MORIHEI UESHIBA 1935

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • Video del fundador del Aikido O´Sensei Morihei Ueshiba, en el año 1935.

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  • @sempaiable
    @sempaiable 15 років тому +1

    nuestro gran sensei cuanta elegancia,sus enseñanzas se han esparcido por todo el mundo, domo arigato,o sensei .

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable 3 роки тому +2

    I had two vhs of O’Sensei teaching and doing an exhibition. I loan them to my girlfriend son. And never to be seen again. A historical treasure of Aikido. It was those videos that really got me interested in Aikido. I had check out Aiki years ago and wasn’t impressed. I was studying Poekalan Tjimdei and Jeet Kune Do. And I felt what everyone else fasle believed, was that the Uke as to go with it. That’s why it looks so easy. Not true at all. Wasn’t till 10 years later while studying Shotokan that I got really interested in Japanese Martial Arts. I started doing my research ,someone gave me the vids. As time went on I started seeing the light. After 25 years of Martial Training I thought I was a badass. Then I join a class being taught at the YMCA. Some retired police group had a class. So I go in a little cocky. Thinking I’m going to just jump on in. No freaking way. Their techniques toss my ass all over the place. I had no Defence except to protect myself falling. And dam glad I know how to fall and roll. Now here is the real reason why I stated studying this beautiful Peaceful Art. When it was my turn to be Nage. I couldn’t do shit. Could move them the way they moved me. Why. Years of honing the basics of Aiki. My size, strength,and experience were of no use. It was all the tiny simple basics of Aikido. Hard to explain and understand with very little knowledge. But it is all that it’s suppose to be. But one must master the simplicity of movement. Ever since then. It has become a way of life and living for me. The Principals of Aikido. The Art of the Peaceful Warrior. OUS!!!

  • @homoignobilis
    @homoignobilis 13 років тому +1

    see how Sensei maintains proper posture, balance and centering. Note how he flows, moves and executes with economy. Note especially how he is non aggressive actually protects his attacker trying to be careful to do no harm to himself or his opponent. Note his awareness and presence of mind and total lack of emotional attitude. He is unafraid. One can feel his chi in near perfect state. See that he knows he owns himself and the mat. Moves with beauty.

  • @vbywrde
    @vbywrde 17 років тому +2

    O'Sensei's amazing skill and power are clearly demonstrated in this video. My respects to O'Sensei! Thank you for posting this video.

  • @arturovillalobos336
    @arturovillalobos336 3 роки тому +1

    I just realized that the teachings of Aikido are for the one that falls down and stands back again non-stopping. It is the art of falling right.

  • @henryofarad
    @henryofarad 13 років тому +2

    Two greybeards were talking one day about their years of aikido training. One asked the other if he'd ever used aikido in a fight. The second thought about it and said that he hadn't. To which, the first replied, "Your better at aikido than me, I have".

  • @BeadStallcup
    @BeadStallcup 14 років тому

    Wow! This is special. To watch the old masters in action 75 years ago. It is an honor just to see something like this, from so long ago.

  • @manrayyy
    @manrayyy 15 років тому

    Learning how to fall is very important in Aikido. If you don't know how to fall you will get hurt. At the same time you have to know how to throw. O'sensei is the reason I started to learn Aikido and also Tohei. In fact the first book I read about Aikido was Ki in daily life

  • @THEUNSPOKEN100
    @THEUNSPOKEN100 14 років тому

    The students aren't helping him. He's Mastered Timing, Physics and the body then Internal energy and more than the Eye can percieve. in Iaido - One move and you die... The techniques O Sensei does are those same movements with No Ending. Great Man... I just wish I was there to learn from him...How lucky are those that knew him. Japan is fortunate to have a Son like him. True Legend.

  • @yoruketseki
    @yoruketseki 15 років тому

    To be honest, I haven't seen aikido applied in a fight either. I've been learning it for a few years, and though I feel it would truly be effective, I haven't yet been able to test it.
    My sensei, however, is a police officer and he's told us stories about applied aikido techniques when apprehending people resisting arrest.
    One of the greatest things I respect about aikido is that what I've learned in class, I've been able to use in every day life.

  • @mx10tothend
    @mx10tothend 15 років тому +1

    AWESOME!...thanks for posting this!!!!

  • @GokiGandalf
    @GokiGandalf 13 років тому

    Aikido i one of the best thing that happend in my life it teaches and trains your mind on selfcontrol and avoiding fight.

  • @実輝-f7d
    @実輝-f7d 2 роки тому

    昭和10年の映像を多くの外国人が見てくれている。
    素晴らしい先人、その精神を繋げよう。

  • @popra007
    @popra007 15 років тому

    Morihei Ueshiba how majestic....true art

  • @Dargo128
    @Dargo128 13 років тому

    was incredible.. thank you O Sensei

  • @moomoomooism
    @moomoomooism 14 років тому

    I have been studying AIKIDO for 9 years plus which means i'm a novice in respect of what this clip shows in short AIKIDO works and works very well indeed !, nothing fake although it does look like it is fake thats when you are at one with your surroundings nothing blocky but all fluid like water am also a door man and i do not know how to correctly explain this but you give off a vibe which people around you seem to give you a wide berth for no known reason

  • @2008August30
    @2008August30 16 років тому

    Aikido didnt work: Conflict avoidance
    Aikido worked: Conditioning, able to handle a blow from behind unexpectedly.
    Aikido worked: Entered grabbing throat throwing attacker onto car bonnet.
    Aikido worked: Brushed off second attacker from behind.
    Aikido worked: Controlled first attacker by throwing into garden.
    Aikido worked: Both attackers left scene.

  • @nikosz66
    @nikosz66 14 років тому

    Wonderful video!
    Thanks for posting and Best Regards from Athens!

  • @conchosewing
    @conchosewing 15 років тому

    such a beautiful technique and emptiness

  • @reymicroc
    @reymicroc 2 роки тому

    Thank god this is recorded on video

  • @CoolFool002
    @CoolFool002 13 років тому

    @thundermik 4
    In my opinion, eastern martial arts stand out because one strives to do little movement while creating as big an effect as possible and Ueshiba was a master. I think many train Aikido as being form and visual technique like BJJ or Krav Maga. So does many karate, teakwondo and kungfu people unfortunately. The movements which lies underneath are the secret but they are not visible to the naked eye, and the right techer is the key to understanding this regardless of art.

  • @viliussmproductions
    @viliussmproductions 16 років тому

    just beatiful it's long way for me to this i haven't even kimono yet

  • @davide6671
    @davide6671 13 років тому

    Grande disciplina e grande Naestro del passato...ma purtroppo le tecniche sono inefficaci contro avversari reali...

  • @CoolFool002
    @CoolFool002 13 років тому

    Yes, for some reason they don't tell people about what really makes the different arts so powerful. Ninjutsu is another great example. Watch Hatsumi doing Ninjutsu and then watch any other 15 th dan Ninjutsu. Everyone can see that Hatsumi is doing something else.

  • @rolarquia
    @rolarquia 17 років тому

    my respects to O'sensei

  • @ptr_strzk
    @ptr_strzk 14 років тому

    @gtwaterdeep very - interesting point of view. I will make sure to include your thought in my training.
    Just one question if I may. Did you attack aikidoka outside a dojo? I don't say several months training aikidoka, I mean dan graded aikidoka.

  • @twotetah
    @twotetah 14 років тому

    really good. I am planning on joining an aikido class sometime in the next month

  • @ninjamits
    @ninjamits 14 років тому

    Aikido is to create harmony from movement. People grab you turn and hold onto a joint and throw. Aikido has choices kill, not to kill and all in between. Other martial arts are not as option based. I am not saying other martial arts don't have their effectiveness it is just Aikido is about harmony while others are clashing.

  • @Milic23
    @Milic23 13 років тому +1

    awesome kotegayeshi at 1:18

  • @darklanzor
    @darklanzor 10 років тому +2

    what is the song name please ?

  • @M.Iglesias
    @M.Iglesias 14 років тому

    diarreality @ El practicante de artes Que No Se Basa En El orgullo de Decir "mi arte es El Mejor "realidad Conoce la, Niño de las Naciones Unidas Que de 8 años PUEDE derrotar a Cualquiera . No existe mayor; sin arte Que Otro, ni El aikido es El Unico armonioso ... la mente lucha , El Cuerpo solista Las Posiciones reconoce . kenpoista de soja, y Armonía de tenemos tambien , un saludo .

  • @chinderr
    @chinderr 14 років тому

    @lordtains Nice. My Sensei put it perfectly. It goes: their turn, your turn, no more turns.

  • @elnobruu
    @elnobruu 12 років тому

    Es el típico comentario que hay que soportar de alguien que nunca practicó Aikido

  • @viktorgoa
    @viktorgoa 15 років тому

    o sensei is truly amazing, they just cant catch him

  • @maccannaj
    @maccannaj 16 років тому

    good true and beautiful

  • @basilolo
    @basilolo 16 років тому

    Nakamura sensei lived 93 years (or 92 not sure now) and he was practicing tameshigiri at this age :P Japanese masters live long :)

  • @saludirrompible
    @saludirrompible 15 років тому

    He is Morihei Ueshiba 'coz his steps are similar than other videos that I've seen.
    When Koichi Tohei arrived to this age, already there was cameras which reproduced videos in colour, furthermore, there are videos of Morihei Ueshiba in colour actually, so when he had that age, the camera only films on white and black, or not? xDD

  • @2008August30
    @2008August30 16 років тому

    Aikido has worked for me on the street.

  • @CoolFool002
    @CoolFool002 13 років тому

    Offcourse you can practice them internally, but I don't see indicators which point to this being done. Do you you know where this form of Krav or BJJ is being practiced?

  • @ehead2222
    @ehead2222 13 років тому

    re check he came to shordich east london 1958 ish ! i did'nt know untill i was looking at a class one day and the instuctor asked me to show him what i knew and he told me who had talt dad and then dad showed me in later years ! the instuctor was gob smacked when i showed him locks ect ! he said there is only one person in the world who could have trained dad !

  • @Lexicologist71
    @Lexicologist71 15 років тому

    I've seen loads of pictures of Ueshiba. Not only does that guy not look like him through the face, he doesn't even move like a black belt. I'm guessing it's a scam video. Ueshiba didn't bounce around like him. He was smooth. (yes, like Yoda)

  • @m1artz
    @m1artz 14 років тому

    How he does here against simple slow grabs where his students are basically offering them their hand/s..is one thing, but if a big,strong lightening fast boxer or kickboxer or Muay or Wing Chun fighter attacked Ueshiba, I think he would have had a problem.

  • @ataraxic89
    @ataraxic89 12 років тому

    Aikido--Useful so long as your opponent has no elbows

  • @MaistrePathelin
    @MaistrePathelin 13 років тому

    @lordtains You put much fervour into your comment. It's always good to see people defending humble aikido on UA-cam; yet, if I have one piece of advice to give you is that you should not try to defend aikido. Most of the time, people will remain doubtful and you will have wasted time and 'saliva'... I'm beginning to take on my sensei's view on the subject: if one thinks it doesn't work, one can always ask to fight him.
    It's not because we're 'soft' that we can't get a bit brutal ;-)

  • @lordtains
    @lordtains 13 років тому

    I don't remember calling myself enlightened.
    And I don't have to make excuses, I was just explaining things :)

  • @riastradh2
    @riastradh2 13 років тому

    @ehead2222 I don't know your dad but I have read a good few books on ueshiba and I've never heard of him going to London in the fifties either. Having said that I don't think Hawaii was his first time out of Japan, though it's meant to be the first place he taught Aikido outside of Japan. Maybe you could provide some context or proof for your claim?

  • @duchessofpercy
    @duchessofpercy 12 років тому

    thats perfect!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PaulJordan318
    @PaulJordan318 15 років тому

    Little dude is fast!

  • @lordtains
    @lordtains 13 років тому

    thank you, I am well aware. I even believe that some people are not meant to understand, and that ways like such are not the person's path in life.
    This comment was a year ago, I guess I have changed.
    :)

  • @CoolFool002
    @CoolFool002 13 років тому

    @theblacksashman
    That's very positive, although it sounds as if only individuals do this and there are no whole schools practicing this. But it might come someday if we are lucky.

  • @mariusgazdac3198
    @mariusgazdac3198 3 роки тому

    To my dearest and children.I must first have to wake up early in the morning eat an begin to learn to...write.It is all for today.MING.

  • @Linndemann
    @Linndemann 12 років тому

    Cuando van a entender que el aikido no es para peliar si no para defenderse no vean los golpes vean el arte... de las artes marciales...

  • @inouyde
    @inouyde 12 років тому

    Weird seeing him as a young dude

  • @aikidoisthebombyeah
    @aikidoisthebombyeah 13 років тому

    help me understand... if aikidoka do not train against resisting opponents in the dojo, how can you expect to defend against resisting opponents on the street? your opponent on the street is not going to "cooperate" with you like inside the dojo. please, just for the sake of argument, ask a judo practitioner to grab your collar or grab your wrist and try to execute a wrist lock against him. you will find that traditional aikido training methods do not prepare you adequately for the street.

  • @ywwot
    @ywwot 5 років тому

    cool video

  • @YesthisisCharlie
    @YesthisisCharlie 13 років тому

    Image you tachiwaza guys over and over on hard concrete floor
    don't think they'll dare to attack you ever again
    severe head and spine injury is scary

  • @patrickhenrysghost
    @patrickhenrysghost 13 років тому

    @CoolFool002 Yeah. Hatsumi is taking their money.

  • @GaryPetrison
    @GaryPetrison 13 років тому

    @ehead2222 The first time O'Sensei (Morihei Ueshiba) left Japan for Aikido was in 1961 to Hawaii -- we just celebrated the 50th anniversary last month at a seminar in Honolulu with his grandson & great grandson. As far as I know, not only was he not in East London in the '50s --- he NEVER went to England --- so you have a problem with your claim. Maybe someone else trained your Dad?

  • @ehead2222
    @ehead2222 14 років тому

    he trained my dad in east london in the 50s

  • @alexpanov889
    @alexpanov889 7 років тому

    If you want to know whether it's fake or not, just look at what the opponent does and how much he's trying to win the fight.

  • @MASTERYAZ09
    @MASTERYAZ09 14 років тому

    @lordtains thank you for stating that!

  • @meler2009
    @meler2009 13 років тому

    hermoso

  • @sWeeTypWinCess
    @sWeeTypWinCess 12 років тому

    Its like training on Street Fighter!

  • @r2d2rx
    @r2d2rx 13 років тому

    @lordtains in most cases of a streetfight, you need to WIN in order to SELF-DEFEND yourself properly.

  • @thewakasensei
    @thewakasensei 15 років тому

    ha 1 potenza travolgente....vorrei diventare come lui

  • @ticosexy22
    @ticosexy22 13 років тому

    @theblacksashman I see, i trained BJJ and the guys they always put music while we roll, at that time i realize all sacred nature is lost

  • @jirunjak
    @jirunjak 14 років тому

    Lexicologist71, this is O'Sensei.
    Do you homework on Aikido. Please.
    There's so many vids of O'Sensei in UA-cam. Find them.

  • @CoolFool002
    @CoolFool002 13 років тому

    @patrickhenrysghost
    Maybe Hatsumi is in it for the money, but remember that even the worst technique has a chance to win, and underestimating other arts or opponents won't help you with anything else than to strengthen a weak ego.

  • @S.Angelov
    @S.Angelov 14 років тому

    Please, tell me what is this song?

  • @captmorgan101472
    @captmorgan101472 4 роки тому

    Theatrics. These guys would be utterly destroyed in real combat.

  • @03sankyu
    @03sankyu 14 років тому

    who said thats Aikido? no thats Cosmology

  • @DaisukiM
    @DaisukiM 15 років тому

    Bevor man voreilig über etwas urteilt sollte man sich vielleicht mit der Materie zunächst auseinandersetzen. So wüsstest du, dass Aikidô auch im "RL" anwendbar ist.

  • @piovisqui
    @piovisqui 13 років тому

    @henryofarad Indeed!

  • @lordtains
    @lordtains 15 років тому

    yeah but some people are just too ignorant(or stupid) to realise what the true essence of Aikido(or Martial Arts in general) is. They believe MMA is perfect...
    Leave them like that, they will never reach mastery with such closed minds but its up to them to solve that problem

  • @herskovicmd
    @herskovicmd 14 років тому

    @m1artz Master Ueshiba was many times attacked, early in his career. occasionally by gangs, with or without weapons. do some research, there are stories of him overcoming upwards of twenty grown men. what is shown is for the sake of demonstration, exaggerating movement to display form, so learning and growth may occur

  • @ketsan
    @ketsan 16 років тому

    There's a different spirit about these days. In the past people wanted to know if something was worth learning, so they'd go to the local teacher and have a pop at him, and if they lost they'd become his student.
    These days they watch vids on youtube and talk crap.

  • @Joubes
    @Joubes 15 років тому

    I thought that the Japanese flag had the sunrays expanding from the center in pre-world war two defeat?

  • @elendless
    @elendless 13 років тому

    the "thwomp" sound kinda breaks the illusion

  • @saludirrompible
    @saludirrompible 15 років тому

    wich is the music?

  • @undergroundbasement
    @undergroundbasement 15 років тому

    Little guy makes me think of Yoda

  • @eugeniusrex
    @eugeniusrex 15 років тому

    Interesting could be to know who the Uke are...

  • @moonbar33
    @moonbar33 13 років тому

    @henryofarad Great saying my friend :)

  • @lordtains
    @lordtains 15 років тому

    that does not exist. it is impossible for two Aikidoka to fight each other, for Aikido is a counter-based Martial Art. They don't strike first.
    two: Every throw you see would break a normal guy's arm. Getting thrown once could probably leave your arm in a state that you will never be able to use it again in you life, or just disable it for months.
    and three: Aikido is NOT about winning or losing. It is about self defence. If you want to win, try boxing or some other meathead sport. thanks

  • @aikidoisthebombyeah
    @aikidoisthebombyeah 13 років тому

    hey guys... this is a great video... but check out tomiki aikido tournaments... watch what happens when the attacker is allowed to resist... totally dispels the myth of "would break a normal guys arm with each throw". on the street, people resist... plain and simple... self-defense is a competition... you are competing against your attacker to save your own life... your attacker is competing to take it from you... you are competing to grab his wrist... he is competing to prevent you from it...

  • @arkhelico
    @arkhelico 12 років тому

    lo que pasa es que eres un puñetin y no sabes, en la primera que ataques quedas embarrado en la pared

  • @OLIVERCHIVA97
    @OLIVERCHIVA97 13 років тому

    guuau pero tiene k ver con el ki/chi o algo asi no?

  • @mui213
    @mui213 11 років тому

    Силён

  • @Jozsef86330
    @Jozsef86330 14 років тому

    @lordtains meathead sport? how the ... can you say that? I am pretty certain that you can learn a lot from other styles to.

  • @CoolFool002
    @CoolFool002 13 років тому

    @Jackass2100
    Nobody won.
    Also cheers from Denmark.
    @lordtains
    Tadashi Abe was known as fighter, and fought other Aikidoka at several occasions, while he trained at hombu dojo under Ueshiba. So it's possible but not desirable. Especially the times where it wasn't pre-arranged...
    But I admit, Tadashi Abe wasn't your perfect Aikido role-model.

  • @Incrue
    @Incrue 13 років тому

    @mrtimisin78 Entering a ring proves nothing.In a real life or death situation there's no rules at all.

  • @aikiguerrero
    @aikiguerrero 17 років тому

    yeah, OSensei's childhood XDDD, COOL!!!

  • @Rayze1337
    @Rayze1337 11 років тому

    Wrong. You learn any martial arts with the aim of never having to use it. the second was better because of the fact that he found a way to have peace without fighting

  • @GaryPetrison
    @GaryPetrison 13 років тому

    @ehead2222 Yeah right...

  • @opti2007
    @opti2007 15 років тому

    why isn't it O Sensei, cuz he isn't older and with white hair and a beard?

  • @ЧеловекМеханизм
    @ЧеловекМеханизм 3 роки тому

    XDDD shiiiieeeet LMAOOOO its dancin or something XDD

  • @hideakifujii
    @hideakifujii 8 років тому

    何が凄いって、受け身の人の技術と演技力やね、

  • @ticosexy22
    @ticosexy22 13 років тому

    OSENSEI

  • @BloodySmartie1
    @BloodySmartie1 13 років тому

    @henryofarad it's sure nice to a lot of people, but i'm sooooooo damn tired to this kind of anecdotes. aikido IS a martial art. because of this philosophic way of thinking, 95% of the german aikidoka just suck and are not able, not even in their dreams, to defend against any kind of attacker.

  • @trisv1974
    @trisv1974 12 років тому +1

    hola... así se escribe sin H y con S. Yo practico aikido, y no te dejás caer, te tiran, porque no entrás a un dojo y le pedís a un sensei que te ilustre, pero no hables sin bases ni fundamentos. Las caidas se llaman, ukemis, hay un total de 7, y son para que no te rompan los huesos, o las articulaciones.

  • @wanderingwhy
    @wanderingwhy 4 роки тому

    хуясе тут комменты старые