Aikido Founder Morihei Ueshiba 1935
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@TheFerricoxide Around 7:00, he demonstrates a one-on-one disarming technique, which is then followed by a demonstration of the same technique when surrounded.
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@ravisdb Not true, he was travel around Japan with the bokken. He challenged and stay study who defeated him. After he was a true master of Aikido, he was undefeated.
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@ravisdb who taught you jkd
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This grandpa is joking right? He touches the guys and they throw themselves away like were touched by Goku SSJ..
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coooooool!
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7:08, can someone advanced in aikido explain what happened there? I am 5th kyu kokikai and can't see what is happening.
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fake. attackers are taking the dive to make him look good.
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O'sensei. No more need to be sad.
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o sensei went undefeated all his life, he faced many boxers,karate,kung fu,judo,wrestleling people and he beat them all he is trueley the greatest
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o sensei is so relax,and such a hight level of skill,he is truely amazing.I have jkd ,arnis shotokan karate training and aikido beats them all aikido can be very deadly so aikido people out there dedicate your to training and no one will stop you.
to all the haters: I have been thrown ki-no-nagare (full speed/force) by my sensei more than once, and I can attest from personal experience that if you do not follow the throw through (correctly), you are done. No more fighting for you. That's why the attacks look "unrealistic". I've been made to feel like a fool more than once, skipping along on one foot while trying my best to punch, kick or grapple my sensei. Martial arts are universal, no one is better than the practitioner.
ontoverse 5 months ago 29
@ontoverse Indeed. I did it for just 6 months as a teen many years ago, and a mature lady used to throw me around like a rag-doll. I once questioned the instructor with {What happens if I do not follow you}. I tried not to follow him, and as you say, the result is as it would be in the street. It hurts. The falling - the {ukemi} is for the sake of the attacker. As you say, there is no {best} martial art.
staninjapan07 4 months ago 3