Aikido Lesson #7
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Looks a bit like Ving Tsun Kung Fu. Even though it clearly has Aikido influences.
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@fraser2110 same here, you can see he knows how to teach well.
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Osu, I really like all your videos, you are a clear and concise teacher with charisma. thank you for your uploads :)
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I love this guy, I have been watching his videos for the last three days.
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eu invat acasa prin intermediul vostru al saitului. nu exagerez dar am avut prilejul neplacut sa exerzez , real in viata de zi cu zi, pot spune un fapt cine vrea sa invete o face doar uitanduse cu atentie si sa inteleaga miscarile, exersand chiar si singur va reusi sa scape de probleme cand va fi nevoit.
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I THINK THIS IS NOT AIKIDO...IT'S MORE ON WING CHUN
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ive seen this same drill from a kajukenbo master
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Hu bud drill is from FMA it is a knife drill
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When you're teaching you should wear a tiny little top hat.
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fantasyland!... This guy would be lucky to get out of the way if he was fast enough!
Notice the speed of the atacker...really slow! Three moves to defend one blow? ahahahahahaha no chance!
Keep dreaming!
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The bottom line is,knowledge of the art absent application thereof is of no avail!
now thats what you can call lesson.
mentalfactor 3 years ago 12
Thanks mentalfactor. I do my best.
kyushoaikiguy 3 years ago
where does the drill come from style wise? or is it yours? lol super cool fancy ninja technique
Eayne 4 years ago
Heck no it's not my drill. I'm not sure if I've ever come up with something original. It's a drill I learned back in 1993 while studying some silat. Silat is cooooool stuff, very wicked indeed. There style of "gunting" is really pressure point work.
I kinda thought I said the "super cool fancy ninja technique" too fast for anyone to catch it. Guess not. :)
kyushoaikiguy 4 years ago
Hm interesting...
geting89 4 years ago
yeah, I'll admit that this one is a little different. Honestly, I was working with the whole "close-quarter-combat" idea. What to do when you're in close and things don't go as planned. The trapping drill itself is useful in developing hand-eye coordination and hand speed which is something aikidoka sometimes lack in. Iriminage just kinda came out of it.
kyushoaikiguy 4 years ago