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Fundamental Aikido Techniques of Kokyunage : Aikido Techniques: Kokyunage Against a Lapel Grab

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

A shirt-grabbing attacker can be thrown using the Aikido technique Kokyunage. Learn the Aikido self-defense technique Kokyunage against a lapel grab 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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  • Thse are begginers techniques for understanding the principles of aikido, and the flow of force and motion, but of course as shown here it wouldnt wor, but a variation usiong the same "idea" of atracting your opponent towads yo can oppen you a lot of opportunities.

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  • Ага а в морду другой рукой)))

  • @theawakener7 And why is this?

  • @theawakener7 Uhuh.  So tell me, what is "good"?

  • @theawakener7 Which proves you know barely anything of Aikido.

  • send me more!

  • Thank you very much. And it would be more instructive when you let see the movement of the legs. (or explain it also)

    Thanks.

  • rl have lots of situations like this lol

  • hilarious

  • Aikido is more powerful than some seem to think. Practice is the only way you can appreciate the how and why. You can also discover sometime the body doesn't react the way you thought or expected it to. Ueshiba-sensei knew what he was doing ...I dare say much more than someone who has not practiced. Give it a go if you like combat arts & I think you'll come to appreciate Aikidojutsu.

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