Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba Aikido Demonstration Germany 2005

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  • Doshu Moriteru Ueshiba Aikido Demonstration Germany 2005
    Moriteru Ueshiba (植芝 守央 Ueshiba Moriteru, born April 2, 1951) is the third and current dōshu of the Aikikai.
    He was born in Tokyo, Japan, and assumed the title of dōshu on January 4, 1999 following the death of his father, Kisshomaru Ueshiba. He is a grandson of Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido. He graduated from Meiji Gakuin University with a degree in economics.
    He assumed the position of dōshu (道場長) or director of Aikikai Hombu Dojo in 1986 and in 1996 became chairman of the Aikikai Foundation.
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  • @aerintwin
    @aerintwin 11 років тому +2

    You'll also notice that Ueshiba always puts his arm out to meet their attack. This is partially to prepare for the technique, but in a way, he's also forcing them into a position beneficial to him. They now have to either grab the arm, bat it out of the way, or hit it - which all are to Ueshiba's benefit because they lead straight into techniques. He doesn't just stand there and let his attacker pummel him, he goes into meet them - forcing them to deal with his approach at the same time.

  • @unikad
    @unikad 14 років тому +1

    Doshu is great and I love aikido. But to be honest, I´ve seen only one aikido master who presents aikido during embukai with the realistic way - it´s Seagal shihan. Many others only show the "kata", learned attacks and the corresponding techniques to it when they perform aikido, but Seagal shihan improvises so much during techniques. But I don´t criticise anything, I just mention:)

  • @sherman4970
    @sherman4970 12 років тому +1

    Unfortunately Doshu is a title passed on through family and not a title that has to be earned. Therefore it is unfair to some person who has say 65 years of pure Aikido experience gets passed over by someone who has just say 15yrs experience.Thats why I think its so unfair!!

  • @duchessofpercy
    @duchessofpercy 12 років тому

    No problem. Just go to your local Aikido dojo and politely explain to the instructor you are skeptical abot how Aikido works. I have found that most Amercian instructors are perfectly willing to kindly help you understand. I understand your doubts; Aikido is like a fine meal. I can describe it, but until you actually taste it you never get the full flavor. Try looking up Spirit of Samurai :Aikido on You Tube. It is a very good video that explains how Aikido works. The host is a skeptic also.

  • @mousdrvr
    @mousdrvr 13 років тому

    @lucasregan1986
    I know folks who started training Aikido because they went to Japan "just to see". There's lots of BS in Aikido and I think folks are right to call it out. But you seem to have an open mind and I very much respect that. As with anything, it comes down to the person and the sincerity of the training. Also keep in mind, that this how Aikidoka "train" nobody who's done Aikido for a few decades will tell you it would look like this "IRL". besides it's not for fighting anyway :)

  • @Tarc5150
    @Tarc5150 14 років тому

    I train and love Aikido. However, I have trained in shorinji kempo, wing chun, and kali and read about many other arts over the last 18 years. What I don't get and it bothers me is the nepotism found in Aikido. Can somebody explain? Why does the son and grandson automatically assume the position of doshu in Aikido? I think the best Aikidoist should gain such a title not be entitled to it because his last name is Ueshiba.

  • @unikad
    @unikad 14 років тому

    @Ihealya You didn´t understand what I meant. Don´t worry...Watch some of the short films with O-sensei where two american students come to his dojo and train with Koichi Tohei. YOu will understand what I meant under the term "kata training".

  • @naughtyauntieemma
    @naughtyauntieemma 13 років тому

    No offense but it s like he's falling down out of courtesy :-/ U know, like he s trying to hit the ground. Is it really like this an an actual battle? Leet's say someone attacks u in real life and your life s in danger (no weapons), is it possible he/shes gonna fall down like that or that u can push him/her so easily? just asking btw.

  • @ortmaster
    @ortmaster 13 років тому

    its very graceful, artfull, and interesting, and looks kinda of like fun if your into it, combination modern dance, gymnastics like a man on man dance, but please dont pretend like this shit even remotely works, maybe a few holds and arm bars but the throws are so played out, and what is with the chaps they have to wear

  • @Tarc5150
    @Tarc5150 14 років тому

    @Bzdi138
    Yah I guess that's a good point for most people. I personally prefer to just learn from the best teacher available. Your point has merit though.
    I asked some senior instructors at my dojo and they said it's just part of Japanese tradition and culture. It doesn't mean he's the greatest aikido practioner in the world. Best of luck with your training.

  • @MrDioXIII
    @MrDioXIII 14 років тому +1

    His move are so graceful and controlled, the uke barely needs to tap the mat. Truly a master of this art

  • @ortmaster
    @ortmaster 13 років тому

    its very graceful, artfull, and interesting, and looks kinda of like fun if your into it, combination modern dance, gymnastics like a man on man dance, but please dont pretend like this shit even remotely works, maybe a few holds and arm bars but the throws are so played out

  • @diggerfdf
    @diggerfdf 11 років тому

    It can't be explained. The easiest way to understand is visiting a Dojo, watch and try yourself. I can guarantee you that is not a fake nor Bullshit. I've been thrown away like a rag doll by 5 foot 120 pounds girls. and I'm 6.1 and 220 pounds.

  • @mrpoohead
    @mrpoohead 11 років тому

    this is so bullshit, what idiot would attack someone by running into their opponents with their hands out? those guys fall for anything, 0 balance or its just a big act. can someone please explain to me how in the hell is this real?

  • @18danielmiles
    @18danielmiles 12 років тому

    i tell you this now if you do a fall wrong and you land on your hip theres a 95% chance you will never pratice aikido again, most because of the pain caused by the fall and 2nd because you seriously crack the bone and need surgery to reattach it.

  • @steelgila
    @steelgila 13 років тому

    Shiho-nage,kotagaesh,kaiten-nage,irimi-nage,suwari-waza nice,nice how I miss the old dojo days at the Aikikai.Oh, and always the ever transforming Kokyu-nage.Was that 'Waka-sensei' grandson of Osensei? Our Shihan was the late Akira Tohei.

  • @kameyu1000
    @kameyu1000 13 років тому

    I make a point not to condemn people who don't think Aikido works, even though it does. You have to understand that for some people, unless they personally experience something, they don't believe it to be real.

  • @Bzdi138
    @Bzdi138 14 років тому

    @Tarc5150 great point. It was like why does learning an armbar just feel so much cooler learning it, getting caught in it from a gracie? I guess, it just feels like you are touching a part of history - the nostalgia

  • @LAgcr0g3r
    @LAgcr0g3r 14 років тому

    @ironmaiden123654
    You know, if they didn't 'perform like a clown' here they would have broken joints everywhere in their body after the demo. Don't try to act smart by commenting so boldly you know nothing on.

  • @krombopulos_michael
    @krombopulos_michael 13 років тому

    Maybe it's because he's so good but it looks like the students are barely trying. They should have one crazy guy from the crowd run at him and see what happens

  • @Kalumbatsch
    @Kalumbatsch 14 років тому

    Really nice to watch - apart from one thing. Sparkasse and RWE ads on the kamiza? Someone has to commit seppuku for this insult. Seriously.

  • @Kalumbatsch
    @Kalumbatsch 14 років тому

    Really nice to watch - apart from one thing. Sparkasse and RWE ads on the kamiza? Someone has to commit seppuku for this insult. Seriously.

  • @0xShakey
    @0xShakey 15 років тому

    I only know of one: Mitsuteru Ueshiba, he is also called waka sensei, means something like: young sensei. Look him up on youtube.

  • @GunZFoX
    @GunZFoX 13 років тому

    @kameyu1000 But for the persons who practice this, it is effective xD!

  • @VMP_MBD
    @VMP_MBD 12 років тому

    Without ukemi, all of these poor kids' bones would be in several pieces. Aikido is about ebb and flow.

  • @TubbyTee
    @TubbyTee 15 років тому

    it must be a great feeling to be thrown by doshu but i notice in some of his technique he is reaching for uke.

  • @Fenrirmoa
    @Fenrirmoa 12 років тому

    his sparring partners must get really tired from how much they get thrown. and all the running back in

  • @chrisl9
    @chrisl9 14 років тому

    ironmaiden123654 have you ever trained aikido or any other art ?. I think you know nothing about MA.

  • @DerFrittenpapst
    @DerFrittenpapst 12 років тому

    This are just the basic techniques. There are more then 200 techniques...

  • @bayreuth79
    @bayreuth79 13 років тому

    Its very skillful, but these fellows are REALLY attacking him.

  • @unikad
    @unikad 14 років тому

    @acadennis I´m talking about embukais not the Hollywood films.

  • @hadphild
    @hadphild 15 років тому

    I was star stuck when I received iriminage from him in the hombu

  • @Ihealya
    @Ihealya 14 років тому

    @unikad By the way unikad, there is no "KATA" in Aikido.

  • @tmanf22
    @tmanf22 16 років тому

    Does anyone know where the Demo is being held? Thanks.

  • @rbrtchng
    @rbrtchng 14 років тому

    where is this? like what's the name of the event?

  • @ch10110
    @ch10110 15 років тому

    Thank a lot.
    From Renbukan,Bangkok,Thailand.

  • @chikanocity
    @chikanocity 12 років тому

    Todos les dan las manita q pedo wey!!

  • @chrisl9
    @chrisl9 15 років тому

    Great Aikido, with sure has it is value.

  • @Empiricist14
    @Empiricist14 15 років тому

    Does Moriteru Ueshiba Sensei has sons?

  • @JJ13265
    @JJ13265 12 років тому

    Good Work, fast movements full of ki.

  • @GokiGandalf
    @GokiGandalf 14 років тому

    He makes the tehcnics so perfectly.

  • @Leverquin
    @Leverquin 10 років тому

    Wonderful. I wish Moriteru Ueshiba will come in Serbia.

  • @steelgila
    @steelgila 13 років тому

    Shiho-nage,kotagaesh,kaiten-nage,irimi-nage,suwari-waza nice,nice how I miss the old dojo days at the Aikikai.Oh, and always the ever transforming Kokyu-nage.

  • @appledaiv
    @appledaiv 14 років тому

    Great and perfection !!!!

  • @Dwayne_Cue
    @Dwayne_Cue 13 років тому

    Very Nice Sensie

  • @rodolphoarruda
    @rodolphoarruda 15 років тому

    impecable swariwaza

  • @sherman4970
    @sherman4970 12 років тому

    Should NOT be doshu...

  • @junioraikidoka436
    @junioraikidoka436 11 років тому

    Broken collar bone? OOWCH! What was the technique you were receiving? How was your recovery? Back on the mat now?

  • @watts18269
    @watts18269 14 років тому

    Moriteru is worst.

  • @aftokaneeto
    @aftokaneeto 15 років тому

    it's effortless

  • @kameyu1000
    @kameyu1000 13 років тому

    @GunZFoX i agree

  • @123xxrobertx
    @123xxrobertx 14 років тому

    great,it's art and perfection ! , Im sure not much of us could have performed like He did

  • @estarapo
    @estarapo 16 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video. I sent it to my students to show them what a perfect aikido is.

  • @perafrancuz
    @perafrancuz 12 років тому

    I like this.

  • @HarvesterOfSouls1
    @HarvesterOfSouls1 13 років тому

    attack me :)

  • @ravisdb
    @ravisdb 13 років тому

    very good

  • @aikimk
    @aikimk 15 років тому

    he he he

  • @disneyandrade
    @disneyandrade 14 років тому

    Muito obrigado por disponibilizar, um vídeo de excelente qualidade. Muito bom mesmo.

  • @AKUBZH
    @AKUBZH 14 років тому

    LOL

  • @junioraikidoka436
    @junioraikidoka436 11 років тому

    this was surgical aikido. lovely to watch

  • @combatchecker1
    @combatchecker1 12 років тому

    the first really aikido vid ^^

  • @1979kole
    @1979kole 11 років тому

    hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!

  • @billy8216
    @billy8216 11 років тому

    That was Awesome!.......

  • @iaadotlk1
    @iaadotlk1 13 років тому

    Excellent!!!

  • @lejanica
    @lejanica 11 років тому

    very good!!!

  • @micinito
    @micinito 11 років тому

    beautiful

  • @muhammadhilmi1884
    @muhammadhilmi1884 11 років тому

    Amazing!!

  • @TheMVify
    @TheMVify 12 років тому

    在爺爺面前演武一定會感到很光榮!

  • @ficklampa1
    @ficklampa1 15 років тому

    when do you mean?
    strictly out of interest i want to see for myself

  • @RustyButts
    @RustyButts 14 років тому

    Ukemi is incredible in this