I'am french but I can understand everything, this teacher is very good. Thanks to these videos I can try to practice correctly and give a name to what my own teacher (5th dan) saw us but don't explain... Thank you M.Jones. Soisy Budokan
The detail he provided about expanding the chest is a very good one - it's the way I was taught to do the choke in BJJ. If you do it this way, there's no need to CRANK the choke and you don't need big gorilla arms to pull it off. It's possibly the most efficient and humane way to subdue something - if done properly. It's when you get guys who are badly trained who think you have to TWIST and CRANK to make the choke work that you end up with people getting seriously hurt or killed by this type of technique. Very interesting entry into the choke BTW.
Hmm... interesting. Thanks for the input. We generally train it as a blood choke, so all the pressure goes around the neck and cuts off the arteries and veins. Doing it properly, no pressure is put on the throat.
every dojo and sesei does warmup differently, so there isn't a "typical" one really. in my dojo we start off with standing ones, going through sitting, then some where we are laying down, and finishing off with basic ushiro ukemi
Because this technique comes from Daito Ryu (Old Japanese Jiujitsu) the origin of Aikido. And this is just for the pin in training and in a street situation obviously you cannot do just the pin you're going to knock him out.
I usually pay attention to breathing techniques, and how they help or hinder different movements. In developing greater wind I found it useful to consume a tablespoon of glutamine powder two or three times per day, and about once per month to consume about a pound of medium cooked beef sweetbreads (very elastic tissue).
For this choke, why do you place your non-attack arm on top of his head? Just curious, as in Brazilian Jiujutsu we place the non-attack arm against the back of the partner's neck.
Where to start with the subtitles it's USHIRO KUBISHIME,USHIRO (IS REVERSE),NAGE,AIKIDO,GYAKU HANMI,IRIMI NAGE,KUBISHIME,IKKYO,GI (KEIKOGI),SHOMENUCHI...
This is awesome. However, the reality is that the Aikikai has been watered down so much and they don’t do this anymore (in any dojos). I’ve trained everywhere, including Hombu and no one does this anymore.
excellent, my sensei hadn't gone into the opposite lapel kubishime, so thank you. May I suggest that after all your explanations, at the end of the video, do all the techniques in real time, one after the other, no stopping, no explanations, sort of to show that yes, aikido does work, and to show the grace fluidity and strength of this amazing art.
I'am french but I can understand everything, this teacher is very good. Thanks to these videos I can try to practice correctly and give a name to what my own teacher (5th dan) saw us but don't explain...
Thank you M.Jones. Soisy Budokan
The detail he provided about expanding the chest is a very good one - it's the way I was taught to do the choke in BJJ. If you do it this way, there's no need to CRANK the choke and you don't need big gorilla arms to pull it off. It's possibly the most efficient and humane way to subdue something - if done properly. It's when you get guys who are badly trained who think you have to TWIST and CRANK to make the choke work that you end up with people getting seriously hurt or killed by this type of technique.
Very interesting entry into the choke BTW.
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As always good and detailed demonstrations, we are going to try these chokes today in the dojo. Thank you!
Excellent principles shown here. Gives us many options to play with. Thank you for posting!
how cast demostration techniques are all very clear., to understand.. thank you sensei..
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Dam these are good chokes.
very nice demonstration. fantastic uke.
Hmm... interesting. Thanks for the input. We generally train it as a blood choke, so all the pressure goes around the neck and cuts off the arteries and veins. Doing it properly, no pressure is put on the throat.
every dojo and sesei does warmup differently, so there isn't a "typical" one really. in my dojo we start off with standing ones, going through sitting, then some where we are laying down, and finishing off with basic ushiro ukemi
really like Kubishime!
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Because this technique comes from Daito Ryu (Old Japanese Jiujitsu) the origin of Aikido. And this is just for the pin in training and in a street situation obviously you cannot do just the pin you're going to knock him out.
I usually pay attention to breathing techniques, and how they help or hinder different movements. In developing greater wind I found it useful to consume a tablespoon of glutamine powder two or three times per day, and about once per month to consume about a pound of medium cooked beef sweetbreads (very elastic tissue).
The partner will have died by the end of this series :P
Stelios Paterakis exactly you're right
Well, I've kinda seen judo users use Triangle choke and just knock them out instead of killing them.
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For this choke, why do you place your non-attack arm on top of his head? Just curious, as in Brazilian Jiujutsu we place the non-attack arm against the back of the partner's neck.
The Uke is also an excellent performer.
Where to start with the subtitles it's USHIRO KUBISHIME,USHIRO (IS REVERSE),NAGE,AIKIDO,GYAKU HANMI,IRIMI NAGE,KUBISHIME,IKKYO,GI (KEIKOGI),SHOMENUCHI...
we nedd a more variations of chocks ;-) please
More please
ushiro kubishime or rear choke the best way to escape is to what?
This is awesome. However, the reality is that the Aikikai has been watered down so much and they don’t do this anymore (in any dojos). I’ve trained everywhere, including Hombu and no one does this anymore.
I like the part that is deadly.
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excellent, my sensei hadn't gone into the opposite lapel kubishime, so thank you. May I suggest that after all your explanations, at the end of the video, do all the techniques in real time, one after the other, no stopping, no explanations, sort of to show that yes, aikido does work, and to show the grace fluidity and strength of this amazing art.
Nice excersise
cool
its so we dont hurt the trachea. It's sort of a peaceful thing
Two words: Iwama Ryu
I like This Movie :)
Thats just a rear naked choke with a silly dance before it
This is an example that Aikido works!!
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You're not giving lessons for debutants, your moves are too fast and too many