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  • ciężko się doszukać miejsc w których mu 'nie pykło", jestem pod wrażeniem płynności i dynamiki (z pewnością wyższy poziom jak u ojca, Kishomaru); z przyjemnością wyłapałem też wiele technik i niuansów dziadka, Morihei (tych widocznych na filmie "Aikibudo" z lat 30-tych; łącznie z okrzykiem przy odbieraniu miecza); plus za nie nadużywanie kote-gaeshi na twardo (co jest manierą niektórych mistrzów) i ładna dynamika w suwari-waza

  • i don't like what moriteru ueshiba does. it's not even looking very experienced. you can clearly see that he didn't learn much from his father. he didn't develop his own personality that forms his aikido. not like tohei, shioda, nishio, hirai, endo or all the other ones. in my eyes, it's time to leave the system of giving the doshu title to the son. this man delivers the best reasons to do so.

  • @BloodySmartie1 Hello, he does exactly what we need in todays Aikido, a good and strong basic work like Yamada Shihan, this is very important for a Doshu and good for us all. Good basics is rare to find today, because most of the people in Aikido have very strange forms. Doshu has a powerful and clean Aikido.

  • @wwwAIKIDOat I don't agree at all, but i understand what you mean and i like the way you answer. It's refreshing not to get flamed :)

  • Great demonstration! Subarashi!

  • Great demonstratio! Subarashi!

  • Epic

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