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Aikido Basic Techniques : Aikido Ukemi

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

Ukemi is an essential part of Aikido. Learn Ukemi techniques such as the forward roll and Samurai walk in this free video.

Expert: Gary Boaz
Bio: Gary Boaz has been training in Aikido for 17 years, he is a 4th degree black belt under Fred Mastision Sensei of Aikido of Phoenix. Gary teaches Aikido, Kyusho-Jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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  • What quiet rolls! simply beautiful.

  • i do aikido, but i would like someone do this on solid concrete. all very nice on matts. one thing steven seagal which is very good, he makes his students do it on all types of surfaces. you dont take a knife to gun fight, you have to be trained in all situations. which why bruce didnt like style. you better condition every part of your body.

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  • also very painful on the knee

  • @policeluigi

    Lol, what are you talking about? I do Ninjutsu and I do exactly the same one. oo

    It's BARELY different.

  • @SuperdryRoy if you do it right you wont have any neck problems. cheers

  • Ditch the commercials!

  • I started taking classes earlier this year - had to give it up for work, but hoping to go back asap. Above all else, THIS was what i found hardest. I simply could not do the rolls. Iv never felt more retarded, then when i had 2 black belts trying to help me with one of these simple looking rolls. And the Samurai walk DEFINITELY hurts your knees!

  • Even though you don't speak Japanese you should make some effort to pronounce Japanese terms properly...it's not difficult as Japanese is phonetically much simpler than English...I wince...otherwise your videos are very instructive...

  • "Also very painful on the knees", sounds like something that'll give you arthritis after a few hours.

    Very nice videos, give nice basic understanding.

  • @The RogueMonk

    You don't speak Japanese, do you....

  • @aikitraining Samuri means servant it was their duty to serve so uke is acting in the same line of the samurai he is serving the cause of aikido

  • @aikitraining yes but it has same kind of meaning.

    he recieves suffering or punishment for learning .

    nage is the one who gives a throw or tori the deffender .

    uke is both reciever and giver of force or punishment.. then he recieves it afterwards through nage a figuratively speaking throw.

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