Mr Stenudd Congratulations on your 10,000 subscriber. This compilation provides a wealth of information for various techniques. In addition to the in-depth look at the techniques, you consistently model the core principles to make the techniques work in such an effortless manner. I sincerely feel that your videos and books will be studies by aikido practitioners 100 years from now. 🙏 John Johnson
Lots of people are too stupid to understand what is happening in this video. It is a pure pleasure to watch, so much is happening with the bear minimal movement. Some Karate people can see the beauty here, thank you.
Dear Stefan, I am doing Aikido in a club that practices the Kitaura line. In my individual training sessions, I began to study according to your video lessons. According to this video, I have conducted two classes and have not yet completed all the techniques. Of course, we do all this at the club. But I like the way you combine techniques from a single attack. It is well absorbed. Thank you!
Mycket intressanta videos lägger du upp Stefan! De inbjuder till tankar och reflektioner kring kampkonst/kampsport. Jag har stor respekt för dig som kampsportare! Jag träffade dig för många år sedan på ett Sverigeläger. Fick stor respekt för för dig redan då. Tränade för Ulf men jag valde en annan väg när det gäller kampsport. Jag ser fram emot fler filmer!
I like the technique of shoving someone away that's over committing to a punch. Here have some wall. That's what people do in street fights so it works
Japanese form drills can be overly ritualised in Aikido so they become out of context with reality. But from what I've researched about aikido, the founder deliberately did that because he intended the forms not for self defence but mind/body exercise. hence they're more of a ritual harmony. As the defender you'd never leave your face and body open to someone punching, and they'd never in a million years do a step through, punch , stop and leave arm extended. But I can see the left parry, downwards block then elbow smash to the face. The aikido forms with knives should never be sold as self defence, they'll get someone killed. again, no nutter will attack you in one direction and how their arm out for you, and you're going to get cut to shreds. Even a cut to the forearms can kill you. Japanese medieval soldiers had leather and metal plate armour to protect them from cuts as they performed such grappling techniques to disarm a weaponised opponent. Taking the risk as a professional soldier in a period of history used to blood and gore is different to modern day self defence stood there in jeans and t-shirt.
True, for the founder aïkido IS an art, to connect with kami (gods) and a modern way to train body/mind for japanese and people (sport). But, most aïkidoka though that it can work in real attack. Aïkido can ben dangerous for aïkidoka.
Grrrrrrr... He is delivering his center to you on a platter. His punch has no intention, other than to occupy the space next to you, of course you can follow up with good looking technique. Let him actually try to hurt you, with consciousness that he must not lose his center/balance (like a boxer does). Then there are extra steps to deal with him, or else you WILL get hurt. Please develop these beautiful techniques so they are useable against real fighters.
@@AikiTom76 My problem is not with the technique but with the attack. It has no real intention or intelligence, therefore, it is quite difficult to develop the technique and instincts adequately.
At first sight, outsider tend to underestimate the quality of the punch and the intensity, and pls stop compare aikido to MMA, we learn aikido is to know aikido not MMA
@@jetn8654 It's all about timing.This is cuki but it's exactly the same as a punch.When someone wants to hit me, I unblock the punch and go to the side.Then I'll do the technique.(I'm so sorry for my bad English)
@@saucysultanandhisangryraco1227 because boxing Is never used in ancient wars like traditional martial arts. Boxing Is a combat sport, not a martial art.
Mr Stenudd
Congratulations on your 10,000 subscriber.
This compilation provides a wealth of information for various techniques. In addition to the in-depth look at the techniques, you consistently model the core principles to make the techniques work in such an effortless manner.
I sincerely feel that your videos and books will be studies by aikido practitioners 100 years from now.
🙏 John Johnson
John Johnson, I thank you for your very kind words. With such response it is a delight to continue making these videos - and writing books.
Lots of people are too stupid to understand what is happening in this video. It is a pure pleasure to watch, so much is happening with the bear minimal movement. Some Karate people can see the beauty here, thank you.
so what *is* happening in the video?
Dear Stefan, I am doing Aikido in a club that practices the Kitaura line. In my individual training sessions, I began to study according to your video lessons. According to this video, I have conducted two classes and have not yet completed all the techniques. Of course, we do all this at the club. But I like the way you combine techniques from a single attack. It is well absorbed. Thank you!
Dear Андрей, I am glad that you appreciate it and find use for it.
Congratulations! Thank you for all the videos
Very nice ballet...it is so gracefull...thank you for this performance
Thank you Goran, but I'm the first to admit that I'm nowhere near the skillful grace of ballet ;)
Magnifique ! c'est toujours un plaisir que de découvrir les techniques de cet art !
Very nice aikido.
Very nice from shihan techniques aikido the best an profetional good demontration like from mexicali mexico
Great skill , true aikido isn't the most practical martial art , as people keep saying but its still skilful and great to watch .
Mycket intressanta videos lägger du upp Stefan! De inbjuder till tankar och reflektioner kring kampkonst/kampsport. Jag har stor respekt för dig som kampsportare! Jag träffade dig för många år sedan på ett Sverigeläger. Fick stor respekt för för dig redan då. Tränade för Ulf men jag valde en annan väg när det gäller kampsport. Jag ser fram emot fler filmer!
thank you
Very nice, Sensei.
It looks very cool, and very focused💪🏻❤
Parabéns sensei Stefan!
Sensei Stenudd is one of the best .
Lovely job
素晴しいです!勉強させて頂いてます。m(_ _)m
Please, defense against punchers. Not against runners.
Like sir
I like the technique of shoving someone away that's over committing to a punch. Here have some wall. That's what people do in street fights so it works
Japanese form drills can be overly ritualised in Aikido so they become out of context with reality. But from what I've researched about aikido, the founder deliberately did that because he intended the forms not for self defence but mind/body exercise. hence they're more of a ritual harmony. As the defender you'd never leave your face and body open to someone punching, and they'd never in a million years do a step through, punch , stop and leave arm extended. But I can see the left parry, downwards block then elbow smash to the face.
The aikido forms with knives should never be sold as self defence, they'll get someone killed. again, no nutter will attack you in one direction and how their arm out for you, and you're going to get cut to shreds. Even a cut to the forearms can kill you. Japanese medieval soldiers had leather and metal plate armour to protect them from cuts as they performed such grappling techniques to disarm a weaponised opponent. Taking the risk as a professional soldier in a period of history used to blood and gore is different to modern day self defence stood there in jeans and t-shirt.
True, for the founder aïkido IS an art, to connect with kami (gods) and a modern way to train body/mind for japanese and people (sport).
But, most aïkidoka though that it can work in real attack. Aïkido can ben dangerous for aïkidoka.
Grrrrrrr... He is delivering his center to you on a platter. His punch has no intention, other than to occupy the space next to you, of course you can follow up with good looking technique. Let him actually try to hurt you, with consciousness that he must not lose his center/balance (like a boxer does). Then there are extra steps to deal with him, or else you WILL get hurt. Please develop these beautiful techniques so they are useable against real fighters.
J ETN this is an aikido technique that has it secret
@@AikiTom76 My problem is not with the technique but with the attack. It has no real intention or intelligence, therefore, it is quite difficult to develop the technique and instincts adequately.
At first sight, outsider tend to underestimate the quality of the punch and the intensity, and pls stop compare aikido to MMA, we learn aikido is to know aikido not MMA
@@jetn8654
It's all about timing.This is cuki but it's exactly the same as a punch.When someone wants to hit me, I unblock the punch and go to the side.Then I'll do the technique.(I'm so sorry for my bad English)
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nice kote gasshi
This is worlds different than what Lenny Sly is doing. I think I like Lenny’s Aikido better.
This are not the punches, try these techniques on a boxer.
@K11100, aikido is not competition.
Nice aikido. Absolutely stupid garbage for fighting but still nice aikido.
Still, nice of you to say so :D
techinage mawashi tsuki 1:40
interesting
a mawashi is a sumo belt
@dangerdavefreestyle, I didn't know that. Probably because of the roundabout movement.
This isnt true aikido
So, what is true aikido?
😂
@@andreaiki 😉
now tell us what is the truth of aikido genius
True aikido comes from within.
If someone tries these moves against some dude with even an average practice of boxing, s/he'll get a quick & nasty KO just in a few seconds.
Boxing Is not a martial art
@@jdaimaoh765 why is it not?
How does this indisput the point of the user above?
@@saucysultanandhisangryraco1227 because boxing Is never used in ancient wars like traditional martial arts. Boxing Is a combat sport, not a martial art.
@@jdaimaoh765 I repeat:
How does this indisput the point of the user above?
@@saucysultanandhisangryraco1227 that's subjective, not a reality. Also, you can't compare two different type of approach to combat