the yoshinkan aikido needs a little bit more power,o sensei said in an interview that aikido came after the war,because he lost the level of power he had///
i prefer Yoshinkan style vs Aikikai . honestly you can master Aikido in short period of time if you ignore the details of steps and just go for the "bigger purpose" of the moves. If you know what i meant ... :-)
@srbournival seriously, it is kind of hard to explain. Suffice to mention that when it come to application you dont really "dance" for god sake. Thus the yoshinkan style is more appropriate. IMHO
Yoshinkan has its strengths and weaknesses. One of the things I love about it that doesn't come across on these clips, is that if you do the technique right despite doing each movement slowly uke cannot resist or strike sh'te. It's weakness is that many do not move beyond the regimental form. But those that do have a truly powerful martial art. To keep kamae under real pressure is the ultimate test - and when powerful kamae is combined with fluid movement it is great to watch - and feel
i like this style but only for learing.. to execute one should round off and do them smooth.
we are also yoshinkan but i think mostly we are everything cause everyone in my dojo who teaches have all the styles. but i think our requirements are national for norway yoshinkan.
Eventually yoshinkan is practiced more fluidly, but that is more advanced. First your taught precise step by step movements and then once mastered you learn how to flow with the techniques.
it is good with robotic training , we dont do that in our dojo but i try to do it like this for learinng .. because you can clearly see yourself how to stand
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Altough it looks really nice, you need to have really stupid oponents for this style of martial art to work. If an attacker isn't stupid enough to blindly run into the hands of an Aikidoka, things would look rather different...
"...you need to have really stupid oponents for this style of martial art to work." That's simply not true. Don't forget that Aikido came out of Jiu-jutsu and incorporates many of the very effective joints, locks and throws of that form. Although I wouldn't rely on aikido exclusively, when combined with other, harder forms, it's highly effective against even the most skilled opponent, with the added benefit of not causing permanent harm; important in today's litigious society.
the yoshinkan aikido needs a little bit more power,o sensei said in an interview that aikido came after the war,because he lost the level of power he had///
ravisdb 1 month ago
No, he is very strong Yoshinkan.
He was four year as uchideshi of Shioda
atagaew 4 months ago
Whats this? Robocop aikido?? Aikido is about AIKI!!
yuukannahoshi 7 months ago
excellent technique
ggaden 7 months ago
i prefer Yoshinkan style vs Aikikai . honestly you can master Aikido in short period of time if you ignore the details of steps and just go for the "bigger purpose" of the moves. If you know what i meant ... :-)
MultiLooksee 10 months ago
@MultiLooksee What do you mean? Seriously
srbournival 8 months ago
@srbournival seriously, it is kind of hard to explain. Suffice to mention that when it come to application you dont really "dance" for god sake. Thus the yoshinkan style is more appropriate. IMHO
MultiLooksee 8 months ago
Yoshinkan has its strengths and weaknesses. One of the things I love about it that doesn't come across on these clips, is that if you do the technique right despite doing each movement slowly uke cannot resist or strike sh'te. It's weakness is that many do not move beyond the regimental form. But those that do have a truly powerful martial art. To keep kamae under real pressure is the ultimate test - and when powerful kamae is combined with fluid movement it is great to watch - and feel
markaval 1 year ago
I didn't know Steve Carell practiced Aikido!
watts18269 2 years ago
Did you know that Steven Seagal does?!
FinalKenny2 2 years ago
@FinalKenny2 i think he was aikikai
Shapeshifterxxx 6 months ago
i like this style but only for learing.. to execute one should round off and do them smooth.
we are also yoshinkan but i think mostly we are everything cause everyone in my dojo who teaches have all the styles. but i think our requirements are national for norway yoshinkan.
Aur0rah 3 years ago
Eventually yoshinkan is practiced more fluidly, but that is more advanced. First your taught precise step by step movements and then once mastered you learn how to flow with the techniques.
johnm543 2 years ago
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Aur0rah 2 years ago
I agree, i like what you have described.
Aur0rah 2 years ago
nice. Great short video, it went over some of the basics. very good
ravenaikido 3 years ago
I love Yoshinkan, they are a bit robotic though.
watts18269 3 years ago
it is good with robotic training , we dont do that in our dojo but i try to do it like this for learinng .. because you can clearly see yourself how to stand
Aur0rah 3 years ago
just wanted to chime in with a few other posters and say tori's form is absolutely increasable in this clip.
opivy22 3 years ago
Have to say, the stance and posture I see in Yoshinkan aikido practitioners is always perfect.
Dalwhinnie15 4 years ago
Nice clip. I've always had a soft spot for aikido. I especially like the section where he does the robot. Devasting.
deadlypalms 4 years ago
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Altough it looks really nice, you need to have really stupid oponents for this style of martial art to work. If an attacker isn't stupid enough to blindly run into the hands of an Aikidoka, things would look rather different...
Robotnik777 4 years ago
"...you need to have really stupid oponents for this style of martial art to work." That's simply not true. Don't forget that Aikido came out of Jiu-jutsu and incorporates many of the very effective joints, locks and throws of that form. Although I wouldn't rely on aikido exclusively, when combined with other, harder forms, it's highly effective against even the most skilled opponent, with the added benefit of not causing permanent harm; important in today's litigious society.
bricology 3 years ago 2
WAS UKE WAITING FOR AN INVITE ?
JOHNBRANSKI 4 years ago
sympathique, je ne connaissais pas cette vidéo. "you start with the base and you end with the base" Shioda.
mgurvan 4 years ago
this guy has really good basics!!!even his chushin ryoku is so powerfull
yudansha06 5 years ago
That hot man!!! Taking a sword from form a guy! Woa I never figure it could be possible.
DonHawks 5 years ago
I am really surprised by Muguruza sensei fluidity and powerful techniques.
kazuouke 5 years ago
That's probably the coolest Yoshinkan stuff I've seen on the net. Freakin' awesome man.
Samurai314 5 years ago