Why move out of range of kick by stepping inside and still block it. And, generally, blocking kicks is not wise. Independent of that, however, during the time of blocking, attacker is free to attack with another weapon. It would be interesting to see this gentleman function against attacks that were not choreographed. That is an appropriate request if one is going to frame Aikido as viable in self defense applications.
I have always been told that samurai teachings very rarely included kicks since they are hard to perform and probably less effective with and against the samurai armour. This is why kicks are rare in aikido. I practice aikido myself and one has also to realize that one of the weak spots of aikido is when it comes to kicks and defence against them.
Well, kicks are basic program for 1st Dan graduation.
If you remember: Aikido is based on Samurai combat techniques ... which includes kicks. All old style Aikido schools had kicks ... they are only out of fashion in our days.
Someone once asked Yamada sensei "Why don't we practice against kicks" his response was "because we don't want to make other martial arts look bad" =)
First of all, Christian Tissier is Shihan (not sensei), and Mawashi geri and Mae geri are teached in Aikido. Et puis je présume que tu est Francais, donc si tu pratiques l'aikido, pour y avoir participé, je te conseille fortement de faire un des stage nationaux avec Christian Tissier et tu reviendra dire ici ce que tu en penses
Shihan is a very rare title, which Tissier Sensei has earned, but anyone of intellectual status, including scientists, may be called sensei. The kicking techniques are taught, but only serve as a component of ukemi, and I haven't seen much keridori at all.
Don't let the retards bring you down...
attilaclark 3 months ago
Why move out of range of kick by stepping inside and still block it. And, generally, blocking kicks is not wise. Independent of that, however, during the time of blocking, attacker is free to attack with another weapon. It would be interesting to see this gentleman function against attacks that were not choreographed. That is an appropriate request if one is going to frame Aikido as viable in self defense applications.
PiedPiper97601 1 year ago
0:27: was he using his Ki/Chi? He didn't even touch his opponent...!!
methoxymetopon 3 years ago
kicks and punches. they will come at you either vertically or horizontally. just get out of the way and strike back(atemi).
the wonders of aikido-you can do anything you want to a technique. however you want to execute it is up to you.
night02machine 3 years ago
I have always been told that samurai teachings very rarely included kicks since they are hard to perform and probably less effective with and against the samurai armour. This is why kicks are rare in aikido. I practice aikido myself and one has also to realize that one of the weak spots of aikido is when it comes to kicks and defence against them.
johnmatsson 4 years ago
Well, kicks are basic program for 1st Dan graduation.
If you remember: Aikido is based on Samurai combat techniques ... which includes kicks. All old style Aikido schools had kicks ... they are only out of fashion in our days.
Jiyukan 5 years ago
Someone once asked Yamada sensei "Why don't we practice against kicks" his response was "because we don't want to make other martial arts look bad" =)
p00kietanuki 5 years ago
cool :)
go2sotare 4 years ago
hum...you are right a kick a very usual and traditional in aikido...tsss
We have to know what we are doing, if it is aikido or any bunch of fighting martial arts
alainparis62 5 years ago
If we always did what was "traditional" the art would never grow. As much as I like budo, the traditional way isn't the only way to do things.
p00kietanuki 5 years ago
Amazingly stupid for a 7th Dan Sensei.
Aikido is Aikido not Street Fighter...
alainparis62 5 years ago
Where do you seen streetfighting in this video?
fabiobranno 5 years ago
First of all, Christian Tissier is Shihan (not sensei), and Mawashi geri and Mae geri are teached in Aikido. Et puis je présume que tu est Francais, donc si tu pratiques l'aikido, pour y avoir participé, je te conseille fortement de faire un des stage nationaux avec Christian Tissier et tu reviendra dire ici ce que tu en penses
tomlongpont 5 years ago
Shihan is a very rare title, which Tissier Sensei has earned, but anyone of intellectual status, including scientists, may be called sensei. The kicking techniques are taught, but only serve as a component of ukemi, and I haven't seen much keridori at all.
MaxBrains 4 years ago
sbav
elychic 5 years ago