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White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo -白薔薇合気会京都道場
Приєднався 27 лип 2013
White Rose Aikikai - 40th Anniversary Seminar, Kyoto Budo Center, April 14th, 2019
The following video shows the highlights, of the teaching points, from the Day 1 Seminar, celebrating the White Rose Aikikai’s 40th Anniversary in Kyoto, Japan. The seminar was hosted by the Kyoto Dojo and Sensei Pryce. Instruction was given by the founder of the White Rose, Shihan Shane Riley - 7th Dan, Sensei Paul Derrick - 7th Dan and Sensei John Pryce - 5th Dan. An embu from Sensei Reg Sakamoto - 6th Dan, on the connection between his sword, Jo and his Aikido was also given. The whole day was joyful and great fun with all the different dojos in the UK represented.
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Tachi Dori (Sword Taking) with Shihan Shane Riley - 7th Dan @ The White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
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Shihan Riley teaching a sword taking class (Tachi Dori) at the Kyoto Dojo during his visit with his students to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the White Rose. The class includes the techniques: Ikkyo, Iriminage , Sokumen Iriminage and variations. There are many fine detail teaching points and personal experiences of technique included in the video. For more information please contact: info@k...
Aikido Basics - White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
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Some techniques extracted from Pryce Sensei's Yondan (4th Dan) examination.
Shane Riley Shihan @ The White Rose Aikikai - Kyoto Dojo with John Pryce Sensei
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Shihan Riley's first visit to the Kyoto Dojo in Japan, April 2017. The course was attended by WRA members including Aikidoka from Yoshinkan and Aikikai organizations.
Aikido Basics - Shihan Shane Riley 7th Dan - Ikkyo and Iriminage Applications Feb 2017
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Shihan Shane Riley 7th Dan - short course @ Prince Bishops Aïkido - Freeman's Quay demonstrates the basic application of Ikkyo and Iriminage.
Aikido Basics - Iriminage (Live Blade) Tachi Waza
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Iriminage Tachi Waza from a (live blade) Shomen Uchi attack conducted by John Pryce Sensei of the White Rose Aikikai - Kyoto Dojo
Ryo Mune Dori Tenchinage
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A basic variation of Tenchinage (Heaven and Earth Throw) from a two handed (Ryo) chest grab (Mune Dori). Some key points are explained in the video for consideration.
Yatsubuchi no Taki (八淵の滝) May 2016 - Aikido Hike
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An excellent day out for a few of the Dojo members hiking the eight cascading waterfalls (Yatsubuchi no Taki - 八淵の滝) in Shiga. Followed by a ridge walk in the Hira (比良) range to Kitakomatsu (北小松) with spectacular views of Lake Biwa. It was great fun but more rock climbing than hiking at some points. For those interested in doing the hike, this movie is a good example of the conditions without t...
Aikido's most important technique
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A committed attack never results in a pretty or stylised ukemi (break fall) for Uke to accept. Especially, when they do not know what to expect. For Nage, evasion and escape are sometimes more important than applied technique.
Aikido - beginner break falls (Mae Ukemi)
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Pryce Sensei uses a controlled high break fall with a group of beginners to remove the fear of falling or receiving Ukemi before teaching them how to conduct the basic forward roll (Mae Ukemi). As you can see from the video, the initial fear quickly turned into a fun experience and the beginners threw themselves into the Ukemi practice.
Aikido Basics - The seven bokken suburi - John Pryce Sensei, White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
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The seven bokken suburi (sword exercises) demonstrated in four directions both in normal and slow motion for ease of study.
Aikido Basics - Tai Sabaki and Shikko Ho
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Aikido Basics - Tai Sabaki and Shikko Ho
Aikido Basics - Ukemi (Breakfalls) - John Pryce Sensei, White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
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The basic Aikido breakfalls are demonstrated in this video at both natural and slow motion speeds. Breakfalls are essential for the safe repetitive practice of Aikido techniques. However, bear in mind that there is a fine line between throwing yourself around the Dojo and being thrown.
Aikido Basics - 13 no Jo Kata - John Pryce Sensei, White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
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The 13 count Jo Kata was first devised by Saito Sensei when he brought together various Jo movements taught to him by O'Sensei. It is not a complete Kata in that he could not remember all he was taught exactly and this became his interpretation of that work. The 21 and 31 count Katas are further extensions of this work. This video is aimed at beginners to use as a reference tool and is not an i...
Aikido - Ushiro Ryote Dori-Does size matter? - John Pryce Sensei, White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
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Aikido - Ushiro Ryote Dori-Does size matter? - John Pryce Sensei, White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo
Aikido - Ikkyo, Nikkyo and Sankyo Aiki Ken basic applications.
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Aikido - Ikkyo, Nikkyo and Sankyo Aiki Ken basic applications.
If you try to move like this on concrete, you'll hurt yourself. So why practice it on the mat if you'll never use it in the real world? How does this help you defend yourself in real situations?
Thanks for your question John. shikko or knee-walking is a ‘traditional’ aspect of Aikido that is used to move around the dojo when receiving certification or some other commendation from the Sensei if they are kneeling. It would be disrespectful to stand and walk towards them with your head above theirs. This is simply a matter of etiquette for a ‘traditional’ Japanese martial art. As an ‘exercise’ or ‘drill’ it develops explosive hip power and movement from the Tanden (center) rather than the knees or the upper body, it looks easy but is deceptively difficult to master. In answer to practical use on the ‘tar’ I agree with you it would destroy your knees but I don’t recall expressing in this short video about it being a practical technique other than it being meant as a review for my beginner students to have a look at. On the other hand, this technique has been used by the Japanese Kidotai to enter a house through a door at low level to avoid gunmen successfully. so, hopefully that answers your questions and if you have any more don’t hesitate to message me or I am happy to talk face to face providing your in and around Kyoto. Does that help?
@@whiteroseaikikaikyotodojo-5497 Your response is extremely helpful. Thank you so much... I have a ton of more questions about Aikido, but I don't want to be too much of a pest. So feel free to stop replying and I'll understand... But my next question is: When I take Aikido classes, how am I supposed to know the difference between what is just tradition, and what should actually be used in a real fight?
@@johnvem949 no worries…when you join a dojo you need to ask the Sensei what they teach -a traditional or practical style or both. If they are a good teacher they will always explain the difference. For example, when I teach a technique we start with the traditional form, then we move to a more active form, then shortening the fighting distance (what my Sensei would call phone box Aïkïdo), from there we might look at how to apply the technique from a more practical attack, even multiple attacks or within a constricted environment, say up against a wall or in a corner. The initial emphasis is the traditional form to both preserve the tradition (but not get stuck in it) and to understand the basic principles of Aïkïdo and from there you can go anywhere with the technique. If you have more questions please ask and I will get back to you when I have time to do so. Thanks for the comment.
Soy cubano es importante los desplazamientos en el Akido. Como.elementos bssicos.
Take a small step with the front foot, right outward, and then turn with the back foot
Tenkan is not understandable or correct it is Tai plumber
Unfortunately neither is your English…’Tai Plumber’? i think you will find that if you study Aikido in Japan there are many different ways to name and do techniques depending on the dojo and style.But, thank you for your helpful comment.
I wish people would demonstrate shikko w/o the hakama
I agree that would have been more clearer. Thanks for the suggestion.
The haka ma does not help the student to observe how the moves must be executed ...
Thanks for the comment, I agree and will take on board your suggestion.
Interesting, looks beautiful! Side note: This song sounds so much like Promises by Jhene Aiko, such a beautiful song
Tsugi Ashi Tenkan
Thank you for your comment but I think you will find in Japanese ‘Tsugi’ means soon and ‘Tsuri’ means slide.
This is my Sensei.
The half circle 190° turn the sleep of the rear leg after the fourth step now you'll be in the same position as your point at behind him
Thanks for your comment Douglas. As I pointed out in another question/comment, there are many different types of Ashi and Tai Sabaki. These are the very basic and simplest for students to start with a review. It was not intended as a compendium of all movements possible. Also, maybe I don’t want to make that extra turn because it doesn’t suit the technique or the context. Something to consider.
Woah this guy has some skills!
Enzo Joaquin Dela Cruz thanks for the nice comment. I hope it helps you. Check out our other videos on the channel for more content 👍🏻
Alright!! :D
Another reason why i need to learn this cause it's required for my school
@@whiteroseaikikaikyotodojo-5497 Do you have Tsugi ashi?
same
Hope will find women practice aïkido it will be vert hot and sexy on bed 😋😊 or in bath room mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I love aïkido...
What about tenchi? Front step backwards.
Tomas Plibersek Thanks for the comment. There are many different types of Ashi Sabaki and too numerous to include here. This was just a basic video for my students to be able to practice the main 4 movements of entering and turning. 👍🏻
Nice, bit deferent with what we used to do. The first kaiten sabaki usually we called it tenkan and kaiten is the second tenkan, the one with Ayumi ashi then tenkan, also the irimi tenkan we called it irimi kaiten :)
Thanks for the comment Muh, I live in Kyoto Japan and even the Japanese get confused with the terminology - Irimi/tenkan or omote/Ura waza for example. Like English there are many different ways to express movement in Japanese. I guess it depends on what Association you follow and their standard. Anyways thanks for the comment. 👍🏻
White Rose Aikikai Kyoto Dojo -白薔薇合気会京都道場 Yes indeed, some say it hipodahsi tenkan, hipodahsi kaiten/tenshin.
Muh Shaukat interesting! that’s a new one for me. Happy training👍🏻
amazing!!!
can u do this with something shorter
I have a plan! :o
I wish my father would of thought me some more aikido when I was younger.
That's more practical than ryote dori to my eyes.
pretty helpful! thank you for this class Sensei
Edgar Ramos your welcome. These are just the very basic movements to help beginners. Glad you found it helpful.
@@whiteroseaikikaikyotodojo-5497 basic movements connect everything else, all power comes from the connection to the ground, solid kamai is often undervalued. The sacred art of Aikido and it's dedicated practicioners are special so thank you for this upload much respect for Sensei Pryce(less) 🤩
You can get all the info you need from lonely planet's Hiking in Japan book. The waterfalls take about 2-3 hours and the ridge hike along Hira San takes about another 3-4 hours.just make sure you check the rainfall for the week previous as the runoff might make it too dangerous/impossible. Also, typhoons sometimes knock out the bridges so keep an eye on that too. Otherwise it's a blast. Good luck.
I am very interested in taking this hike! Where did you start and how long did it take you.? Did you get directions from a book of tourist station? how can I find some accurate info on the locations etc. I've seen a lot of conflicting info online. any help would be appreciated. thanks!!
What's the difference between Kamae and Irimi? ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Kamae e Irimi?
Hi Oscar, kamae is a guard/ready posture where all basic Aikido starts from. Irimi simply means to enter, so from Kamae the body move forward. Hope this helps.
Yes thank you very much.
domo sensei