Advanced Aikido: Principles of Motion : Moving Harmony in Aikido

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

Find out about the Aikido principles of moving in harmony with an attacker to help you defend yourself in this free Aikido training 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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  • darn.. I gived up smoking for Aikido.

    I tried to do it numerous times, somehwo my friend suggested me to try aikido, becouse i wanted to do some sports.. Then i realised that i need to givve up smoking, if I want to reach something. It was so easy.. ... I just gived it up.. with out any difficult. The passion for this art overtrew addictive habit which I thinked it was inpossible for me to give up.

  • MMA fighters train for the fight that they know they will have, Real martial artists train in the hopes theyll never have to fight

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  • great§!

  • @paskazy267 I once give up for judo in just one day

  • That TV seems like it's in a really bad spot. I would be nervous tumbling around that! lol

  • @kapoof2

    well said!

  • I love how he couldn't do anything in this video when the 2 attackers came up fast... :D... He just kept repeating and doing stupid moves which were barely Aikido XD

  • @robert1970able I really hope you're joking

  • This last section is called "More Bullshit" now I am going to show how to defeat multiple blind attackers running around the room with their arms straight out...Watch as I flow like water...

  • I liked his reference to THE LAST SAMURAI and his real-world explanation that you have to practice and feel this technique you won't be able to learn it by watching.

  • I REALLY INTERESTED TO LEARN AIKIDO THAT'S WHY I MEMORIZED EVERY STEP OR MOVE IN THIS VIDEO.

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