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  • @AndrewUKLondon
    @AndrewUKLondon Рік тому +1

    wow. Beautiful, flowing, focussed, harmonious.

  • @wapomaxo
    @wapomaxo 17 років тому +7

    When i'm looking on such as beautiful body language my heart is been filled with inspiration and gratitude to god. Thanks all who try to be better and walking toward perfection.

  • @santannakarate
    @santannakarate 14 років тому +3

    the most impressive DEMO I have ever seen in my life. Master Tissier is incredible strong and have magnificent Tecniques...

  • @BJPr12
    @BJPr12 15 років тому +2

    Love his style. This is Aikido a t its best!

  • @SNAKEgokuVERGIL
    @SNAKEgokuVERGIL 16 років тому +4

    if you want to know that music is called On Sacred Ground from Yanni ;)

  • @jimmurphy5521
    @jimmurphy5521 9 років тому +4

    beautiful smooth & excellent take downs, awesome

  • @ՐŌnIN
    @ՐŌnIN 15 років тому +1

    Breathtaking. Sensei Tissier - arigato domo.
    Respect from Krakow, Poland.

  • @languagelearner9540
    @languagelearner9540 4 роки тому +1

    This is superb ! Sensei Tissier at his best !

  • @jlyaguea
    @jlyaguea 17 років тому

    I can only say one thing. Tissier sensei is a great master. It´s impresionant. Thank you.

  • @bgcheese
    @bgcheese 17 років тому +1

    wow now thats a great aikido vid. Thanks for sharing

  • @Antonelli173
    @Antonelli173 12 років тому

    Ottimo aikido di tissier... ottimo aikidoka ..bravo!!!

  • @defesapessoalesuperacao6240
    @defesapessoalesuperacao6240 5 років тому

    Very good teachiniques Shihan Cristian tissier.

  • @fromanotherstar
    @fromanotherstar 15 років тому +1

    Amazing and so graceful.....!!

  • @tiagorosa286
    @tiagorosa286 17 років тому

    i'm portuguese. And i have had the honour of being in a event and practice with im!
    Amazing is balance and calm. Always with a great posture!

  • @Dnestroyer
    @Dnestroyer 11 років тому

    it´s the most fabulous and greatest exibition of aikido I´ve ever seen. His aikido is really gentle but efficient and perfect. He is my aikido idol. kam se na něj hrabe Seagal.

  • @mavs1973
    @mavs1973 11 років тому

    Sensei questo filmato è stupendo... Non c'è altro da dire.

  • @marcovolpi824
    @marcovolpi824 2 роки тому +1

    Ho mai visto uno così: fuoriclasse il Maradona dell'aikido!

  • @RandyRagland-m7y
    @RandyRagland-m7y 3 місяці тому

    Perfect maneuvering through years of training also deep in guts when to shift body weight to throw anybody gracefully !!😁👍

  • @waterpete
    @waterpete 13 років тому

    Good video!! Greatings from Aikido Musubi Badalona (Spain)

  • @RaffaelloPalandri
    @RaffaelloPalandri 14 років тому

    wonderful example of aikido !

  • @danieletomasi5113
    @danieletomasi5113 12 років тому

    Tissier, un esempio da imitare!

  • @Weston1968
    @Weston1968 13 років тому

    Christian Tissier is a Showman & makes allot of money from demonstrating his exiting & rather Artistic style of Aikido. However he is certainly a very competent practitioner of this Art which is obvious from this demonstration. Aikido can be practised in many ways unlike other Martial styles!

  • @talus2862
    @talus2862 8 років тому

    e practicado Taekwondo y Wado Ryu Karate Do, las artes marciales tradicionales son hermosas, por su filosofía, me encantaría poder practicar Aikido!!!

  • @jonttuwee
    @jonttuwee 18 років тому

    Props for tissier.. Enjoy his technique.

  • @plasmatweeter
    @plasmatweeter 17 років тому

    INteresting is also, that Tissier always have got the right timing, he is not a second too fast nor to slow, hes just right in time ande this brings both movements in harmony

  • @jiutjitsuwithsul
    @jiutjitsuwithsul 17 років тому

    Very bad ass ukemi. I love this video

  • @Mathieu-
    @Mathieu- 15 років тому

    WAO félicitation
    C'est trop fort :D

  • @rawrnomnomnomgrrrrrr
    @rawrnomnomnomgrrrrrr 13 років тому

    The most amazing thing about this is that he could probably do this in his sleep, it may look complicated but he's done it for so long it's just second nature to him.

  • @fromanotherstar
    @fromanotherstar 13 років тому

    fantastic display

  • @nsc217
    @nsc217 16 років тому

    Any Aikido practitioners here? Tissier does a lot of jumping, but we're taught in Aikido to keep out feet on the ground at all times as it gives us more power. It seems like he's getting more power by jumping and thrusting the uke forward.

  • @BRENDAESQUIVELF
    @BRENDAESQUIVELF 17 років тому

    now that's having skills... thumbs up!

  • @kalias66
    @kalias66 11 років тому

    Tissier does regular courses around the world that are open to the public - you're welcome to come along and try it on - He loves people who fight back.

  • @marcbiell
    @marcbiell 14 років тому

    the ukes are pretty good ! ; )

  • @santannakarate
    @santannakarate 14 років тому

    magnifique Kamae..posture..PERFECT

  • @sim1IT
    @sim1IT 13 років тому

    real or not real this is a demonstration of a great technical knowledge

  • @gwildow31
    @gwildow31 15 років тому

    sorry i know your all very impressed,but it all had a very choreographed feel to it those guys meet everyday and practice that routine like a dance sequece.aikido so based on the assumption that your attacker will always lunge their center at you. think he do so hot against Roy Jones Jr? But great mastery of the routine. :)

  • @guigui1992
    @guigui1992 14 років тому

    @xxBlazionxx just by saying that means you dont understand aikido... the soul of aikido is love or unifying (ai) ki (energy) and do (the way)... so the way of unifying energy/loe... aikido is used to destroy any aggressivity not to hurt the person... if you cant understand this notion you can't effectively practice aikido.

  • @Korn033
    @Korn033 13 років тому

    What do you think?
    I hear often people saying aikido is not effective against a boxer or mma fighter, cause of the directly progressive form of attacking. Especially cause of punches and kicks.

  • @aikidotrek125
    @aikidotrek125 4 роки тому

    Very cool !

  • @oceanichippie
    @oceanichippie 14 років тому

    Remember that Tai-Sabaki is the main defence, and that arm-flailing comes afterwards.

  • @xCaptainHMorganx
    @xCaptainHMorganx 14 років тому

    @AntonioFourniase I don't know much about him, and your comment is the first of its kind I've seen. Without any malicious intent as I respect both sides of an issue, I'd really like to know why you feel this way about Tissier. Thank you!

  • @ppancho188
    @ppancho188 16 років тому

    01:13 in that Yokomenuchi Iriminage the Irimi Tenkan really looks like Tohei Sensei's style, very smooth and almost like "flying".

  • @solodanypuntocom
    @solodanypuntocom 16 років тому

    excellent !!!

  • @sisabra
    @sisabra 15 років тому

    kokyu nage: Tissier sensei uses a blocking/sweeping motion with his right arm to protect from the oi tsuki attack, but then continues the motion in a very large circle eventually cutting down towards uke's heels. Tissier sensei makes this particularly difficult waza look deceptively easy!

  • @meler2009
    @meler2009 15 років тому

    aikido puro sin palabras

  • @TheRogueMonk
    @TheRogueMonk 14 років тому

    @LordCorwin45 thank you its excellent to hear that someone has appriciated me
    which commen was it.

  • @AllahLikesBacon01
    @AllahLikesBacon01 15 років тому

    I like 3:36 where Tissier disarms the uke so easily yet so smoothly; looks cool.

  • @acquiesce100
    @acquiesce100 13 років тому

    I apologise. This is not crap. I respect the time Tissier has spent doing Aikido. It's just not my favourite and not my kind of style.

  • @fabiobranno
    @fabiobranno  11 років тому

    si, è stata un'ottima performance!

  • @rkomarik
    @rkomarik 12 років тому

    If I'm correct it is Yanni - nightingale or something similar.

  • @ast1356
    @ast1356 Рік тому

    Ani gaishmas shihan ❤❤❤❤

  • @tuaregh
    @tuaregh 15 років тому +1

    good show, but it ain't real aikido

  • @HALCONRAPTOR
    @HALCONRAPTOR 13 років тому +1

    what is the song name?

  • @AnonymousCowardX
    @AnonymousCowardX 15 років тому +1

    Ballett, anyone?

  • @MonkaCZ
    @MonkaCZ 15 років тому

    That
    and there can't be anything far too different or it's not aikido anymore.

  • @karlphillip
    @karlphillip 17 років тому

    I recently downloaded all Enigma songs, and listened it... still couldn't find a match, though. But it really seems Enigma..
    Have you had any luck yet?

  • @LordCorwin45
    @LordCorwin45 14 років тому

    @TheRogueMonk I love your way of thinking, just because of the last sentence - correction, because of the whole comment :) Aikido till the end of our lives :D

  • @huatonelson
    @huatonelson 15 років тому

    try it. it is difficult and painful to have done to you but amazing

  • @ngocnamNguyen
    @ngocnamNguyen 13 років тому

    that tuyet voi!

  • @kibbleofdoom
    @kibbleofdoom 17 років тому

    don't need to... i don't practice aikido but me good friends do, i attempt to kick them on various occasions and they know some pretty awesome locks for your feet.

  • @SNAKEgokuVERGIL
    @SNAKEgokuVERGIL 16 років тому

    4:32 uum ... hoping and saving himself from injuries but no defence were used XD . i love aikido.and this vid (sry for my English)

  • @oceanichippie
    @oceanichippie 14 років тому

    @fromanotherstar It most likely is yes, by the sound of it although I'm not sure.

  • @scumimpaler
    @scumimpaler 14 років тому

    @xxBlazionxx I've tried and sparred. I learned that it is vital for both parts of the fight to use correct timing to make aikido working. Apparently I was not perfect enough with my boxing and BJJ timing for this challenge and I won each attempt. Nonetheless after that my aikido opponents talked longer than all the session took.

  • @TheRogueMonk
    @TheRogueMonk 14 років тому

    @spren27 the jumping is highly metaphorical i think and its to make hte art vibrant however in real situation i doubt christian tissuer would jump like this
    that is the confused with aikido high belts because they do things like a poet but people wil lnot understand its just a art for them .

  • @santannakarate
    @santannakarate 12 років тому

    People who criticese Tissier Sensei have no background on Traditional martial Arts, then they can not understand what is this. Tissier has better Aikido that many Japanese masters. Indeed.Great Master.

  • @fromanotherstar
    @fromanotherstar 14 років тому

    anyone know the soundtrack? Enya maybe?

  • @wapomaxo
    @wapomaxo 17 років тому

    BTW please does anybody know what is this music?
    Thanx

  • @AnonymousCowardX
    @AnonymousCowardX 15 років тому

    How do you possibly know ?

  • @TheRogueMonk
    @TheRogueMonk 14 років тому

    @xxBlazionxx timing is not what is important in aikido its about actually taking it easy and being calm to precieve the attack correctly THEN the attacker has to attack seroiusly without a seroius attack aikido is almost useless.
    aikidio is not about breaking or harming someone .. thatis not what we can measure effectiveness by... effective is an art that does its job without hurting anyone

  • @Gendarak
    @Gendarak 14 років тому

    @AntonioFourniase Have you seen him in one of seminars? I attended one in Cologne about 3 months ago, and I have to tell you, that this seminar was solely based on 'Forgetting the shape' and 'feeling the right thing to do'. Watching him in one of his seminars is so inspiring and I'm looking forward to my next one in March. If you haven't attended one of his seminars yet I highly recommend doing so. It's not only his Aikido, it's his presence that makes this man an outstanding person.

  • @fromanotherstar
    @fromanotherstar 14 років тому

    @FearThisChannel thanks for the response

  • @xxBlazionxx
    @xxBlazionxx 15 років тому

    aikido is, when used and timed correctly, one of the deadliest martial arts. It's made to look like a dance because it flows with the movement of your opponent. in training we learn the techniques to break arms. one more 15 degree turn and arms break.
    Kyokushin-kai is just one of, if not the strongest martial art and the way they train is pretty intense and focuses on full on combat, street fight kind of situations.
    Try and spar with them before you bash any martial art.

  • @swordyfish2
    @swordyfish2 14 років тому

    How could anyone dislike this?

  • @Marcoshary
    @Marcoshary 14 років тому

    Great!

  • @davasseconasse
    @davasseconasse 15 років тому

    Mais je plussoie gravement ce post, suffit de regarder les mouvements à 1:10 environ, c'est impressionant!

  • @fabiobranno
    @fabiobranno  17 років тому

    ;). Happy that you like it.
    FB

  • @fabiobranno
    @fabiobranno  17 років тому

    tnx. do you practice ?

  • @Derukugi2
    @Derukugi2 13 років тому

    @Korn033
    I think demonstrations are one thing, and competitions another. Give it a rest already.

  • @GR7X3
    @GR7X3 13 років тому

    hd haa??

  • @WayFinder42
    @WayFinder42 13 років тому

    @aikikenpo Thank you for saying that, I have been wondering the same thing. I think what people mean when they talk about "real aikdo" is the difference between Aikido as a spiritual practice, as a mental practice, and as a physical practice. What they don't understand is that Aikido is about uniting your body, mind, and spirit. There is no "real Aikido", it is either Aikido or it is something else... its like saying "Tomatoes aren't a real fruit because I have a different definition of fruit"

  • @bushwhacker2k
    @bushwhacker2k 15 років тому

    Looks cool, but I'm such a skeptic! It looks rehearsed.

  • @crossidrix
    @crossidrix 15 років тому

    wats the song plz ??

  • @aikikarl
    @aikikarl 16 років тому

    That is a good question. I presume he does it in order to gain even more speed... But I am not sure. He never teaches like that. When giving a class, his feet are always firmly on the ground.

  • @watts18269
    @watts18269 16 років тому

    Notice how there are no mma meatheads on here bashing Aikido like a lot of the other vids? How strange! because even they can see how awesome Tissier Sensei is.

  • @BloodyNO123
    @BloodyNO123 13 років тому

    The technique at 1:06 is yokomen uchi ironie nage

  • @Ivanecki
    @Ivanecki 17 років тому

    1:25 kote-gaeshi - awsome

  • @bobzilla211
    @bobzilla211 15 років тому

    am i right in thinking that most other martial arts could beat the crap out of an aikido practitioner? this seems mainly to be a competition thing that applies against other people using aikido.

  • @Rnt911
    @Rnt911 14 років тому

    @xxBlazionxx What??? Kyokushin training has nothing to do with real situations, you think in real fight the fighter wont punch you in the face?
    I already did Kyokushin and I am green belt in it.

  • @Vitaminnn07
    @Vitaminnn07 15 років тому

    2:17 jesus christ ) so fast. did uke just grab his arm?..

  • @tora1974
    @tora1974 15 років тому

    @aikikenpo when i was under my aikido sensei he would always say that his aikido will not be my aikido. Everyone including the greats all do it the same but different, If anyone has really stopped and looked at other arts and combined them with there aikido there is no art that does not actually blend with it very well... Shiro Tora Sensei

  • @nsc217
    @nsc217 16 років тому

    The Creativity is unmatched! It's rather boring seeing so many aikidoka doing the same movements over and over again. Not Tissier! And the speed and fluidity. At around 1:27 he is actually completely off the ground, lol

  • @acgrnt
    @acgrnt 18 років тому

    ma hai modificato l'audio?
    con la musichetta sopra la voce un po' distorta sembra la cronaca dello sbraco sulla luna...
    un piccolo irimi per un uomo, un grande irimi per l'aikido...

  • @BloodyNO123
    @BloodyNO123 13 років тому

    Damn auto correct: it's irimi nage.

  • @YonatanVazquez
    @YonatanVazquez 16 років тому

    Waaaaaaaaaaa Tissier rules!!!

  • @fabioaugustopereiramaia1195
    @fabioaugustopereiramaia1195 2 роки тому

    Se o uke não souber cair se quebra todo com as chaves

  • @xxBlazionxx
    @xxBlazionxx 14 років тому

    @scumimpaler yeah that sounds about right. one thing i notice about lots of aikido practicioners is that if they lose, they explain why, or try to. In real life application i'm not going to reply JUST on aikido, but i know a lot of people that can, i can not. I don't mean any offense to other people with my comments, just throwing out there. merely my opinion! Osu!

  • @fabiobranno
    @fabiobranno  13 років тому

    @acquiesce100 I have to tell you a secret....It was a movie.

  • @watts18269
    @watts18269 16 років тому

    There's just something about his technique that you dont see from many other Aikido sensei. Steven seagal back in the day was the same, just so dynamic!

  • @nokaEr
    @nokaEr 15 років тому

    whats the technique at 2:18 called?

  • @santannakarate
    @santannakarate 14 років тому

    compare aikido with Kyokushin was the most bizarre think i have ever heard. Kiokushin is just for strong people, nothing to do with tecniques. Its Karate for fool people. The only Karate which exists in Japan is JKA Karate. Oyama was a lier, not a fighter. He fought Bulls, but no one know just one oponent Oyama Fought.
    Tissier is an exemplo of purist Martial Artist; Awesome