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  • That's a piece of shit...

  • If we break this down a touch.

    Outch Phil!! Nice attack!

    Phil enters into Tissier sensei maai, still in perfect attacking posture –

    Tissier dose not cut up the centre, cutting along the same line as Uke’s attack, taking his centre and redirecting the attack/energy and

    Tissier enters to late (and so is locked in this position)

    Phil is in a better winning position.

    Tissier is open to a kick in the groin (Phil isn't) and he has the full weight of Phil's centre on the top of him.

    and more?

  • the shomen was not too strong. that sound can only come from the uke as he lands his leading foot hard to complete his shomen attack---as in kendo. so the mystery is solved no one hurt.

  • This doesn´t fit into my understanding of Aikido. What´s shown is a block and no receipt of the partners power. If I wanna use that I´d learn shotokan karate.

  • @SwamiOrchestra

    That's because it's out of context Swami - what Sensei Tissier is showing is how NOT to do it, that is to say, block, not absord.

  • Yup, that will happen from time to time.

  • eeste video lo subió seguramente el que TISSIER eligió de uke en está técnica! pero no entiendo porque subió está parte unicamente??? estoy seguro que sensei estaba mostrando que no es lá mejor decision entrar de frente a un shomen uchi! por que no completaron el video con lo que seguramente sensei TISSIER mostró como mejor opción a este ataque????

  • lmao but yea good attack :)

    tissier's timing is just incredible. even when he's showing how NOT to do something, he could probably shatter an ulna if he wanted to. and when he's flowing with an attack, it's hypnotic.

  • ouch XD

  • Ha! Sorry to laugh (the "been there laugh") and very nicely assembled

  • Thank you Brighton Aikikai for the explanation. I hope his arm is better... Cheers

  • Anybody know if anything happened to Sensei Tissier's Arm..? Was the idea to show how to do Ikyo with a very Strong Shomen Utchi? Am not sure what to think of this clip..

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  • @ashido If you watch the teaching video at "watch?v=f-ylkuEUs58" Tissier is saying we should study how to go "Out of the line" rather than try to be strong and meet the shomen-uchi straight, even if we are strong and can do it.

    The transcript for what Tissier says is, "Very strong shomen-uchi. *grunt* I'm strong I stop it! Okay. So what?"

    I cut out the "So what?" part because this video is just a tease at our sensei Phil -- an out-take rather than an instructional video. :)

  • @ashido: the point of this clip is to show that if you attack hard and the defender is stable and relaxed you end up with bruises. i trained at Honbu in japan and we regularly did drills like this. My forearms a day after class during heavy training for specific techniques was peppered with bruises up and down the arm.

  • Se golpea es con el canto de la mano! jajajajaja Así se aprende

  • la repetecion es mas dolorosa! >.<

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