Yeah. Move from the legs, not the upper body. I'm guessing your "one point" is the "tanden"? Nice explaination tho. I may use some of these ideas in my class if you don't mind. :)
has jay chikyo weik sensei taken jodo techniques & adapted them to aikido? i dont think its wrong but i just like to know where it comes from if not from o sensei.
Breathe in the situation. I really like...
MorrowTHEjedi 10 months ago
I like how he teaches. Calm, precise... just like Aikido :)
MorrowTHEjedi 10 months ago
what's the name of teacher .. or a more exercise
SuperMrskull 1 year ago
Long live aikido
bnzaikido 1 year ago
Where's Part 2? Nice vid.
jumpupdnbdj 1 year ago
now that is what i call a beard
mjjuna 1 year ago
Nice Video. Good explaination.
alagohell1 2 years ago
I learned a great deal from this man's style of teaching in only a few minutes of these clips. I would enjoy a DVD from this man, very good teacher
walinga5 2 years ago
Yeah. Move from the legs, not the upper body. I'm guessing your "one point" is the "tanden"? Nice explaination tho. I may use some of these ideas in my class if you don't mind. :)
beardydave 2 years ago
has jay chikyo weik sensei taken jodo techniques & adapted them to aikido? i dont think its wrong but i just like to know where it comes from if not from o sensei.
aikidunk 2 years ago
looks like a great teacher.
Kool beard too ;)
ShinCefca 2 years ago
too much teory :))))
inaiki 2 years ago
Theory needs to be explained slowly. As for the technique ibe interesting to see how it matches to fighting with a quarter staff
Puzzoozoo 2 years ago 2
Great exercise, good stretch. Don't you mean "when the attack comes", rather than "when the target comes"?
Don't you think that the jo movement across the body is an entering block-deflection?
geezzerboy 3 years ago
great detailed instruction. I love the relaxed atmosphere as well as the train whistle ambiance.
aibuwarrior 3 years ago