he *could*, but at least in the video shown here, he isn't.
techniques shown here are manifestations of superior understanding and application of timing, leverage, momentum, human anatomy and psychology. the reason it looks so pretty and fake here is because the 'ukes' are very responsive and sensitive; traits which will serve them very well when they are playing the reverse role. if a untrained person were to receive the technique, it'd be much uglier and painful, but effective nonetheless.
I see him for a first time, but it appears that I missed a great master (bow)
sunreaper2 2 years ago
Yes. such as He probably more and no(today).)
budovan 2 years ago
checkout :Takeda ryu tournament 2008
paziFISTs 3 years ago
well. couldnt he be a scamer like the one socalled master who got kickassed by a young karateman?
Avengadfly 3 years ago
he *could*, but at least in the video shown here, he isn't.
techniques shown here are manifestations of superior understanding and application of timing, leverage, momentum, human anatomy and psychology. the reason it looks so pretty and fake here is because the 'ukes' are very responsive and sensitive; traits which will serve them very well when they are playing the reverse role. if a untrained person were to receive the technique, it'd be much uglier and painful, but effective nonetheless.
lordosaya 3 years ago
no exertion yet total control
real aikido
mksterr 3 years ago
Fantastic! such elegant simplicity!
Kakushitoride 3 years ago
Thanks BUDOVAN! where was this taped?
eduaiki 4 years ago
Exactly shall not say.
On how much I know in Canada.
budovan 3 years ago