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Shihan Tony Sargeant 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe.
Tony started in Aikido in 1973 and offers teaching by Zoom or in person worldwide. Check out the links below.
Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, to promote health and well-being.
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For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/
New Bukiwaza website: www.iwamaryu.com
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All U need R eyes
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Shihan Tony Sargeant 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started in Aikido in 1973 and offers his time teaching by Zoom or in person worldwide. Check out the links below. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ New Bukiwaza website: www.iwamaryu.com #iwama #tonysarg...
Cut where Ken is, Not where it's lined up
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Real life fights 4
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Vincent Sumpter in Cambridge 2023
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama #to...
Using mind & technique
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Shihan Tony Sargeant 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started in Aikido in 1973 and continues to offer his time teaching by Zoom or in person worldwide. Check out the links below. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ New Bukiwaza website: ...
Yokomen & class
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama ...
Me and lots of U
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama ...
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama ...
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama ...
Yokomen thumbs & class 3
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama ...
Talking about 'us'
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started training in Aikido in 1973 and, at 73, continues teaching seminars worldwide. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ For contact: aikidosecrets.weebly.com/contact.html #iwama ...
Aikido Styles
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started Aikido in 1973. He also teaches Yoga and meditation to promote well-being. Check out the links below. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ Bukiwaza website: www.iwamaryu.com #iwama #tonysargeant #aikido
Cutting down to the side
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Shihan Tony Sargeant 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started in Aikido in 1973 and continues to offer his time teaching by Zoom or in person worldwide. Check out the links below. Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant For more information: www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ New Bukiwaza website: ...
Aiki talk Why do Aikido
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Shihan Tony Sargeant, 7th Dan. Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe. Tony started Aikido in 1973. He also teaches Yoga and meditation to promote well-being. Check out the links below. www.patreon.com/TonySargeant www.takemusu-iwama-aikido.org/ Bukiwaza website: www.iwamaryu.com #iwama #tonysargeant #aikido
1st & 2nd Ken Suburi
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1st & 2nd Ken Suburi
When we get blocked
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When we get blocked
Sleeve hold Shiho Nage
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Sleeve hold Shiho Nage
More for seniors
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More for seniors
Anyone for Tennis 2
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Anyone for Tennis 2
Finding hidden power
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Finding hidden power
Keeping to the same spot
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Keeping to the same spot
Anyone for Tennis 1
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Anyone for Tennis 1
Techniques from hand shapes 2
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Techniques from hand shapes 2
Shaping of the hand
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Shaping of the hand
Me in Russia 1995
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Me in Russia 1995
Real life fights 3
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Real life fights 3
Real life fights 2
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Real life fights 2
Real life fights 1
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Real life fights 1
3 in one
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3 in one

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @richardsmall5392
    @richardsmall5392 12 днів тому

    Really interesting to watch. There would have been a time when I'd dismiss things I didn't 'see' as something I needed, but now, and thanks to the tai chi practice, I am halfway to seeing what is more important, connection, kokyu and spirals , the 'so called' unused hand being far more important than we first imagine. These videos are most useful for exploring the chance to observe what might be really happening. thank you.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 12 днів тому

      Glad it was helpful! I am still learning how much we miss even when we are doing it. The answers can hide from us, but I live in hopes that each time I try this way of working I will learn more and open the doors to understanding.

    • @richardsmall5392
      @richardsmall5392 11 днів тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant Even your reply opens the gates of possibilities, definitely tai chi has allowed me to discover more than when engaged in aikido practise, as there is more time to find the internal connections and engage consciousness. The sense of elbows always going away from you isn't necessarily taught in aikido but makes a huge difference to whole body connection. I'm trying to apply things like this to the aiki jo and ken. I have found it makes it more powerful but with less strength involved. I'm sure this is a useful gate ! But who knows? For elbows going away from you, think morote dori kokyu ho, it is a perfect example. Thank you for all your years of teaching.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 11 днів тому

      I am also convinced that we can change and power to points we wish to stop the Uke and defy angels by thought alone. Somehow my body has the confidence that if i` think of an angle change I am then locked into that position and they cannot move or escape the angle. But I may now be going beyond what. keeps us sane?

    • @richardsmall5392
      @richardsmall5392 11 днів тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant It makes sense to me, Our consciousness guides our body to carry out that function without the tension of any muscles countering our effort. I find it valuable and interesting because it takes me beyond previous limits, and not because it would assist me in self defence, just the excitement of continual discovery is enough. If you think that is odd, today we looked at pushing people using their skin not their bones. Sounds insane but it actually works. I'll stop there and let someone else have a say. Richard

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 11 днів тому

      Makes sense to me, but I am perhaps. 'also Mad'.

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 15 днів тому

    Thank you Tony Shihan for sharing this video. This is what it would be like for me if I did not wear my hearing aids and that is how I was learning Aikido for years...

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 14 днів тому

      Yes, so many want it spelt out for them, but in my opinion, those who have to look and take what they see are the ones who get it deeper inside of them.

    • @nickregnier1
      @nickregnier1 14 днів тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant I agree with you!

  • @richardsmall5392
    @richardsmall5392 16 днів тому

    Wonderful to watch. If any of us are even on the mat at 80 years of age, we will be pleased. Patient, well humoured teaching with humility. Long may it last.

  • @lililoulou9531
    @lililoulou9531 20 днів тому

    Bravo excellent

  • @ronin2963
    @ronin2963 24 дні тому

    'San kakyu di' is a three point stance between the jo and your feet, and you are not in it.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 23 дні тому

      I do nopt quit understand your point. Please send me a link to you showing the Kata with what you consider correct feet and body alignment. As when doing the Kata's one should think of Suburi and not a dance. This is the way Saito sensei taught us and blocks and strikes should be the delivering of these Suburi's. Your point I need to see to comment. I am not saying you are incorrect, just stating my point of view as you are. Thank you for writing in.

  • @basdejong9054
    @basdejong9054 26 днів тому

    Many thanks for sharing this experience and your honest reflections on it. After watching the video, I wondered whether regular aikido training in the dojo is sufficiently comprehensive to deal with all the forms of conflict we experience in life. I mean we don't really practice being verbally scolded, bullied, teased etc to the point of breaking in the dojo. Do you feel that a different way/method of training could have produced a better result for you, or is it just too difficult with our genes? From what I have read, O sensei could also explode in anger. We are all imperfect humans, trying to do the best we can. In Christianity, I am happy that there is grace to supplement my shortcomings.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 26 днів тому

      I truly think that what one learns from 'Many years' of doing Aikido is that it forges us as better people and we look at each situation with clearer eyes. "But" and there is always that BUT. In my case my human self took over and the fuze was light and that was from deep within myself and it was at that point I realised that we are all just who we are, and that does not change even if we think and fool ourself we have. Thanks for your thoughts on it and taking the time to watch, all four or just this one.

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 27 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing your story so openly and I could really understand how you felt for this bloke asking for £150 with no proof and you being an excellent client for the work you gave him. I don't know if I would have lost the plot, but I think my blood would have boiled too at this point. This person has caused the situation and you were in a way victim of his deceit. To me, he was the bully guy who financially tried to steal from you. I am guessing he would have stopped acting like this afterward. But you know, you are human with emotional and rational mindset and you lost the balance (I would have too if I am honest with you). Hard to be calm. I think Aikido still gave you control over the situation as you stopped after having pushed him. Had you not done Aikido, you probably would have gone much further, hard to tell though. But essentially, you hit the nail on the head when you said we need to be realistic and step out of our comfort zone in the world of Aikido. We need to be working on our behaviour how we interact with one another when things escalate and it is a challenge for many. Thanks to Aikido, we learnt to hold and control our own behaviour and to look after our partner during practice, which help us subconsciously to uphold positive mindset and be less engaged with emotions. Sometimes, we fail and when we do, we simply see that we still have a lot more to learn...

  • @mraffabilityGB
    @mraffabilityGB 28 днів тому

    The movement at 18:25 struck me as being unclear in purpose. I have been taught to withdraw the jo through the front hand to within around 6" of the end and then to push the rear out and either swing it or push it towards the opponent to strike or ward off. I show this movement in this video ua-cam.com/video/Mc92ns1N4aQ/v-deo.html, which is part of a series I developed during lockdown with the intention of looking at the jo or hiking stick as a practical means of self-defence in an emergency, probably not against an attacker similarly armed, while following Aikido principles and developing the Aikido body and movement. I was trying to encourage curiosity and understanding in a way that people might want to try Aikido when the psychosis was over. I see some of my own errors in your video and will strive to improve.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 28 днів тому

      Thanks for your comments and as it is almost at the end 18.25 I am not sure what part U are specifying for me to re-look at. Sadly looking at my own work I think I look a little 'Sloppy doing it' and it makes me want to do it again, so I may revisit this suburi. Hopefully I cover the Hasso better elsewhere. Thank you again for taking the trouble to look. and comment. We must all keep training as a beginner and hope we can gain from each others pointers.

  • @stevebb2915
    @stevebb2915 Місяць тому

    looks soooo cool. i worried about those glass doors throughout though lol

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant Місяць тому

      I love your comment about the glass as it never entered my head due to Saito Shihan teaching me to have Zanshin all the time and not just do a 'Dance with the. Jo."

  • @tonboaikidocambridge
    @tonboaikidocambridge Місяць тому

    I really appreciate the clarity of your teaching Sensei and the historical context you transmit the information. Your movements are natural, relaxed and yet obviously powerful. So many versions exist on the internet/UA-cam some good and some not so good (in my humble opinion) but your videos are the closest to those of Saito Shihan's Bukiwaza as can be validated by a quick search and comparison with his videos. Thank you again for maintaining his Iwama Aikido traditions 🙏🏻

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant Місяць тому

      Wow, thank you, I have always try to show. what Saito sensei taught me as each year seeing him over twenty year around the world he like everyone changes but his basics never did;. He was adamant that O-Sensei would scold him from the grave if he altered what he had been taught. If I can go some way to keeping this style alive I shall do my best and thank all those who are trying to do the same located around the world that had the pleasure of being taught directly by himself.

  • @wchmontreal
    @wchmontreal Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video. Are you using foam mats? I thought they were too hard to throw someone on them. How does it feel compared with the rubber mats or the tatami?

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant Місяць тому

      Yes they are. But they are also vERY old now but still. good. They R better on wooden floors but, no one complains they R too hard to. take Ukemi on. The new Tatami also comes in different thicknesses and depending on what the floor covering is then it will depend on what Tatami one buys. Well. thats what we did when we bought them 30 years ago. It was for my Dojo with wooden floor. Hope this helps.

    • @wchmontreal
      @wchmontreal Місяць тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant Thank you!

  • @lililoulou9531
    @lililoulou9531 Місяць тому

    C’est une pratique de haut vol merci beaucoup

  • @raysim13
    @raysim13 Місяць тому

    So in a nutshell. You're saying the more veteran practitioner/player will beat the less experienced person? I don't disagree with that. But are you also trying to say, you don't know what you don't know? And so go out and look for things? Like you thought you we're a decent 2dan. But didn't know the partner practice for 31 Jo kata. But you didn't know about it, and the people around you probably didn't know about it. With the tennis ball part. Aren't you just theorising what the players seem to be doing? But what you could do is find an expert and ask why they are selecting certain balls, and how? It's similar to someone who sees a technique from a sensei, maybe in a video, and perhaps try to replicate it but totally not understanding the mechanics or minor details that goes into it. I've been there. This will be my 23rd year in Aikido. And I think I've had to relearn everything 3 times because of a new discovery that would make my Aikido better.

    • @raysim13
      @raysim13 Місяць тому

      Sorry I should say, the new discoveries were actually teachers that are good.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant Місяць тому

      I love reading your theory on it all, but my quick answer is "One never knows how one will act until the situation they are ut in, so my words are from memory of the happenings and its more a story than what other should do" Unless I am reading. your comments incorrectly? Answering the time of how long one has trained I personally think we learn to 'Not fight'. and that what time in Aikido. gives us, but who knows art what level one will. panic? In 1982/3 the UK had very few who knew the 31 Jo Kata or. any weapons apart from books and film from Saito sensei, so it was mostly do it hoping one was correct, and. as for. the 'Anti-kata' well never knew it then. Like I say it was all exciting and also humbling to think I knew nothing when I thought I did. Hope. this covers at least some of your questions? Thanks for taking the time to write and watch.

  • @lililoulou9531
    @lililoulou9531 Місяць тому

    Qui est le pratiquant à la barbe excellent c’est un recal de vous voir

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant Місяць тому

      It could be Farther Christmas. Ha,ha

  • @NandoWasabi
    @NandoWasabi Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing your video.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! I always hope that we can give to each other.

  • @marcelolopezdiez4611
    @marcelolopezdiez4611 2 місяці тому

    Gracias Sensey Tony me gusta escuchar sus reflexiones filosóficas, las comparto que tenga un buen día, saludos desde Uruguay Sudamérica.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      You are very kind for saying these words. I know that we must "All help O-SEnsei" the best way we can to make the world a better place. To me we speak different languages but we all hope and dream for the same rewards. To become better people.

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this discussion from your heart why Aikido is a sacred Art. I 100% agree with you and every time, I get on the mat, I feel I am in my own zone away from anything else in the world fully focused and motivated to do more and better with Aikido techniques... It is a sacred Art for so many reasons, and one of them to me is how this Art goes deep into our spirit how we must improve ourself first before we can help others...

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      Well said! I cannot add more words as between us we have been touched by the founders art in such a way we will never need to search to find our goal. All we have to do is keep training as ;A Student"

    • @nickregnier1
      @nickregnier1 2 місяці тому

      I agree!! ❤😊

  • @kanzenchowa9868
    @kanzenchowa9868 2 місяці тому

    good form

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for taking the time to say.

  • @taichisuzuki1207
    @taichisuzuki1207 2 місяці тому

    good tutorial

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      Glad you think so! My belief is that we should give and try to make those who are truly searching for O-Sensei's Aikido to understand that not enough time is given to the detail.

  • @Kaszmirowaty
    @Kaszmirowaty 2 місяці тому

    So far I am doing cardio-vascular exercise last 9 years too :) Best regards sensei!

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      Wonderful! I only wish others would not make excuses and do more to keep the fitness at a level that one requires to be their best at all martial arts, as well as the health benefits it brings with doing it.

  • @Religious_man
    @Religious_man 2 місяці тому

    Amazing child.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      I totally agree, and one that I hope keeps training.

  • @basdejong9054
    @basdejong9054 2 місяці тому

    Good advice to film yourself. As you say, nobody likes to watch / hear himself or herself, but it can be very diagnostic indeed. As for the tennis players you watched, I have lots of experience in tennis under my belt, both training and playing matches. What always struck me how different it was to just train, with nothing at stake, compared to a match, especially finals or when more was at stake. It was sooo much more difficult to perform under pressure of a match, especially a tie breaker or final of the match. There a striking examples of professionals not being able to handle the pressure, e.g. Jana Novotna in her Wimbledon final many years ago. If I draw an analogy to aikido: it is different to be able to do techniques in a relaxed training setting, than in a real situation on the street on which you recently posted some videos. Sometimes this worries me, is there enough 'pressure testing' in aikido training? The closest thing / substitute is an exam or demo. But is it enough?

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      To answer in reverse. No I do not believe one can ever be ready for what springs out at any given moment until it does. "Why." How is one feeling that time and did one see or sense it coming? The only answer I can offer as the years roll by is: either act fast and crush such treat or talk your way out of fighting. I have done both and to date each one was the correct one to keep myself safe. Perhaps a question that can never be answered only by the one who survives. To me aikido has so mnay gems to offer one in life; the question of defeat is one not now days in my thinking. Thank you for sharing your personal findings. It has inspired me to read it.

    • @basdejong9054
      @basdejong9054 2 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant Many thanks for your answer! It makes sense to me.

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable 2 місяці тому

    I've been working on doing 31 jo kata left and right forward position.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      I love to hear when others use their skills to use whatever it takes to improve their Aikido mastery. Well done and the path only gets better by doing so.

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable 2 місяці тому

    I use chalk at the basketball court. And I do 8 direction Octagon as well. Left and right side. Equal 16 techniques for one movement.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      I made the comment and well done for making your own improvisations to advance your study.

  • @MDRedwood
    @MDRedwood 2 місяці тому

    Great advice. Thanks Shihan!

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 2 місяці тому

      My pleasure! Thank you for watching.

  • @lililoulou9531
    @lililoulou9531 3 місяці тому

    Beaucoup de recherches bravo un régal

  • @AlexanderGent
    @AlexanderGent 3 місяці тому

    Looking forward to the next seminar!

  • @UmarAlFarooq
    @UmarAlFarooq 3 місяці тому

    When a girl can break out of the grip of a man, that's when I'll believe it's technique.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      yes I can understand why you would say that. But after many years of training I do believe that what my Master said to me was true. "Tony the technique is strong you do not have to be." How many years one must train is what no one knows before this can happen. Thanks for your thoughts.

  • @richardsmall5392
    @richardsmall5392 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful people, great learners, courageous and spirited. I am pleased to have met them. I'm sorry that it is so unlikely in the future. I have some great memories of those days ... I don't remember you being that fast though ... must be getting old. So many great memories of the people and events, thank you for helping me revisit them. So much to say, but that's enough.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      Yes I love them and miss them all. Such dedicated students and now sadly being forced in a downward direction that seems to have put all our trips there on hold for many years. They will keep training and this we can be grateful to have met and part of their journey.

  • @CarlaCasteneda
    @CarlaCasteneda 3 місяці тому

    largely meaningless when you're throwing around people half your size...

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      And half my age if it helps you in your point.

  • @basdejong9054
    @basdejong9054 3 місяці тому

    That’s some severe, powerful and explosive aikido in there! Impressive

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      Well when young have fun I say. Thanks for watching.

  • @basdejong9054
    @basdejong9054 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this story. So you effectively used 'verbal aikido' to de-escalate the situation with the boxing champion, first making him feel good about his martial skills (looking in same direction as Saito sensei would say) and then talking about martial arts etiquette... thereby redirecting his energy… fortunately it didn't end up in an actual fight this way. As for the other dan grades that didn't come to help you: apparently their survival reaction was flight rather than fight. Just like you, I think it is good not to judge people. I just hope that long time training in aikido does build some confidence and courage for when the moment comes... perhaps this leads us to a discussion to whether aikido is sufficiently all round to meet all challenges /challengers.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      Like you say it takes time to acquire this calmness, But as I always try to speak truly, I am not sure if it can be gained by training or if it is in-built within our character and we put it down to Aikido training. I cannot answer the question, all I know is it worked when required and that is what is important I think we all agree on that. As for the others who hid, they may never change?

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 3 місяці тому

    interesting video Tony Shihan, it reminds me of my own experience as Door Supervisor when once a fight erupted with a dozen of guys fighting me and another Bouncer we were the only ones defending ourselves and the other 2 bouncers were hiding. It just shows that when we are faced with an extreme situation, our adrenaline kicks in to fight or flight (flee). We did very well myself and the other bouncer defending ourselves and the other guys were injured and fled the night clubs. After this ordeal, my body was shaking due to Adrenaline but at the time, I felt immensely strong… We had to remove the other 2 Bouncers from premises as we could not rely on them… They were useless.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      Thankfully, only a few of us will ever need to experience this. But perhaps it is in-built and not just the Aikido that keeps us sane and understands that anyone can fight, but to survive is better without damage. Thank you for sharing

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      The good part of it. all looking back is 'Aikido works'

    • @nickregnier1
      @nickregnier1 3 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant Absolutely! I have seen the huge differences from changing school whilst I was working as Door Supervisor and Iwama Aikido to me, is the strongest and most able to cope under such duress. I have tried it and tested it a few times, and it saved me. Had I not been practicing Iwama Aikido, I would probably have given up on Aikido... As you know, I had practiced Aikikai, Yoshinkan and I was not satisfied with how I was handling physical situation then as Bouncer that I was at a crossing point to really question Aikido as a whole and I remember vividly going to a book shop in Oxford Street, and I spent hours checking various Martial Arts books, and truly wanted Aikido to work as I had a gut feeling that there must be a way to make it effective (I owe this to my passion because, if I did not love Aikido the way I do, I would have given it up) and stumbled into a whole set of books with Morihiro Saito Sensei who was showing lots of weapons practice in images and I was mesmerised as to why I had not seen this before. So I sat down and was reading the pages and came across this line where Morihiro Saito Sensei wrote: If you want to really study Aikido, one must learn Bukiwaza to understand its deep connection with Taijutsu. Your Aikido will become much stronger... It hit me like a strong light bulb moment and knew that it was what I needed to do. The rest became history until now. I have never looked back since and never doubted it, as when I embarked on this new journey, my Aikido became much stronger when I was working as Bouncer...

    • @basdejong9054
      @basdejong9054 3 місяці тому

      Wow, must have been scary, but great that you managed to handle yourself so well! What was the decisive factor, you think?

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      So nice to read others thoughts and how they get on in situations. Thank you for sharing it with those who wish to take the time to read.

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing this story. Quite interesting how your Nikyo pin neutralised the man and got him passed out. You have strong hands and hips, and it must have been so focused at this moment and I am not surprised that what happened to him had taken place. You definitely have the power connected with whole body from Hips. I can feel this when I am Uke with you!

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      Thank you too! It is always good to get feedback if others find the films of value.

    • @nickregnier1
      @nickregnier1 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Tony_Sargeant I do find your testimony quite interesting and inspiring to watch!

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 3 місяці тому

      You R very kind.

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Tony Shihan for sharing this video! Great connection and combination indeed that makes Uke feel powerless and stuck with balance affected..

  • @NB-xq4qt
    @NB-xq4qt 4 місяці тому

    nonsense...read a book on how the brain functions and you get how the brain works in real science......no telepathy tosh......its 2024

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Well we all have an opinion and that's yours. Isn't it great to live where we can all have free speech.

  • @marcelolopezdiez4611
    @marcelolopezdiez4611 4 місяці тому

    Gracias Sensei su explicación me ha inspirado.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Thank U again for watching the films.

  • @sebastianfernandezcorcoles2821
    @sebastianfernandezcorcoles2821 4 місяці тому

    Muchas gracias

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Thank you. I hope the films help.

  • @andrespintoguzman404
    @andrespintoguzman404 4 місяці тому

    Thank for you Presentation. I Practics Ani Tme 13 Kata. but in these Momente I evalue and i dont take all movimentes in mi mind. and a take a deccion. practic 2 x2 secions and in conciencious of proof. Abrazos desde Colombia.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      thank you for looking at my films, and I hope they help you.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    What are the reasons why you didnt want your certification through Saito's son Hitohiro sensei?

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Simple answer. He was not teaching the same as his father at the same time as they were both teaching and i did not like his style with lifting the leg like starting an old motorbike trying to kickstart it. You may know what I mean? It happens with family where the children clash and they certainly. had their moments and I wonder if H done it just because he did not like his father and wanted his own take on it. But perhaps I am being unkind. Basically he never done it for me.

    • @StarkRaveness
      @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant yes I do understand what you mean about the kick start particularly with the Ken. My instructor and senpai both had similar experiences with H, and described his technique as being quite different from his dads. Thanks for your honesty.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      I always try to speak honestly but sadly it does at times get me in trouble, as people do not like the 'Blunt truth.' Thanks for you thoughts as well.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    I understand that everyone has to make a living, but the cost of annual fees combined with the amount of money required for dan grading certification is one of the main reasons I left Aikido. I worked out early in my martial arts interest was that seeking dan grades was pointless because my ability couldnt be judged on how many black belts I had but rather the commitment I put into the artform, it was also driven by the fact I was raising a small family and I had no extra income for martial arts training. So I left. I did a bit of Yang style Tai Chi for a couple of years where they had no interest in grades and emphasised friendship, then I ended back in a random, small Aikido dojo where the feeling was the same, then moved around a little and joined another dojo when I moved suburb. This was perfect for me, I had no affiliation to one style and no expectation to grade, I was just there to learn. I still yearn to go back to my original iwama style dojo to train, but many years have passed now and I have found my niche as a mixed martial artist.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      I think you have had a similar experience as most. It is costly and it seems to be part of the package sadly. I now run my own organisation and charge half if not less for dan ranks that the Aikikai. I realised towards the end that when they charge $900 for a 5th dan the organisation keeps half an dthe Aikikai get half. I made the suggestion to not take all that for the organisation I. wa sin at the time and they told me to but out. Sad as like you many just can't afford to do Aikido. I think what you are doing is good. I always say 'If U enjoy it then its ok'

    • @StarkRaveness
      @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant is great to see that you have broken away from the Aikikai in regards to the financial concern. At the end of the day a black belt is a black belt to the lay person, who gave it to you only matters to those inside Aikido and even then nobody can really say one is better than the other. I think black belts shouldn’t be determined by skill and ability alone if at all. Dedication, friendship and contribution to the Aikido community top that I feel. Otherwise practitioners who have disabilities either physical or learning have a disadvantage whereas everyone should be of equal footing. Sorry for my rant.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Sounds like we are talking from the same page. It's sad but it takes us so many years before we realise it is all about paying out for ranks rather than what it should be for. I was awarded my 7th and did not want it as I felt that over the last 20 -30 years it's like giving away nothing of worth. I look at who gets them and same old story, it's those who creap the closest to the sensei and if in favore they get it. I was pushed by saying "Sensei if U do not go up how can those below U." When I think of those gone before me I am just a small boy compaird to what they done in aikiod and the way they trained so harshly. I am talking about the. Saito era not the western aikidoka. We did train hard but not like they. Well thats my opinion and the way its going soomn it should be changed from 'Aikido' to the "Well-being shool of care" Now my rant. is over.

  • @marcelolopezdiez4611
    @marcelolopezdiez4611 4 місяці тому

    Gracias Tony por tu sinceridad amor por el Aikido, como siempre gracias desde Sudamérica mas precisamente el país se llama Uruguay.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for your very kind words. I am still a student and I hope all those followingO-Sensei;s art would be as honest as they can. Thank you again for comments and taking the time to watch my films.

  • @stefanobio7045
    @stefanobio7045 4 місяці тому

    Hi Tony...... You must know Sensei Tommy Tonner?

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Perhaps I am better with faces than names. Who is he and where does he reside?

  • @nickregnier1
    @nickregnier1 4 місяці тому

    Strong hips and stability clearly shown Tony Shihan! Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      My pleasure!! Thank you.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      At the time we can only do the Aikido we have inside of us, but to others it may all help them to see what they need at the time of their journey.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    I think Saito was letting you now he was listening to you by playing with the electricity! :)

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Until I see him again I will not know.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    I read that Saito was apparently broken hearted over what happened with the man you mentioned as he had no choice but to totally turn his back on him. Very sad.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      He was very. We had a few talks about it.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    Thanks Tony, Im really enjoying your story. Im aware there was a sensei based Whangarei NZ that brought Saito over. My old Aikido instructor was a student of this sensei and then he went to Iwama for his uchi deshi period in the late eighties, I joined his dojo in the early nineties. He used to invite one particular senior down from Whangarei for seminars, she apparently was one of Saito's favourites. Lucky her. :)

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      I she was a small Maori and from that same area 'Whangarei' then I am sure it was. I think her name was Maria or I may just be trying to, as it was 1982/83

    • @StarkRaveness
      @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant Thats her :)

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      She was awesome back then and sharper than most men I trained with. I may have told a story of Saito sensei calling her up telling her to grab a plastic fork, we all laughed and he got cross as he was serious, so she jumped up to gabe the fork and he threw her several time without it braking. Have U seen this film yet? If U see her please remember me to her. If she still teaches that. is?

    • @StarkRaveness
      @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sargeant Unfortunately Im out of the Aikido loop and have been for many years but I still pick up the jo and ken every so often for solo training. Having said that I do train on a random Sunday with my friend at a Bukikai Dojo unfortunately not Iwama style but Im learning new things all the time. Regaring Maria if I ever do see her again Ill be sure to mention you name, Im sure she'd remember you.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Thank you, and any training is better than none.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    Hi Tony, showing emotion means you are human no need to apologise, I am enjoying the journey you are presenting, you are a true gentleman. "The meek shall inherit the earth"

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Well said! And lets hope this stupid world sees how much beauty there is and not keep trying to destroy it.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    Hate and blame allows us to justify violence towards each other. If we can see that inside each of us and realise that this is not the right way, we can rid ourselves of it and live in peace and harmony with the world. Im still working on this within myself, perhaps this is the harmony O'Sensei is talking about also. Thanks Tony.

  • @StarkRaveness
    @StarkRaveness 4 місяці тому

    Looks great Tony. How long were you in Iwama for and from what period? Unfortunately I never got to go to Japan but the dojo I used to train in was iwama lineage. Thanks

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant 4 місяці тому

      Not long. 3 weeks in 1994, then a week in Italy with Saito sensei as we were going from Japan to Italy then on to England where I was hosting him. It was a great time being with him all those weeks and he gave us so much. Sadly the next time in Iwama was at his Wake. It was such a busy time and so many at the farewell but I am so glade I went. After all he was my sensei for 27 years in total.