養神館合気道、aikido Inoue sensei teaching mysterious waza
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I'm not sure if this works against a kick in the nuts
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as a student of aikido , and i dont speak japanes , i think what sensei is saying is : the transference of energy is in the timing.
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@JiggyHo Well, for demonstration purposes I guess some uke fall a bit dramatically.
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@Derukugi2 Then, instead of just claiming that it is bullshit with practically no knowledge or experience at all:
Why not try it out instead?
I wanna see you running into a stable guy and not falling over standing on one leg during contact.
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I did not say "it works", and I am not arguing.
I simply referred to what the instructor in the video is saying. That does not mean I believe one iota of it.
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@Derukugi2 So in summary: it works, it teaches timing, reading movement and posture of the attacker, stabilizing yourself, etc
And it's bullshit.
Care to back up actual arguments?
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Listen to the tape. He is talking about that. If you don´t speak Japanese, sorry I don´t have time to babysit you.
In any case, as I said, this is where Aikido meets Bullshido.
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@Derukugi2 WHEN do they connect? WHAT timing? Tip: Look at the feet.
He turns the shoulder inwards so stabilize the shoulders.
I did this once and I didn't know that I should use that break fall. So I fell "normally" and it blew my air out.
This works perfectly fine, as long as your uke isn't a weakling with no strength in his arms.
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I open my eyes, and I am listening. He says it is about timing about turning your sholder in. I say it is about a compliant uke who throws himself backward.
This where Aikido weirs off into bullshido.
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@Derukugi2 Not if you actually open your eyes. Of all aikido-moves that look strange, this one is fairly easy to understand.
I think I just got this. Every impact is when uke's feet are close together ... exactly when he has no leg behind to push with. That's the point of 'timing', if I understand right. Very clever. NOT the bullshit it looks like.
JiggyHo 3 years ago 6
coordination, timing, momumentum and YEARS of training. nothing mysterious about it...
ilostabuttonhole 4 years ago 3