Ok. In karate we have very similar moves. However, being a striking art, we would have struck the point, and other points along the way, to disrupt the energy flow. Also, we might turn in along the opposite angle, to close distance to strike. Does aikido have the atemi strikes, as well as the brushes? Interesting hearing your take. BTW, nice video!
@ronin752 Note that this was demonstrated as a control technique. What I love about the 'softer' styles, is that they can always elevate the level of response from the same starting point. This technique can be altered to be used as an elbow break, a body drop throw, or a hip throw, as well as several other options omitted for clarity.
un buen lugar para aprender aikido en lima es el centro cultural peruano japones tiene el respaldo de las entidades peruana y japonesas mas relevantes como la embajada de japon ...
People learn martial arts to protect themselves when they have to. But it is better to resolve the conflict or walk away. The old tradition teaches students this, but with the new MMA stuff, people are trained to hurt other without remorse. That's why I called them MMA fighters, not martial artists. It is so sad that we are going backward. Also if you are good at dodging and move around and when the other guy punches missed you, you own him.
I do not know why there are so many people making negative comments. Does not matter what art you study, if you master that art, you will be a champion. The objective is to master over yourself. That's what new generation of fighters do not understand. One should know the root of his art. The root of Hapkido is from Aikido, but they make it more brutal which is not the intention of Aikido founder, O Sensei Ueshiba.
@R3dTigerM40A3 Having earned a black belt in hapkido, I tend to agree based on the added offensive tactics taught, but the consistency of quality instruction is more prevalent in aikido. Aikido may have the same techniques, but I like the way they teach them better. It's more about form than ego and force.
@DiabolusIgnis You raise a good point. The key is an atemi (vital strike) to the face at first, then drawing him off balance. After that, the sweep down the arm is very fast and the key with it is to maintain a feeling of striking back. If uke were to try to attack, you could snap you arm back at him for a neck or face strike very fast. Past there, the technique is simple.
Your other question, if he were to step in, the also brings him closer for a choke or hip/neck throw.
@DiabolusIgnis The technique, as shown, would never work in a real situation because this is a demonstration of the basic movements. The techniques shown on this channel will almost never work if someone intends to hurt you because they are all basic techniques meant to help beginners get a feel for moving from your center and not using strength.
@DiabolusIgnis If you can, post a video of you doing this... but I can give some pointers to how it might work better. I'll refer to you as Nage and your partner as Uke. These steps will be given from one side only. As Uke steps in with his right foot to choke you, step back with you left and (right hand) strike his face. From here move you arm quickly to his right elbow and push down, pulling him down and forward. With your left hand, reach across and grab his hand as shown in the video.
@DiabolusIgnis Some tips: Make sure your strikes (atemi) are good strikes (don't hit, but distract for training purposes). Keep you posture straight the whole time. Don't watch your partner (you can easily lean forward if you focus on your partner). Have Uke actually try to choke you (honest attack). Keep Uke off balence with steps in or out to draw him off. I hope this helps a little. It's a lot easier to feel than it is to tell.
@DiabolusIgnis IT depends on what the end goal is. If your end goal is to hurt your opponent, then by all means just punch him. But if your end goal is to resolve the conflict without hurting your opponent, then use this. Aikido isn't a fighting art, but by no means is it not martial. Aikido was developed as a self defense system (looks a lot different as self defense) meant to leave neither you or your attacker harmed. I'm not familier with Fiore dei Liberi... I'll have to look it up.
@DiabolusIgnis Good point... but it really is all about intention and end goals. If you were attacked randomly, save yourself. But if you were a bouncer or police officer, for instance, your end goal is much different and this would be a useful technique (simplified and condensed for street use).
I looked up Fiore and some of the unarmed stuff could be called Jui-jutsu if you didn't know what you were watching. Point here being Human physiology is the same, but intention isn't...
im not hating aikido, i still like aikido, and i was thinkin sure if i punched someone who did aikido, after i hit them, then id be in trouble, because thats when they'd come at me and start trynna grab my arms, wrists etc, and my sensei when i was learning tomiki put a wrist lock on me and he was so heavy handed he almost broke it and it fucking hurt, and from that he could have kicked the shit out of me if he wanted too, the pain was too much to bare
@Brady2k10 Here is the thing with Aikido. A person doesn't have to grab you. As soon as they put a limb in your space, they are pretty screwed. This same technique could be used if someone was swinging a punch at you. The principle remains the same. The most important thing with all Aikido techniques is to practice so much that they become reflexive. That takes care of the timing when someone goes to punch you. Not to mention, your reflexes are faster in tense situations.
@Brady2k10 Wow... lots to talk about here. In a street fight, yes they are coming at you fast and hard. This technique would be used, say, in a bar fight. Uke needs to be able to read intention of attackers. If you're in a bar and someone wants to fight you, they will likely grab your shoulder and come in with a punch on the other side. That's where this comes in. When they grab your shoulder, you can feel their hostile intent and you throw and pin them before they hurt you.
would work for real, when someones pushing you or grabbing you that dont really meant ther gonna fight you either, i mean if i was a bad guy n i wanted to fight someone, you think im gonna grab them first like this? no id punch them in the face as fast and as hard as i could, so that they cant stop it and dont see it coming, less than a second they'd have to react and then grab my arm, i doubt even a sensei could do that by the time he sees it, id have hit him
i know aikido isnt meant for full on fights either, im not talking about MMA either, but on the streets, a good street fighter aint gonna start a fight by grabbing you like this, if he wants to hurt you hes gonna punch you when you least expect it and you've got about 1 second to grab his arm, before it hits me.. now seriously, i cant grab someones arm in 1 second or probably less time, i reckon id end up getting smacked and that would be it, so i wasnt confident enough that the techniques
i did about 1 year of tomiki aikdio but i quit, something i regret now, the reason i quit was not because it was tomiki encourages competition, but because i felt that the things i was learning would not help me in a real fight, now after a year learning techniques i felt that i shouldnt feel so "under-confident" i mean in a real fight, people are going to attack fast and hard, mostly with punches, how then am i meant to grab their arm if there striking me very fast?
@FirePandoraResident +1 yes,I agree with you :) when Tori grabs Uke's hand and "fold" Its wrist it becomes Nykkio. It also differences by the ground control at the end of the technique which is not shown in the video,by the way... Great appreciation! :D and an awful (incomplete) demonstration from sensei Mastison :(
"Ok attacker, just rest your arm on my shoulder so I can carefully fold your arm up at 2mph". This stuff is a joke, fatso blackbelt would get his ass handed to him by almost everybody.. Go learn some boxing or muy thai
@cnash979 Stop the hate child! If he did it quickly, you would not grasp what he's doing. Also, this works on know it all gamers 99.999% of the time. People who say you cant use a certain style are usually the ones who don't innovate. Look at Royce Gracie, or more recently Lyoto Machida both did it their way and both got some shiny belts for it.
@cnash979 do you seriously think he was doing this at the normal speed? He had to slow it down so you actually see whats happening...in a real self defense situation, this would take about 1-2 seconds to initiate and finish.
And, you are obviously not a martial artist...or else you wouldnt be degrading this martial art....Go join a martial arts class then come back and argue.
my other sisters were like GET AWAY! stop touching me
my brothers beat me to the ground :/
but lol yeah they were pissed... i tried on all my cousins yesterday at a party. my freakin uncle's arm wouldnt even budge.. hes like um and pushed me down lol.
If you step off line the other direction, don't you get the pleasure of using uke's body as a shield against his other arm. The way you are doing it, it seems like you are going to eat a left hook in your face just as you finish your offline movement.
i am not trying to say that i am some kind of aikido expert but you are doing the technique very statical.i think you should make a biger angled step back useing partners strenght.
to each his or her own. I truly enjoy Aikido however like other martial arts there are many different styles of one martial art. I study a different style then what is being shown. Aikido is not a violent martial art it is literaly translated as the way of peace and harmony. Aikido teaches you to defend yourself without being violent. You defend yourself by using your opponents energy against you. Yes it can be violent, but only if you want it to be, and in a last resort situation.
aikido is the king class of art of fighting . i do wing tsung , i do judo , i do karate...finally i found the right way for me, without hurting anyone .
all kind of fight sports are great but aikido is MY way and i am glade for it.
i see akido as simple and effective, not flashy and pretty. thats what wins a fight not making an ass out of your self with all those jet lee weird yelling stances. it is also alot easier to learn. IM NOT SAYING ITS THE MOST EFFECTIVE MARTIAL ART OUT THERE, IM SAYING ITS THE EASIEST ONE TO LEARN AND HIGHLY EFFECTIVE WITH A LESSER AMOUNT OF TRAINING AND TAKING LESS STRAIN ON YOUR BODY.!!!
Aikido actually makes people worse fighters than if they had never learnt Aikido.
You have a better chance throwing your hardest haymaker.Aikido is total bullshit, if it were any good, you would see it show up in the UFC.Notice how Aikido practitioners never fight anybody?only staged exhibitions where no real punches or kicks are thrown,just some pussy TMA kid rolling around the dojo
Realistic forms of fighting: Greco Roman Wrestling,Brazilian Jiu Jitsu,Muay Thai, Boxing, Judo, Sambo,mma etc
@beastybruno967 Your choice of martial art depends on what you want to get out of it. I have practiced Aikido for nearly twenty years with little ill effect on my body. Before that I practiced Wado Ryu Karate. Karate took it's toll on my body even when I was younger. Also, what is your philosophy on fighting? Should your attacker be punished for attacking you, or should you be more refined as a martial artist and try not to cause harm. It is all up to you.
@beastybruno967 dude aikido isnt karate! Not all martial arts are karate! but i recommend aikido. to me karate is boring and aikido is lots of fun and very effective for self defense thats just my opinion choose what you want
@chadmaestro I am not saying that it is better in general but for me personally yes there is alot of great martial arts out there and i havent tried them all so i cant label one better than the other. for me it is better and i love it I love all martial arts. If they are used in the right way any martial art can be a truly wonderful and amazing experience!!
a compilation of the aikido technikes that works on streets, with judo techniques that works on streets, its the true self defense. And thats what Japanese ju jitsu or
totally - that's why it's the responsibility of nage (the one doing the technique) to make sure uke (the one attacking) doesn't get hurt. if i'm attacking and i don't fall correctly, i will get injured easily and possibly badly. but not good if you WANT to hurt someone. totally opposite philosophy.
best martial art for today use cud take on a lot of ppl if you learn in it well..also wing chun ...i practice wing chun for about 5 years an i think i master it now i want to learn akido cause it looks so cool....an energy saving
if you learned martial arts for 5 years ( or more ) you should've have learned that, you don't learn something because it's cool ( from your instructor ) "disciplines"
as you clearly do. being from a different country has no bearing, unless you are incredibly talented, did nothing but trained and are wise beyond your years, i seriously doubt you mastered wing chun in two years. but if you have then kudos to you.
ive been practicing Aikido for over 20 years and mastering the art and its techniques is always an elusive thing. There is ALWAYS something new to learn - ALWAYS.
ok then answer this ,..do they teach you to off balance or what ever u do someone who is bloody aggressive an resist everything u do wid ease..how do u stop that?
sure. this is common sense. how you react to an opponent should match how aggressive your opponent is. remember that aiki budo was honed as a result of battlefield tactics, ie, in response to people trying to run a knife through your gut to kill you. now, with every martial art, there are formal techniques and then there are streamlined versions which are applied to real life situations...but the same result applies, you STILL neutralize your opponent by maiming or killing him.
@750billy Resist everything you do? Do you mean the attacker resists the techniques? Well, if the attacker resists a technique, then nage can easily move into a different technique. You see, it is the attacker that decides which technique is performed on him in Aikido. Nage feels where the attacker wants to go, then responds with the appropriate technique. You can't just decide to do Ikkyo on an attacker. The attacker has to put himslef into the technique. This is how and WHY Aikido works.
@Deke101 Thats why it takes more than 4 weeks of training to be able to use Aikido at full effectiveness. But most people expect to be Power Rangers within like 2 days of training. It's sad, patience is a virtue, I wish more people had it.
Uhhh..but YES it is ikkyo.,,Check your history friend..course you're not the first who has this confusion either.Pronunciation is correct...some do-joS get confused themselves,since their isnt regulations for certifications that I know of to TEACH martial arts,I 've seen in my many years pronunciations to be incorrect..tell yuh call SEAGUL he'll tellyuh what I'm tellin' yuh...lol...have aggreaty day.
This is not a lapel grab, he's grabbing his shoulder. :( This is upsetting because I wanted to mess around and wristlock some guys in my BJJ class tomorrow
Aikido is far better than alot of other martial arts its alot easier, and gentler on your body. I took tae kwon do for 6 years and it was a killer on my body. I have been taking Aikido for 2 years and I find it alot more easier. It is also alot more effective if done the correct way.
@Orihimechick It's not better, it's just different. Might be better for YOU personally, but that doesn't mean it's better in general. Every martial art has something to offer.
@Orihimechick I am also intersted in Aikido as well. It so egalitarian, and genderly equal. There is a growing number of female to male harrasement and domestic violence ex Sheila Labarre and vise versa as well as sam e gender and this best suites me
@Orihimechick i was in taekwondoe for 4 years, my cousin Wes (taekwondoe master) i told him i will be joining Aikido soon, he said Aikido doesn't teach you ground game, is that true?
@lukehurley1 I am no expert in Aikido but i would say yes. The techniques are also taught in suwari-waza where both uke and nage are kneeling and then there is hanmi-handachi where the attacker is standing and the defender is sitting. If the technique is doen properly you can pin your aponent to the ground or in serious cases you can inflict some serious damage. Almost all the techniques can be done in this way. It also depends teacher and how far they are willing to go. Did i help you any?!!
@samgik its up tu you man you can continue practising at home whit your dad or bros so u can figure out what u are doing wrong or ask your questions to the Sensei next time you see it. However some techniques are only taugth at sertain lvls
go watch your shit MMA fights u thick bastard, Aikido works in self defence and thats what its designed to do, not full coact MMA fights. You cant even spell properly you fucking retard
i agree there is no best martail art it entirely depends on the situation aikido the best martial art IN counter attacks or when u have no space and are in a tight situation
The problem is that an attacking person in real life would "come in" with much more muscle tenseness especially in the striking arm. You can't just "grab his arm" and pull or rotate it in any order. A real fighter attacks in an extremely strong and compact body position. You can't just grab the wrist joint with only two fingers and rotate it. It's an illusion in a street fight situation. There are no rules! Aggressor and defender don't execute the same "fighting art" at this moment.
Thats is why u learn all these techniques to try to use em when someone attacks you, no it wont always be the same strikes they give you. But u can still apply the technique by adjusting ure style to your envoirment.
I think the original vision of aikido as well as many other martial arts get distorted because we don't depend on hand to hand combat to win wars anymore. Kung Fu, Karate, and even competitive sports like bjj or judo in the way they are doing sport moves like drop seoi nage or deep half guard. It all depends on how you interpret and apply the knowledge. You are only good at what you do at. If you don't fight on a regular basis, you aren't going to be good at fighting.
Aikido is great, but if someone grabs onto you like that why would you try to do a fancy sweep and turn and stuff rather than punching him in the face or something?? it would be a lot more practical in a real-life situation to just punch him!
@fabledchef not necessarily in order to make someone stop from being violent you have to use violence...to stop the violence get it?simple enough,also if you dont want to "hurt"him...the concrete does,especially if he dosent know how to take a fall
these are just the moments. if someone just grabs you and stands like that you don't need to use any technique at all because you are not at all in harm's way. but practically someone just grabs you and simultaneously tries to punch you, kick you... etc. by this sweep you are protecting yourself and additionally cause the attacker to lose his balance. you can as well punch him in the face but believe me you have to be faster to punch instead to apply a technique.
I have a friend that said he used to fight and use martial arts. But I never thought he was a second shodan on Aikido! Now he is training me so that I can learn martial arts aswell. I need to get fit for now..
nice
xingichaun007 6 days ago
This senses knows his stuff
huggabugbear2000 1 week ago
@KutWrite
Thanks ^^
I will have to buy it when I have some money.
MrToastOmnomnom 2 weeks ago
BOOOOM!
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dubbelmuums 2 weeks ago
i like this video...
sweety6128 1 month ago
Dont try this in real like or you'll end up dead :\
Drekz01 1 month ago
@Drekz01 you obviously dont know what our speakig of.........or dumb enough to think this is actualy excecution speed.......
soulspeaker1979 1 month ago
@Drekz01 yep everyone listen to this grand master
Brady2k10 2 weeks ago
Didn't work as well the second time because he forgot to say "boom"
sroberts82 2 months ago
aikido is so cool
but it wouldn't work in a real life situation
ORl0N1 2 months ago
@ORl0N1 have u try it?
blackbelt807 1 month ago
@ORl0N1 - Reall?
/watch?v=99FBkMOJKeo
KutWrite 2 weeks ago
cant the attacker just kick you?
budi200021 2 months ago
Won't the attacker tense his arm and "force", keeping you from sweeping?
amazingdany 2 months ago
@MrToastOmnomnom Already googled it?
Reneator 2 months ago
@Reneator
yup.
MrToastOmnomnom 2 months ago
Ok. In karate we have very similar moves. However, being a striking art, we would have struck the point, and other points along the way, to disrupt the energy flow. Also, we might turn in along the opposite angle, to close distance to strike. Does aikido have the atemi strikes, as well as the brushes? Interesting hearing your take. BTW, nice video!
ronin752 2 months ago
@ronin752 Note that this was demonstrated as a control technique. What I love about the 'softer' styles, is that they can always elevate the level of response from the same starting point. This technique can be altered to be used as an elbow break, a body drop throw, or a hip throw, as well as several other options omitted for clarity.
Lexicologist71 2 days ago
un buen lugar para aprender aikido en lima es el centro cultural peruano japones tiene el respaldo de las entidades peruana y japonesas mas relevantes como la embajada de japon ...
lalita86ful 3 months ago
crap
siquan 3 months ago
People learn martial arts to protect themselves when they have to. But it is better to resolve the conflict or walk away. The old tradition teaches students this, but with the new MMA stuff, people are trained to hurt other without remorse. That's why I called them MMA fighters, not martial artists. It is so sad that we are going backward. Also if you are good at dodging and move around and when the other guy punches missed you, you own him.
DHL428 3 months ago
I do not know why there are so many people making negative comments. Does not matter what art you study, if you master that art, you will be a champion. The objective is to master over yourself. That's what new generation of fighters do not understand. One should know the root of his art. The root of Hapkido is from Aikido, but they make it more brutal which is not the intention of Aikido founder, O Sensei Ueshiba.
DHL428 3 months ago
hapkido is much betteer
R3dTigerM40A3 3 months ago
@R3dTigerM40A3 It is the practitioner, not the art.
Deke101 3 months ago
@Deke101 i know thats all true..but for me the hapkido is better..simply beacause the movement are not hard as the aikido and its shortcuts
R3dTigerM40A3 3 months ago
@R3dTigerM40A3 Having earned a black belt in hapkido, I tend to agree based on the added offensive tactics taught, but the consistency of quality instruction is more prevalent in aikido. Aikido may have the same techniques, but I like the way they teach them better. It's more about form than ego and force.
Lexicologist71 2 days ago
Could this be use to defend the Thai clinch before its locked in?
bloodstormm 3 months ago
the camera angle makes it hard to observe ! just my opinion. thanks !
dtsa2465 4 months ago
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rrdijkman 5 months ago
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DiabolusIgnis 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis You raise a good point. The key is an atemi (vital strike) to the face at first, then drawing him off balance. After that, the sweep down the arm is very fast and the key with it is to maintain a feeling of striking back. If uke were to try to attack, you could snap you arm back at him for a neck or face strike very fast. Past there, the technique is simple.
Your other question, if he were to step in, the also brings him closer for a choke or hip/neck throw.
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
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DiabolusIgnis 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis The technique, as shown, would never work in a real situation because this is a demonstration of the basic movements. The techniques shown on this channel will almost never work if someone intends to hurt you because they are all basic techniques meant to help beginners get a feel for moving from your center and not using strength.
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DiabolusIgnis 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis If you can, post a video of you doing this... but I can give some pointers to how it might work better. I'll refer to you as Nage and your partner as Uke. These steps will be given from one side only. As Uke steps in with his right foot to choke you, step back with you left and (right hand) strike his face. From here move you arm quickly to his right elbow and push down, pulling him down and forward. With your left hand, reach across and grab his hand as shown in the video.
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis Some tips: Make sure your strikes (atemi) are good strikes (don't hit, but distract for training purposes). Keep you posture straight the whole time. Don't watch your partner (you can easily lean forward if you focus on your partner). Have Uke actually try to choke you (honest attack). Keep Uke off balence with steps in or out to draw him off. I hope this helps a little. It's a lot easier to feel than it is to tell.
-Aikido 3 years
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
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DiabolusIgnis 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis IT depends on what the end goal is. If your end goal is to hurt your opponent, then by all means just punch him. But if your end goal is to resolve the conflict without hurting your opponent, then use this. Aikido isn't a fighting art, but by no means is it not martial. Aikido was developed as a self defense system (looks a lot different as self defense) meant to leave neither you or your attacker harmed. I'm not familier with Fiore dei Liberi... I'll have to look it up.
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
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DiabolusIgnis 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis Good point... but it really is all about intention and end goals. If you were attacked randomly, save yourself. But if you were a bouncer or police officer, for instance, your end goal is much different and this would be a useful technique (simplified and condensed for street use).
I looked up Fiore and some of the unarmed stuff could be called Jui-jutsu if you didn't know what you were watching. Point here being Human physiology is the same, but intention isn't...
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
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DiabolusIgnis 5 months ago
@DiabolusIgnis Agreed... and no technique, much like no martial art, is the best one. It all depends on the end goal... Are you listening youtube?
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
im not hating aikido, i still like aikido, and i was thinkin sure if i punched someone who did aikido, after i hit them, then id be in trouble, because thats when they'd come at me and start trynna grab my arms, wrists etc, and my sensei when i was learning tomiki put a wrist lock on me and he was so heavy handed he almost broke it and it fucking hurt, and from that he could have kicked the shit out of me if he wanted too, the pain was too much to bare
Brady2k10 6 months ago
@Brady2k10 Here is the thing with Aikido. A person doesn't have to grab you. As soon as they put a limb in your space, they are pretty screwed. This same technique could be used if someone was swinging a punch at you. The principle remains the same. The most important thing with all Aikido techniques is to practice so much that they become reflexive. That takes care of the timing when someone goes to punch you. Not to mention, your reflexes are faster in tense situations.
Itsmorethanaword 5 months ago
@Brady2k10 Wow... lots to talk about here. In a street fight, yes they are coming at you fast and hard. This technique would be used, say, in a bar fight. Uke needs to be able to read intention of attackers. If you're in a bar and someone wants to fight you, they will likely grab your shoulder and come in with a punch on the other side. That's where this comes in. When they grab your shoulder, you can feel their hostile intent and you throw and pin them before they hurt you.
StormbringerStudios 5 months ago
would work for real, when someones pushing you or grabbing you that dont really meant ther gonna fight you either, i mean if i was a bad guy n i wanted to fight someone, you think im gonna grab them first like this? no id punch them in the face as fast and as hard as i could, so that they cant stop it and dont see it coming, less than a second they'd have to react and then grab my arm, i doubt even a sensei could do that by the time he sees it, id have hit him
Brady2k10 6 months ago
i know aikido isnt meant for full on fights either, im not talking about MMA either, but on the streets, a good street fighter aint gonna start a fight by grabbing you like this, if he wants to hurt you hes gonna punch you when you least expect it and you've got about 1 second to grab his arm, before it hits me.. now seriously, i cant grab someones arm in 1 second or probably less time, i reckon id end up getting smacked and that would be it, so i wasnt confident enough that the techniques
Brady2k10 6 months ago
i did about 1 year of tomiki aikdio but i quit, something i regret now, the reason i quit was not because it was tomiki encourages competition, but because i felt that the things i was learning would not help me in a real fight, now after a year learning techniques i felt that i shouldnt feel so "under-confident" i mean in a real fight, people are going to attack fast and hard, mostly with punches, how then am i meant to grab their arm if there striking me very fast?
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Jackfrost83 6 months ago
@FirePandoraResident +1 yes,I agree with you :) when Tori grabs Uke's hand and "fold" Its wrist it becomes Nykkio. It also differences by the ground control at the end of the technique which is not shown in the video,by the way... Great appreciation! :D and an awful (incomplete) demonstration from sensei Mastison :(
Jackfrost83 6 months ago
"Ok attacker, just rest your arm on my shoulder so I can carefully fold your arm up at 2mph". This stuff is a joke, fatso blackbelt would get his ass handed to him by almost everybody.. Go learn some boxing or muy thai
cnash979 8 months ago
@cnash979 Stop the hate child! If he did it quickly, you would not grasp what he's doing. Also, this works on know it all gamers 99.999% of the time. People who say you cant use a certain style are usually the ones who don't innovate. Look at Royce Gracie, or more recently Lyoto Machida both did it their way and both got some shiny belts for it.
m0nkey1eader 7 months ago
@cnash979 obviously you are not a martial artist. Martial artists to not ridicule other forms of martial arts.
nigrigged 7 months ago
@cnash979 do you seriously think he was doing this at the normal speed? He had to slow it down so you actually see whats happening...in a real self defense situation, this would take about 1-2 seconds to initiate and finish.
And, you are obviously not a martial artist...or else you wouldnt be degrading this martial art....Go join a martial arts class then come back and argue.
TrippyTheShroom 6 months ago
the master is super
nikimasseurforhealth 8 months ago
what about a Real grab? The attacker's grab seems to be as strong as a 6 years old girl's grab. Ok for slow motion, what about real speed?
heracles04 8 months ago
what was that ..?? EQ..??
amewsz 8 months ago
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steviesteviesteviec 9 months ago
this is simply beautiful and subtle
appraiserjv 9 months ago
1:06 but this is not Ikkyo, this is Nykkio -.-''''
FirePandoraResident 10 months ago
can I just say, I was not being down on aikido, just asking opinion. Thank you.
JamesMMcCann 10 months ago
"BOOM!"
boscoblack 10 months ago
This looks like a good self defense for a 51 year old man. I like the style of the art and uses of the arms and hands with out kicking.
ClkRTim 10 months ago
This looks like a good self defense for a 51 year old man.
ClkRTim 10 months ago
reclame moet verbannen worden in youtube waarom doet youtube niks hier tegen
TheDemonxl666 10 months ago
@TheDemonxl666 Ik weet het, het zuigt
mmaninjitsu 10 months ago
Face open again
stringsmoke 10 months ago
Aikido+Judo 4eva.
highlander985 11 months ago
Where is your studio
oNBAoleo727 1 year ago
lmao i just tried this on everyone in my house.. and it worked!!! :D
ombo6496 1 year ago
@ombo6496 LOL I bet they were pissed.
LineZer0TheBand 1 year ago
@LineZer0TheBand hahah my sister was like WTF ARE YOU DOING!?
my dad was like um...
my mom just walked away
my other sisters were like GET AWAY! stop touching me
my brothers beat me to the ground :/
but lol yeah they were pissed... i tried on all my cousins yesterday at a party. my freakin uncle's arm wouldnt even budge.. hes like um and pushed me down lol.
ombo6496 1 year ago
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tungusodessa 1 year ago
If you step off line the other direction, don't you get the pleasure of using uke's body as a shield against his other arm. The way you are doing it, it seems like you are going to eat a left hook in your face just as you finish your offline movement.
PiedPiper97601 1 year ago
I begin to wonder if all demo's have to be so forceful instead of smooth and quiet.
Soulshroude 1 year ago
This guys technique is terrible. So many flaws I don't know where to start...
bobthedemon1975 1 year ago
i am not trying to say that i am some kind of aikido expert but you are doing the technique very statical.i think you should make a biger angled step back useing partners strenght.
GokiGandalf 1 year ago
to each his or her own. I truly enjoy Aikido however like other martial arts there are many different styles of one martial art. I study a different style then what is being shown. Aikido is not a violent martial art it is literaly translated as the way of peace and harmony. Aikido teaches you to defend yourself without being violent. You defend yourself by using your opponents energy against you. Yes it can be violent, but only if you want it to be, and in a last resort situation.
Orihimechick 1 year ago
@Orihimechick I meant against them sorry!!!!!
Orihimechick 1 year ago
Sure don't understand why stroking opponent's grabbing arm bends the forearm down?
jeffsor47 1 year ago
aikido is the king class of art of fighting . i do wing tsung , i do judo , i do karate...finally i found the right way for me, without hurting anyone .
all kind of fight sports are great but aikido is MY way and i am glade for it.
thanks
YinYangFighter 1 year ago 2
@YinYangFighter me 2 are u doing aikido?I do xd
okebasoccerplayer 1 year ago
without hurting? have u ever heard about nykio :D
Johniisss 1 year ago
i see akido as simple and effective, not flashy and pretty. thats what wins a fight not making an ass out of your self with all those jet lee weird yelling stances. it is also alot easier to learn. IM NOT SAYING ITS THE MOST EFFECTIVE MARTIAL ART OUT THERE, IM SAYING ITS THE EASIEST ONE TO LEARN AND HIGHLY EFFECTIVE WITH A LESSER AMOUNT OF TRAINING AND TAKING LESS STRAIN ON YOUR BODY.!!!
motlencore89 1 year ago
@motlencore89 right.
mocrg 1 year ago
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Aikido actually makes people worse fighters than if they had never learnt Aikido.
You have a better chance throwing your hardest haymaker.Aikido is total bullshit, if it were any good, you would see it show up in the UFC.Notice how Aikido practitioners never fight anybody?only staged exhibitions where no real punches or kicks are thrown,just some pussy TMA kid rolling around the dojo
Realistic forms of fighting: Greco Roman Wrestling,Brazilian Jiu Jitsu,Muay Thai, Boxing, Judo, Sambo,mma etc
EpicTrollMaster 1 year ago
tarantado
suaveno 1 year ago
It works a lot!!!
brmourao 1 year ago
i am going to take karate classes i have 2 choices akidio and shotokan what do you people recomend me
beastybruno967 1 year ago
@beastybruno967 Your choice of martial art depends on what you want to get out of it. I have practiced Aikido for nearly twenty years with little ill effect on my body. Before that I practiced Wado Ryu Karate. Karate took it's toll on my body even when I was younger. Also, what is your philosophy on fighting? Should your attacker be punished for attacking you, or should you be more refined as a martial artist and try not to cause harm. It is all up to you.
Deke101 1 year ago
@beastybruno967 dude aikido isnt karate! Not all martial arts are karate! but i recommend aikido. to me karate is boring and aikido is lots of fun and very effective for self defense thats just my opinion choose what you want
oquas 1 year ago
i love it when he says boom lol so funny
moe2744 1 year ago
@chadmaestro I am not saying that it is better in general but for me personally yes there is alot of great martial arts out there and i havent tried them all so i cant label one better than the other. for me it is better and i love it I love all martial arts. If they are used in the right way any martial art can be a truly wonderful and amazing experience!!
Orihimechick 1 year ago
Great teaching and technique. Thanks for posting your videos. Very helpful.
FlyHipHopGirl 1 year ago
bien grax lo aprendi y lo memorise......
diegodiego9 1 year ago
Beautifull sensei
giovannyec 1 year ago
new youtube sucks
thekicker832 1 year ago 25
a compilation of the aikido technikes that works on streets, with judo techniques that works on streets, its the true self defense. And thats what Japanese ju jitsu or
akibudo shin jitsu is for.
PivotBeguiner 1 year ago
thanx for ur video
pepogomesmendes 1 year ago
es muy buerno
MrRoderi 2 years ago
can you seriously hurt someone by using Aikido?
CovertOpsProductions 2 years ago
totally - that's why it's the responsibility of nage (the one doing the technique) to make sure uke (the one attacking) doesn't get hurt. if i'm attacking and i don't fall correctly, i will get injured easily and possibly badly. but not good if you WANT to hurt someone. totally opposite philosophy.
sonsofdon 2 years ago
i like the hand sliding down the arm maneuver.
superfootdan 2 years ago
best martial art for today use cud take on a lot of ppl if you learn in it well..also wing chun ...i practice wing chun for about 5 years an i think i master it now i want to learn akido cause it looks so cool....an energy saving
nathanbilly592 2 years ago
if you learned martial arts for 5 years ( or more ) you should've have learned that, you don't learn something because it's cool ( from your instructor ) "disciplines"
Kniitte 2 years ago
yes it's mad cool. we have some wing chun ppl in our dojo. def check it out but make sure it's traditional aikido if you want a good foundation.
sonsofdon 2 years ago
you spent five years doing wing chun and think you have mastered it?
ToraJutsu01 1 year ago
yea it actually takes 2 years to master it ..its not that hard really so whats your point!!!
nathanbilly592 1 year ago
how old are you? if your some young kid that would explain your comment
ToraJutsu01 1 year ago
no im 18 i am just saying something also note this i am not from the same country as yours so gain some wisdom..understand before u speak
nathanbilly592 1 year ago
as you clearly do. being from a different country has no bearing, unless you are incredibly talented, did nothing but trained and are wise beyond your years, i seriously doubt you mastered wing chun in two years. but if you have then kudos to you.
ToraJutsu01 1 year ago
@nathanbilly592 :
ive been practicing Aikido for over 20 years and mastering the art and its techniques is always an elusive thing. There is ALWAYS something new to learn - ALWAYS.
sehnsucht77 1 year ago
ok then answer this ,..do they teach you to off balance or what ever u do someone who is bloody aggressive an resist everything u do wid ease..how do u stop that?
750billy 1 year ago
sure. this is common sense. how you react to an opponent should match how aggressive your opponent is. remember that aiki budo was honed as a result of battlefield tactics, ie, in response to people trying to run a knife through your gut to kill you. now, with every martial art, there are formal techniques and then there are streamlined versions which are applied to real life situations...but the same result applies, you STILL neutralize your opponent by maiming or killing him.
sehnsucht77 1 year ago
@750billy Resist everything you do? Do you mean the attacker resists the techniques? Well, if the attacker resists a technique, then nage can easily move into a different technique. You see, it is the attacker that decides which technique is performed on him in Aikido. Nage feels where the attacker wants to go, then responds with the appropriate technique. You can't just decide to do Ikkyo on an attacker. The attacker has to put himslef into the technique. This is how and WHY Aikido works.
Deke101 1 year ago 23
@Deke101 Thats why it takes more than 4 weeks of training to be able to use Aikido at full effectiveness. But most people expect to be Power Rangers within like 2 days of training. It's sad, patience is a virtue, I wish more people had it.
HairofSteel555 6 months ago
@Deke101 also,when they recist..instead of throwing themself to the ground,they will have their bone broke
R3dTigerM40A3 3 months ago
wow.. aikido is really powerfull self defense.. and that technique is the solution for the arm throw judo
warzangel 2 years ago
Aikido is so amazing i got a 4th dan in it
MasterLatifo 2 years ago
@MasterLatifo nice
SirFightsalot 2 years ago
Sorry guys but this is a nikyo or kote-mawashi and not ikkyo.
wazdanui 2 years ago
Uhhh..but YES it is ikkyo.,,Check your history friend..course you're not the first who has this confusion either.Pronunciation is correct...some do-joS get confused themselves,since their isnt regulations for certifications that I know of to TEACH martial arts,I 've seen in my many years pronunciations to be incorrect..tell yuh call SEAGUL he'll tellyuh what I'm tellin' yuh...lol...have aggreaty day.
PIPER1113 2 years ago
BOOM!!
alexander00012 2 years ago 2
very good instructions! I always thought Aikido was too complicated to teach by video, but not any more!!!
wippy6dippy7boy 2 years ago
what brown belt from mcdonalds timcash is a retard!!!
chubbyfingers78 2 years ago
Absolutely! ciapp it's a nikyo
TAKEDA91 2 years ago
This is not a lapel grab, he's grabbing his shoulder. :( This is upsetting because I wanted to mess around and wristlock some guys in my BJJ class tomorrow
DADAngelo 2 years ago
Aikido is far better than alot of other martial arts its alot easier, and gentler on your body. I took tae kwon do for 6 years and it was a killer on my body. I have been taking Aikido for 2 years and I find it alot more easier. It is also alot more effective if done the correct way.
Orihimechick 2 years ago 32
@Orihimechick It's not better, it's just different. Might be better for YOU personally, but that doesn't mean it's better in general. Every martial art has something to offer.
ChadMaestro 1 year ago
@ChadMaestro this shit workks - i used it on a cop at a riot. i got free and ran his fat ass off.
iamslightlybored 1 year ago
@iamslightlybored I didn't say it doesn't work.
ChadMaestro 1 year ago
@Orihimechick i am a blue belt of TKD, and u are right...
i almost broke my foot, and some times i get back home whit pains all over my body... ;)
btw, i'm starting aikido now =P
SaggioGiusto 1 year ago
@Orihimechick that must be the most redicioulous statment i've ever heard
dpapaioannow 1 year ago
@Orihimechick I am also intersted in Aikido as well. It so egalitarian, and genderly equal. There is a growing number of female to male harrasement and domestic violence ex Sheila Labarre and vise versa as well as sam e gender and this best suites me
vkoo32 1 year ago
@Orihimechick Far better? Bullshit
Lukash636 1 year ago
@Orihimechick i was in taekwondoe for 4 years, my cousin Wes (taekwondoe master) i told him i will be joining Aikido soon, he said Aikido doesn't teach you ground game, is that true?
lukehurley1 1 year ago
@lukehurley1 Aikido teaches the ground game.. it just depends on who your Shidoshi/Sensei is.
Soulshroude 1 year ago
@Soulshroude Oh, ok, thanks man :)
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Orihimechick 1 year ago
@lukehurley1 I am no expert in Aikido but i would say yes. The techniques are also taught in suwari-waza where both uke and nage are kneeling and then there is hanmi-handachi where the attacker is standing and the defender is sitting. If the technique is doen properly you can pin your aponent to the ground or in serious cases you can inflict some serious damage. Almost all the techniques can be done in this way. It also depends teacher and how far they are willing to go. Did i help you any?!!
Orihimechick 1 year ago
@Orihimechick Ok, Thanks man you helped alot :)
lukehurley1 1 year ago
@lukehurley1 your welcome i hope you enjoy Aikido i know i do!!
Orihimechick 1 year ago
@Orihimechick I believe every martial art has something to offer, but TKD only offers the stretches. I mean no offense, but it's very unrealistic.
I have found western boxing and judo are very good, also, shotokan karate, and I will be starting aikido next month.
What would you suggest for real street defence? And can I ask what type of aikido you practice?
JamesMMcCann 10 months ago
@Orihimechick because tae kwon do is nothing with Aikido. you know that.
eucalyptus3480 9 months ago
@Orihimechick How much time do someone need to be good at aikido ? :)
samgik 8 months ago
@samgik its up tu you man you can continue practising at home whit your dad or bros so u can figure out what u are doing wrong or ask your questions to the Sensei next time you see it. However some techniques are only taugth at sertain lvls
Ephraim2467 8 months ago
it isn't ikkyo. It's nikyo
ciappp 2 years ago
It's ikkyo.
pookiejam 2 years ago
Bud its Ikkyo....if anyone would know it would be this Sensei...
lamarzocco87 2 years ago
hahah, buddy you made the spelling worse! Ikkyo, it's already correct XD
maBiteraOnline 2 years ago
I get all my fight techniques from expert village. Im a brown belt in Expert village akaido now.
jsj297 2 years ago
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i rate a brown belt from mcdonalds more that an expert village akaido brown belt
timcash9 2 years ago
go watch your shit MMA fights u thick bastard, Aikido works in self defence and thats what its designed to do, not full coact MMA fights. You cant even spell properly you fucking retard
Brady2k10 2 years ago 2
i agree there is no best martail art it entirely depends on the situation aikido the best martial art IN counter attacks or when u have no space and are in a tight situation
Ichigo126XD1 2 years ago
boom lol
albrightsalright 2 years ago
woooow....this guy is a joke....BOOM and the other one *switch hands for me* XDDDD
monkey1534 2 years ago
The problem is that an attacking person in real life would "come in" with much more muscle tenseness especially in the striking arm. You can't just "grab his arm" and pull or rotate it in any order. A real fighter attacks in an extremely strong and compact body position. You can't just grab the wrist joint with only two fingers and rotate it. It's an illusion in a street fight situation. There are no rules! Aggressor and defender don't execute the same "fighting art" at this moment.
grauwerfer 2 years ago
Thats is why u learn all these techniques to try to use em when someone attacks you, no it wont always be the same strikes they give you. But u can still apply the technique by adjusting ure style to your envoirment.
JHRMS 2 years ago
Works for me....
lamarzocco87 2 years ago
thats exactly what i was saying !!! lol..these guys gonna get owned in a real fight lol
750billy 1 year ago
ele é mto bom
golden655 2 years ago
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aikido is more fancy than usefull
92845756 2 years ago
are u stupid? its a huge defencive and offensive skill
CornerstoneRadio 2 years ago
try training in it before you say that. not only is it tacticly amazing. also from a legal piont of view its perfect. i mean its SELF DEFENCE
stalefish99 2 years ago
I think the original vision of aikido as well as many other martial arts get distorted because we don't depend on hand to hand combat to win wars anymore. Kung Fu, Karate, and even competitive sports like bjj or judo in the way they are doing sport moves like drop seoi nage or deep half guard. It all depends on how you interpret and apply the knowledge. You are only good at what you do at. If you don't fight on a regular basis, you aren't going to be good at fighting.
edmundkim123 2 years ago
Aikido is great, but if someone grabs onto you like that why would you try to do a fancy sweep and turn and stuff rather than punching him in the face or something?? it would be a lot more practical in a real-life situation to just punch him!
nearlnathanearlnearl 2 years ago
Because Aikido teaches you to control people without hurting them.
fabledchef 2 years ago 19
@fabledchef
unless there resisting
i tried it on my friends and they all try to punch back or something..
superstickie 1 year ago
@fabledchef *laughs* not when its my father
donkeykong5646 1 year ago
@fabledchef not necessarily in order to make someone stop from being violent you have to use violence...to stop the violence get it?simple enough,also if you dont want to "hurt"him...the concrete does,especially if he dosent know how to take a fall
dpapaioannow 1 year ago
@fabledchef That's the beauty of Aikido, the pain inflicted depends on the aggression and momentum of the aggressor.
wildbill6976 1 year ago
these are just the moments. if someone just grabs you and stands like that you don't need to use any technique at all because you are not at all in harm's way. but practically someone just grabs you and simultaneously tries to punch you, kick you... etc. by this sweep you are protecting yourself and additionally cause the attacker to lose his balance. you can as well punch him in the face but believe me you have to be faster to punch instead to apply a technique.
elderbard 2 years ago
Because he can protect himself using his other arm, also using this technic, you can take the total control of your oponent once he is unbalanced.
If you only punch him you are note shure he will punch you.
Also aikido don't want to hurt people.
ajutap 2 years ago 2
i businesslike aikido
Ronkaghedon 2 years ago
I have a friend that said he used to fight and use martial arts. But I never thought he was a second shodan on Aikido! Now he is training me so that I can learn martial arts aswell. I need to get fit for now..
sudeki009 2 years ago
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Actually you dont have to use a lot of force in this technique its all about body movement and direction of the attack. Just flow with it.
Great vid well done. Sorry comment re posted due to typo twice. think I am having a bad day.
Justavaragejoe 2 years ago
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