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Aikido master - Shihan Tissier - Iriminage

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2007

Do you know, which technique is my favorite? :)
I made this video from Tissier's videos from 1983 to 2007. I used some videos from fabiobranno and I thanks him. Music - Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now.

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  • aikido is so majestic and effective, its almost like a dance.

  • here's my arm...now twist it and throw me to the floor please.

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  • @Arch777Angel "Thank you very much for kicking my ass... rei!"

  • I'm not an Aikido practitioner, but the direction of that throw is just so amazing <3 You can see how original throw was meant to confuse and break the attacker.

  • before I watching this video, I prefer koshinage than other, but now irimi nage is the best =]]

  • @Arch777Angel To an aikido master any punch is just holding your arm out for them. Most of what is in the video is demonstrations so the "enemy" is kinda holding his arm out for him but trust me when i say that aikido does work. its pretty amazing really.

  • @bassilkamali

    I agree, everyone discredits aikido as 'flawed' and 'ineffective', yet none of them would have the guts to get up and challenge one of these fighters.

  • i hate ppl that say oh hes letting him throw him or hes falling on porpose.this stuff is just a demonstration and you could get seriously injured if you dont go with those throws.the techniqes do work so the guy will proly end up throwing you on your damn neck if you resist and youll be dead.thats why they teach them how to fall and they do it for there own safty not to make the master look good.he will kill you lol.

  • Great music and OMG beautiful technique man!! Very fluid indeed!

  • @ilovenycpizza

    Two years of Aikido will get you nowhere. Try 10-15 years before you are considered skilled in the art. I will take the skilled Aikidoka over your scenario anyday. You also forget, the Aikidoka looks to bring order from chaos, and make the attacker re-think his current course of action, not to inflict as much pain as possible.

  • @dcwtf09

    Thank you! Well said. In the dojo we move from a near static position in order to work on our technique. To the layman it looks scripted and fake. "I'll grab your hand, and then I'll let you throw me." In the real world, a trained Akidoka will move and blend with the energy of his attacker putting him in an unbalanced situation, before the assailant ever puts a hand on him. Then once off balance, the attacker is at the mercy of what ever the Aikidoka wants to do.

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