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paragate 8 months ago
I don't know about "secretly passed" techniques however the artist in white has gorgeously beautiful execution!
SavageInsight 8 months ago
@SpectreWriter: As said, it is not aikido, it is qin na techiques. Even if they look like aikido techniques that by the way comes from jiujutsu techniques. Qin na does not have the same go with the flow in the same manner as aikido, different martial art look and is a bitt different even if some moves look similar. So if it looks like poorly performed aikido in your eyes it still may be an effective form of martial art even if some is force to force.
actofbalance 1 year ago
@AmericanPowerBase Okay, if you say so... I've only been in the art for decades, but being a Chinese practitioner, you'd be sure to know more about Japanese than me. Couldn't have been a play on words either... and I guess that drawing with the circle and the dot in the middle, the one that is so famous to aikidoka, that's just coincidence.
Have a nice life, okay? Not interested in yammering with an expert like you anymore.
SpectreWriter 1 year ago
Spectrewriter you really haven't got a clue!
cottonfistman1 1 year ago
@Emangroove Yes, I agree that it is not Aikido. Frankly, I woudln't insult Aikido by saying that it is. The techniques are crude, the practitioner is NOT balanced most of the time.
Actofbalance, yes it is decidedly absurd to think that anyone could do Aikido so poorly. Aikido flows, this is parlor tricks.
The reason they called him O-Sensei has to do with a drawing he did to explain the concept of Center(ed). It was a large circle (an O) with a dot in the middle. You are the dot.
SpectreWriter 1 year ago
@SpectreWriter Ueshiba was in China, even if they said he did not communicate much with chinese martial artista, he may have and could anyway be influenced by the Chinses MA. However, bagua is older than aikido so even thinking that the moves comes from aikido is absurd.
actofbalance 1 year ago
Its not Aikido although it may look similair because it is. These techniques all come from Shuai Jiao- traditional chinese wrestling
Emangroove 2 years ago
To SpectreWriter, hahaha that is not aikido, you're not even close if it reminds me of something it is like taichi chen,even some Hsing - I techniques but not aikido, aikido is not the only martal art that flows with the movements of the atacker, even wing chun does. There are many MA, appart japanese MA. Greetings form Mexico.
yuvutu6p3 2 years ago
yeah i agree, fuck with the music. can you change it with air suplay, kenny G, rod steward or other else?
clitoris2009 2 years ago