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  • Sensai Ken is a brilliant guy first time I met him was at soke stratton's memorial service eariler this year brilliant instructor.....wouldn't want to get him mad (hopefully I'll get to train with him again soon)

  • Sensai Ken is a brilliant guy first time I met him was at soke stratton's memorial service eariler this year brilliant instructor.....wouldn't want to get him mad (hopefully I'll get to train with him again soon)

  • I used to practice Tomiki Aikido and had the pleasure of training with Ken on a few occassions. He is one of the best Aikidoka alive, very effective ! up there with Vince Sumpter, who is without doubt a master of the art.

  • Having trained with Sensei Ken Robson, the only thing to fear more than his Aiki skills are his warm ups... phew...knackering!

  • What I found it demonstrates well is the ability to control the attacker (a comitted attacker) and direct his movement. The slow mo really makes it easier to understand the concept of using the attacker's energy and power if thats makes sense.

    about time I found myslef a Dojo. Any recomendations for a dojo In the London area?

  • CLACK-CLACK

  • Wow. Snazzy! What with the drums and guitar and the atonal piano solo.

  • i really like the koshi nage? at about 0:35

  • what is shudokan ? a style of aikido ?

  • yeh

  • Cool video! I've only just joined an Aikido class a few weeks ago and am already loving it soooo much! And this video is a good inspiration to keep going and practice hard!! :)

  • You just spoke my mind.

  • I train at Sensei Ken's dojo and I've watched this video countless times and each time it inspires me just as much as the time before. I'm really proud to be a student at his school.

  • Badass!!

    See you at training.

  • I am very sorry, I realised after commenting on this video, that infact it is Sensei Ken Robson in this video, please forgive me ?, I was so taken by this video that I was focusing on Sensei, rather than the written info ! sorry again :O(

  • This is extremely powerful , very tangible powerful energy coming through in this video... absolutely brilliant. I have much respect and admiration. PLease can you tell me , is this Soke Master Eddie Stratton in this demo ?. Thank you so much for sharing this video.

  • very good video, very dramatic

    i love it very much

  • i love this video its amazin

    i love it

    leigh

  • Excellent aikido demo and nice track. What is the name of the music track?

  • Just Like You Imagined: Nine Inch Nails

  • Good video!

    One of the best on Youtube!

  • Here is an observation I made: If the attacker didn't know how to roll out of the throws, then he would have fell in such a way that he wouldn't have been able to get up after the technique was executed.

  • Exactly. I've trained in Aiki-Jujitsu for ten years, and the same principles apply. the first things you learn are how to fall, land safely, roll and flip. Aiki-based martial arts depend on joint manipulations, evasion and blending to take the initiative. If you don't know how to deal with that, then you're going to end up with torn ligaments, dislocated limbs and broken bones.

    Shudokan is a great, Yoshinkan based style and it's a pleasure to see Robson Sensei at work.

  • I train under Sensei Ken and can honestly say he is OUTSTANDING.

    Dan

  • @KissMy455 Я с Украины. На видео это сенсей Ken Robson???

  • Excellent demo, dynamic and the energy.

  • mmmmm - not bad. I like the shoulder control :)

  • Cool =D, Awesomeee vid :D

  • Amazing! Best demo on the web!

    Tomm..

  • nice.. i love the track as well.

  • First class! ;0)

  • Awesome

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