I appreciate the breakdown of what's happening. Not just "do it like this", but "do it like this, and here's why". The Q/A with the students, along with the willingness to let them share insights, makes it look like they're really soaking this material up.
Excellent version of kotegaeshi and well explained. My son's wrist is so flexible that he doesn't feel anything until the hyper limit of the torque. I seen the bones of the upper wrist being manipulated but in a Japanese / Chinese baji-quan style. Thanks for sharing!
This is a very good way to run a class taught well as a Practitioner Of traditional Aikido I'm curious as to what is the diference between Bushikan and Tenshin Aikido...?
@F.M. Vega: Execution of some deflections and techniques. For example, sayunage. In Tenshin it is performed as a strike, in Bushikan it is performed with torque. From the outside they look very similar. As an uke you would know immediately. I hope this helps!
Not sure of the exact translation of suriage or where the name came from. The deflection came from Seagal Sensei. However when I mentioned the name to him he didn't seem to recognize it and preferred to refer to it as 'slipping' more than deflecting or suriage. At a Matsuoka Sensei seminar once, I had mentioned it to a few of his senior students. They nodded in acknowledgement but chuckled saying they just referred to it as 'this deflection', making the motion. I guess this is just a long winded story to say - I don't know :)
I appreciate the breakdown of what's happening. Not just "do it like this", but "do it like this, and here's why".
The Q/A with the students, along with the willingness to let them share insights, makes it look like they're really soaking this material up.
Excellent version of kotegaeshi and well explained. My son's wrist is so flexible that he doesn't feel anything until the hyper limit of the torque. I seen the bones of the upper wrist being manipulated but in a Japanese / Chinese baji-quan style. Thanks for sharing!
..and he's back.!!!.Happy New Year to all Aikibushi..:)
Great explanation of your variation on kote gaeshi at around 20:00
Very nice iriminage example and a great demonstration all round thank you.
Didn’t even watch, thumbs up, happy for the video, hope all is healthy and safe!
great! waiting for the new videos.
Ossss !!! Domo arigato !!
This is a very good way to run a class taught well as a Practitioner Of traditional Aikido I'm curious as to what is the diference between Bushikan and Tenshin Aikido...?
@F.M. Vega: Execution of some deflections and techniques. For example, sayunage. In Tenshin it is performed as a strike, in Bushikan it is performed with torque. From the outside they look very similar. As an uke you would know immediately. I hope this helps!
@@AikiBushi Arigato Gozaimasu
Sensei, what does suriage means and where did it come from?
Not sure of the exact translation of suriage or where the name came from. The deflection came from Seagal Sensei. However when I mentioned the name to him he didn't seem to recognize it and preferred to refer to it as 'slipping' more than deflecting or suriage. At a Matsuoka Sensei seminar once, I had mentioned it to a few of his senior students. They nodded in acknowledgement but chuckled saying they just referred to it as 'this deflection', making the motion. I guess this is just a long winded story to say - I don't know :)
@@AikiBushi Thank you. I appreciate it. 🙏