Basic Footwork and Entries

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • This video introduces all the basic (standard) aikido attacks that are encountered in our white belt test syllabus, and the footwork used to get off the line and blend with these attacks in a clear and consistent way.
    The most important goal of this video is to show how different attacks can be met with the same footwork, and to help students gain a clear vision of the correct ura and omote angles for performing technique in a useful and consistent way.
    The examples shown are currently how we want to see students at the Aikido Chuseikan dojo perform their techniques. They certainly aren't the only footwork variations or angles one can use to perform elegant aikido technique.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @orpheushawkins5536
    @orpheushawkins5536 10 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT JOB!! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @jacobharris954
    @jacobharris954 2 месяца назад

    Why is now I am discovering this channel, this straight gems

  • @christianshreve5101
    @christianshreve5101 5 лет назад +5

    I have waited 33 years for this video, since Above The Law was released. This is senior data, the information back of formation. We need to establish our own Emmy awards.

  • @shahnawazdojo
    @shahnawazdojo Год назад +1

    So easy and simple way to leave the place and move on another point
    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @michaelpollak9403
    @michaelpollak9403 3 года назад +2

    Belated thanks to Guy and Don. I first viewed this video last year and almost immediately taped the "star" diagram to our mats. It has helped students tremendously to understand "the line" between partners and how to stay on it or get off of it.

  • @rainbowchild63
    @rainbowchild63 Год назад +1

    Thank you,guys for sharing this knowledge!

  • @amysinger2201
    @amysinger2201 6 лет назад +4

    I also appreciate the subtitles with both Japanese and English. A well crafted as well as instructive video!

  • @Remiaiki-bj9jy
    @Remiaiki-bj9jy 4 месяца назад

    Première video que je visionne vue de dessus. C'est génial avec le marquage en croix on visualise parfaitement les mouvements .Merci du partage à vous et votre uke . SALUTATIONS DE FRANCE 👋

  • @pounequine
    @pounequine Год назад

    Vraiment intéressant, cela génère une meilleure compréhension et une fluidité dans les gestes.

  • @v-doc5230
    @v-doc5230 2 года назад

    This unique persepctive clears up so many things! Thank you!

  • @openthekimonoco
    @openthekimonoco Год назад

    Very nice concept and view. Nice upload. Thank you.
    There is lots of great feed back with no constructive criticism.
    So here goes, a mistake I know but!!
    Using 7:15 to 7:27 struggle as an example, apply this info.
    E.g. cut all the way down, boken-cut, before stepping, tenkan.
    If you don’t make a full cut then take Uke’s centre before moving/stepping- tenkan.
    This is how you will be able use the vertical body weight to pin Uke.
    Stay/working centre to centre. There is “no way” this is centre to centre, any high grade
    can see this to be true.
    Use the cut as a cut not a handle. What is the difference between a cut and a handle?
    Face the direction that you are/will be going.
    I know you may not/don’t care but who cares - it can help some others aikido students
    to understand that Aidido does not need to be a struggle, a free flowing Aikido is possible.
    Many thanks. There are 5 important points/Aikido principles here.

  • @atomehewo6391
    @atomehewo6391 4 года назад +2

    J'aime, j'aime ! Super édifiante!!

  • @michaelspyrou1784
    @michaelspyrou1784 5 лет назад +4

    master piece.thanks for sharing.

  • @ZAPION32
    @ZAPION32 4 года назад +2

    very good training

  • @tavana123
    @tavana123 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this video. I just started Aikido and I am too old to memorize things. This Video helps a lot.
    Thanks again.

    • @AikidoChuseikan
      @AikidoChuseikan  4 года назад +3

      Glad it was helpful! We as martial artists accrue so much "dogma" in our techniques and training, we hope it helps to re-approach things from a structural, "big picture" standpoint every now and then.

  • @amysinger2201
    @amysinger2201 6 лет назад +5

    where is the LOVE button! Thank you so much for this video. It can be hard to understand angles and footwork when seated.

  • @NishanthSalahudeen
    @NishanthSalahudeen 5 лет назад +2

    Beautifully done. Thanks

  • @S-elqacim
    @S-elqacim 5 лет назад +2

    Perfect work

  • @soruyorum1532
    @soruyorum1532 3 года назад

    it is great video training. i think first of all in aikido training of foot movements is the first thing. Because it must not stay in front of the uke, it must be far away from the angle of uke.

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack7137 8 месяцев назад +1

    Aikido: Do, or do 🚫; there is Only TRY! 🥋☯️

  • @Rexjavierto
    @Rexjavierto 3 месяца назад

    Keep on showing

  • @elka1898
    @elka1898 5 лет назад +4

    very helpful, for beginner like me

  • @martynjames5963
    @martynjames5963 5 лет назад +2

    Nice vid.

  • @IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh
    @IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh 4 года назад

    Good video, could you make more videos aikido would break judo grips?

  • @u45.-
    @u45.- Год назад

    I do judo but i think this video can be beneficial to judo

  • @animeshghosh3825
    @animeshghosh3825 6 лет назад

    happy new year

  • @dennistyson9167
    @dennistyson9167 6 лет назад +3

    Well done! Domo arigato.

  • @onthepathtotruth
    @onthepathtotruth 9 месяцев назад

    Aren't there attacks that sometimes aim for the foot or some area near the foot?

    • @sieciobywatel
      @sieciobywatel 5 месяцев назад

      There are, but this is just basic movement explanation, not a comprehensive all encompassing self-defence course.

  • @jamesjackson4558
    @jamesjackson4558 2 года назад

    I wish their was a voiceover narrator explaining what is happening because I am completely lost. I instinctively see what is happening but a narration would enhance this tutorial.

  • @sidneyparker5706
    @sidneyparker5706 4 года назад

    I love the movements and for form practice it is great. However no one in a confrontation is going to keep holding your wrist as you perform the movements. So learning the basic footwork I think is valid and the technique but as long as you know the form in all its part is just that. Form not technique. If you practice this you, will react like this outside the dojo and that will not end well. For me the end technique your trying to use is the most important. Form will always break down in a high stress environment.

    • @theoutlander2873
      @theoutlander2873 4 года назад

      So, thanks for letting us know you have no idea what is going on here.

  • @SzymonMirga
    @SzymonMirga 17 дней назад

    Is It Just Me? I See That Aikido Also Concentrates On The Center Line Just Like Wing Chun

  • @mattrwhite
    @mattrwhite 5 лет назад +1

    Question on your tape. What kind of tape did you use, and what did you use to clean the mat after taking it up?

    • @AikidoChuseikan
      @AikidoChuseikan  4 года назад

      Sorry we took so long to reply! Plain red duct tape from the hardware store. We pulled it up immediately after use, no residue!

  • @atomehewo6391
    @atomehewo6391 4 года назад +1

    Ça c'est du swing

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable 2 года назад

    This is the strength of Aikido. Moving offline of the attack. I spend a lot of time,moving in the Octagon. 8 directional line of movement. Left side right side equals 16 different line of movement. What one does on the right. One must do on the left. OSS!

  • @juanmoralesvideo
    @juanmoralesvideo 2 года назад +1

    Except for one, all black belts I have meet, when "teaching" a movement, they just show it once or twice, at normal speed, no verbal explanation, no step by step... and this video follows the same style. Why is that? Why do they "teach" like they actually don't want beginners learns? Genuine question (and sorry for bad English).

  • @foxyrage4304
    @foxyrage4304 4 года назад

    A whole other perspective