Con este video preparé mi primer examen de 5° kyu de ki aikido hace ya 6 años y luego tuve la oportunidad de conocer al Doshu cuando vino a la Argentina .
I started learning the first technique a couple weeks ago... Damn, he just makes it look easy. His Nikyo is excellent, too. He has that utter calm I've never quite been able to emulate.
I will be the first to admit, I know of Ki, but I know nothing of Ki. I struggle with inner anxiety and issues of stress that go with the disorder. I would like to be able to find that inner peace. As a Christian, I am thankful for that peace God brings, but to tap into that inner flow of energy that builds, creates and heals that the Creator gave to each of us would be awesome.
Great video. It really captures the beauty and flow of Ki Aikido. Uke's attacks were a bit lacking, but otherwise just a beautiful video with excellent camera work. Liked the music too.
The utter calm is referred to as "emotional detachment". Regardless of the chaotic whirlwind that is around you, you must move as if the eye of the storm.
@thopas yes very true, i was a little bit surprised by "Ki" Aikido, these attacks r not realistic enough, i kind of expected nage to have back facing uke; so they can sense where the flow will come; using "soft eyes" & "muishen" to detect unseen threats, given the "ki".....oh wells
@CheetaReborn i totaly agree with u i also think that that ring fighting is not real life fighting because if someone wants to atack u on the street he will jump on u with full strenght he will not run around u and try to find an opening and than strike..Aikido doesnt realy work in ring fight and it is not meant for ring fight it is about real life situation.
back in old days of martial art when smone had a critic to do about a martial arts teacher at least they had the balls to go to their dojo first. Now in modern days ppl can hide behind their anonimous and mindlessly smack. while in fact thats is bad for them cos they just can never learn anything new. judging what u dont even know is to easy. And martial artist dont pick the easy way.
Iam very sorry to say, but, what happened during the randori? Edit: I watched again.. He seems to be worried about where to land everyone.. Which is sweet :)
Fighting on the street and fighting in a cage are 2 very different things. That is like saying because a special forces chap got his ass kick in a cage that the military close quarter combat is not effective. The fact of the matter is most of the effective moves in Aikido are not allowed in cage matches I.E. single joint locks and wrist locks. So yes when you are using a art made for real combat in a sport situation they don't always work out.
@CheetaReborn LMAO. It's true. Get a compliant uke and anybody can make technique look effortless. It doesn't take a lot of skill. I studied Ki Aikido to 3rd dan for 10 years of my life. I know the pitfalls to be found in obsessing over what a technique looks like. Something Ki Aikido practitioners are particularly guilty of. How effective the technique actually is, is what is important.
why all this jumping....when did jumping come into budo ... i know it exist in kendo but kendo is a sport version. so much jumping? and aikiai .. i always wonder whats really true aikido-budo
Con este video preparé mi primer examen de 5° kyu de ki aikido hace ya 6 años y luego tuve la oportunidad de conocer al Doshu cuando vino a la Argentina .
Beautiful technique by Sensei Yoshigasaki.
I started learning the first technique a couple weeks ago... Damn, he just makes it look easy. His Nikyo is excellent, too. He has that utter calm I've never quite been able to emulate.
@nyronin100 there will be a seminar in august in the netherlands too
I will be the first to admit, I know of Ki, but I know nothing of Ki. I struggle with inner anxiety and issues of stress that go with the disorder. I would like to be able to find that inner peace. As a Christian, I am thankful for that peace God brings, but to tap into that inner flow of energy that builds, creates and heals that the Creator gave to each of us would be awesome.
@Aiki421 the videos are colled "All of Aikido"
amazing.
Great video. It really captures the beauty and flow of Ki Aikido. Uke's attacks were a bit lacking, but otherwise just a beautiful video with excellent camera work. Liked the music too.
Beautifull
The utter calm is referred to as "emotional detachment". Regardless of the chaotic whirlwind that is around you, you must move as if the eye of the storm.
@nyronin100 Next seminar will be in Italy, in Viareggio just next week-end.
Chek on google all the seminars.
@thopas yes very true, i was a little bit surprised by "Ki" Aikido, these attacks r not realistic enough, i kind of expected nage to have back facing uke; so they can sense where the flow will come; using "soft eyes" & "muishen" to detect unseen threats, given the "ki".....oh wells
nice music
Nice!
Interesting video. But a word of caution to all those that said they were impressed. Anybody can make technique look effortless in a video.
Probably gonna start learning aikido. O and also, rest in peace Kōichi Tōhei.
@CheetaReborn i totaly agree with u i also think that that ring fighting is not real life fighting because if someone wants to atack u on the street he will jump on u with full strenght he will not run around u and try to find an opening and than strike..Aikido doesnt realy work in ring fight and it is not meant for ring fight it is about real life situation.
nice song what´s name of song?
back in old days of martial art when smone had a critic to do about a martial arts teacher at least they had the balls to go to their dojo first. Now in modern days ppl can hide behind their anonimous and mindlessly smack. while in fact thats is bad for them cos they just can never learn anything new. judging what u dont even know is to easy. And martial artist dont pick the easy way.
Iam very sorry to say, but, what happened during the randori?
Edit: I watched again.. He seems to be worried about where to land everyone.. Which is sweet :)
Fighting on the street and fighting in a cage are 2 very different things. That is like saying because a special forces chap got his ass kick in a cage that the military close quarter combat is not effective. The fact of the matter is most of the effective moves in Aikido are not allowed in cage matches I.E. single joint locks and wrist locks. So yes when you are using a art made for real combat in a sport situation they don't always work out.
@CheetaReborn LMAO. It's true. Get a compliant uke and anybody can make technique look effortless. It doesn't take a lot of skill. I studied Ki Aikido to 3rd dan for 10 years of my life. I know the pitfalls to be found in obsessing over what a technique looks like. Something Ki Aikido practitioners are particularly guilty of. How effective the technique actually is, is what is important.
3° Dan en 10 años ??
Que regalo es ese ?
Aiki opera and dance
@Daniello385 Please, clean your mind before thinking...clean your mouth before talking.
@8525125 ahahahaha u're so funny!
How can you call this randori?
Where are the free attacks?
why all this jumping....when did jumping come into budo ... i know it exist in kendo but kendo is a sport version.
so much jumping? and aikiai .. i always wonder whats really true aikido-budo
Porque ? Eso es ki , vos ves un salto , Pero hay mucho en ese salto que no se ve .
@8525125 ahahahaah u really don't know what u're talking about...aikido isn't born to fight in a cage..aikido isn't born to fight....
Che ridere 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
shit ki aikido