Aikido on Fighter-Arts.net
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We start with this video a new serie showing some techniques of Aikido.
In this clip: YOKOMEN UCHI SHIHO NAGE
Aikido on Fighter-Arts.net -------------------------- We start with this video a new serie showing some techniques of Aikido.
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Yeah sadly this is to much rapid cut, blinky and flashy for a tutorial video .... AU197 is completly right, they destroyed an otherwise maybe good video.
In most of the techniques shown, uke is dysbalanced insufficiently. Watch the ankles of the hipps after nage has turned in. In many cases uke would be able to give a punch to ripps, sleeve or spine. Bad example!
The flashing lights, rapid cuts, flashy intro ... maybe these techniques work for a rock video but they just serve to obscure the aikido technique. Too bad they went to all the bother to edit the basic video into near uselessness. I'd rather see 1:02 of raw video.
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