I like your video. It reminds once again, that we need uke to deliver attack suitable for technique being practiced. If they give a "double-minded" attack, unsuitable for what instructor asked nage to practice, there's a different technique that can be applied.
@fudo9 this is a seminar, not a demonstration. And even in demonstration or application the speed is related to the speed of the attack. This is called "being into the rithm", or "Aiki".
There is nothing of absolute and, if not in the rithm, speed and straight may become weakness.
i would love to learn aikido just dont have the the time i train tae kwon do my instructor is also trained in aikido and shows us some moves for self defence the guy is half my size and wipes the floor with me such a powerfull style
@fabiobranno: As well as to kotegaeshi principles, sumi otoshi principles and many other ;)
I'm making a list of basic explanatory videos for each technique in the canon on my blog, so I wasn't able to use this video there. But I really like it :)
@makingthematrix thanks for like it. In Kaitennage, as well as in all the other forms, there are several possibilities to flaw from a principle to other in accord to the quality of the uke's structure.
So, the principle I always start with, in this video, is Kaitennage and from there, I adapt the reaction to the chances offered by uke.^_^
As I watch it again I can't stop myself from thinking how similar it is to how Christian Tissier-sensei shows kaitennage and these other techniques. Have you been practicing with Tissier-sensei, by chance? I'm a student of his student. From Poland.
My teacher is Andrzej Bazylko He was studying with Christian Tissier in 80's and early 90's. Now he has a dojo in Warsaw but still he goes to seminars of Tissier-sensei in many places in Europe and he organizes his seminars in Poland, as well as seminars of Pascal Durchon et Philippe Orban. We maintain close ties with Tissier dojo.
interesting video, but if one knows nothing of Kenjutsu will they ever truly understand Aiki?
Ha faces upward, doesnt cut into tora guchi that way.
donoberloh 1 month ago
Your katana's are not displayed properly in your dojo. They need to be blade edge facing up.
Grpace7 2 months ago 2
I like your video. It reminds once again, that we need uke to deliver attack suitable for technique being practiced. If they give a "double-minded" attack, unsuitable for what instructor asked nage to practice, there's a different technique that can be applied.
shihonage 2 months ago
@shihonage It is exactly what I think. There is no absolute technic, and is not aikido mind if you only think to apply something of absolute.
But flawing from a form to another relating to use's mind and structure is the training of adaptive warrior.
fabiobranno 2 months ago
there is no way that this is "Deep inside Kaiten Nage"
"Deep inside Kaiten Nage Ura" is a 11/2 sec technique.
This is 3rd kyu
fudo9 2 months ago
@fudo9 this is a seminar, not a demonstration. And even in demonstration or application the speed is related to the speed of the attack. This is called "being into the rithm", or "Aiki".
There is nothing of absolute and, if not in the rithm, speed and straight may become weakness.
fabiobranno 2 months ago
i would love to learn aikido just dont have the the time i train tae kwon do my instructor is also trained in aikido and shows us some moves for self defence the guy is half my size and wipes the floor with me such a powerfull style
joeyandrews 5 months ago
@joeyandrews Interesting first than powerful. Try to learn the concepts and make me know!
fabiobranno 2 months ago
@fabiobranno what do you mean sorry
joeyandrews 2 months ago
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ParkFight 1 year ago
@fabiobranno: As well as to kotegaeshi principles, sumi otoshi principles and many other ;)
I'm making a list of basic explanatory videos for each technique in the canon on my blog, so I wasn't able to use this video there. But I really like it :)
makingthematrix 1 year ago
@makingthematrix thanks for like it. In Kaitennage, as well as in all the other forms, there are several possibilities to flaw from a principle to other in accord to the quality of the uke's structure.
So, the principle I always start with, in this video, is Kaitennage and from there, I adapt the reaction to the chances offered by uke.^_^
fabiobranno 2 months ago
@fabiobranno
hehe :)
As I watch it again I can't stop myself from thinking how similar it is to how Christian Tissier-sensei shows kaitennage and these other techniques. Have you been practicing with Tissier-sensei, by chance? I'm a student of his student. From Poland.
makingthematrix 2 months ago
@makingthematrix Yes, I study with Christian Tissier Shihan since 1996 and in the last few years I study also with Seishiro Endo Shihan.
Who is your teacher?
fabiobranno 2 months ago
@fabiobranno
My teacher is Andrzej Bazylko He was studying with Christian Tissier in 80's and early 90's. Now he has a dojo in Warsaw but still he goes to seminars of Tissier-sensei in many places in Europe and he organizes his seminars in Poland, as well as seminars of Pascal Durchon et Philippe Orban. We maintain close ties with Tissier dojo.
makingthematrix 2 months ago
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makingthematrix 1 year ago
I really enjoyed the video but the title is quite misleading - kaitennage is only one of many techniques used by the sensei in this clip.
makingthematrix 1 year ago
@makingthematrix Every technique used in this seminar, is very linked to kaitennage principles!
fabiobranno 1 year ago
One of the best explanations of kaiten nage that I ever saw. Even without any words...
Congratulations. I had recommended your videos for all my students.
Best regards.
paulocarvalhojr 1 year ago
@paulocarvalhojr I'm happy that you enjoy it!
Best regards to you and your school!
fabiobranno 1 year ago
Fabio,i just wonder have you ever practised with any tai chi practitioners who have very deep roots and know pushing hands?greetings ,jiman
jimanHK 1 year ago
Very good movements!
Congratulations, Fabio Sensei.
paulocarvalhojr 1 year ago
@paulocarvalhojr Domo arigato but you're too kind, Paul!
fabiobranno 1 year ago
Bueno muy bueno! ese es el camino del Aiki saludos de Venezuela Sensei Fabio!
aikiangelgl 1 year ago
@aikiangelgl gracias angel
fabiobranno 1 year ago
Fabio.. SEI UN GRANDE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anche il WAKA SENSEI Daniele Martucci è molto bravo.
aaaikido 1 year ago
@aaaikido Vero, Daniele ha un gran talento!
fabiobranno 1 year ago
Great Posture Fabio. A pleasure to watch your Aikido!
Kelly
valleywineandcheese 1 year ago
@valleywineandcheese Thank you, my friend!i think you're too kind, but It's good to feel you're walking the right way....
fabiobranno 1 year ago
would love to see him in cage fight
jimanHK 1 year ago
@jimanHK Never tried, but I'm pretty good in bowling!
fabiobranno 1 year ago