+Vernon Robinson You are right. In Aikido the ukemi is taken not only in case of loss of balance but to avoid atemi or damage through joint-lock. The crucial point is to stay capable and present e.g. preserve shisei as long as possible.
+Vernon Robinson You are right. In Aikido the ukemi is taken not only in case of loss of balance but to avoid atemi or damage through joint-lock. The crucial point is to stay capable and present e.g. preserve shisei as long as possible.
If this is not perfection it's pretty bloody close.
Thank you for the hard work on the video.
Just to make it clear, my original post is a compliment, not a criticism.
Thank you, sensei. I now understand the principles. It also looks very elegant.
i love his style of aikido :)
Thank you Sensei, domo arigato
like it a lot...
Good.
There seems to be cooperation between tori and uke
V--judoka
+Vernon Robinson You are right. In Aikido the ukemi is taken not only in case of loss of balance but to avoid atemi or damage through joint-lock. The crucial point is to stay capable and present e.g. preserve shisei as long as possible.
+Vernon Robinson You are right. In Aikido the ukemi is taken not only in case of loss of balance but to avoid atemi or damage through joint-lock. The crucial point is to stay capable and present e.g. preserve shisei as long as possible.
+AikinomichiWien Tori on the other side gives a chance. Principle of respect to the integrity of the body .
+AikinomichiWien Tori on the other side gives a chance. Principle of respect to the integrity of the body .