@DinosaurHUN Haha, in Jap-lang i say 'osu' (pronnounced ozu) for 'vortex'. it's true i'm new: i've been practicing for 8 years so far. for these 8 years never heard anyone pronounce 'osu'! and my teacher is close to Tamura.
@hallobaaaby It is said you have never heard osu because in many japanese dojos students say osu for their teachers when they show their respect, not only in aikido dojos! Ask some other masters about it...
@DinosaurHUN Oh thanks for the info, i take your word on it so no need to ask others :D As you say this i seem to remember when i was kid i did some 3years of judo and our teacher from japan used to make us say something like this at the door upon bowing.Here our teacher used to count in jap & stuff but dropped it--it is better like that(i just don't like uniformisation&packaging that much).Funny thing is that japanese are so incredibly WEAK in aikido compared to our turbo-force here in France!
@hallobaaaby Do not underestimate Japanese people they could surprise you in aikido! But definetely we in Europe are more stronger physically than the Japanese...Once upon a time Günther Steger showed Me some kotaegashi technique with bokken and he throwed me like I dont have bodyweight. He is kinda the same size as a bigger Japanese but Im twice as big as him...So dont underestimate the smaller ones they can show you techniques that you cant control yourself in a situation!
@DinosaurHUN Yeah, i see what you mean but my point was different:i was watching some japanese "authorities" on aikido that have whole "aikido-universities" there in JPN, considered as 'top of the country' and really, by all standards, they radiate pompous and 'unflowing' feel of what they do and how they do it.It is a feeling, an unpleasant, fake scent.Similar scent i get from current 'doshu'.I love how mrTamura feels.same 4 my teacher who never missed a practice with him.love also Koichi Tohei
We are very sorry to inform you that Nobuyoshi Tamura Sensei (77 years old) who was battling cancer has passed away last night on July 9th 2010 at 8 PM (French time).
We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family and his students.
Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas la musique et qui veulent la connaître ( tellement belle... ) : Il s'agit du Canon en D Majeur de Pechelbel, ici interprété au Shaminsen.
For the persons who don't know the music but who want to ( so beautiful... ) : It's the Kanon in D Major written by Pechelbel, here played on Shaminsen.
しゃする, 謝する sensei :)
iysa44 9 months ago
R.I.P. Tamura sensei! I have been practicing his aikido-line for nearly 3 years, osu!
DinosaurHUN 1 year ago
@DinosaurHUN why do you say 'osu', are you calling Tamura 'vortex'? lol
btw, what did he die from? my teacher is close to him (fr) and i don't want to ask him because he was very upset upon his passing...
hallobaaaby 1 year ago
@hallobaaaby
You could be new in martial arts if you ask me why I said osu...lol?
DinosaurHUN 1 year ago
@DinosaurHUN Haha, in Jap-lang i say 'osu' (pronnounced ozu) for 'vortex'. it's true i'm new: i've been practicing for 8 years so far. for these 8 years never heard anyone pronounce 'osu'! and my teacher is close to Tamura.
osu!
lol
hallobaaaby 1 year ago
@hallobaaaby It is said you have never heard osu because in many japanese dojos students say osu for their teachers when they show their respect, not only in aikido dojos! Ask some other masters about it...
DinosaurHUN 1 year ago
@DinosaurHUN Oh thanks for the info, i take your word on it so no need to ask others :D As you say this i seem to remember when i was kid i did some 3years of judo and our teacher from japan used to make us say something like this at the door upon bowing.Here our teacher used to count in jap & stuff but dropped it--it is better like that(i just don't like uniformisation&packaging that much).Funny thing is that japanese are so incredibly WEAK in aikido compared to our turbo-force here in France!
hallobaaaby 1 year ago
@hallobaaaby Do not underestimate Japanese people they could surprise you in aikido! But definetely we in Europe are more stronger physically than the Japanese...Once upon a time Günther Steger showed Me some kotaegashi technique with bokken and he throwed me like I dont have bodyweight. He is kinda the same size as a bigger Japanese but Im twice as big as him...So dont underestimate the smaller ones they can show you techniques that you cant control yourself in a situation!
DinosaurHUN 1 year ago
@DinosaurHUN Yeah, i see what you mean but my point was different:i was watching some japanese "authorities" on aikido that have whole "aikido-universities" there in JPN, considered as 'top of the country' and really, by all standards, they radiate pompous and 'unflowing' feel of what they do and how they do it.It is a feeling, an unpleasant, fake scent.Similar scent i get from current 'doshu'.I love how mrTamura feels.same 4 my teacher who never missed a practice with him.love also Koichi Tohei
hallobaaaby 1 year ago
СВЕТЛАЯ ПАМЯТЬ...
Kreml25 1 year ago
R.I.P sensei.
wak99 1 year ago
He will be always in our minds! Thanks Sensei!
poncheibiza 1 year ago
Your spirit will be always with us!!!
monguimet 1 year ago 6
Today I recived info:
Dear Sir or Madam,
We are very sorry to inform you that Nobuyoshi Tamura Sensei (77 years old) who was battling cancer has passed away last night on July 9th 2010 at 8 PM (French time).
We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family and his students.
Yours sincerely,
Mariko Takamizo
International Department
Aikikai Foundation
mkpicture2009 1 year ago
a true master! Amazing aikido feeling.
tpiao 2 years ago
Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas la musique et qui veulent la connaître ( tellement belle... ) : Il s'agit du Canon en D Majeur de Pechelbel, ici interprété au Shaminsen.
For the persons who don't know the music but who want to ( so beautiful... ) : It's the Kanon in D Major written by Pechelbel, here played on Shaminsen.
M00nset 2 years ago 3
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What awesome song???
Malet4470 3 years ago