Same as mine - basically iwama but via the Institute of Aikido (Haydn Foster sensei) in the UK. when Noro came over from france in the 60's his translator describes aihamni and gyaku hanmi etc as "1st form attack, 2nd form of attack" and it kinda stuck within that organization, but we also still use the japanese terms.
thats because Ken (Williams) was originally from the Hut dojo, my old dojo, where Aikido started in the UK, so was exposed to the same teachers!@@FruityRonster
Yep, Ken and his brother David were the first two students of kenshiro abbe sensei, later joined by Haydn Foster (my sensei) Derek eastman, Andy Allen and a few others. Abbe sensei gave them all shodan, Nakazono nidan and I beleive noro sensei third dan.@@FruityRonster
very well explained, though not for everyone ... in another movie a moment ago I wrote, so I'll try to write something else that would not duplicate myself ... here is a lot about "pushing", I closed the tab with the previous movie, so in short I will add that the most important thing is the weight from the bottom up and in judo) ... the next part of the video is about loosening ... and this is a very important part ... for browsing various sources look for materials on how to make the muscles work like tendons ... when you learn this in the first version you will be able to effortlessly to keep a lot of strength ... the second topic is to use larger muscle groups, not the arm muscles directly ... ----------- bardzo dobrze wytłumaczone, choć nie dla każdego... w innym filmie przed cwilą rozpisałem się, więc spróbuję napisać coś innego coby nie powielać się... tutaj jest bardzo durzo o "przepychaniu się", zakładkę z wcześniejszym filmem zamknąłem, więc w skrócie dodam, że najważniejsze, to waga z dołu do góry i albo pchamy z dołu do góry od siebie, albo ciągniemy z dołu do góry na siebie (jak w judo)... następna część filmu jest o rozluźnieniu... i to jest bardzo ważna część... dla przeglądających różne źródła szukajcie materiałów o tym, jak zrobić, by mięśnie pracowały jak ścięgna... gdy to nauczycie się to w pierwszej wersji będziecie umieli bez wysiłku zatrzymać dużą siłę... drugi temat to właśnie używanie większych grup mięśni a nie mięśni ramion wprost...
Placing your attention at the end of the stick requires you to be grounded and connected through your whole body. This allows you to then apply your attention to the end of the stick.
@@TonySchaufelberger Thanks Tony - your always so helpful and kind enough to reply despite your seniority. Once you put your intention at the end of the stick - am I right that your subconscious mind more or less does the magic itself? I'm sure there some sort of science behind it but for all intends and purposes the body is more capable than we think it is?
Freeing the unconscious to act by getting the conscious, fighting mind out of the way: Excellent!
Very well put. Glad you liked it, I think we have a few more from Tony to come.
Really interesting stuff, lots to think about
glad it was useful
Very cool. more of this kinda stuff please,
more to come next week
Tony. You are a prophet of Aiki. Love your work.
Profit? He's lucky if he breaks even tbh :)
Brilliant stuff thanks Tony😁
will pass it on
A huge shout to Tony for this session
100%
Tony's sessions always make my head hurt - seriously though, love the jo push drill.
LOL
He has a Karl Geis kind of a thing to him.. doesn’t he
the old judo guy?
Fundamental processes well explained
indeed!
He says "first form, second form" etc. What is his background?
Same as mine - basically iwama but via the Institute of Aikido (Haydn Foster sensei) in the UK. when Noro came over from france in the 60's his translator describes aihamni and gyaku hanmi etc as "1st form attack, 2nd form of attack" and it kinda stuck within that organization, but we also still use the japanese terms.
@@AIKIDOSILVERDALE we use those terms in Ki Aikido clubs in the UK. I thought we might be alone in that.
thats because Ken (Williams) was originally from the Hut dojo, my old dojo, where Aikido started in the UK, so was exposed to the same teachers!@@FruityRonster
@@Clarity2020Australia thank you friend. My understanding was that he would have been the highest grade?
Yep, Ken and his brother David were the first two students of kenshiro abbe sensei, later joined by Haydn Foster (my sensei) Derek eastman, Andy Allen and a few others. Abbe sensei gave them all shodan, Nakazono nidan and I beleive noro sensei third dan.@@FruityRonster
very well explained, though not for everyone ...
in another movie a moment ago I wrote, so I'll try to write something else that would not duplicate myself ...
here is a lot about "pushing", I closed the tab with the previous movie, so in short I will add that the most important thing is the weight from the bottom up and in judo) ...
the next part of the video is about loosening ... and this is a very important part ... for browsing various sources look for materials on how to make the muscles work like tendons ... when you learn this in the first version you will be able to effortlessly to keep a lot of strength ... the second topic is to use larger muscle groups, not the arm muscles directly ...
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bardzo dobrze wytłumaczone, choć nie dla każdego...
w innym filmie przed cwilą rozpisałem się, więc spróbuję napisać coś innego coby nie powielać się...
tutaj jest bardzo durzo o "przepychaniu się", zakładkę z wcześniejszym filmem zamknąłem, więc w skrócie dodam, że najważniejsze, to waga z dołu do góry i albo pchamy z dołu do góry od siebie, albo ciągniemy z dołu do góry na siebie (jak w judo)...
następna część filmu jest o rozluźnieniu... i to jest bardzo ważna część... dla przeglądających różne źródła szukajcie materiałów o tym, jak zrobić, by mięśnie pracowały jak ścięgna... gdy to nauczycie się to w pierwszej wersji będziecie umieli bez wysiłku zatrzymać dużą siłę... drugi temat to właśnie używanie większych grup mięśni a nie mięśni ramion wprost...
Indeed, there is a lot more going on here than you can get across in a short clip. You make good points.
@@AIKIDOSILVERDALE
sorry for comenting other film's... i have 48h free time next 24 work, todey after work... and risone for drink ;p ...
Having trouble understanding the "unconscious mind" thing.. if it's unconscious, how do you "engage" it??
Ask tony next camp lol
Terminology question, 1st form and 2nd form, I've had to change back to Japanese and it's been a while. Which grips are which?
1st form, Ai Hanmi, 2nd form Gyaku hanmi, 3rd form katadori (excuse the spelling!_
How did he put his "intention" at the end of the stick? What's the science behind it? Surely he can't be breaking the laws of physics?
Placing your attention at the end of the stick requires you to be grounded and connected through your whole body. This allows you to then apply your attention to the end of the stick.
@@TonySchaufelberger Thanks Tony - your always so helpful and kind enough to reply despite your seniority. Once you put your intention at the end of the stick - am I right that your subconscious mind more or less does the magic itself? I'm sure there some sort of science behind it but for all intends and purposes the body is more capable than we think it is?
sneaky!
lol
Tofu!!! Hahaha classic
Poor Tahu, he took it very well though - TBH Tony even forgets MY name sometimes LOL (old age!)
If I had that amount of martial knowledge floating around in my head I'd probably forget my own name lol
Lol
Chushin, tanden, ashi sabaki, tai sabaki, kamae, tegatana
indeed