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  • haha i just learned this move today

  • Ok so I'm in judo (don't hate me :p would it be cheating if I used this?

  • WAT IF THE UKE RESISTS ?? AT A SITUATION LIKE IT WAS AT 0:40

  • @BuzzTeddyHead I have not lost respect for the art, only the soul who wants me to write between the lines. I was thinking of drawing a weapon.

  • I was worrying about a headbutt at first but @ 1:01 that seems counterable.

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  • I really like this technique, although I've only had a few chances to try it out - it's a lot harder than it looks!

  • isn't it ryotedori tenchinage?

  • question: what if they let go of your wrist? 

  • @ABCdawggg This is a good question. This basic technique is practiced static at first as above where the technique is to begin separating the strength with the hands and also taking their balance away. You can imagine if the person is much stronger than you the techique needs to be one the correct way or it would not work. As flow is added to the movement the attackers momentum coming in helps a great deal as well as long as you understand the correct technique...if the y let go in a real

  • Respond to this video... attack it will not matter if they let go as the speed of the attack makes the technique occur very fast. Also, the balance is taken in the first step so the body positioning is what sets it up at which point their balance is gone already...then the second step leads them to fall and finally the body leans over to push them downwards. The hands actually dont do the throw, but the body does. In a static practice if they let go then theres no point in practicing

  • if i saw u on the street id probebly call u a puff but after seeing this i would make fucking i conntact with u

  • @mikeyandbrendy Do you read what you type man ? learn to type jesus.

  • @soulhunter268 they shouldn't have time to resist bc you're supposed to do the move fast he's just doing it slow in the vid for demonstration

  • Your technics on 5 kyu. Sorry.

  • I love watching these videos, but the advertisements are killing me!

  • Aikido is kind of like wing chun right?

  • Good thing about Aikido: You don't have to send people to the hospital. Bad thing about Aikido: It's a purely defensive art, meaning it's NEVER for offense, unless you bring the guy into offense... Wait, so defense is the best offense? What?

  • @hbar45 i have always say that

    oh and by the way if the person resists then i doubt this move is effective

  • @soulhunter268 The guy is supposed to be unprepared so yeah. The point of Aikido is redirection of force, and in my experience of being the victim of this move, I don't think you can resist it once you're caught in it.

  • I almost wish they weren't wearing hakama; it makes it harder to see their legs.

  • Aikido is super!

  • oh That's a kool story, It makes me cry.

  • I'd love to see him try to do this bullchit move on a wrestler.

  • @JohnnyBoyCali Wrestling is fake... thought you knew that.

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  • Aikido is all about moving hand and body and timing and getting off the line.Some ask who would grab you that way . Well this how we learn the technique once you learn it you can use it in many way. I have study in Tae Kwon Do and Judo, Kyuki-Do, Aikido. All the art that I have study Aikido is the only one that give me alot more options. like I dont have to kick or punch them. It let me control them with out hurting them if I dont what too.

  • great vids, just like throwing pearls in front of pigs :)

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  • i just started taking aikido classes...you can really hurt someone once you get good at this regardless of size

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  • I know this is suppose to be a basic exercise but what kind of attacker would come up and just grab both your hands?

  • @yaspence Someone who's about to hold you for their friends to beat you.

  • how many time we must repeat that this is not question of style but who uses that style in very high level anything works even the most stupid things:)

  • Same old stupid comments of pitting one style against another. To set the record straight a well practiced martial artist usually does not get into fights and if they do they usually do not fight another martial artist And in the street most martial arts are great for self defense. Being a gladiator in the ring is not the same as a real street fight . There is no jabbing but there is biting poking and stabbing. which you cannot do in the ring .

  • I have a question ....I've been studying aikido from the line of Saotome Sensei for a while and I'm tired of this drills of one finger, and these silly things instead of focusing more on the real aspects of self defense...is all Aikido like that or is just the school I am practicing? Thanks!

  • @JohnLennon100

    The one real drawback to Aikido is that it's a very conceptual martial that is completely open to interpretation, therefore you'll have a wide degree of difference in the way it is taught. Some Dojos will be right out to lunch in the way it's Sensei teaches Aikido. So it's up to the student to see past the exercises and see the principles being implied. The one finger exercise teaches you to see and feel the line of energy by following the line without using your own strength.

  • @JohnLennon100 Honestly, the more conceptual the training early on, the better and quicker you'll pick up techniques later. Sometimes it's worth to have that. Think of Karate Kid: Washing a car, something that seems pretty useless right? But the movement in it is actually a parry.

  • @Junjokar I get the point ...thank you!

  • Aikido doesn't actually have any techniques, everything you see is a bastardized version of an old style of Japanese jiu jitsu. Their actual purpose is to teach you the very principles of martial arts. Balance, flow of energy, timing, the mechanics of human anatomy. On the surface the training style looks retarded, and if you take the techniques to literally and try to apply them in a real situation you'll get rocked, but if you apply the principles learned you'll do just fine.

  • Everywhere in youtube it's full of incredible aikido vid how they can manage kicking, boxing, grappling and everything. AIKIDO IS A FAKE AND IT SIMPLY DOESN'T WORK! go in a dojo and try go in a dojo and try... YEAH I'M HERE AND I WANTO GO IN A DOJO TO TRY! HIDE UNDER YOUR PATHETIC VIDS OF YOUR DREAMS

  • I would first like to thank you for your demonstrations. I am curious as to why you choose to complete this technique with a forward stance. As my sensei taught this technique he added forward momentum into tenkan, on the presumption there would more than one attacker with one in front being more of a disstraction. I find this to very much practical as i have encountered this very situation

  • many of these movements are just like in tai chi chan and wing chun. very neat and revealing.

  • nice one. I think Roy dean has used Aikido extensively with BJJ. One of these days someone is gonna put Aikido on the map in MMA.

  • @filipenis96 Aikido is useless in a real fight.

    no way aikido has any chance against grapplers , Brazilian jiu jitsu .

  • @BluePittbull666 Oh no another BJJ Cheerleader

  • @BluePittbull666 Actually it can does very well when properly trained. The philosphy of our school is that jujitsu (real not the brazilian style) owns the ground. Us, having come from jujitsu originally, "rents" the ground. Its not where we want to work or stay. So we work to remove ourselves from that position. In a real life/death fight I don't want to be tangled up with 1 person on the ground. Makes no sense

  • @isaeagle4031 i agree. you'll be laying on the ground choking 1 guy out while his friend comes and stomps your head into the ground.

  • @BluePittbull666 just think akido is al about the uke charging in just like a bjj or wrestler going for a take down, thats their bread and butter, hell they'd thank you for the throw you just gave them.

  • I like kittenz :D

  • Interesting this has some of the same movements as an osoto gari thanks guys good post.

  • what happens when he lets go before you off balance him and your whole face (chin temple and all) are right next to his elbow

  • @mmaninjitsu Its a matter of timing with this technique but if you can get him off balance while wrapping your hand around his head and place your hip behind his,so you can sweep him behind his leg to throw him over your side.This is just an exercise technique that can be easily turn into another technique.The instructer is clear and easy on describe the steps .I think its very good video.

  • @jnconick183 i agree

    I'm a big supporter of aikido, I was just wondering what the practical applications were

  • This dojo always looks so small in the videos. I would like to see the bloopers. I'd bet you'd see a uke being thrown against the TV with an irimi nage or tai otoshi :P

  • Thanks , bully is going to think again before threatening me. XD

  • I took a quiz and this was the outcome the quiz itself told me i was more likely to practice. I like so far it seems very soothing when you get the hang of it and get it down This style of fighting make me think of Ying & Yang ☯ ^^

  • i wonder whos home is that

  • BOLOGNA

  • does he step forward or sidways what part of body do you touch with perp

  • forward

  • En este video la mano correspondiente a SHIN ofrece un apoyo lo que no debería ser la mano debe estar perpendicular al suelo no paralela.

  • Very Interesting

  • its ryokkatatoritenchi nage

  • what dvd is this from

  • I remember a 6th degree Aikido black belt trying this on me back in 1996. It is so clear in my mind still The heaven and earth bullshit that he was talking about.

  • Is it possible to practice these moves by yourself (without a partner)

  • @Timin8or94

    not to master them but to practice the basic movements will make you body and mind become used to them and prepare you to practice on someone. With someone excuse me lol.

  • @Timin8or94

    You can practice the footwork by yourself, if you have a good enough imagination to envision an Uke there with you.

  • looked like irimi nage to me at the end! "this is it, go ahead" good to warn your uke.

  • @dobberdoss

    Iriminage and Tenchi nage are very similiar. iriminage uses Kokyu though, an oscilation like breathing.

  • Abdoulschmidt,check Imanari,he has used Kotegaeshi(wrist reversal)on live opponents and I believe it was caol uno who used Mune gatame(a variation of waki gatame or hiji shime)in competition standing and broke the other fighters arm.

  • love this technique

  • you cant judge a fighting style till you have experienced it for your self.

  • Nice clip.

    Small point on the subs: Its shihonage, not shiyunage.

  • its techniques not tecnhinage.

  • if the person bigger and stronger

  • aikido is just a fitness or combat sport for old man...i never seen an aikido technique in mma. why?...lol

  • @abdoulshmit it's banned in mma.. you can easily break bones with those TQ's.. So it's only for self defense

  • @ThePaultergeist no there is a lot of "accident" in mma with breaking bones...it s impossible in to catch a real punch like in demonstration of aikido

  • @abdoulshmit

    Have you tried some of these techniques and they didn't work? Try again, except this time try it again with a open mind to possibilities; this technique will not work for all situations.

    That is why when you learn these and other techniques you analyze the technique, exercise, form, or bunkai in a 'what if' mentality; not 'it's set in stone' mentality.

    And, yes, it can break bones if done with with intent or if you have no choice but to cause a break on your attacker.

  • @abdoulshmit I think proper and constant training will give you a chance to dodge and even catch real punches

  • @ThePaultergeist you should watch less movie

  • @abdoulshmit I love to watch movies about ma because i'm an enthusiast. there's nothing wrong about that.. I can see that you are full of doubts about this video. The slow punch is done on purpose in order for you to see the technique in progress.. obviously, in real life situations, punches would be faster than that of the video and so this is where training and practice comes in...

  • @abdoulshmit I have studied Aikido since 1991. I have never seen anyone 'catch' a punch.

  • @abdoulshmit MMA is a sport. Aikido is not. Aikido is a study of martial arts principles of motion. It is learning the underlying principles that are the main goal, not the techniques.

  • very crisp, very clean demonstration

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  • Yes you are worng. Muay thai is worng way of dong kick and BullshitJuJutsu is glorified wrestling. Also why the fuck you want to be "dangerous" on the street? Are you some sort of gansta rapist? If that so then just buy a gun.

  • Follow the thread, my comment is a response. Obvious newfag is obvious so ill forgive you just this time.

  • Why are you mad? You ask to be corected if worng. If you don't mean something, dont say it.

  • i am not mad....you are the one with the attitude . You are the one that came with completely unnecessery comments.

  • @tubetubetube he wants protect himself if needed:)so he just wants tolearn some realthings also:)allmartial arts are close to real fight than aikido aikido is good to look bad to use:). but as the formof nice ballett it is more peacful than others martial art forms but more unrealistic too:). can u diggest that:)no u cant:)truth hurts:)

  • aikido is a great technique especially if you will combine it with boxing and karate!!!! no one can beat you!!!!!! i

  • @wisd0m18 lol i am in aikido. what i would combine with aikido is Judo, Ju jitsu, or Hopkido. each are closly related. judo and ju jitsu are more grab orintated and closer while in my opinion hopkido is the offensive version of aikido. if you are curious about hopkido just type in KING OF HOPKIDO

  • @DadoPennsylvania i correct better leave aikido waste of time:)

  • sorry but showman188 is a retard.

  • Gary u Rule!!

  • That's good if your Uke, lets you but what if they resist...like most people.....you go up they resist with force down.......don't you have to change your move......its confusing but I love it just the same....

  • i would like to request a video with normal street fighting senarios......great videos,

  • When I was a kid, my uncle gave me a poster as a birthday present. It was a picture of two guys in weird clothes fighting. It said: Aikido, the way of the warrior. Since then, I´ve always wanted to learn Aikido, since living in a small village in a distant Island, I never had the chance.

  • @Sveinn73 Hehe, amazing. What Island do you live in?

  • @Sveinn73 

  • This guy makes the technique look so simple and easy......its not. For being called a basic technique its actually kinda difficult.

  • Aikido its instant karma!!

  • I study in BJJ and Aikido. BJJ is great if you want to roll around on the ground and sometimes it comes to that in a fight. But as purely self defense Aikido is one of the better arts.

  • I do study BJJ but you don't study Aikido and so have no idea what I'm talking about

  • Actually you're wrong on that. UFC is not truly ultimate fighting (otherwise there'd be one good foot stomp or ankle break and the fight's over), it is a game, just like boxing or wrestling.

    The Gracies won a lot of matches, and then as everyone else started to figure out their game, they backed out. Ever wonder why?

    They had the new technique on the block.

    Besides, It doesn't matter the art, it's the artist that makes it great.

  • @zeppy215 - the uke is the attacker -

  • for correction uke is the one who receives the throw and the nage is the one making the throw

  • I stand corrected - thank you!

  • someone translated the uke to "the one who suffer"

    so in training the attaker and the one who receives the Technique (not ownly the throw)

  • @Atatakaidan Well, technically, the uke is the person being thrown.

  • @hyru913 - yes, agreed - and one who is actually using Aikido is not attacking anyone. The attacker is the one being thrown.

  • I know you addressed this to the Savior (Jesus), but let me answer if you don't mind...There is a reason this is called a "lesson" and that it's only 2 minutes long. We are working on principles found in the techniques. This exact technique might not work in all situations. But the principles that make it work are applicable. You'll find these principles at work in boxing, fighting, wrestling, kickboxing, muay thai, etc. You just have to know enough to actually practice & empty your cup.

  • @kyushoaikiguy Very good comment you posted

  • @kyushoaikiguy "I know you addressed this to the Savior (Jesus)" comment shows me you're American? I hate religious fundamentalists.

  • @GaolisVideoLog Calling Jesus the savior neither proves they are a fundamentalist nor does it show that they are American. The only thing it implies is that they are Christian. What you probably meant to say is "I hate religious people." because you're kinda pulling the 'fundamentalist' part out of thin air... Also, why put a question mark after a statement?

  • @davidragon1 Not to defend the other guys stance but logically you can't say someone is not religious but a Christian - because what is Christianity if it isn't a religion?

  • actually that's true , in my country there's no lot of dojo for aikido , so i have a friend who also likes da game then , we open the laptop and practicing da principles , and keep training and training , and i am good now ,, the sensei in serial is very impressive :D

  • the las one looked the bast to me, like he was trying to rush him, i just dont like the 'i am grabing your arms attack" i gess its good 4 the demo, have to start some where. i do like how he didnt have 2 hit him 2 do the move. dats gud gun fu,,lol

  • As the instructor himself says in other videos, the attacks are just points of departure(I'm paraphrasing). Nobody's saying the opponent will do the exact thing you're expecting.

  • does anybody know how this works in a wrestling stands???

  • probably wont work that while because in wrestling u arent really standing up. I wrestled for a while, just do some single leg take downs or so and learn how to spar.

  • I was thinking it wouldn't because the center of gravity is so much lower in a wrestling stance but at the same time you're still in more or less same balance as when standing up...

    still I agree, simple take down above anything else

  • but really if u want to learn some stuff that is sort of useful in wrestling learn Jiu Jitsu, a lot isnt useful because u cant use like ankle bars and leg bars and chokes in wrestling. but like some stuff is useful

  • This exact technique as performed here will not work against most wrestlers. That wasn't the intention of the video. However, the PRINCIPLES of the technique will enable you to defend a wrestler going for a take-down. The idea of splitting the energy will create an opening to cut the attacker down using irimi or help you take his center by turning (tenkan). Thanks for the question!

  • people have no idea what they talk about, in a real fight anybody part can and will be grabbed. a true warrior trains for all a fake warrior sits there and says things like "in a real fight" 2nd, alot of these moves are based on men having swords in their hands, so grabing the lower arm is very REAL when trying to stop blades! ANOTHER POINT some people think a kata is how the real move looks in a REAL fight, and that is wrong, all moves have to adjust to time and size of your opponent

  • I have traine for most of my life... And I am 40... I have also my fair share of, ahum, practical experience, and aikido fits the bill for practical performance... Efficient? Yes. Very. Remember one thing most of the techniques is actually based on weapons techniques. Grabbing is a common situation when you have knifes involved...

  • you do realize you said "in a real fight" like 3 times right? lol

  • guess you are one of those fake worriors then :p

  • Wrist grab is one of the most common types of attacks. It can happen when you are talking to someone, you get enough and want to lave; the other guy grabs your wrist to force you to stay. Another: you meet a new partner, you go home to his place, as soon as you have close the door he locks it, grabs your wrist and trys to force you into a room to rape you.

  • Good call 80KunfFu... for a woman, I suppose it's much more likely for someone to grab their wrists.

    As for a real fight between guys, I still say it's not very likely. Even if someone did try to grab my wrists, I'd can promise that my fist would make contact with his head before he secured my wrists.

    While the throws are pretty, there practicality is limited in a real fight between two people who really know how to fight. Otherwise, you would probably see a lot more of it in MMA.

  • You're right that no one is really ever going to try and grab your wrists in a real fight.

    The technique does work, as advertised, if someone does though. I'm sure some people have reflexes fast enough for them to let go before momentum kicks in. You would be surprised at how small that windows of opportunity is. Once your arms are moving and momentum has begun, you will most certianly fall down.

  • ya they r i had real fight where th1st they do is grab your wrist.

  • This is one of the few Aikido moves I've done (5 lessons so I'm no expert) but it does put you in a good position if you're ok with grappling. You're upper hand is inside the opponents upper hand and I actually grabbed the lower hand to put the uke off balance. Plus you're upper hand is in a perfect position to do a palm strike to the temple/maxilla. And the technique works well. Don't think you have to wait for someone to grab your hand first.

  • hmm I think this shouldnt be taken outside the realm of fun practice. If someone grabs your wrists which ive never seen anyone do in a confrontation they will have other motives than to stand square infront of you. Also they have the ability to let go as someone below said. If you do the throw by grabbing their wrists then you will recieve a head butt. good fun to try but thats it

  • while this particular technique is something that i too think is far fetched.

    but people are not as creative as you think they are, (life is not a john clode van dame movie, head butting when wrist are grabbed is in all of his movies) i have never seen anyone try to headbutt someone in a fight. people usually just swing their fists uncontrollably or grab/ wrestle each other.

  • life is not a steven seagal movie either... people do not grab wrists. Also... I live in scotland where the term "glasgow kiss" comes from man... people get headbutted here more than there are normal conversations lol

  • as i said im not really thinking that this is a solid realistic technique.

    but in theory in using this technique u spouse to encourage your opponent to grab your wrists by putting them in a place where he is more likely to do so, if he doesn't grab them... then guess what you hands and in excellent position to strike the gut and land and uppercut. you do it again if he didnt learn and doesnot grab your hands you hit him again..

    lol, the scotish... i havent seen an headbutt in a long time.

  • hha I forgot you said you dont think it was realistic. I dont know what i would do if someone put there wrists out with a look on their face as if to say "I DARE you" lol... there would be much confusion

  • lol, maybe that's the secret of the technique, creates confusion ...

    anyhow you should give it a try, its fun to go to practice and make people fly around while exerting practically no force on them and Aikido does have some more realistic moves that you could add to your asskicking portfolio. It certainly would not make you worst. Just remember Aikido is really not meant to be heating people.

  • lol I am Scottish :)))

  • ahahh the last time he hit him hard

  • where do you teach i would like to get lessons in this

  • thanks

  • ya know...this technique works up until the retard you're doing it on lets go of your hands...

  • yeah but you could also grabtheir hands and it would work the same i think. 2000.

  • Well, generally you are using their forward momentum against them, it's less about controlling the hands and more about controlling the body.

  • I understand what you're saying, but I think the technique is supposed to be too fast for them to react like that.

  • realtime looks awsome

  • coolest fight sport ever

  • awesome .

  • I believe to knock your opponent off his ass using this technique, you would have to use force, cause everybody wont fall so easy.

  • and speed too, if the opponent is kinda ,,on the moon,, then he is gonna fall easier than you could imagine

  • Your saying if the oppenent is tall?