Aikido Ushiro (Attacks From Behind)

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2006

Nage-Robert Lara Sensei
Uke-Derek Neal 2nd Purple
A short Demo of the 5 Controls of Aikido #1 Ikkyo, #2 Nikyo, #3Sankyo, #4Yonkyo, #5Gokyo From Ushiro Attacks.
More Aikido and Kung Fu Videos to come.
www.FourWindsAikido.com

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Uploader Comments (ironfisteagleclaw)

  • Thanks, very informative :D

  • Your very welcome bro. Peace!

  • nice video!!!!

  • Thank you my friend. Peace,  IronFistEagleClaw

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  • Thanks for the vid!!

    I was wondering.. is there a technique for when someone is holding a knife to your throat and is holding you from behind?

    and one for if they're trying to carry you off? XD [arms around torso... or aroud waist?]

  • hey im a fan of this styuff can you like explain what your doing for a full take down IE: well i put my left hand on ther right wrist and etc... i cant see too much with the camra for i am a novice

  • Alright, take it easy!

    P.S-Not kidding about that tanto thing :D

  • pretty cool

  • Sensei Robert, I enjoy your videos vary much. I have been in martial arts since 1966 at the age of 14; however, I moved alot; consequently, I never stayed with one style long enough to get my black belt. I am also interested in Reiki and Native American shamanism because my biological father was Native American on both sides of his parentage. So, thanks for sharing.

  • cool

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