Fundamental Aikido Techniques of Kokyunage : Aikido Techniques: Kokyunage Against a Straight Punch

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

An attacker's punch can be blocked and the attacker thrown using the Aikido technique Kokyunage. Learn the Aikido self-defense technique Kokyunage against a straight punch in this free martial arts video featuring a fifth-degree black belt and United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee.

Expert: Fred Mastison
Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the United States Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

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  • its true that for most people watching this, we wont be able to do this properly in a real fight...

    but if ure practicing this and been sparring a bit... big chance it works awesome

  • the translation of the Japaneese is 'added energy throw' and the idea is found in all martial arts like Judo Jujitsu and Akijutsu Philipflip and quietman will have to get off the computor and on the mats to SEE what it looks like and santiago better hope nobody tries to castrate him with a knife one day

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  • OMG this is SUCH BS!  C'mon, stops selling this crap. You give real MA's a bad name

  • oh come on. pleease. this move only works in the movies. we dont see moves like this aikido in the ultimate fighting championship.

  • He jumps because this is a slow-motion demontration. In reality, If u didnt jump like he does, ur face will hit the floor. sorry about my terrible English.

  • They do?

    "Expert: Fred Mastison

    Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the US Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years."

  • in street fighting, people aim more toward the face, with that said, learn some techniques that have to do with those kind of techniques..

  • why does he jump

  • what about a guy straight punching at your face or upper torso?

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