This is how we practice for Tanto Randori competition at the Mansfield Tomiki Aikido Club. The idea is to try to get a successful technique from an uncooperative attack.
In tanto randori, there is a designated attacker (tanto) and a designated defender (toshu). The attacker attempts to stab the defender with a training knife (usually rubber or stuffed) while the defender attempts, with any of seventeen basic aikido techniques, to throw or perform joint-locks on the attacker. Tanto is expected to resist or counter with the first five techniques.
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I just started learning Aikido since like 3 months ago and looking at this video makes me realized that me as a beginner I'm pretty good with my technics.
saurylovesu 1 month ago
Was soll denn der Schwachsinn? Beide wären längst verstümmelt! Völlig unrealistisch, völlig schwachsinnige Techniken, hoffentlich kommt keiner der Schüler dieser Kampfsportlegastheniker je auf die Idee er könne sich mit dem Quatsch in einem Kampf behaupten! Verantwortungslos kann ich da nur sagen!
titusbir 10 months ago
@bushinkan101 once again, talk...show me video of your skills.
AikidoBob 1 year ago
poor international champs...i hope they realize this type of training sucks. The fundamentals went out the window
bushinkan101 1 year ago
@bushinkan101 Really? Show me your stuff, I've trained international champs, what have you done, pendejo?
AikidoBob 1 year ago
these are 6yr olds pretending to do aikido..disgrace
bushinkan101 1 year ago
@TheRCortez thanks, this is sport practice, not self defense though.
AikidoBob 1 year ago
wow. This is really good training. Keeping it realistic to sharpen your skills.
TheRCortez 1 year ago
Miss you too man, we will have you with us in spirit. Stay strong!
AikidoBob 1 year ago
WHYYYY is it the week I'm in NYC... WHHYYYYY???
Miss you guys sooo frigin much right now.
nolispe 1 year ago