Won't work. The reality is the attacker will let go of their grip a great deal earlier and they will rebalance themselves via their OWN footwork earlier also and then strike again EVEN if they were likely (which they are not) to grab you like this
what does it have to do with yokomen-uchi when it is clearly ryo-kate-dori irimi-nage as pointed out below. Hamni is important and irrelevant at the same time. If I am in natural stance one half step forward or backwards I am in hamni. Hamni and hito-imi are essential for opening the hips in strong ko-tai form.
...I'm not sure what gave you that impression. Hanmi is not negated through experience but improved upon. Aikido is nothing without hanmi. Without hanmi you cannot use your hips to execute powerful nage for example. The Founder constantly stressed the importance of basic form. Aikido without hanmi is like aikido without kiai or kokkyu: Not Aikido.
he doesn't cross uke's center point when he turns around ,and shi ho nage is originally meant that you face every direction(west,east,south,north) and even though it is not clear in the modern version you can often see traces of distinct facing towards directions when turning,this is a kind of iriminage.
right, difficult to say what technique it is, attack is ryote kata dori? Defense is combination of intention for shiho nage but finishes as tenchi-irimi nage.
Won't work. The reality is the attacker will let go of their grip a great deal earlier and they will rebalance themselves via their OWN footwork earlier also and then strike again EVEN if they were likely (which they are not) to grab you like this
dobberdoss 6 months ago
that's iriminage
eugenesuke 3 years ago
cool takedown
harveyhltn999 3 years ago
iriminage of course :D
nice to practice it
Flogenesisofageek 3 years ago
what does it have to do with yokomen-uchi when it is clearly ryo-kate-dori irimi-nage as pointed out below. Hamni is important and irrelevant at the same time. If I am in natural stance one half step forward or backwards I am in hamni. Hamni and hito-imi are essential for opening the hips in strong ko-tai form.
stevetuson 4 years ago
Of course his hanmi is here!
But maybe you dont know what ito e mi is?
Philippe voarino were uchi deshi of Saito sensei and is 6th dan of iwama aikido. this technique is an irimi nage variation in kotai form
thebridecorpse 4 years ago
Garbage. Probably the worst excuse for a yokomen strike I've ever seen.
genkitengu 4 years ago
In Tomkiki Ryu it looks closest to Aiki Nage. Aiki nage is a terrible name, but in this case it fits pretty good.
SenseiStrange 4 years ago
ryokata dori irimi nage, basic form. Don't really understand the discussion, it's a basic Iwama ryu technique.
xzeroxz 4 years ago
nice, if your fast and coordinated(or the opponent's dis coordinated) it has some real street applications.
kinokid 4 years ago
kokyunage.
wawisan 5 years ago
I was tempted to say kokyunage, as well.
But nevertheless, I would agree its more an irimi nage form.
blauviking 4 years ago
It's a forbiden technique you see in O Sensei Budo. Not irimi nage not Shiho nage. It's demonstrate the principles of Aikido not a strict form.
libria 5 years ago
Ryo kata dori iriminage. Although executed very badly; without hanmi (at the end) and without steping through when executing the nage.
svp07 5 years ago
Hanmi is not important. Most higher level Aikidaka that I like use shizen hontai - a natural body posture.
SenseiStrange 4 years ago
...I'm not sure what gave you that impression. Hanmi is not negated through experience but improved upon. Aikido is nothing without hanmi. Without hanmi you cannot use your hips to execute powerful nage for example. The Founder constantly stressed the importance of basic form. Aikido without hanmi is like aikido without kiai or kokkyu: Not Aikido.
genkitengu 4 years ago
he doesn't cross uke's center point when he turns around ,and shi ho nage is originally meant that you face every direction(west,east,south,north) and even though it is not clear in the modern version you can often see traces of distinct facing towards directions when turning,this is a kind of iriminage.
eugenesuke 5 years ago
irimi nage because uke's arms are both on the same side
silvio32 5 years ago
right, difficult to say what technique it is, attack is ryote kata dori? Defense is combination of intention for shiho nage but finishes as tenchi-irimi nage.
Nomad101 5 years ago