Pretty good.

  • @祝砲の挽歌-s1q
    @祝砲の挽歌-s1q 3 года назад +8

    両者が武芸の名人だからできること。
    一方が素人なら骨折は免れないでしょうね…

  • @KiryuKazuma710
    @KiryuKazuma710 3 года назад +2

    @1:38 ASUKA KAZAMA! WIN!!

  • @ヨシダヒナ
    @ヨシダヒナ 4 года назад +13

    強烈‼私なら一発で大怪我する自信がある😂

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 4 года назад +12

    Good Lord. I can imagine someone getting their shoulder dislocated before hitting a concrete sidewalk or tile floor if they didn't have the training to go with the technique.

  • @sanjitjashan
    @sanjitjashan 4 года назад +12

    Amazing stuff. I started BJJ a year to compliment my aikido. I love the way you have blended the two. I hope to be your student one day.

    • @Ahrone1586
      @Ahrone1586 7 месяцев назад

      u literally 2 iq

  • @titotata5780
    @titotata5780 4 года назад +16

    Fantastic 👏👏👏

  • @brunoortegon1387
    @brunoortegon1387 3 года назад +5

    Lmao, they just enter in ragdoll

  • @MegaPaul57
    @MegaPaul57 4 года назад +13

    always impressed with these videos

  • @notlob1954
    @notlob1954 3 года назад +6

    Great techniques. Trained at your fathers dojo in Sendai in November 2017 with two of my friends. Met GEN who took us on a guided tour of a monastery in Matsushima. We had a great time training and was made very welcome. 👍

  • @josuejuarez9667
    @josuejuarez9667 3 года назад +3

    This is pure bs nobody in a fight is gonna let you throw him like that

    • @L4zyasz
      @L4zyasz 3 года назад

      martial arts isnt for violence. And this is choreography used for demonstrating. and if you use aikidou properly it is affective in a fight. dont disrespect
      Im pretty sure you watched cobra kai, but the truth is fights are pretty different from what they seem. But cobra kai is a pretty badass series

    • @humusiclab8974
      @humusiclab8974 2 года назад

      I guess judo doesn't work either, because players know when to take the fall vs when to resist. Resist at the wrong time, you don't fall; you just get broken.

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 10 месяцев назад +1

    From steven seagal techniques throw wrist lock

  • @Bryanpjc
    @Bryanpjc 3 года назад +24

    That throw/roll into (what I call) Omoplata at 0:10 is just brilliant. I could watch it 1000 times !

    • @SIOUXO2Z
      @SIOUXO2Z 7 месяцев назад

      NÃO funciona na rua

  • @illgreco1679
    @illgreco1679 4 года назад +8

    Beautiful

  • @miguellanzagorta3565
    @miguellanzagorta3565 2 года назад +1

    Woow what is the name of the technique 01:03 ??? PLS

  • @adamgledhill4752
    @adamgledhill4752 4 года назад +8

    Beautiful ukemi

  • @yondahime38
    @yondahime38 4 года назад +7

    I had honnor to go an train at a seminar with shirakawa shihan. He is amazing and very kind. 🙏

  • @pattiannepascual
    @pattiannepascual 4 года назад +3

    Slow motion please

  • @Teller3448
    @Teller3448 3 года назад +1

    I dont see anything 'hard' about this. There are no kicks to the knee, kicks to the groin, lightning fast jabs/uppercuts, low tackling...just another fully compliant opponent.

  • @BudoTraining
    @BudoTraining 3 года назад +4

    フットワークは完璧です。すごく勉強になります。

  • @nona-kq7tb
    @nona-kq7tb 4 года назад +7

    Great

  • @GearShifter925
    @GearShifter925 23 дня назад +1

    No punch... ??
    No Kicks ... ?? ??
    😳😲🤷🏻

  • @山本宏之
    @山本宏之 4 года назад +3

    鮮やかで目が覚めるようです。新しい合気道の幕開けですね。
    先生は令和の達人です。
    一体どれくらい稽古をすればこの域に達するのでしょうか?

    • @ブラッドイーグル
      @ブラッドイーグル 4 года назад +1

      目を覚ました方がいい

    • @A-UN781
      @A-UN781 4 года назад

      所詮は演武ですから、それなりに練習すれば真似事くらいは誰だって出来ますよ。

  • @belkys120
    @belkys120 3 года назад +1

    IT , TAKES , TIME OR ( YEARS ) , TO TRAIN , IN THIS , TECNIK .!!!! . TO BE AS , ( GOOD AS U , SEE ) .!!!! . AND VERY , PAINFUL 😣 .!!!!! ......THERE ARE , OTHER , ( TREAKS ) , THAT TAKE , ( LESS , TIME ) .!!!! . THAT U , CAN DO ON [ YOUR OWN ] .👍📚📖📚....

  • @sidneyrobinson5344
    @sidneyrobinson5344 4 года назад +92

    Just amazes me how Uke just doesn’t break into a thousand pieces. The every day person being tossed like that will not know how to survive the throw. This is how critical and dangerous Aikido is. Just to be Uke requires years of training. And a birds eye view of how Aikido actually works. The essence of Nage is based in the Essence of Uke. To be Nage. One must be Uke. Love it.

    • @sanjitjashan
      @sanjitjashan 4 года назад +6

      That’s so true. It’s my guess that The Uke would have had some experience in Jiujitsu. There is a saying that if you are a good uke then surely you’ll be a good ste’

    • @Khaliljt
      @Khaliljt 4 года назад +1

      I wouldn’t say it takes years of training to break fall like that I learned how to survive high amplitude throws in a matter of weeks from judo. Although of course you can perfect your technique over a span of years

    • @taichisuzuki1207
      @taichisuzuki1207 4 года назад +4

      @@Khaliljt "I wouldn’t say it takes years of training to break fall like that I learned how to survive high amplitude throws in a matter of weeks from judo."
      --
      This isn't judo you moron.
      The point is: those techniques you see are clearly NOT being done at full impact/full strength but instead very softly. You do not need to be a strong uke just to deal with these techniques.
      In jujutsu, aikido, hapkido etc.. techniques like these are done in moderation. You never use them against a training partner by applying actual force into them. Being a good uke in those styles is not really about being strong enough to take the full force of the throws (because often you don't have to) but in knowing how and when to breakfall correctly when they are done.
      In judo, because randori/sparring has you training at full intensity (not holding back), it does help to breakfall properly so that you can deal with the impact. Jujutsu and aikido training are different and don't work in the same situation as judo.

    • @taichisuzuki1207
      @taichisuzuki1207 4 года назад +2

      "Just amazes me how Uke just doesn’t break into a thousand pieces. The every day person being tossed like that will not know how to survive the throw. This is how critical and dangerous Aikido is."
      --
      You're assuming dumb shit that you clearly know nothing about.
      In aikido all training and techniques are done softly and with proper control and restraint. You never do them on your partner by applying full strength or intensity into them.
      For the sake of safety in practising the techniques: The uke does not resist the attack and the tori does not use them at full force against the uke.
      You make it seem as though in aikido training, everyone is pulling lethal throws on each other and that training is essentially critical and dangerous. It's not. You dumb shit.

    • @taichisuzuki1207
      @taichisuzuki1207 4 года назад +1

      You are seriously a moron
      You can clearly see that the tori is NOT doing those techniques at full force and he's doing them softly/lightly. So no, he wouldn't break into a thousand pieces from techniques which are clearly done very gently. Stupid idiot
      He's demonstrating and throwing his opponent down very gently/softly - which is what happens in jujutsu, aikido and hapkido (among others) training. For the sake of safety and prevention of injury, you don't actually do those techniques in real time and with actual force, but you use restraint.
      You do not need to have years of training to be an uke except just to be familiar with the techniques so that you know which way to fall or how to roll out when your tori does them against you.

  • @bryanludens5180
    @bryanludens5180 Год назад +3

    Like others said, really impressive flow. I would like to see how it translates to opponents who are resisting or don't know how they're supposed to react. I did thoroughly enjoy it though.

    • @jaggtepes1997
      @jaggtepes1997 Год назад

      Then look for Dan the Wolfman videos, the guy have used aikido in actual MMA fights.

  • @MiguelAngelo-qs1ey
    @MiguelAngelo-qs1ey 3 года назад +1

    Não funciona contra um karatê shotokan bem treinado

  • @失望-x1b
    @失望-x1b 4 года назад +5

    近代の大半の合気道と比べると、かなり軍隊格闘術の動きに似ていますね。
    合理性を求めるという性質上、辿り着くところは同じようなところになるものですね。

  • @АлександрСабанин-т1х
    @АлександрСабанин-т1х 4 года назад +16

    Спасибо большое вам спасибо!

    • @Assassinish
      @Assassinish 3 года назад

      можно тренироваться Айкидо 700 лет...но когда подойдёт обычный россиянский алкоголик, оно почему-то не поможет СНОВА...и снова...и снова...

    • @PaulSith
      @PaulSith 6 месяцев назад

      @@Assassinish ну так ... айкидо - танцы с элементами акробатики ... и алкоголики об этом не знают ... для них мужик в смешной юбке ... источник денег и алкоголя не более)

  • @DanTheWolfman
    @DanTheWolfman 3 года назад

    聞いてください。 ライブ乱取りでREAL合気道vsMMA&BJJ柔術ファイターズを見たい方はこちらのビデオコンピレーションをご覧ください Aikido vs MMA BJJ LIVE ruclips.net/video/n6BaK-huDRU/видео.html

  • @paseropierre6864
    @paseropierre6864 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bravo maître 🙏🥷🏼🇯🇵🇨🇵🇬🇷

  • @veiledallegory
    @veiledallegory 3 года назад +2

    When they show it in slow motion you can see the student start his fall before the instructor even touches him! How can people believe this NONSENSE???

    • @undebilefandepokemon3069
      @undebilefandepokemon3069 3 года назад

      Lets say its called training. This technique will be deadly in the street

    • @keithjames8118
      @keithjames8118 3 года назад +1

      Practice the technique until it becomes perfect then in the street the opponent wouldn't be reinstalling, they would be hitting the ground hard.
      Remember this has no rules which works when applied. To many people see MMA training as the be all and end all of all marital arts but they have rules. It's an excellent sport and great for self defence.
      Aikido has had a very rough deal over the years.

    • @veiledallegory
      @veiledallegory 3 года назад

      @@keithjames8118 yeah mainly because it won’t work outside of the dojo with cooperative partners!!!

    • @veiledallegory
      @veiledallegory 3 года назад

      @@undebilefandepokemon3069 hahahahahaha haha Hahahaha hahahahahaha haha Hahahaha hahahahahaha haha Hahahaha hahahahahaha haha Hahahaha

  • @marcelosantos670
    @marcelosantos670 4 года назад +6

    Show 😃 TOP ✨👍

  • @livingsober6598
    @livingsober6598 4 года назад +3

    Very good, these arts have a reality that was lost, and they can come back, if they can be combined with judo, and BJJ, and boxing, and wrestling, etc

  • @suprememasteroftheuniverse
    @suprememasteroftheuniverse 3 года назад +12

    Now do it in UFC.

    • @jm_a_fishxd5024
      @jm_a_fishxd5024 3 года назад

      true dude😂

    • @markvolt2070
      @markvolt2070 3 года назад +1

      I would not be so hard on them aikido guys and suggesting UFC. I´d like to see it work in any street brawl, when the opponent is ready to figh and resisting.
      For haters - I was an aikidoka once, trained many years, black belt and stuff. One day I´v accidentally discovered kick-box and Muay Thai and good by aikido for self defence and protection.

    • @TheNakedWombat
      @TheNakedWombat 3 года назад +3

      Aikido is a self defence system designed to compliment other styles. It's not a stand alone system.

    • @ufutz
      @ufutz 3 года назад +4

      You clearly don't understand much about martial arts. Aikido isn't for UFC anymore than BJJ is for a multiple opponent street fight, or boxing is for a Judo bout. Aikido is for self defense from drunk and/or untrained idiots. It won't work against trained people, just like BJJ won't work against a knife fighter, or TKD won't work in in a crowded bar.

    • @darkmatterborse
      @darkmatterborse 3 года назад

      Some of that techniques are used in MMA

  • @endomine6317
    @endomine6317 3 года назад +1

    Works against untrained people only. A wise man once said " everyone has a game plan until they get punched in the face "

  • @fernandogarro3995
    @fernandogarro3995 4 года назад +29

    The best martial art from the world... congratulations...ser you from Brazil

    • @anomalimatter
      @anomalimatter 4 года назад +9

      We can't say best but I prefer called beautiful material art

    • @silvadossantos6803
      @silvadossantos6803 4 года назад

      Melhor eh relativo, kd uma tem seu valor

    • @mmaarema
      @mmaarema 4 года назад

      @@anomalimatter betul betul betul.....👍

    • @markvolt2070
      @markvolt2070 3 года назад

      Beautiful dancing!

    • @josuejuarez9667
      @josuejuarez9667 3 года назад

      Youre joking right

  • @YungJayDaRBL
    @YungJayDaRBL 3 года назад +3

    Man I need to perfect some techniques to add to my Jeet Kune Do!!!

  • @dogukank6465
    @dogukank6465 2 месяца назад

    Saçma😂 adam yanından yürüyerek geçerken hamle yapıyor

  • @sillirfour
    @sillirfour 3 года назад

    since i know a little about akido, its worthless in defense if you only trained for 5 days, training for like 3 years is enough to go in combat. these people there have trained for like 6 or more years spanish; ya que sé un poco sobre el akido, no vale la pena en defensa si solo entrenaste durante 5 días, entrenar durante 3 años es suficiente para entrar en combate. estas personas se han entrenado durante 6 años o más japanese; 私は合気道について少し知っているので、5日間だけ訓練した場合、防御には価値がありません。3年程度の訓練で戦闘に参加できます。 そこにいるこれらの人々は6年以上訓練を受けています

  • @pierre-yvesmarliot4547
    @pierre-yvesmarliot4547 3 года назад +1

    super

  • @kanngaechuu
    @kanngaechuu 3 года назад +1

    身体が固くて重たい人なら関節のところで折れてる。技に従える柔軟性が有ってこそ。

  • @histriamagna1014
    @histriamagna1014 3 года назад +1

    Nice to see, healthy to perform, dance like moves.
    In street fight ??? NO WAY.

  • @anwarofficial1235
    @anwarofficial1235 4 года назад +1

    Just for actor not for real fight

  • @zigen0813
    @zigen0813 3 года назад +7

    白川先生の技のキレのすごさももちろんですが、なんでこんな受け身が出来るのだろう・・・皆さんすごい身体能力!!

  • @mraffabilityGB
    @mraffabilityGB 4 года назад +3

    As always, an excellent advertisement for Aikido. While not all of us have youth and opportunity on our side (Still can't practice in Dojo), Aikido is worth taking up at almost any level. Even if you cannot see yourself doing such athletic moves, the practice of Aikido can be regarded as a health strategy because there are so many ways in which it trains body and mind. I do not think that most people doing Aikido seek conflict, or are even overly concerned with defending themselves, but as you can see, should the need arise Aikido movements, far less complex than those shown will be effective in most cases. So when the pan(dem)ic is over and relative sanity returns, why not join a Dojo?

    • @scottzappa9314
      @scottzappa9314 Год назад

      Far less complex techniques are also infinitely more practical and realistic. Especially for the older crowd such as myself. Different people have different goals, but spiritual aspirations should always be high on the list. (IMO) Personally, I'm also into self-defense, better to have it and not need it... Fortunately, my Aikido sensei is pretty progressive in his curriculum.

  • @OmegaSeraphim
    @OmegaSeraphim 3 года назад +2

    In a real fight, who's going to allow this to be done to them?

  • @麗月響華
    @麗月響華 3 года назад +1

    合気道と極真空手を嗜む開業医です。
    白川先生は、とても気品があります。

  • @salturover2970
    @salturover2970 3 года назад

    Fast
    Action
    Control
    Techniques
    (FACT).💪💪👊✊🙏👍✌👌L❤VE FROM NEPAL.(NEPALESE BOUNCER).

  • @baojoestar4111
    @baojoestar4111 4 года назад +4

    They so love Shibukawa Goki so they made Akido in to a real thing

    • @elijah_godslayer9904
      @elijah_godslayer9904 3 года назад

      Thas the same thing i was thinking lmao

    • @catharsis77
      @catharsis77 3 года назад

      @@elijah_godslayer9904 Except we were doing some of those things 20 years ago when I was taking it.

  • @Macovic
    @Macovic 4 года назад +2

    I guess one that trains a lot of tecs being hard on joints in aikido ends up with a lot of injuries later in life. Also look at Jet Li having trained a lot of long fist, chi na and different sorts of wushu.

    • @mraffabilityGB
      @mraffabilityGB 4 года назад

      I agree this is a danger, and I see quite a few examples of this, but with proper guidance and discipline this should not be a factor. On balance I would say that Aikido will improve and maintain your health provided you practise sensibly. These kinds of techniques require skill and discipline from Uke and Tori which is what makes some of them seem unlikely to the uninformed observer.

  • @bmdshred77
    @bmdshred77 3 года назад +9

    All I see is one guy letting himself get thrown

    • @filthymcnastyazz
      @filthymcnastyazz 3 года назад

      Expert you huh

    • @bgdavis5089
      @bgdavis5089 3 года назад

      thanks for exposing your limited vision and awareness.

    • @bmdshred77
      @bmdshred77 3 года назад

      @@bgdavis5089 you are right. Now go karate chop a tree with your inner chi.

  • @Arcana437
    @Arcana437 3 года назад +8

    I really wish some of this can be tested in a real match, though some can be pretty explanatory that it can work, some well... not so much

    • @bgdavis5089
      @bgdavis5089 3 года назад

      Watch this: Aikido vs karate - both participants are very good
      ruclips.net/video/bhXp9qkf8zo/видео.html

    • @Arcana437
      @Arcana437 3 года назад

      @@bgdavis5089 i was sayi a real match... not a demonstration.. this vid just demonstrates aikido techniques. But i guess there's no point in saying this since you said tha they're just good and was not reffering to my question.

  • @aprilflowershannah5427
    @aprilflowershannah5427 3 года назад +1

    これは…
    けがしそうだし、けがさせちゃいそう。
    とおいとおい世界だわぁ。
    受けとってる人ばっかり観ちゃってとってもいそがしい動画でした。

  • @towag
    @towag 5 месяцев назад

    I would like to see this teacher go and compete in a Tomiki aikido competition in tanto randori or toshu randori shiai.... I'm sure he would do well in the kata and enbu events, but wouldn't look anywhere near as flash in the randori shiai.... 😉😏

  • @jop7479
    @jop7479 2 года назад +1

    Need to learn more about this, to humiliate opponents. 😅

  • @AMAT..
    @AMAT.. 2 месяца назад

    hello masters 犬とカンフーをしてみました。どう思うか教えてください。素人です

  • @GeeardoMendez-g9l
    @GeeardoMendez-g9l Год назад

    Me parece un arte muy bonito, pero lo hacen muy rápido las maniobras. Háganlo más lento. Y expliquen la técnica por favor. Dónde le doblan la mano, para voltear al atacante etc., Etc., Etc.
    Mil disculpas. Pero quiero comprender sus técnicas.

  • @silafuyang8675
    @silafuyang8675 4 года назад +18

    To all who dislike: go practice and become better if is possible.

    • @dickvancalsteren2539
      @dickvancalsteren2539 4 года назад +2

      Practice REAL attacks first :,-)

    • @m5a1stuart83
      @m5a1stuart83 4 года назад +1

      @@dickvancalsteren2539 And that makes what? BJJ can go againts Judo in IJF Ruleset? No?

    • @silafuyang8675
      @silafuyang8675 4 года назад

      @@dickvancalsteren2539 I practice real attacks for like 17 years. What about you?

    • @jehutymortis6603
      @jehutymortis6603 4 года назад

      @@silafuyang8675 You don't have the Same definition of "real attacks".

    • @silafuyang8675
      @silafuyang8675 4 года назад

      @@jehutymortis6603 Who told you that aikido is my main? When you do demonstration of technique level, there is no such thing as real attack. You strive to do the technique as clean as you can. You need the support of uke. If you want to keep it real, it will not be good-looking or complicated. You simply do not understand.

  • @shevetlevi2821
    @shevetlevi2821 Год назад +1

    Both excellent and the sensei in the hakama makes it look so easy.
    I'd like to have an orthopedic practice on the same block as their dojo.

  • @GibNR_
    @GibNR_ 3 года назад +2

    Не ну вообще зачёт! Айкидо оказывается очень даже интересное боевое искусство

  • @jorachim
    @jorachim 3 года назад

    That is an Aikido dojo where a wrestler was invited to show his techniques, the aikidoka is only an uke.

  • @slimethethird706
    @slimethethird706 3 года назад +1

    Human dolls

  • @Bigdowg212
    @Bigdowg212 3 года назад +2

    there is no way the same outcome is going to happen in reality.... a person is going to resist as much as possible

    • @justech
      @justech 3 года назад

      And sometimes when they do in training, they get hurt pretty seriously. I accidentally dislocated a guy's shoulder because he tried to out-muscle a throw.

  • @ivanpetrov5696
    @ivanpetrov5696 2 года назад +1

    us God bless

  • @mylenemylene2968
    @mylenemylene2968 3 года назад +1

    👏 👏 👏

  • @senseigk1
    @senseigk1 3 года назад +1

    Nice & clean. Good technique cooperation -- essential to minimize chances of injury.

  • @iroquoispliskin4068
    @iroquoispliskin4068 Год назад +1

    Coreography

  • @stevenfriedler7546
    @stevenfriedler7546 10 месяцев назад

    I love his videos. I don’t think Aikido is effective in real fighting UNLESS you already have a background in other more proven grappling arts like Judo, BJJ, Sambo or wresting where you have a truly resisting opponent. Then maybe you can find a way to start adapting some of it into fighting. But if it’s all you’ve been trained in, I doubt it. It is however an amazingly beautiful art, and works very well for fight choreography. Just watch John Wick, and you’ll see tons of Aikido style moves.

  • @sun-et5gj
    @sun-et5gj 3 года назад +1

    これ間違っても喧嘩で使っていい技じゃねえな
    簡単に人壊せてしまう

  • @hanyamanusiabiasa2050
    @hanyamanusiabiasa2050 2 года назад +1

    0:40 looks like what Elly Jang did to Dupyo

  • @baghdadcamper
    @baghdadcamper 3 года назад +1

    So fake. Only works in demostrations

    • @histriamagna1014
      @histriamagna1014 3 года назад

      Agree 100%. In the streets you deal with knives, rods, guns and a 260 lb man.

    • @baghdadcamper
      @baghdadcamper 3 года назад +1

      @@histriamagna1014 i was a bouncers for year it just does not work haha

  • @ВалерийСемёнов-б4м
    @ВалерийСемёнов-б4м 4 года назад +3

    You BEST OF THE BEST GOOD LUCK !!!

  • @AliTas-bg6yu
    @AliTas-bg6yu 8 месяцев назад

    Wonderful choreography. Great techniques against a non-resistant opponent. however if you try and use them in the street you will get your ass kicked.

  • @andreasketterer2536
    @andreasketterer2536 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏻✌🏻👍🏻👊🏻🇩🇪

  • @theduder2617
    @theduder2617 2 года назад

    Beautiful.
    I am not sure if beautiful has enough power to correctly describe this demonstration. I do not think the human species can create a fitting adjective.

  • @italianthebest3383
    @italianthebest3383 4 года назад +4

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @joseroyo8686
    @joseroyo8686 3 года назад +1

    En contacto físico real en la calle fuera del tatami eso no es así ni en sueños seguro seguro

  • @conorcrawford8311
    @conorcrawford8311 2 года назад

    It's so crazy people think this would actually work in any type of fighting situation you can visibility see him put no effort into stopping himself from being flung and if anything he is flinging himself on purpose

  • @Bellg
    @Bellg 4 года назад +2

    I don't know how effective it is but it is certainly beautiful

    • @airon3348
      @airon3348 4 года назад

      Its effectiveness is very limited. Most Aikido techniques do not offer an answer to a true confrontation.

    • @boi2805
      @boi2805 3 года назад

      Why does it need to be effective.. You don't have to fight

  • @差那山
    @差那山 3 года назад

    俺の知らない技があった!
    勉強になりました。
    ちなみに、名称なかったけども。

  • @kryptikkrash7826
    @kryptikkrash7826 Год назад

    Dude's being thrown around like a ragdoll

  • @alexanderchapa5379
    @alexanderchapa5379 3 года назад +1

    Que técnica tan depurada sensei

  • @karimalir7758
    @karimalir7758 4 года назад +4

    良い先生

  • @marcoborsatino8393
    @marcoborsatino8393 3 года назад +1

    Aikido is a magnific art for physical and mental training. BUT, in a real situation against an aggressive and well prepared attacker, it seems to me that Aikido is too ... complicated

    • @joeridestrijcker445
      @joeridestrijcker445 3 года назад +2

      a 'colleague' told me: 'hitting someone in the face or kicking them in the groin is an art we have been perfecting for 4000 years... maybe it's not a bad idea to try something new' ; not sure I agree with that 100%, but still made me think... ; whenever I feel a 3rd dan struggling to perform a white-belt technique on me, I realise how complicated things indeed are. Falling down to placate your teacher or partner is 'not done' anyway...

  • @jenpachi2408
    @jenpachi2408 2 года назад

    Nice throw into omoplata but omoplata is BJJ lol

  • @samahzeghal1971
    @samahzeghal1971 4 года назад +1

    السلام عليكم تحية. للشيخ من الجزائر

  • @hayleynewman8951
    @hayleynewman8951 4 года назад +3

    Superb movement and skill. Appreciate that you are creating something new & dynamic. Are there effective old school pressure points in your style of Aikido? Understand that O Sensei used them all the time.

    • @mraffabilityGB
      @mraffabilityGB 4 года назад

      Yes, but they don't need to be practised specifically in isolation. If you perform techniques correctly you will find the points. In Yonkyo for instance students mess around trying to inflict pain looking for the points, whereas if you perform the technique as a flowing movement you will be on the points most of the time.

    • @hayleynewman8951
      @hayleynewman8951 4 года назад

      Mr Affability In proper jujutsu the points are practiced properly without B.S. so they are far more effective. then the proper flow with accuracy develops.

  • @LunaticReason
    @LunaticReason 2 месяца назад

    Some of your throws startng at 0:51 we use throws similar to this in Mantis Kung fu. You have way more takedowns in your repetoir and they look smoother but we incorporate striking. I wanna start learing some of your throws.

  • @MrDavideris77
    @MrDavideris77 4 года назад +2

    Fantasy 😂🙏🙏🙏

  • @rocksoutt2779
    @rocksoutt2779 8 месяцев назад

    How many migraines have you had?
    The guy in the black pants: Yes

  • @arunsagarsa3613
    @arunsagarsa3613 2 месяца назад

    does akido really work in real life, to me the video looks staged like a drama, I'm not sure.... please explain

  • @MBerkDenizalp
    @MBerkDenizalp 3 года назад

    Adamı çamaşır gibi pırpıyor maşallah

  • @JC-tl3uv
    @JC-tl3uv 3 года назад +1

    I tried practicing Akido and after my first class what completely disenchanted. All their moves did not work on me as I simply could not force myself to jump and flip the way they do (I guess was too heavy -90 kilos-and not flexible enough to follow the master). After a few miss tries with different students, some heavier than me, the master came and try to do the same flip moves and somehow pretended to flip me form my wrist and when I felt pain, simply pulled my arm towards m y body and the lever was not there to throw me or break my wrist. Then he tried to flip me with a Judo throw and I went down on one knee and the throw was a sloppy mess and did not work as intended (we both ended on the ground in messy knot and holding GI's). The I did the class did not know anything about ground fighting, and as expected we went to the ground and I just defended myself on pure survival mode and the guy was unable to do something impressive on the ground. Long story short, he yelled at me saying I don't know how things work and I need to cooperate and I simply said I can't physically flip on the air like the rest cos I'm not flexible enough. The guy got frustrated and literally kicked me out of the place... hence I do not believe in this martial art as its physics are questionable at best.

    • @christianblack8021
      @christianblack8021 2 года назад

      No it is dangerous. To train someone who doesnt flow with the moves because resistance to the force and flow will break things and they were trying not to hurt you

  • @xxxxxxxxxxxxperfect
    @xxxxxxxxxxxxperfect 3 года назад +3

    凄い!
    倒れた相手の腕に自分の足を絡めて一回転!
    この技には痺れました!
    こんなん見せられたら…
    こんなん見せられたら…
    嗚呼!今すぐ合気道習いたくなっちゃう!✨

    • @SIOUXO2Z
      @SIOUXO2Z 7 месяцев назад

      NÃO funciona na rua

  • @jaimeibarra1990
    @jaimeibarra1990 2 месяца назад

    Hahaha are you serious if this is his one and o ly style he's screwed whats gonna happen he's gonna get super mad if I don't through my self lol

  • @samahzeghal1971
    @samahzeghal1971 4 года назад +1

    السلام عليكم تحية. للشيخ من الجزائر

  • @blademan12121
    @blademan12121 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic 👌💪💪👌

  • @bloodhyena
    @bloodhyena 4 года назад +27

    outstanding as always ,great flow on both sides ,and great ideas for self defense methods ,very inspiring !

    • @lechm1277
      @lechm1277 4 года назад

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    • @bloodhyena
      @bloodhyena 4 года назад

      @@lechm1277 Wtf

    • @edmaroliveira4329
      @edmaroliveira4329 4 года назад

      @@lechm1277 m