The Kokyu nage of Silverstrand Dojo International

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7th in a series of vidoes highlighting instructors from Silverstrand Dojo International. Instructors will explain specific techniques from various martial arts forms. In this eighth instructional video Zach Johnson Sensei with his ukes Rex Peake Sensei (Judo) and Colin Egger will teach Aikido Kokyu nage. This video was made by Testing Tree Productions (Chris Jonak and Colin Egger). The philosophy of Silverstrand Dojo International is one of tradition and respect. We try to set aside competitive thoughts and concentrate on the beauty of our art. If you enjoy this video please check out these other videos from Silverstrand Dojo International

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bww-VF7dSMU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsROKkaAVb4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFroy73dwRs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgU7AHQbvUA

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  • Very Nice - Matchs a movement (# 7) in our Kong Soo Do hyung

  • @robinkelley99yahooco Thank you so much for your kind comment! It is so wonderful to know that there are so many strong and good hearted martial artists oing these wonderful movements!

    peace and light

    Your friend

    Ray

  • Thank you so much xXspiddleXx

    We will be sure and let Zack Sensei know how much you enjoyed his video. By the way you have an excellent channel and thank you for all you do for the world and the martial arts.

    Peace and light

    Your friend

    Ray

  • Hello baggahammers

    thank you so much for your kind comment! We will pass it along to Zach Sensei.

    peace and light to you good friend!

    Ray

  • Hello JohnRobSur13,

    This a very good question with a long and complex answer. Some of the older Japanese styles of aikido are aikikai, yoseikan, yoshinkan, shodo kan, shin shin totitus, iwama ryu, shinshin aikihuren, and plus many more independent styles and schools all over the world. With this said, we must remember a very famous quote from Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido: “There is only one aikido.” Which means all aikido is from one family. Thank you so much!

    Ray

  • Hi BlackShinobiShozoku,

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. It is amazing how so many wonderful arts use the same beautiful techniques.

    Peace and Light.

    Your friend,

    Ray

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  • This is very well done, great instructions. Keep up the great work i have posted your new video on my channel. Please send more when you have them.

  • Very nice, well edited and very informative.

  • Hello, I was just wondering how many different styles are there in the actual practice of Aikido?

  • Hi Ruddiato,

    Thank you so much for your kind comment about our humble video. We are truly lucky in this video because Zach Johnson Sensei is an excellent martial artist and teacher. Chris and Colin are two students who are also two filmmakers who are very devoted to their craft.

    Peace and Light to you.

    Your friend,

    Ray

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