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Sensei Jon Marshall Yoshinkan Aikido Inoue Hanshi Demo 2008

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Sensei Jon Marshall, 5th Dan, and a senior instructor at Aikido Shudokan demonstrates at the Inoue Hanshi Melbourne 2008 Demonstration. Yokomen uchi, kata mochi, ushiro ryote mochi techniques and jiyu-waza are demonstrated, along with a demonstration of futari-dori (two-person jiyu-waza).

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  • so nice!

  • @richp860 I do aikido because its fun.

  • good technique!

  • @packoftwenty Jon Marshall studied under Jo Thanbu. Jo Thanbu has been a bouncer for years and run his own doorman training courses for years too. Jo Thanbu is about 110 pounds dripping wet and about 5ft 7inches tall and is 7th Dan Yoshinkan Aikido. He doesn't train to fight - as richp860 also says, he trains to disable. And boy is he good at it! You're great at calling people names on Youtube...you must hit that keyboard of yours pretty hard :-D ..Kent ...October...offer still open.

  • @salishaw I'd be interested to know you trained with. Also if fighting is what you were interested in, there was nothing stopping you nipping down to the local karate/jiu jitsu/whatever took your fancy club and testing out your skills. If it took you years to realise Aikido was not for you then (i) either you were training the wrong way or (ii) you were taught the wrong way. As the saying goes, a bad tradesman always blames his tools..

  • @packoftwenty My primary focus is Jujutsu, which is easily the most effective martial art to ever grace this planet. But as part of our curriculum, we study Yoshinkan Aikido as well.. and Aikido when modified and trained well enough can be extremely effective in many areas. Aikido addresses weapon attacks and over head strikes as good as any art. You're just stuck in your little bubble. Also, I don't train to fight.. I train to DISABLE. Huge difference.

  • @aikiyondan Yeah, Aikidoist always say, it's a demonstration. I have heard the same excuse for years. That's why I stopped Aikido after years of demonstrations and Japanese philosophy. I grew tired of the CRAP.

  • @salishaw - Simple answer - never. Because Fake-ido doesn't work, and is a load of bullshit - anybody who isn't a 'patsy' would easily knock out any 'sensei' of Aikido, and everybody knows it, especially the pussies who pay money to 'learn' this bullshit.

  • @richp860 - Another aikido-fag who can't admit they have wasted their time on this fraud. Nobody is impressed. It's bullshit, and you can't fight your way out of a wet paper bag.

  • great demo

    Love this style

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