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  • Thank you very much . sensei.

  • anyone who doubts aikido. trust me my sensei used to just flip me around and when he put pressure on it... u just tap

  • thank you for your teaching, Sensei.

  • it works

  • well this shit truly hurts try it out :D

  • koreans shameless plagiarism has no limit.

    Please find out the truth from following video.

    Aikido vs Hapkido /watch?v=FaOCQ9AQyP0

  • I find this easy to masturbate to.

  • Not asian... Not Brazilian... I don't believe Northwesternern folks or Europeans have any strength unless they have a gun in their hand. Any objection?

  • @WheresMyKey86 yea i do :O eurpeans can learn Martial Arts, o.o''

  • @WheresMyKey86 What about Savate? That's French I believe and incredibly brutal.

  • work... WORKS!!

  • Press 1

  • @Michiel942 said "Jujitsu and Aikido are totally different. [...]"

    A good jujutsu-ka will be aiki. It is not that different. Don't mix up real jujutsu with bullshit they do in MMA.

  • Outstanding video , great technique and even better explanation ..nice job in presenting this and sharing this technique thank you .

  • @Michiel942 Im a jiu jitsu practitioner who knows what its like to have a national ranked wrestler grab wrist control. And I know this wouldnt work...if it would then why wouldnt you see it being done in anything besides aikido demonstrations...

  • @Michiel942 This would not work on a legitmate wrestler with wrist control.

  • Im guessing aikido is purely for defending yourself against random average attackers because if a good wrestler got wrist control..this would NEVER work...

  • if you don't know how to fall, you will feel the pain

  • for me second control (Nikyo) is the best and most effective technique in real life situations. It literally brings down the "enemy" at your disposal.

    Very good video.

  • nothing special about this idiot's techniques.

    it¨'s clearly false no good techniques.

    aikido is 100 times inferior than MMA or Brazilian jiu jitsu.

  • @BluePittbull666 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ROFL!!!

    Aikido is a defensive martial art against every type of attack...

    if you want to compare, see the video that Steven Seagel teachs Anderson Silva "Aranha" how to attack properly.. Seagel is a Nidan in Aikido, just to clarify...

  • @kogyblack: Seagal is Nidan? perhaps in 1974 or so ;) ; if Wiki is correct, he's 7th dan, which is not too shabby :)

  • @BluePittbull666 your obviously the most ignorant type of humain being...and you've never practiced any martial arts so dont run your mouth.

  • after an hour of practicing this,my thighs were totaly broke and didnt want to play anymore,all the forced up and down action is torture,thats without mentioning the aching wrists,ya cant move when this hold is done right,apart from to go down,a wrist breaker.

  • @ADZ23774 just like wanking?

  • @MrNupit you sound like you do a lot of that,dont worry,one day you'll get a real girl =]

  • @ADZ23774 better you look for a Dojo and learn live with a sensei.. it's not good to learn Aikido and other martial just by videos. Any detail wrong can hurt you or your uke.

  • @kogyblack it was with a sensei all though i didnt live with him,once a week at the liesure centre does me mate,

  • Why the dresses?

  • exceptional

  • Why the coolots?

  • @poopoo111222333 Why are you such an idiot. Google it for an answer.

  • @poopoo111222333 why such an idiot. google it.

  • Thank you. This is my favorite lock, and I've just learned how to make it better!

  • Aikido masters don't give a shit about tournaments...

  • LoL aikido sucks & is useless.

    MMA best system ever.

    no aikido master has ever won a tournament.

  • @BluePittbull666 you dumb ass it aint the same thing all types of M A can beat each other MMA is a fighting/attacking mixed fighing styles aikido is not it is purely self defence and is very effective done by an expert,ive seen a 5'3 guy drop a 6'3 guy on his head in a second .tournament fighting is not for real anyway,done under rules streetfighting is the real world and aikido, believe me against yob/thug is extremely good at fucking them up A broken arm is better than a black eye?right

  • if ur opponent is too strong this cant work cuz he can resist :s

  • Why the skirts?

  • @poopoo111222333 official aikido wearings.. why? idk

  • @poopoo111222333 they're actually pants that have huge legs, It's called a Hakama

  • I practice Krav Maga and we use this move from Aikido.

    When you see it, it doesn´t seems like much,  but it HURTS like HELL!!

  • @Anthraxx132 Is this move effective in terms of self defense?

  • @EatTinker If you do it right you´ll have the other person on his knees and from there you can perfom other moves, like puting him on the ground or a kick to the head.

    Not something you can use in a real fight, cause no one will ever grab you from the wrist.

    But quite good for self defense if this happens.

  • @Anthraxx132 Not exactly true. I was grabbed like this once when some guy tried to pull me outside for a fight. Except it was a cross side grab on the sleeve of my jacket.  A quick hard nikkyo and his legs buckled and he quickly pulled his arm back from the pain.

  • If u get pinned many times it really starts to hurt!!!

    ( T_T)\(^-^ )

  • Amazing. I would truly enjoy learning this.

  • you know, because aikido is so simple, yet so effective, people will think that its fake. "hey, he touched that guy and he just went down". surely they have never tasted nykio, or kotegashi

  • that shit hurts like hell =.=

  • Nice learning aids. I teach hapkido and always watch these, too. The Japanese got it right. More efficient and effective. If you want a good show? Watch Koreans.

  • aikido likes judo :o

  • hasta en youtube mete publicidad..parece telecinco,por dios

  • I am really surprised how good these videos are.

    However I still advise people to go to Aikido lessons if they want to learn these stuff.

    But it helps to see the basics.

  • What I love about this excersize is that you can train it on yourself :D

  • we learn this at (japanese) jiujitsu as well, although we never do the side step.

  • Yeah me too! My wrist was killing me 4 days after we practiced it! Great technique, n packs quite a Punch!!

  • i dont ger how hes falling down, is he using any force, or is it some sort of pin?

  • There's a huge torque on the wrist that's pretty much only relieved by kneeling down. Senei cranked my wrist pretty good when I was learning it. Packs quite a punch for such a simple looking technique. :)

  • @Cantbethatold cos it really , i mean REALLY hurts

  • MrMeat31, it's more painful than it looks. I once had a co-worker ask me if Aikido worked. I did the same technique to him and wasn't ready for him stiffening. He leaped into a sink. He was fine after, but the yelp he made as intense. I had the same reaction the first time my Sensei did that to me. ;)

  • hah ok thanks, i tried a little amatuer arm bend on my 6'4" 290 lbs friends today, dropped him right in the hallway lol

  • @traviseneix I second that, when my sensei did this to me as an example it sore for a week

  • i dont understand how it brings him down 1:02

  • You will probably not know till someone tries it on you. Yesterday I felt that pain, and believe me, the only chance for your body for easing the pain is going down - if done correctly.

  • @Zoleeca yeah, ive been through it like 2 days ago on a training. hurts like hell

  • i love aikido. very creative and effective in the way u bring an opponent down

  • very very good best aikido teacher online,respect keep it doing

  • If you keep putting it off until you're "flexible enough" you may never get around to getting started. Just start. You don't have to be particularly flexible. You just have to be willing to learn.

  • very simple and effective technique

  • geno0607 u dont have to be flexible i am taking aikido and very not flexible u get flexible as u practice each technique and do the stretches

  • i want to start aikido but i am not very flexible should i work on that before joing a dojo??

  • i dont think that will be a problem

    you could still train :)

  • i amdoing aikido and i am not very flexable and it is awsome for me

  • Probably the best youtube vid on *teaching* katate tori nikkyo, not just demonstrating it in fancy ways. Simply solid.

  • Thanks a lot for this video. It will help me during my exercises. I wish I could one day do the same...

  • Excellent technical explanation. Thanks for the video.

  • All right guys...now put your thinking caps on. And answer a simple question. If this guy was to fight Mike Tyson in his prime, which one of these techniques, would he use? Dont try answering cause its a rhetorical question. Tyson would eat him alive!!

  • so you answer your own rhetorical question but no one else can... hmmm

  • As a yellow belt, my instantaneous goal would be to avoid a direct Tyson punch. If he grabbed my wrist, nikkyo would give me time to escape. If nikkyo didn't catch, then I'd tenkan and do something else, like catch a sankyo or a kokyunage and get out of his reach. When you're outmatched, you still can protect yourself. Even if you block and back roll, whatever works. An aikido expert would have a variety of options. Mike can't bite ya if he's face down and immobilized by a Nikkyo cradle pin!

  • Hi friend. Thanks for the response. As someone who is a trained boxer, I would use the good old technique of bombarding my opponent with a variety of punches. And I think if the two of us were to fight (hypothetically), I think the last man who stands will be the one who is quicker. Even in boxing, half the strategy is avoiding your opponent's blows. But with due respect, I think boxing is more practical as a fighting strategy. Any responses to my comment are welcome for healthy discussions.

  • @distantproximity good idea but a flurry of punches is easily avoided by moving back aikido do teach some nasty strike pionts to i trained for a bit but went back to my route tae kwon do and thai boxing for me but my tkd instructor had a 2nd dan in aikido so we still get shown alot of moves :)

  • Wow. "What-if" questions like this never cease to amaze me. Mike Tyson will kill me if he hit me. I'd rather drink a beer with Mike. Oh, but what if I'm preparing to use this technique and a ninja rolls out from under a car and cuts my achilles tendon? What if an earthquake starts? C'mon people. You can "what-if" something to death. It still all comes down to how you train.

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  • Wow man, I just started watching these vids and I like how you never strike the guy but the unfortunate thing is that in a harmful situation I dont think someone may go immediately after your arms at all, it would be more of a striking fight I would assume.

    I like you techniques. Seem very effective.

  • as if in a fight someone gets your wrist:s

  • Have you ever been in a fight? :P Some do, they grab your wrist so they think you can't punch them, so they in turn can punch you, so there are techniques to counter wrists-grabs, Nikyo is not the only one. It's not because you don't understand Aikido, that it necessarily makes it useless.

  • yes I did and no techniques can be used without the other one fisting ya ive done martial arts for 8 years and all my techniques where useless I tried aND JUST MOST OF IT HALF WORKED just had to rely on strength

  • Well, of course no technique can be done without the opponent attacking you, Aikido is not offense, it's defense, you take the opponent's strenght, not yours, if you rely on your own strenght, not only do you not follow the technique, but you're going against the Aikido philosophy, and if you don't care about the philosophy, well, don't even bother doing Aikido.

  • Great video, great explanation of nikyo, just wanted to comment that: you need to work in your Kamae urgently, i know that this video was just a demo but you can't demonstrate anything with a shitty stand like that, in any point of the video, if your opponent had thrown his weight in your direction, you would have lost balance, second thing is that i think you should have given a bigger enphasis to your opponent's energy, and how you were harmonizing your own with his. Thank You for ur time!

  • Actually, I firmly believe in having no stance. In the moment I am free to choose whatever path I choose. I'm not locked into what kamae I'm in. Yes, I know this differs with your background but that's why I posted the vids. This is MY version of doing things. Quite simply it works for me. Yours works for you. Welcome to the individual art of aikido my friend. Oh, and I didn't get in to the blending aspect due to having a limit of 2 minutes per technique. Thanks.

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  • get a smith and weston and call it a freaking day man youre wasting your time.

  • Explain

  • Great demonstration of Nikyo, Gary. Straight and to the point.

    Peace.

  • what does "morotetori" "kosatori" and "katatetori" refer to?

  • these are all phrases meaning "wrist grab".

  • Tori-means grip

    Katate is a wrist-used to describe being gripped on your right hand by their left (same side)

    Kosa generally means "cross" or across the gap between opponents- like their left is grabbing your left.

    I have never heard of morotetori. Sure you heard it right?

  • "morotetori" is when uke uses both hands to grab one of nage's wrists.

  • I've only heard that referred to as Ryote-tori. Interesting.

  • Ryotetori is two hands holding two wrists. Morotetori is two hands holding one wrist.

  • In my class that's called Ryo-tekubi tori. Whatev. Do the move, that's what matters.

  • Hmm, well, tekubi tori is holding both hands individually from the rear (it looks slightly like a bear hug). Yeah, just do the move. I'm sure someone who knew traditional Japanese could enlighten us as to the difference between the two.

  • See, the little japanese I know, tekubi tori just means wrist grab, no modifier. But the point is how you do it. It's not like the japanese have to worry about translating everything into a foreign language while they learn. Why don't we just teach it in english?

  • Well, to answer your last question, Aikido is taught with the Japanese names for the techniques due to the fact that Aikido is a traditional martial art, so it is traditionally taught in Japanese. Many less traditional shidoin have started teaching in pure English, rarely adding in the traditional names of the techniques.

    BTW, in my local Aikikai dojo, they dictate that a wrist grab would purely be katatetori or kosatori (rare), modified by ai hamni or gokyu hamni.

  • Yeah, see where I study they call it either Katatetor, or katate kosa tori. It's all Aikido though.

  • Classic

  • nice once

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