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  • sensei tisseir shows realistick aikido not some bullshit ki aikido wher they teach in sydney i am sad ther is no aikido in sydney like senseis tissier thats why i am tranin jujitsu mma and shotokan becuse the aikido in sydney has por level i was doing sensies aikido in europe it was great and was good expirence

  • Guys i am trying to select a martial art and i am thinking about Aikido or Krav Maga. What martial art is stronger for self defense. I know that the answer is personal for everyone but i need a total view of what to select. I was practising Kickboxing and Kung Fu, but i am thinking of something new ! Please if you want , suggest me what to select. Aikido or Krav Maga ?

  • i train in aikido and some of this video is valuable from a learning point of view - i hate the "randori" at the end - that kinda thing is embarrassing.

  • como admiro a Shihan Tissier

  • He doesnt look half as good as Steven Seagal

  • why does Tissier bring the guy down when he does his irimi nage? It doesnt work and there is no need to.

  • amazing....graceful but also powerful if need be....now THIS is aikido!!!

  • ushiro ryote dori shiho nage at 0:22 lol

  • anyone seen john emmerson?

  • Exelente demostracion.

  • 0:37 VERY NIIIIICE sankyo

    :O

  • very nice video thanks very much!!

  • Great opening moves!

  • beautiful video, great demonstration

  • nice music too

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  • wtf mailbishie? have you ever executed aikido? the power behind these techniques is incredible. the aim is to focus progressivley, focusing your centre point, better known as Ki. Also, keeping a straight posture and tenkan are the most valuable lessons you will EVER learn. aikido has saved me many a hit to the face.

  • I have, i love the body movement, the lowering of the centre, the application of the circle. Tissier felt like inside a shell, if i pushed in it you fell, irimi nage mostly

  • @hotscot57 Correction: the centre is called 'Hara', but 'Ki' is the energy.

    But I agree with you, buddy! Aikido is one of the most profound martial arts in the world. It's all about keeping balance and using the enemies force against him/her. I'm not trying to bash MT, but many cage-fighters are mostly off balance during their fights, which makes them extremely vurnerable, especially against a skilled Aikidoka.

  • he is a real master

  • aikido never procliamed to be mma, the practise is an art, is it usefull in combat, no, it does teaches impulse control and being gentle, is that wrong? noone is saying aikido is mma, we do it for getting to know one better....honest....if u want to flame be sure to do, we walk different paths

  • Amen

  • So's your FACE!

  • aasdfroonaft

  • Tissier is amazing on so many levels. Fluid, connected, powerful, spontaneous transitions.

    It's so hard for me to transition from one reversed technique to another like he does, without losing the uke by messing up the distance/connection/ timing/power.

  • he's awesome

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  • search for 'aikido in mma'

  • And click first one..you'll see a soto-iriminage and a variation of udekimenage

  • Do you think if Jiu Jitsu can be compared to Aikido ?

  • Aikido has origins in Jiu Jitsu and AikiJiujitsu

  • @23478979 Z Aikido came from Jiu Jitsu. The first thing you need to know is that there is not one form of Jiu Jitsu. Jiu Jitsu is almost as general as the name "Budo" or even "martial arts". Ueshiba studied many forms of Jiu Jitsu and they all influenced his Aikido style, but Daito-ryu Aiki-Jujutsu (also Jiu Jitsu) was the main influence.

    Of course Ueshiba studied many more martial arts, including Chinese Kung Fu (Wushu).

  • this martial arts is un beatable

  • should i take aikido? and please tell me the advantages of it

  • Wonderful you brought it up, the advantages to Aikido are:

    1) It is effective not only in fights, but also it is essential to living your everyday life.

    2) It teaches you an alternative resolution to a conflict situation that not many martial arts schools out there do.

    3) Lethal when executed right.

    There are more, but this is what I can think of now.

  • if there is such a martial 'art' out there this be it.. beautiful n painful..

  • THAT KICKS ASS !!!!!!

  • MrKevMan: What a silly question. Well probebly there not in the UFC ? or am I Wrong ? Why they arent ? is it maybe because they dont want to Compete? Or they dont want to fight ? Its not about Winning or losing, or about pride and Pain. Aikido is about peace and love, Willing to learn from oneanother and bein one with the harmony of the univers and Life.

    Sifu M.

  • What a christian answer, as in a cop out!! I think ive proven my point, again. If you cant answer the question in a frank manner than the absense of a real answer speaks volumes more than your, WAY OF LOVE AND PEACE answer. May you never have to use your love and peace in a real combat situation, or youll have to learn to love being in pieces.

  • Mrkevman. As a peacfull and loving man, you wont go into fights. I like aikido, but im a sifu of a diffrent art, calld Pak mei Kung fu. I know that i can hurt people, but i chose not to. I chose to use the gifts i have to help the week and fight for justice. You are young now, but when you get older, you will understand all of this. But some people never sees the beuty

    May the path of peace and love, be the path of yours // Sifu M.

  • you my friend are a complete role model i think kids should look up to you wow you really got into a good martial arts school

  • don't you realise how ..well....basic ....you seem

  • at 2:40 such possiblity for damage but at the same time care and responsibility for the opponent.

    truly i feel what aikido is about.

  • well, I find it kind of stupid. i mean wasa or aikido for the matter a fact. Can they take on 10 20 man who charge at them at the same time.

  • MrKevMan : Can you tell me, what is so special with UFC ? guys beating eachother for what? Glory? Title? golden belt? Martial art like Aikido or any other selfdefence art does not train to beat another up, or to hurt peaople, but they train to Win against them selves and they train to protect them selves. To be a Master of an art, is not to master the art, But master your body and minde.

    Martial art, Its Not a way of fighting, but its a way of Living.

    Sifu // M.

  • UFC is about as close to a street fight as you can get in a controlled environment. Its also not just about glory but about who (and the application of thier ablities) can beat who. Im not a fan of what the UFC has become. I liked it whent it was single elimination tournament style when it was discipline vs discipline. But again i stand by my statement, where are these amazing masters of aikido in UFC? You didnt answer my question one bit.

  • I think that not much Aikido techniques can be applied in UFC since the rules forbid the grabbing of the hands (gloves). As far as my Aikido practice goes there are very few techniques that gets along without grabbing Hands.

  • Finally, a real answer-ish.

  • this is not a real answer as i is completly wrong.

  • Im sick of staged demonstrations (wasa) for aikido. Where are the vidoes of real applications? Why dont these amazing masters enter UFC? I think the answer is clear.

  • u have a very limited understanding.

  • Aikido as a sole discipline is tremendously limited. I dont think its a crap styel, but should be studied to supplement other styles one studies to be well rounded.

  • as i said u have very limited understanding

  • And your 2 cents is worth less than free advise. Why not enlighten me so that i may understand or are you like shitfu who cant?

  • i would not waste my time with u simple as that.

  • And yet you have been.

  • unfortunetly u are right.

  • stoy de acuerdo we :P

  • how do u flip someone by the hand

  • If you practice aikido you will be able to understand it. ;P

  • actually you dont "flip" them by the hand, you actually twist there arm by the hand much like judo where you grab an arm and pull it. The rest is based on the momentum they come at you, yes this Martial Arts looks weak but only cause most video arent authentically real xP real Aikido is much like judo

  • I ment a paralel between capitalism and comunism on the one side and no competitions martial arts and gladiators on the other sides!(I said gladiators as extreme competition!)

    Thks!

  • this is comunism!Please read this:

    Capitalism and comunism,competition or just show of with flags and patriotic songs?

    Capitalism got performance couse they had concurence and they had to get better and efficient,the comunism..the employers just fake the work!

    so can U see a paralel between martial arts with no competitions and the gladiators?

    I like the at from aikidi too-its supreme to me-but needs to stay awake!!!

  • grandissssimo troppo togo!!!!!!!!!!

  • if o sensei saw tissier he would have been so proud!!!

  • I think He would have been his student :D:D:D:D:D:D:D

  • your cool :)

  • Unbelieveably fluid. Beautiful.

  • what is the music in this video??? I love relax music like this. All answers are welcome.

  • i think maybe the only prob with tissier is that he jumps and sometimes goes away from the pure aikido .

  • He jumps only in embukai....It's only to make a more evidence passage

  • what is pure aikido?? I'm hate when some people speak about aikido and somehow each of them seems to have this elitist attitude about what aikido is. Can u tell me what this thing called pure aikido is ??

  • I think its the mind of being peacefull and not nessecary impressive or "effective" at hurting or downing an enemy.

    My idea of pure aikido is not complicated and difuse.

  • pepitho idiota...

  • como siempre... penoso; muy vistoso pero muy poco estructural, desvirtuado de la esencia, sin gracia, sin fluidez, sin conciencia...

    ¿Qué esconde debajo de tanto aspaviento?

  • superb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • very sharp movements but no aiki at all...i'm talking about aiki that shown by the old masters like O sensei,shioda sensei

  • The mean of "aiki" has an O Sensei interpretation,closely at concept as "love" or "comunnion".

    BUT It has a very older meaninig, in the traditional Budo,"using force,timing and stance according to the partner move".

    Tissier sensei has a traditionalsense of Aiki.But the same Shioda show an Aiki very different by O Sensei,isn't he?

  • you are so very right, the ai in OSENSEIS aikido is love not the budo edition lol

  • elefesking

    mon ami seagal n'est pas fracais!

  • He has some nice techniques!

  • realy ??? so he is far better than i thought !!

    Enfin un grand maitre français !!!

  • Steven Seagal is the Aikido phenomonon

  • steven seagal doesnt do aikido he does grade pensum.. real aikido is much more free and dangerous if it is used as budo

    steve seagal does only same techniques you learn early on , and repeats them , i would say on purpose.

  • sorry "bercy"

  • Does this ever get televised now and is there any coming up soon??

  • usually in channel eurosport. check in google bervy festival of martial arts! Happens every single year!

    Best regadrs

  • Realy good , Christian Tissier is a very good aïkidoka

  • Noy bad right up until that shit multiple attack.The most horrible thing in Aikido!!!

  • Yes, but still... It were 5 attackers O_o

    I bet he could own 3 people easily...

  • Elfesking:

    Tissier Sensei had an injury at the time as well

  • Seagal's aikido looked better than O'sensei

  • yeh , Seagal's was really good , and he was a very hight grade, but O'sensei was the main man lol. i think O'sensei's would have looked better  if technologhy was better, but seagals was good , O'sensei, steven seagal and christian tissier and my three fav in aikido.

  • Personally I'm not fond of segal. He just uses his height... Not that there's anything wrong with that, I guess.. but not everyone can use it, you know?

  • Well, I am a total ignorant, but could someone explain me soomething? In all the aikido videos I've found - today is the first time in my life I see them - the thing looks more like a dance than a fight. Like one is expecting to be thrown and the other to throw. The one guy never goes to the ground and the other always does... This is just an enactment? Is there a video of someone really fighting the aikido-guy? Kicking and punching and stuff?

  • Yes, this is a demo... it isn't kumite like Karate or anything. As I'm sure you've heard, Aikido is a gental way... we try not to fight. The one person falls in these videos so he doesn't break bones. Most of the techniques where someone 'flies', so to speak, are actually joint locks, where flipping out of them is the only way to save your wrist.

  • This is really a demonstration, and a good one until the free style. You practice to react to attacks. What I know is that any attack on a high level Aikidoka that I experienced, resulted in something very bad happening, and the more honest the attack, the worse the result.

  • Our sensei tosses around 280lb men like they're rag dolls crying in pain on the mat. Shoji Nishio sensei in a video here on youtube talked about the different levels of escalation in aikido and it was the most bizarre thing; he was laughing while saying you could cause minor pain upto and including death with each technique he was demonstrating. People at his level probably take that for granted.

  • hi iggy27707 whats the title of that clip with shoji nishio talking about escalation of technique?

    thanks man

  • In response to previous comments;

    Aikido is numerous. However many people practice the art of Aikido, that's how many versions of Aikido there are.

    Trying to Achieve O-Sensei's Aikido is pointless, that is his personal Aikido, just as your Aikido is yours.

  • This is the propblem. F

  • This is the proble For years senior have stated there is many forms of Aikido and this is not true. The late Arikawa stated there was only one Aikido, and he was reveered by many so its him i believe. There is only one Aikido, but any different paths, much like a mountain summit!

  • Yes, that is pretty much what I said. Aikido is Aikido, however there are as many versions, or paths, as there are Aikidoists.

    Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain, all who reach the top see the same moon. - O Sensei.

  • There is only ONE AIKIDO! There are not many versions. The ju-jitsu techniques are tools to find Aikido, but there are many different teaching methods of these techniques. Aikido isnt something we practice, but train towards, and, if lucky, it presents itself to us!

  • Yes, I see your point. In my last response I was agreeing with you.

  • Sorry, your many versions comment threw me! Its Mr BLUEMIU who hasnt understood, and even hasnt responded to my coment.

  • Yes, that's how I see it too.

    And just because you and I and others (no matter how many) see it this way, makes it true.

  • Those who think they know it all prove how much they really have to learn.

  • Interesting comment. What are you referring to? Tissier?

  • "I know what I'm talking about" The sad yudansha disease...

  • hmm, so what qualifies you to talk then? Be interested to hear. And i agree about yudansha disease. Ive been a shodan for years and have a level of understanding. We dont do O'Senseis Aikido, thats my point.Whats yours?

  • I believe he means you when he says "I know what I'm talking about" The sad yudansha disease... " Based on your privious comment.

    Borogas33 (3 weeks ago)

    And just for the record i am an Aikido shodan so do know what im talking about.

    Your one Aikido theory is logical, I do see where you are coming from, but we all have our own viewpoints on the situation as well.

  • The problem we have is that people see what Shihans like Tissier do and beliee thats Aikido. Do you ever wonder why the french aikido federtion split between Tamura and Tissier? Its cos what Tissier does is easier to learn! Tamura tries to promote Aikido, not Budo Sportif!

  • right but Tissier's aïkido is much mre comprehensive than Tamura's.

  • Aikido as a complete practical fighting art is probably not achievable by most. But its principles are basic to all the arts - maintaining center, delivery from the hips, and movement. If you take Aikido, learning any other art will be much easier. It helps me a lot in Judo and Brazilian Jujitsu. Aikido is the ultimate base martial art IMO.

  • I agree with a previous poster that most of us are not really "doing" Aikido. For example take Gozo Shioda, founder of Yonshinkan and O'Sensei's uchi-deshi. Shioda says that it took him 50 years of practice to understand what O'Sensei was trying to teach him.

  • I love the dancing...............

    nice idea to put aikido to music.......it's definitely up there with capoeira as a dance form........

  • wow, okay then.

  • And just for the record i am an Aikido shodan so do know what im talking about. And no, im not doing Aikido either. Aikido is something we train towrds, and im not there yet

  • PS: Only O'Sensei practiced the O'Sensei's Aikido,Just like only Picasso had the original Picasso style.

    (I'm Sandan in Aikido, I Know what I'm talkin'bout!;))

  • There is only ONE Aikido! It cannot be different. It is unique.

    So as a Sandan then, is Tissier practicing what O'Sensei called Aikido? No it is a hybrid of the last 2 Doshus.

  • where do you see ONE Aikido? Show me a video where someone do same think as O Sensei.Not Tada,Not Tohei, Not Saito,Not Shihoda, Not Yamaguchi,Not Kobayashi.....

    Not even the two Doshu!

    FB

  • Youve just confirmed my point. Theres only one Aikido. Only Iwama try to be true to O'Senseis art and preserve his techniques. Tomiki, Shioda etc they all put their own spin on what O'Sensei taught, their interpretation. Theres only one Aikido, even Arikawa said that. But there are many tools, applications and interpretations of the techniques to find Aikido. Aikido is Aikidao is Aikkitao, therefore there can be only one aikido. Harmonisation with the ki of the universe in line with the Tao.

  • Look at what tissier is doing, i admire the guy for his dedication, but O'Sensei clearly stated that you can do Aikido if you can lift 3 grains of rice, i.e. effortless. All tissier is doing is using strength to throw uke round in an uncontrolled manner using strength and not centre. Aikido is a taijitsu, body art, where is the body? its all arms!

  • I train with Christian Tissier very often. I touched with hand that all of his Aikido is based for develope the center.

    In effect Aikido is a Budo. The exercices where tori controls uke only with the center is to avoid implications of arms and legs in the growing.

    Budo is using the power of the hips, legs,arms,mind, breath all coordinates.

    What you see in the realization of this coordination.

  • you have just confirmed my point. O'Senseis Aikido is not being followed, apart from at Iwama. All other styles, Aikikai, Tomiki, Tohai, Shioda all put their OWN spin on O'Senseis teachngs while at least Saito has tried to preserve O'Senseis art. There is only one Aikido, even Arikawa said that, its the applications/interpretations that are different, not Aikido itself. Aikido is Aikidao is Aikitao!!!! There cannot be man versions of this, only one!

  • It is BUDO SPORTIF, even the late Arikawa stated this. This is the problem in the world today, we do not have O'Senseis art being promoted, but a chinese whisper, a bastardisation so to speak. It is not the art he created.

  • Even chiba in an elegy regarding saito stated there was a vast difference in training between Iwama and Hombu. O'Sensei insisted training be completed using solid hard taining to develop the body and the centre, butthis is ki flow stuff. Its impractical and is NOT AIKIDO!!!

  • Although this looks very impressive and is a representation of what the Aikikai teach and the current doshu promotes, THIS IS NOT AIKIDO. As i understand it the current doshu stated that his father, the first doshu, changed the techniques of his gradfather O'Sensei.

  • just perfect

  • what's the name of the song?

  • the yokomen uchi shionage at 1:31.

    Just before the projection the uke stands facing is back, Tissier is completely open to an attack. The mahai is lousy, and this is only an example

    This is only a demonstration, a very pretty one, but I don't see good Aikido

  • Every waza has opening. The right timing and the correct distance may close this suki.

    the shihonage you're talkin bout is an aspirative waza.

    Tori turn on himself for moving the balance of uke and aspirate him in the rotation.

    Is not clear, for the camera, the uke's arm and the irimi he gotta do for rebalance himself. In this situation there is no time for attacking tori with effectivness.

    Bye

    FB

  • At 3:37 you have the same shionage. It's true what you say about the opening. My feeling is, if the uke is truly committed in attack, he would be able to do it, in this situation the uke is thinking in doing a nice ukemi for the TV. I always have this doubts with Tissier. I was uke for him last February here in Portugal, the truth is that I tried to strike him but I was unable to do it. But you need to be a shihan to execute that kind of techniques without allowing kaeshi-waza

  • I think sensei Tissier is one of the best non-japanese performing aikido. You are maybe more interested in broken arms and legs. This is just the demonstration, not any street fight or competition which you can't see Aikido anyway. Some of the technique took hundreds of years to develop and you need some time to understand and practice in order to do them right.

  • You are saying in what I'm interested? what an arrogance from you!!

    I'd just shared some of my guidelines to analyze a technique, and to say if it is well performed. I repeat again, in shionage the uke cannot estabilish visual contact with you, if he does that, by my book, it's not well performed, because, if he can see you, he can hit you, and if hwe can hit you, your aikido sucks because you fail to dissipate the agressive energy of the uke.

  • How long do you study aikido if at all?

  • I'm 31 now, I started with 15, stopped when I went to college, started again with 23, stopped again when changed cities. In these 16 years a honest guess is 8 years practicing aikido, but I also did yoga, Qigong, Lu Jong, taekwondo, Tai Chi. Are you pleased??

    Can't you discuss something simply by the facts?!?! Do you need my background?!?!? Don't you prefer to tell me how do you know if a shionage is a good one when you see it?? Do you have any standards?!?!?

  • Of course I can have discussion just based on the facts.We are the same age.I am pleased, shocked, honored to share internet with you. To be honest, I am really new in aikido studying just for few months.I studied southern Shaolin hung kuen kung-fu for several years, but ages ago.

  • For sure this is not real street fight. It is the demo. When I see the moment at 1:33 when uke is facing Tissier's back. It looks like Tissier didn't grab him firmly enough to break his resistance. There are maybe some small things in this one particular technique but I don't understand how you can say about sensei Tissier, he's not doing good aikido. I think you're bit arrogant too now.

  • absolument super !

  • i trained aikido a bit but later decided to train ju jitsu instead...watching such moves i feel bit sry bout this decision.but i feel very comfortable with ju jitsu.though i do not doubt in efficiency of aikido.

  • Great Master!The number one!

  • what song is this please? thanks

  • It's definitely Medwyn Goodall, but I don't know the title...

  • che cazzo di iriminaghe spara all'inizio????

    una mazzata cazzo!!

  • tissier sensei is really fantastic! very inspiring! very beautiful! :)

  • dimostrazione spettacolare

    La migliore fino ad ora secondo me.

    Molto varia ed imprevedibile, con tecniche nella parte finale

  • even thow I do not practice his Aïkido form in France, it's really nice

  • THIS IS AIKIDO...Thanks Sensei Tissier! clean, powerfull, quickly...Kick, punch and real attack...Great!The other Aikido Master that sayd that the true Aikido have no punch, kick and all kind of Atemi please...look this men look this great Sensei.

    I can only say : "I did one stage with him...i hope to meet him again..."

  • in one word: beautiful!!

  • Love it, love it, love it! I love Sensei Tissier! I can't wait to head over to France.

  • En diciembre sensei tissier dictara seminario en mi pais, estoy impaciente por conocerle, es realmente sublime.

  • This is one of the most inspiring Sensei I'd ever seen, his tecnique is almost unreal... Thanks Sensei Tissier

  • Bravo Tissier Sensei!! This man is amazing. I have never met him personally, but I have learned much from watching him. He worked through his injury quite well in this demonstration.

    I hope to meet him one day.

    --Gaucher

  • I'm glad master Tissier never left Aikikai and created his own branch of Aikido. It would be a great loss at Aikikai if he did. Funny how the art of Peace, Harmony and togetherness is the most fragmented of all arts..

  • Arent people sick of seeing the same Aikikai stuff every year? How about some Iwama Aikido with Daniel Toutain?

  • Hm....

    Am I right that Tissier sensei had a minor injury at the time the demonstration needed to be held? He didn't sit down to seiza what is very uncommon, and I assume this could have been the main reason his major students were also demonstrating...

  • what's with the pan flutes, man?! just having fun ruining good videos with lame music?

  • what is the music? really lovely.

  • tnx to all for the compliments!;)

    I report that to Sensei!

  • this is same real good aikido!!

  • The "grand" master, like always explosive and peaceful at the same time. Just beautiful. I like the way he leaves some "show" for his students/uke too.

    Fabbio complimenti!

  • Outstanding demo as usual, nice to see his students demonstrate as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • Complimenti per il montaggio eccellente come al solito.

  • well..he has talent, born with.. he has his own Style of Aikido..efficient, beautiful and powerful..He just doesn`t want to be independant of the Aikikai..

    politics...

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