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Aikido Basics: Ushiro Waza : Aikido Tekubi Tori Ikkyo Defense

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

The Aikido Tekubi Tori Ikkyo wrist grab defense is a great martial art to defend against wrist grabs. Watch this free martial arts video and learn the simplest Aikido technique to avoid a wrist grab.

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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  • @TheMimeGogo Actually I think it's an emotional overcompensation for something physically under-developed.

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  • If someone grabs you from behind an headbutt in 100 times better than this fancy lolkido moves..if someone really wants to grab you..you can't escape so easily you have to hit him to breake his hold and escape....hey isn't this the same guy that has his dojo in his livingroom??ok now i understand...

  • @Chris66able You obviously havnt seen a good martial arts fight.

  • One thing I love about Aikido is that its not about extreme violence, its just being able to do what needs to be done and then being able to walk away.

  • @virobody Você deve treinar ou ser fã de jiu-jitsu...

  • @zexion8890 thousands of years of tradition disagrees with you

  • you cant do all those move in an actual fight

  • Check the Komyokan Dojo, and ask that balloon how many times he has been beat by no marks !

  • I have noticed that most martial artists loose when in fight situations, they crumble under pressure against boxers and street fighters.

    Fighters are born not made. The best thing to do is get as fit as poss. , learn a few dirty moves in order to escape ,learn to be aware of potential danger, and try not to be a hero.

  • I Manage a Pub, quite a rough pub in a lower working class area. MMA is very popular in my area. There are quite alot of fight trained guys, some at national level, and 1 or 2 World title holders in various martial arts who live in the same region. I trained in Kung Fu originally , I have since trained with accomplished street fighters, I have a bit of a rep for being able to deal with most of the trouble in my bar, I am 45.

  • @Chris66able i would like to know if you ever done any M A ?i used to do Aikido and stilll would if there was a club near, my old instuctor was amazing in action you cant really do Aikido in an real life situ when your training ,you would end up dislocating breaking and strain your student into pieces.is all about joint manipulation and balance not power and brute force if you want that go do sumo or arm wresling,done with force and speed aikido is deadly!you sound a rite dumb ass?

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