So i see he grabbing and turning him to the side to make him lose his balance but why? Is it because muscles are weaker on the sides of the legs or somethng, why?
@broadcastmyass4u, an attacker (uke) connects to his target's center to destroy or control, nage connects to uke's center to fulfill his spiritual need to connect to the source of his being. This center-to-center connection is the reason that nage's turn produces a turn in uke. Though uke's attack is already unbalanced (one cannot successfully attack the universe), turning off line and entering allows that unbalanced intention to lead uke to the ground. Our job is to get him there safely.
very good teacher .. really ... i enjoy all his videos. .. :)
luckyluke1820 8 months ago
So i see he grabbing and turning him to the side to make him lose his balance but why? Is it because muscles are weaker on the sides of the legs or somethng, why?
broadcastmyass4u 1 year ago
@broadcastmyass4u, an attacker (uke) connects to his target's center to destroy or control, nage connects to uke's center to fulfill his spiritual need to connect to the source of his being. This center-to-center connection is the reason that nage's turn produces a turn in uke. Though uke's attack is already unbalanced (one cannot successfully attack the universe), turning off line and entering allows that unbalanced intention to lead uke to the ground. Our job is to get him there safely.
Kakushitoride 1 year ago
Genius DIVINE!
Merci.
danielskipp1 1 year ago
one of the best aikido i seem in youtube, thank you~~
mk0220 2 years ago
I love it sensei!
your one of the best who can explain the true ideal of aikido
MrPinoy91 3 years ago
interesante
pepitho 3 years ago
very interessting!
askerde 3 years ago