é nessa hora que começo a compreender que nós precisamos integramos ao que nos propomos a fazer na vida, simplesmente se dedicar , treinar muito , buscar novas maneiras de ver , entender , admirar e muito mais ainda respeitar o proximo, essa é a visão que tenho da demostração do sensei nishio com as armas, que não esta só em fazer o que é passado por nossos senseis, mas sim envolver -se com algo maior que esta alem do basico, sensei nishio já trancendeu, ele vee muito a frente ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I started to love sensei Nishio´s aikido, but I noticed one thing..we do it the same way but I´m under a different teacher. I know that movements with bokken or jo are usually only the kata, but uke is always striking on the place where the tori is not anymore. Did you notice it? I´m not blind and I´m able to see where he´s moving to so I can hit him, couldn´t I? But great respect for sensei Nishio.
The solution to this problem is harder to see when watching Nishio, but clearer to see with Yoshida. Try this. To keeping uke from following you establish your position where you want uke to strike at you. Advance one foot sideways (shikodachi) and face the uke square on with the foot turned in slightly pointing toward uke. Cover the centerline with your weapon as you do this. As uke's strike comes instantly draw your rear foot behind the foot you just advanced and strike. Hope that helps.
@unikad in theory you could follow your opponent, however the attack you perform should ideally have full commitment, so if you were to follow your opponent then attack it would show no commitment to your killing cut and it would poss also result in you losing (by a mindset which isn't that commited when you follow someone instead of striking at them), if they move then you must react accordingly after your cut with good technique/ashisabaki after your commited cut, this is just my opinion tho!
@unikad well usually techniques like that happen in a matter of seconds, if any of that took place in a real time (fast movements) uke would still loose. Imo, also 'cause i have been asked that before, i practice nishio sensei's style ^_^
@unikad In principle the Tori should move *just* in the moment where the Uke is striking. If that is the case the Uke can not adjust his attack anymore. Keep in mind "reaction" time is 1/10th of a second. A very good martial artist/sportsman might have a reaction time of 1/20th of a second. In true martial arts you try to anticipate the opponent, so you move before he actually acts, but in the time frame that is in his reaction time. So he can not counter anticipate ... and/or react.
It is indeed true that all the taijutsu( body) techniques are inseparable from the kenjutsu ( sword) techniques. And this master was indeniably one of the great in showing us that. Domo Arigato Nishio Sensei.
indudablemente un gran maestro... donde quiera que estes nishio sensei el legado que dejaste es invaluable aun a los que no tuvimos el placer de conocerte...gracias por el video sadi 34, musica bien escogida
I've been trying often enough to understand these sophisticated movements to be impressed over and over again without ever feeling bored by repitition when watching Nishio Sensei. Unfortunately I couldn't see him when he was still alive, therefore thank you for this video!
Excellent video and music. Thanks for sharing with us.
fotisaiki 6 months ago
this music is beautiful
KurtCobain198666 6 months ago
The music is beautiful, where is it from?
Shindai 9 months ago
Ode to a great man!!!
unixtohack 9 months ago
I hope you read this Nishio sensei, you are the best!! Please show more Aikido.
rickashaybingbing 10 months ago
I hope you read this Nishio sensei, you are the best!!
rickashaybingbing 10 months ago
é nessa hora que começo a compreender que nós precisamos integramos ao que nos propomos a fazer na vida, simplesmente se dedicar , treinar muito , buscar novas maneiras de ver , entender , admirar e muito mais ainda respeitar o proximo, essa é a visão que tenho da demostração do sensei nishio com as armas, que não esta só em fazer o que é passado por nossos senseis, mas sim envolver -se com algo maior que esta alem do basico, sensei nishio já trancendeu, ele vee muito a frente ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
souza88ale 1 year ago
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souza88ale 1 year ago
I started to love sensei Nishio´s aikido, but I noticed one thing..we do it the same way but I´m under a different teacher. I know that movements with bokken or jo are usually only the kata, but uke is always striking on the place where the tori is not anymore. Did you notice it? I´m not blind and I´m able to see where he´s moving to so I can hit him, couldn´t I? But great respect for sensei Nishio.
unikad 2 years ago
The solution to this problem is harder to see when watching Nishio, but clearer to see with Yoshida. Try this. To keeping uke from following you establish your position where you want uke to strike at you. Advance one foot sideways (shikodachi) and face the uke square on with the foot turned in slightly pointing toward uke. Cover the centerline with your weapon as you do this. As uke's strike comes instantly draw your rear foot behind the foot you just advanced and strike. Hope that helps.
uchideshi8 2 years ago
BTW - you see Nishio do this very clearly here with the ken tai jo at 0:23.
uchideshi8 1 year ago
@unikad in theory you could follow your opponent, however the attack you perform should ideally have full commitment, so if you were to follow your opponent then attack it would show no commitment to your killing cut and it would poss also result in you losing (by a mindset which isn't that commited when you follow someone instead of striking at them), if they move then you must react accordingly after your cut with good technique/ashisabaki after your commited cut, this is just my opinion tho!
Kizenkai 1 year ago
@unikad well usually techniques like that happen in a matter of seconds, if any of that took place in a real time (fast movements) uke would still loose. Imo, also 'cause i have been asked that before, i practice nishio sensei's style ^_^
ZoDeRoN 1 year ago
@unikad In principle the Tori should move *just* in the moment where the Uke is striking. If that is the case the Uke can not adjust his attack anymore. Keep in mind "reaction" time is 1/10th of a second. A very good martial artist/sportsman might have a reaction time of 1/20th of a second. In true martial arts you try to anticipate the opponent, so you move before he actually acts, but in the time frame that is in his reaction time. So he can not counter anticipate ... and/or react.
Jiyukan 9 months ago
If anyone is ever in the Myrtle Beach, SC USA area - we train Nishio Aikido at Strand Aikido.
pookiejam 2 years ago
He is excellent!!!
what a good sensei... i wish i could join aikido class with a good teacher like him.
manyapearl 2 years ago
Reposez en paix SENSE!
Les Aikidokas ne vous oublieront pas!
fabienmonti 2 years ago
Nice song star trek
wolfmaster555 3 years ago 2
Es excelencia, armonia y paz en union con el infinito
iwet8 3 years ago
Beautiful..thank you
kiddvc3 3 years ago
It is indeed true that all the taijutsu( body) techniques are inseparable from the kenjutsu ( sword) techniques. And this master was indeniably one of the great in showing us that. Domo Arigato Nishio Sensei.
komeoslegumes 3 years ago 2
indudablemente un gran maestro... donde quiera que estes nishio sensei el legado que dejaste es invaluable aun a los que no tuvimos el placer de conocerte...gracias por el video sadi 34, musica bien escogida
swordmxswordmx 3 years ago
Great homage to Nishio Sensei
ajbarron 3 years ago
great art show from a great master! thank you very mmuch...
dimatman 4 years ago
I've been trying often enough to understand these sophisticated movements to be impressed over and over again without ever feeling bored by repitition when watching Nishio Sensei. Unfortunately I couldn't see him when he was still alive, therefore thank you for this video!
aikikarl 4 years ago