Aikido Demonstration - Suzuki Toshio Shihan - Kagami Biraki 2023 - 1/4

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2023
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    Aikido Demonstration during the 2023 Kagami Biraki & Budo Hajime, at the Nippon Budokan.
    Throwing techniques by Suzuki Toshio, 6th Dan, Shihan.
    Uke: Arima Hayato, 3rd Dan, Shidoin.
    Aikido is a contemporary martial art founded mid-20th century by Ueshiba Morihei.
    The founder studied several Japanese traditional martial arts while pursuing an intense spiritual practice. This leads to the transformation of the techniques, from “Jutsu” or “technical application” to “Do”, “the Way”, implementing a focus on the development of the practitioner’s character.
    The founder used to say: "True martial arts are not meant for competing with techniques that rely on strength, but are a way for those who seek self-perfection".
    Today’s demonstration consists of throwing techniques, grappling techniques, defense against knife, and free techniques, by a delegation from the Aikikai Hombu Dojo, the Aikido world headquarter.
    The Kagami Biraki is a traditional ceremony that translates to "opening the mirror" (symbolically).
    Taking its roots in the Shogunate, it is strongly linked to Budo practice and, naturally, the Budo Hajime (the first practice of the year) is celebrated simultaneously.
    At the Nippon Budokan, the ceremony is held at the beginning of January and consists in:
    - The Kagami Biraki, with a historical reconstruction (in armor).
    - Budo Demonstrations (by the 9 "official Budo").
    - Budo Hajime (the first practice of the year, all practitioners present can practice).
    - The Oshiruko kai. “Oshiruko” is a traditional and popular sweet azuki bean paste soup with mochi (which symbolizes sharing the mochi that was broken before during the ceremony). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this last part has been canceled for sanitary reasons.
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  • @GraylightSynes
    @GraylightSynes Год назад +34

    The man performing the throws in this video looks so regal and dignified, in the way he stands and moves and carries himself.

    • @Geordie-hs7kt
      @Geordie-hs7kt Год назад +2

      It is because he is in total control of the situation and what is happening. Like watching a person performing a dance with grace and poise but not I think a way to fight in dark allyways or in a bar. There you need direct power blows or the ability to fight on the floor.....ps I have practiced Akido for a number of years but to fight I always go back to boxing and then on the ground Judo.....

    • @yasotay
      @yasotay Год назад

      And the attacker is a willing participant in the demo exaggerating the falls.

    • @yangshen5540
      @yangshen5540 Год назад

      Because he's an actor. And you've been fooled by him.

    • @GordiansKnotHere
      @GordiansKnotHere Год назад +2

      The old saying "A great Uke makes a great Nage" comes to mind...

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Год назад +2

      @@yasotay No, just correctly executes and arrests the momentum. This is adult male anyway. See, in the aikido you can either go with the flow be in LOT of pain.

  • @animatedlegoherossweeney4077
    @animatedlegoherossweeney4077 8 месяцев назад +3

    Art of peace. Perfectly performed.
    Uke astounding in making that look effortless also .

    • @HOLLYWOOD-t5k
      @HOLLYWOOD-t5k 2 месяца назад

      MELHOR arte marcial pata idoso.
      Arte para teatro e filmes Hollywoodianos

  • @magnuslydh8005
    @magnuslydh8005 Год назад +17

    Wow, very impressive and nice teqhniques🙂🥋Makes me want to go and train.

  • @theshadow3001
    @theshadow3001 Год назад +24

    Being a martial artist myself I can see the seriousness in his movements the hand placement the foot placement moving with his energy all excellent.( technique)

  • @marisamar3247
    @marisamar3247 Год назад +2

    a very polite and elegant way to throw someone around

  • @shemueltannak4799
    @shemueltannak4799 Год назад +2

    SO AMAZING!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @josefranciscocrispo6181
    @josefranciscocrispo6181 Год назад +1

    Excelente!!!

  • @kaulinis_senis
    @kaulinis_senis Год назад +4

    nice, very powerful!

  • @emilhawking8504
    @emilhawking8504 Год назад +1

    PHANTASTISCH 👍🏻 👍🏻👍🏻😎

  • @FreyFahren
    @FreyFahren Год назад +1

    Great👍

  • @seanb5888
    @seanb5888 Год назад +3

    I'm always more impressed with the way the 'attacker' in Aikido demonstrations, throws himself around.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад +4

      uke (attacker) on aikido must have two skills . how to apply attack and how to receving technique (art of falling)

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      @@ryohamaru2272 You are talking to a barfly who thinks just because he watches a lot of ufc, it makes him an expert.

  • @danisfotos781
    @danisfotos781 Год назад +6

    Fron this Internet's distance, Suzuki Shihan looks - and practices Aikido - like the late Mitsunari Kanai Shihan. (Same height and hair, same speed and vertical attack, same fine power and abrupt "violence".)

  • @tvo6453
    @tvo6453 Год назад +1

    Great rehearsed movements…reminds me of watching a WWE wrestling match. Lots a time memorizing their precise movements

  • @marianoandresrossi9649
    @marianoandresrossi9649 Год назад

    Hermoso

  • @lm2449
    @lm2449 Год назад +2

    power

  • @benhugh3387
    @benhugh3387 Год назад +3

    reminds me of the all mighty badass Steven Stegal in his movies

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity

  • @user-vc8id5op7h
    @user-vc8id5op7h 3 месяца назад

    Beutifull Aikido

  • @Alex-hq5st
    @Alex-hq5st Год назад

    👏👏👏

  • @mallusraz
    @mallusraz Год назад +1

    Uma coisa é demonstração, outra é na prática. Hoje vejo essas lutas com desconfiança. É minha opinião. Se vc pensa diferente, é com vc.

  • @kovision
    @kovision Год назад +1

    So dangerous speed.

  • @IPSStacks
    @IPSStacks Год назад +2

    The thing about aikido naysayers - if you have the speed and pressure the opponent in certain area , is it plausible you can down them ??

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      yes you can apply kyusho-jitsu on aikido . it will became katame waza (controling technique)

  • @thewanderer6174
    @thewanderer6174 Год назад +12

    Beautiful dance and choreography!

    • @mikek545
      @mikek545 Год назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @numc282
      @numc282 Год назад +1

      lol true

    • @kanubee
      @kanubee Год назад

      Looks lovely. Not practical, but looks lovely.

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад +3

      Let me guess you drink and lot of beer and consume the same amount of ufc.

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      @@kanubee Oh, look The Wanderer you have a fan club. Thats cute.

  • @walterrivolta8695
    @walterrivolta8695 Год назад +1

    Que interesante... no entiendo de artes marciales... pero puedo notar perfectamente como usa a su favor el peso de su oponente... fantastico 👏

  • @user-nw4kb8ez5b
    @user-nw4kb8ez5b Год назад +2

    6段くらいになると肩も落ちてなで肩の先生が多いですが、肩も下がってなく演武もかたく見えてしまいます。

  • @runninggreenhorn9185
    @runninggreenhorn9185 Год назад +1

    Angesicht der Staubschutzmasken kommt mir ein Verdacht aus meiner eigenen Aikidozeit in den Sinn: Graduierung ist hauptsächlich eine Frage von Gehorsam und Anpassung. Talent, Voraussicht und Fleiß sind nicht hinderlich, aber nebensächlich. Auch in Japan geschieht nichts Neues unter der Sonne.

  • @aljay8570
    @aljay8570 Год назад

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @sergiolihue1416
    @sergiolihue1416 Год назад

    Muy fantasioso. Nadie va a dejar el brazo extendido. Habria que ver en lucha real como aplica las tecnicas con alguien que sabe algo de lucha

  • @harry5933
    @harry5933 Год назад

    Fácil fácil

  • @elifilhan8386
    @elifilhan8386 Год назад

    the art of pushing people around. my favorite discipline in middle school. when this got to a national sport? wow im so proud of me.

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      It's not a sport cupcake.

  • @vernshein5430
    @vernshein5430 Год назад +1

    Elegant but I prefer it when the uke is larger than the nage.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      arabic / european mor bigger than japanese average. you can search another reference

  • @bobafatt2155
    @bobafatt2155 Год назад +3

    Just wanted to say hello to all the tough street fighters in the comments

    • @MIKE2HANDS
      @MIKE2HANDS Месяц назад

      I see what you did there. Some of us do in fact hold our own.

    • @bobafatt2155
      @bobafatt2155 Месяц назад

      @@MIKE2HANDS , well then … hello there tough guy

    • @MIKE2HANDS
      @MIKE2HANDS Месяц назад

      @@bobafatt2155 I once bit an ear right off a guy 😅🤣

  • @HOLLYWOOD-t5k
    @HOLLYWOOD-t5k 2 месяца назад

    Melhor arte marcial pata idoso.
    Visitando o canal do RUclips
    Arte para teatro e filmes Hollywoodianos.

  • @vvvvvv6365
    @vvvvvv6365 Год назад +5

    Aikido is an excellent fighting style, if your opponent want to co-operate.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Год назад +2

      Try not cooperating and see what your joints will communicate xD AIkido has many llimitations, but cooperating partner isn't one of them. In any case, accepting technique safetly is hughe part of it (and later, getting out of it).

    • @FreeSalesTips
      @FreeSalesTips Год назад +1

      Your confusion is thinking that aikido is supposed to be a fighting style. This is a big mistake to attribute to aikido. Aikido was a martial art that was intended to be anti-fighting - the aikido defender cannot fight by using aikido skills. There is a strict dichotomy between fighting and aikido; anytime the aikido defender starts fighting, that defender absolutely cannot use aikido skills.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      if not cooperate, attacker just smashing down to the ground. then you can use leg or hit him with another hand

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      @@FreeSalesTips agree

  • @sardonx.
    @sardonx. Год назад +1

    He incorporates atemi into the technique 😀. Rarely do aikido demos, or most styles, include atemi.

  • @ryohamaru2272
    @ryohamaru2272 Год назад +1

    i see him from he become doshu uke. now he already shihan rank

  • @jamessilva7680
    @jamessilva7680 Год назад

    Balé

  • @alitouggourt1566
    @alitouggourt1566 11 месяцев назад

    Arigato Ali Leftiti de L'Algérie Touggourt

  • @omarherrera8741
    @omarherrera8741 Год назад

    Artes Marciales para peliculas de accion.

  • @paulofinati6502
    @paulofinati6502 Год назад +2

    Será que isso em um pega prá capa na rua, uma briga de verdade vira alguma coisa ?
    Na rua ninguém vai dar a mão prá vc igual na exibição do vídeo.
    Na rua é soco e chute prá todos os lados e sobrevive o mais forte.

    • @alexandrealves2877
      @alexandrealves2877 Год назад

      Hahahaha, e você acha que um mestre desses não sabe dar chute e soco?
      Eles seguram no punho dele para ele não puxar a faca ou espada, essa é a lógica do movimento que você não está compreendendo.
      Na rua um mestre desse mata o sujeito numa fração de segundos, imagine ele te jogando assim de ponta cabeça no asfalto!

    • @paulofinati6502
      @paulofinati6502 Год назад

      @@alexandrealves2877 Pelo jeito vc acredita em papai noel né !
      Isso é firula meu amigo, não vira nada.

    • @alexandrealves2877
      @alexandrealves2877 Год назад

      @@paulofinati6502 Essas técnicas tem mais de mil anos, foram desenvolvidas através de estudos dos cadáveres qie sobravam em campo de batalhas. Os Samurais utilizaram técnicas como essas em lutas de vida e morte por séculos. Aí aparece você, frouxo que nunca quebrou um braço e quer vir falar? Se esse mestre do vídeo te pega você vira um origami!

  • @mfkiess6356
    @mfkiess6356 Месяц назад

    I KNOW it looks like a demo,and it looks fake. I practice Hapkido, which is similar to Aikido, but in my eyes went harder. Trust me when i say that people who are proficient in Aikido have a very specific skill and talent which easily translates to all other arts! The way that their posture translates DIRECTLY into their power is astounding. If you have 0 experience with aikido, i encourage you to see and FEEL it for yourself. You'll be impressed

  • @yimmytjahjono6262
    @yimmytjahjono6262 Год назад

    Would love to see Steven Seagal spar with guy... could attract big ppv number too

  • @RiminiVirage
    @RiminiVirage Год назад +2

    This is so much a better demonstration of the martial art of Aikido than those videos showing the ridiculous Steven Seagal doing his thing. Remember, keep one point.

  • @vugararabov1523
    @vugararabov1523 Год назад +2

    With all respects, but Aikido is good just for demonstration, not for real fight. Good for a health but not for self-defense etc....

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      Well, what art do you practice?

    • @vugararabov1523
      @vugararabov1523 Год назад

      @@OneLoneMan Used to practice karate. But that was long before....

    • @lunelie7724
      @lunelie7724 6 месяцев назад +1

      Because Aïkido is a Budo, not a jutsu. And nothing wrong, when you understand the difference.

  • @laerciodasilvasouza8153
    @laerciodasilvasouza8153 Год назад +2

    Belo plasticamente, mas pouco eficiente como luta!

  • @user-dz6rh6gx6s
    @user-dz6rh6gx6s Год назад +2

    Выглядит конечно красиво. Но вот как айкидо в реальном, уличном бою?! Кто же будет давать ему заранее руку, чтобы потом оказаться на земле?! Как приемы айкидо смогут остановить реальный, резкий и короткий удар руки или ноги, вот тут большой вопрос.

    • @user-vl3gg7eg9r
      @user-vl3gg7eg9r Год назад

      Проблема в том, что основная масса айкидок ждет атаку. Они даже не подозревают, что надо начинать первым, потому что их так учат. Ожидание атаки - верный путь к поражению.

    • @adriancotter7368
      @adriancotter7368 Год назад

      Initiating an attack is a sure way to court

  • @davidecorti4571
    @davidecorti4571 Год назад

    noi a Bergamo abbiamo il maestro Sirio Fanchini 7° dan di aikido

  • @firuznecefov9652
    @firuznecefov9652 Год назад

    Aikido,🎌🇦🇿🇦🇿

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 Год назад +1

    You think this guy can win against me and my rocket launcher?

  • @gregory4154
    @gregory4154 Год назад

    Very pretty....but very ineffective. There's an elegance in this, but the impractability is enormous.

  • @faragraf9380
    @faragraf9380 Год назад

    strange. I know and exercise Aikido as a methode to be in balance with your opposite. but maybe we are equal partners by exercise. When there would be an enemy you would do different. they should change the roles.

  • @OldBeauty-op2cu
    @OldBeauty-op2cu 7 месяцев назад

    Ho many people expert in all the martial arts in the comments?

  • @ruialmeida818
    @ruialmeida818 Год назад +4

    I usually dislike Aikikai's demonstrations and exhibitions, as they tend to be a bit sloppy. This one, however, is brilliant. His movement is much more similar to Takemusu than the run-of-the-mill Aikikai. Very nice to watch - if only every person posting aikido videos was half as good as Suzui Shihan is.
    I find that most people that post Aikido videos online are delusional about how good they are. 9 in 10 youtube videos of Aikido are horrible... Then you have people like Rokas, who thinks himself an expert because he is a first dan or whatever - I can guarantee that he wouldn't qualify for 3rd kyu in the dojo I train, let alone 1st dan...

    • @MrQuest3
      @MrQuest3 Год назад

      Agree

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Год назад

      I was intrigued initially, but after he dropped few "discoveries" that were taught on my 3 month 'introductory' course to total noobs I got suspicious of Rokas. Can you elaborate on your point?

    • @ruialmeida818
      @ruialmeida818 Год назад

      @@piotrd.4850 Well, in most demos I see and arguments I see online, I find that people's techniques are lacking, and/or their interpretation is lacking. Take Rokas for example, when he went and try to do randori, he kept trying to do a technique (I believe it was kotegaeshi), when his opponent was 'closing', and he kept insisting, without any adjustment. His attitude was complacent, not active. His approach alone should be evidence enough - when he did randori as a mma practitioner, his attitude had changed - if he had the same complacent attitude doing mma, he would have had the same difficulties. People's egos tend to get in the way - a lot of people are convinced their technique is better than it actually is. Then you have people like mori shihan, that NEVER makes videos for youtube, and he is brilliant.
      Rokas also mentioned something in one of his first videos - that he trained for 13 years, and he was a second or third dan, and was teaching - I've been trainig for 15 years, and just got my first dan. Never taught, and I'm a long way to feel like I'm teacher material. That was already a red flag for me - aikido has a long learning curve, and I seriously doubt you'll be a good 1st dan with 13 years, let alone a 3rd dan...
      Finally, a lot of dojos have what I like to call 'the business approach', and this is not exclusive to Aikido - people don't like to get corrected, especially in the west, and they don't like to feel that they are failing or still learning, so, dan grades tend to be distributed like candy, without many criteria. Our dojo is small, and we don't get a lot of students (a lot of them quit and go to other dojos), because we actually care that our students learn and perform properly.

  • @fajarramadhan8279
    @fajarramadhan8279 Год назад

    Hmm..I just think that in the real fight & real opponents,he won't be that so kind to give his hand & let me slam him into the floor.. 🤔

  • @mickamix
    @mickamix Год назад

    Must have learned from Steven Seagal!!!

  • @Grogag684
    @Grogag684 Год назад

    Aikido is very good for big and tall guy with limited leg movement

    • @FreeSalesTips
      @FreeSalesTips Год назад +3

      Aikido is very good for people of many heights. The founder of aikido was a little bit taller than 1.5 metres and he achieved aikido with weapon masters and martial arts experts who were much taller than him.

  • @nathanfranc168
    @nathanfranc168 Год назад

    It’s like judo without actually touching one another 😅. But all day long judo smeshes aikido

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад +1

      Right, did your boyfriend tell you that?

    • @jasongresci9664
      @jasongresci9664 Год назад

      You know who knows more than you - about Judo? Kanai Sensei and Chiba Sensei, who were high ranking black belts in Judo. They say the opposite. Look them up. "HmMmmMMm...who should I listen to? Martial Artists straight from Japan - or Nathanfrac168?" It's cool. You just don't know.

  • @VenturaIT
    @VenturaIT Год назад +1

    Not how O-Sensei did it... Aikikai does some other Aikido... the real Aikido went with the Tohei lineage.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад +1

      aikido have term takemusu (formless). so anyone can have their own version on their aikido

    • @VenturaIT
      @VenturaIT Год назад +1

      @@ryohamaru2272 yes, but if you start to make your own forms, then you need to test it... takemusu assumes you are talented enough to know when your forms don't work, which the aikikai doesn't know, their version of many of the techniques doesn't work... because there was Tohei at the top... then there was "everyone else" who he was teaching... the "everyone else" is who never finished learning aikido or never learned it properly then took over the Aikikai after O-Sensei died. This is why everyone thinks that aikido doesn't work... because all the frauds went around teaching fake aikido.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      @@VenturaIT thats why any practitioners must have research and reinvented their own technique. learning procces need entire life for mastering . many beginner just see the form but not research about concept and body mechanic. aikikai make their own grading system is another issues. transsmision sylabus still adapt from menkyo kaiden. every koryu have their own system. because they must preserve the lineage. this system of course different from west martial arts

    • @VenturaIT
      @VenturaIT Год назад +1

      @@ryohamaru2272 i studied aikido all my life... new aikido is about making money, testing, promotion, etc.... old aikido didn't have all that... traditional martial arts don't have that... the master just teaches the student... it doesn't take your whole life to learn aikido or anything, that's modern aikido lying just to make money and keep students paying... i learned tai chi push hands in 3 years and it is all freestyle, make up your own moves... hip, belly, shoulder, whatever... it's all fun and deadly if you want to go there. all the sylabus is made up by O-Sensei's son who didn't even like aikido, he did all the books, all the aikikai, etc... when the Aikikai started, the Yoshinkan was the main aikido school in Japan... so there is a lot of fakery and fraud going around aikido... imagine people teaching aikido without ki, it's like going swimming without water.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      @@VenturaIT thats is organization issues. most gendai budo only focus on safe sports. if you wanna dig on classical aiki you must research on aikijutsu dojo. many koryu still eksist today maybe not viral like ueshiba ryu today. the ideal fighting art system must be have sparring system , but gendai budo not provide it. but you know not many people wanna take risk get injury on training. especially in this modern day and you must work for get the money

  • @dmitriigreg6080
    @dmitriigreg6080 Год назад

    Just a show.

  • @user-zj8cf3fq8e
    @user-zj8cf3fq8e Год назад +1

    Nice, very nice, but not really effective if the person does not hang on and just lets go.

    • @FreeSalesTips
      @FreeSalesTips Год назад +1

      It is a good outcome when an opponent of a street attack chooses to stop attacking by releasing hold of the aikido defender. If such an aggressor chooses to continue attacking afterwards, the aikido defender can continue defending himself with more aikido skills.

  • @mferso
    @mferso Год назад

    Only demonstrstions and demonstrations without end. Never a real fight! Never.

    • @meriemmess7323
      @meriemmess7323 10 месяцев назад

      U should know the real concept of aikido and the real history of its...

  • @danielburgess7785
    @danielburgess7785 Год назад

    "Forms" do not equal self defense capability or the fear that exists in a real fight.

  • @larkhallman
    @larkhallman Год назад

    Legs too wide which generates less power

  • @EllTorn
    @EllTorn Год назад +23

    Lol Aikido, the only martial art beaten by an opponent who keeps their hands in their pockets. Without a willing participant proficient in fancy break-falls this falls apart at the seems.

    • @Thanatosofos
      @Thanatosofos Год назад +6

      More like the unwilling opponent breaks apart at the joints.🤣 But yeah, I get ur point.

    • @FreeSalesTips
      @FreeSalesTips Год назад +6

      Funny you say that because the scenario of an opponent who chooses not to attack is indeed a good outcome. When that opponent escalates beyond debating with words or simply walking away, the opponent will use their energy to strike or throw the other guy. This is when the aikido defender will actively use the opponent's resistance against the opponent himself.

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Год назад +3

      This is the formal movement. You are practicing with friends, not a real fight, we don't try to hurt each other, but In a street fight the balance, foot movements come in handy, as you poke out attackers eyes and knee him in groin.
      Then take him down and dislocate his shoulders.
      Have fun kiddies!

    • @mouradharounewingch2891
      @mouradharounewingch2891 Год назад +1

      it's a philosophie of life '..if he keeps his hands in his pocket... he's not an enemy and there no reason to defend it self...and if he move with bad attention he is not an enemy and there no reason to eliminate him or at least cause him a damage, peace and harmony is the biggest power...calm and serenity..is what governing the world, even storms are destructive and agitated, violent...it's never still longer...calm and peace will return to the Tron...my be in occident they consider the people who made there hands in there pocket's as enemies..and the fighting as wining a fight by hurting someone to be something...it's not a good reflection to live how much time you can live with your physical youth and strength...what about your next long last year's

    • @SentinelSDK
      @SentinelSDK Год назад +5

      You forget that not everything is about combat, this is a martial art that has many applications, spiritual, mental and physical. Regarding the physical, anyone versed in a martial art will be able to defend themselves against the majority of the population that are untrained, unfit and over eat yet watch MMA and martial arts videos online and think themselves capable.
      Most times, when you have some form of martial arts experience, you will likely not get into fights either way because you have inner balance and no need to prove yourself

  • @ozzie444
    @ozzie444 Год назад +1

    Nice to watch someone besides Steven Segal doing this. I admire the choreography and techniques but I don't think this can be considered a true martial art or discipline of real fighting.

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      And why is that?

    • @ozzie444
      @ozzie444 Год назад

      @@OneLoneMan I don't want to get into a too long message but watch any Joe Rogan podcast where he gives his opinion of Aikido. He acknowledges Steven Segal's legitimacy, whereas many others criticize Segal, also for legitimate reasons. But the reality is that Aikido, as a real hand-to-hand martial art that is effective, is far down on the list. There's even a YT channel somewhere by an Aikido Black Belt who has compared Aikido to other fighting arts and agrees.

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      @@ozzie444 Oh, no not joke rogan. That's that the Masia of drunken barflies who get their black belt in bjj from watching ufc.
      Rokas is a moron you wasn't a well-trained fighter to began with. Several Akikdo blatl belts use Aikido in real situations and even MMA. Dan the Wolfman is one such guy.
      Last but not least I have taken Aikido for over 20 years and am a law enforcement officer and have used it repeatedly.
      The problem is you know nothing about Aikido and all you do is regurgitate other people's ignorance but because you don't have any original thoughts of your own.

  • @xyz1103
    @xyz1103 Год назад

    随分乱暴な技のかけかただね

  • @wujishengtaiji
    @wujishengtaiji Год назад

    Why cant he use a bigger uke? Ueshiba philosophy is that the weak can subdue the strong ... this demo is just a show of beauty but not effectiveness.

  • @JustMe-vz3wd
    @JustMe-vz3wd Год назад +1

    it is an average performance especially for a six dan. his movements are a bit stiff, he seems to be too fixed to throwing or dominating. It is bland and lacks grace and personality. It looks like sports.

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd Год назад +1

      @@fenrisbutcher7343 yes grandma, it is a demonstration, it is not an mma sports competition, thanks for your invaluable input, grandma.

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Год назад

      @@fenrisbutcher7343 as it was supposed to be. But yes, more style and grace was needed.

  • @Liliquan
    @Liliquan Год назад

    This comes across as complete bs.
    The purpose of Aikido as a martial art was to be able to defend oneself whilst not harming the attacker.
    Look at the moves these people are using.
    These people are on soft ground and know how to break fall.
    Imagine clotheslining someone on the street.
    Watch their head hit the pavement and tell me that’s Aikido.

    • @bobafatt2155
      @bobafatt2155 Год назад +3

      So you want him to injure or kill his training partner during the demonstration?

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Год назад +1

      @@bobafatt2155 That's fundamental problem with Aikido - it uses destructive techniques that make sparring impractical and impossible to train in full range.

  • @change9929
    @change9929 Год назад +1

    It's more jiu Jitsu.

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Год назад +1

      Aikido comes from ju jitsu and sword arts. So it is similar.

  • @seeithappen1
    @seeithappen1 Год назад +1

    Won't have a chance against a MMA fighter

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Год назад +2

      With majority of techniques banned in MMA (for good reasons - small joints heal badly ) and built for another purpose....

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      How many barflies are in this comment section?

  • @lui9640
    @lui9640 Год назад

    Baile cuando pelende verdad👎

  • @yangshen5540
    @yangshen5540 Год назад +1

    Yet ANOTHER demonstration of unrealistic attacks from cooperative partners that in no way resemble actual violent confrontation. Isn't there ANYONE out there that can represent what Ueshiba taught?

    • @FreeSalesTips
      @FreeSalesTips Год назад +2

      This demonstration is a good representation of what Ueshiba taught about aikido. What you don't understand is the meaning of "kata" and how kata is relevant to this demonstration. protip: kata is a simulation of a violent confrontation that is safe enough to practice daily and and safe to avoid harming the training partners.

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад

      i think you must read book art of peace first

    • @ryohamaru2272
      @ryohamaru2272 Год назад +1

      @@FreeSalesTips yeah true, what the point of training if you injured yourself every days

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      Where your parents related?

    • @yangshen5540
      @yangshen5540 Год назад

      @@OneLoneMan - no, and they knew the difference between "where" and "were".

  • @pascalolivieraikido
    @pascalolivieraikido 5 месяцев назад

    I DISLIKE to disagree with most of You, but, this is far, far, far away from the original Aikido by Master UESHIBA (1st and even 2nd), TOHEI, NORO etc. Like a way back to the age of stone in terms of philosophy and practice.

  • @rodrigomello2897
    @rodrigomello2897 Год назад +7

    amazing that it demands so much practice to be not usefull in real situations

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад +2

      How would you know?

    • @colinmorgan2660
      @colinmorgan2660 10 месяцев назад

      It is

    • @OldBeauty-op2cu
      @OldBeauty-op2cu 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@colinmorgan2660 before talking one person should know what is talking (valid for every topic)

    • @mfkiess6356
      @mfkiess6356 Месяц назад

      Have you ever heard of the Dunning-Kruger effect? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
      Every art has a viability. Even if you can't see it immediately. You're selling yourself short by writing off any art. Then again, I'm assuming that you know and or practice ANY martial arts, and not some couch sitting, arm chair "expert."

  • @leusmaximusx
    @leusmaximusx Год назад

    too stiff and force reliant

  • @benhinn7751
    @benhinn7751 Год назад

    Unfortunately this stuff is not realistic. It's been proven.

    • @H4I2I2EE
      @H4I2I2EE Год назад +2

      Most of the time when someone thinks they are proving it doesn't work they aren't even doing AIKI. Applying muscular strength to force a technique to work isn't aikido. The techniques happen when you take the attackers balance and you are moving in accordance with his strength/momentum. Force vs force is when it doesn't work.

    • @alexandrealves2877
      @alexandrealves2877 Год назад

      Prove by who? Go to the mat and prove in your body.

    • @lunelie7724
      @lunelie7724 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@H4I2I2EEbut people who tough that aïkido Can work, demonstrate with aïkidoka and never with another martial artiste ou martial fightet

    • @H4I2I2EE
      @H4I2I2EE 6 месяцев назад

      @@lunelie7724 Most people can't even recognize when it works because they don't understand what it is in the first place. When I was doing judo we sparred and I felt it work. The other martial artist was a tae kwon do black belt who was training Judo with me.

  • @robertb.3651
    @robertb.3651 Год назад

    It's no real Aikido if Steven Seagal isn't in it !!!!!!

  • @johnwilson5637
    @johnwilson5637 Год назад +1

    Aikido is no longer a valid 'martial art'. Anyone trying to use Aikido in a street fight would get slaughtered. Any practitioner will look good if the other person is good at following through with attacks. However, on saying that, I thoroughly enjoyed the four years I spent practising Iwama Aikido.

    • @FreeSalesTips
      @FreeSalesTips Год назад +1

      Aikido is very much a martial art. The biggest problem is that too many people have a poor comprehension of the meaning of aikido and therefore they will probably fail aikido in the scenario of a typical street fight. The name of 'aiki' within aikido can be translated as 'energistic harmony'. A very big problem that people have is that they fail to achieve the state of aiki and therefore their movements are rendered meaningless. So what many people need to do is to expand their consciousness in a way that allows them to achieve physical harmony within an instant. The consciousness of too many people are too low whenever they encounter a street fight scenario.

    • @sergiolihue1416
      @sergiolihue1416 Год назад

      @@FreeSalesTips Entiendo lo que dices pero el comun de la gente no llega a ese punto de fusion entre la energia, la mente y el cuerpo. Como el Taichi, sus movimientos parecen suaves sin contundencia pero bien aplicados son un arma poderosa. Hoy los practicantes quieren solo la tecnica, entonces buscan algo letal y rapido sin lograr esa fusion triple. Para ello hay que practicar meditacion y ejercicios de Chi-kon y lleva mucho tiempo. No es sencillo. Generalmente se aprecia al arte marcial como lo que muestran las competencias de artes marciales mixtas en donde prima la fortaleza fisica, el desarrollo muscular. La otra practica quedó casi en el pasado

  • @geraldgabby40
    @geraldgabby40 Год назад

    Kungfu dan karate you lose .Tekondo win

  • @andrewlinesjah4538
    @andrewlinesjah4538 Год назад

    I don't like this
    This is not aikido
    This is jukaido

  • @arflabrelote1628
    @arflabrelote1628 Год назад +7

    As beautifull as it is, it is close to 100% useless in actual fight !

    • @alexandrealves2877
      @alexandrealves2877 Год назад

      Of course.
      On the street, such a master kills an opponent with a single move, that much is obvious.

    • @OneLoneMan
      @OneLoneMan Год назад

      Oh, no, we got a Chuck Norris on our hands. So how many people have you killed with your bare hands? 🤡

    • @OldBeauty-op2cu
      @OldBeauty-op2cu 7 месяцев назад

      Uselless is a comment that is only an opinion without knowledge

  • @NothingMaster
    @NothingMaster Год назад +3

    Aikido is a form of choreographed dance at best. It is completely useless in a self defense or a street fighting scenario.

    • @alanpower8234
      @alanpower8234 Год назад +2

      Sounds like someone who has not trained real or any AIkido seriously for any period of time. Easy answer is from experience you are wrong, but as im practicing aikido right now I have to say I agree to disagree.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 Год назад

      @@alanpower8234 Because most of the time aikido is taught and explained badly, and taught badly, limiting to choreography only, without ANY GPP or physical conditioning necessry in EVERY sport and most importantly, taught without explaining were and how it was built to be used.

    • @OldBeauty-op2cu
      @OldBeauty-op2cu 7 месяцев назад

      Are you practicing Aikido? or at the best you are only talking?

  • @legal1522
    @legal1522 Год назад

    Its laja