However, O Sensei's unpushable jo was not done this way. His was a variation of unmoveable stance. It is all physic and , not only that I have seen others have performed the trick, I myself could do the same thing, but not as well as O' Sensei. O' sensei performed the unpushable jo to demostrate what happen when one and the partner forces merge together as one. It was not mean for entertainment. There is no need for mental suggestion.
This is physics. Not Qi or suggestion. Observe the focal point on the stick. The student is trying to keep the stick straight and push equally with both arms, but physics tells us he would need to pull up on his left to counter the focal point.
@HurdRandy Everything is physics. The trick is getting people to believe it is more mysterious than it really is. That's where suggestion comes in. Suggestion allows you to set up something very simple, yet give it great effect.
@packoftwenty It's not bullshit. If you apply the same principle shown here to a guy trying to throw you they end up throwing themselves. WIth this you need to supply a mental suggestion but out in the real world you don't have to, you just have to understand what the person naturally wants to do and you prevent them doing that.
I don't have YouTube video. The proper way to push the job is to push it with a open palm.
pchow2ca 6 days ago
@pchow2ca hmh.
ChuShinTani 3 days ago
However, O Sensei's unpushable jo was not done this way. His was a variation of unmoveable stance. It is all physic and , not only that I have seen others have performed the trick, I myself could do the same thing, but not as well as O' Sensei. O' sensei performed the unpushable jo to demostrate what happen when one and the partner forces merge together as one. It was not mean for entertainment. There is no need for mental suggestion.
pchow2ca 1 week ago
@pchow2ca I looked for your video of you doing the jo trick. I couldn't find it.
ChuShinTani 1 week ago
Mike push the jo down!
robertgida75 1 month ago
Protect your 'mind castle.' ;-)
wrouillie 1 month ago
This is physics. Not Qi or suggestion. Observe the focal point on the stick. The student is trying to keep the stick straight and push equally with both arms, but physics tells us he would need to pull up on his left to counter the focal point.
HurdRandy 4 months ago
@HurdRandy Everything is physics. The trick is getting people to believe it is more mysterious than it really is. That's where suggestion comes in. Suggestion allows you to set up something very simple, yet give it great effect.
ChuShinTani 3 months ago
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matthewjg 4 months ago
did you also suggested at 1:14 that he was a "she"
TheSergio054 5 months ago
that was cool
alexiscullen1902 1 year ago
cool stuff!
bahouda2000 1 year ago
fascinating, thanks for the insight :)
karatefox 1 year ago
@karatefox Yes, thanks for the "insight" into how stupid and gullible some pussies must be, who actually pay money to participate in this BULLSHIT...
These doofuses couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag...
packoftwenty 1 year ago
@packoftwenty It's not bullshit. If you apply the same principle shown here to a guy trying to throw you they end up throwing themselves. WIth this you need to supply a mental suggestion but out in the real world you don't have to, you just have to understand what the person naturally wants to do and you prevent them doing that.
ketsan 1 year ago