Hidden Roots Of Aikido - TAKEDA SOKAKU
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"hidden roots" ??? it is not hidden that GM Ueshiba was a skilled top student of GM Takeda. Nor is it any secret that his early teachings of Aikido resembled GM Takeda's Aikijujitsu up untill after WW2 when GM Ueshiba became more deeply involved in his religous beliefs and spiritual awakening. GM Takeda was indeed a great master.
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aikido is the art of falling on the floor LOL
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Shizen Ryu in the mother fucking house
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@anhkhoinguyen You are correct. Kano did not study under Ueshiba. He visited Ueshiba's dojo in the '30s and was impressed by what he saw. He was known to have said, "This is the true Judo." He sent several of his top students to train with Ueshiba. Many of them switched over and some of them practiced both Judo and Aikido.
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What is the name of this music? it´s great :)
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Ueshiba was a student of Takeda but there relationship soured...most of aikido was altered daitoryu techniques..ueshiba was in omoto kyo which was a pacifistic cult..takeda was a right wing supporter...ueshiba avoided takeda in later years for many reasons...one was ueshiba taught techniques and never mentioned he learned them from Takeda..according to Hisa san who studied from both.
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Rick rolled again, but with shit music this time.
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interestingly enough I got linked to this video from another one titled 'hidden roots of aikido- eagle claw'. I read somewhere in a book called shaolin chin na that there is evidence that the japanese arts originated from china and shaolin chin na being a much more ancient art, if you look at the moves they are very very similar
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Takeda was creat aikijujutsu and not Aikido. Aikido createn by Uisheba
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@maruhabu the point of conflict is to preserve peace
so true, we have to fight to obtain peace, never in history have we been able to just 'ask' for it
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war.
to say that the essence of real budo isn't about peace love and harmony is closed minded and ignorant. people forget the reason why war exists. people get caught up in fantasy, especially todays generation. they like to see blood and gore and violence. if they had real experiences they would not feel that way unless they are foolhearty. the point of conflict is to preserve peace. not cause destruction and pain for no reason. its about self defense not to be offensive. get some wisdom PLEASE!!!
maruhabu 3 years ago 16
Beautiful Video
We Need To Give More Respect To Takeda Sensei Because He Was A Great Master And It Is People Like Him That Made The Martial Arts What They Are Today. He Is Truly One Of The Last Masters Left From The Samurai Era. Much Respect To Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu And Takeda Sensei.
Afsos85 3 years ago 5