I've watched this a few times over the years. The translator is very good and Isoyama sensei's Japanese is very clear, makes it easy to watch/learn. Kudos for the upload.
He taught the second movement in chen style taijiquan 13 harmony, old man ties his robe. The I saw pad the high horse. 13 harmony is a form that will make all of these moves easier as it trains you to move from the core and has all of these moves.
@Jason Jones have you seen old man ties the robe or pad the high horse? I can tell you haven't or you would say yes. And if you asked Segall who is doing more taichi in his movies he would tell you... YES!
@Jason Jones hmm not sure where this came from I never mention perfection nor do I think any can achieve but I know what gifts are left with those who make an ass out of U and Me.
I come from eastern, and the thing I hate very much in the mind of eastern people is keeping secret. In this video you can see it clearly when sensei Hiroshi Isoyama said about using the thumb. Aikido mean harmony, but how you can't be harmony when you keep secret. You keeping secret, you and your partner are not equal, you do not respect your partner, you do not respect yourself. In the way of harmony, you and your partner improve at the same time, nobody lose both become winner. This is win - win concept in western and this explain why western world are so succesful Do not keep secret, just keep your unique
Certainly the Taiji of Adam Mezner is interesting but if you have hapkido, there's little point in Aikido - better to explore aiki concepts at seminars if you can access people like Salahuddin Muhammad or Roy Goldberg Sensei. Personally, I'd functionalise the skills you have by working the basics and concentrating on the physiological aspects of violence, honing your fundamental tools and pressure testing what you think you know. Have a look at people like Mick Coup and Lee Morrison and ask yourself how you would deal with that level of sudden violence.
The whole system of Aikido almost completely consists of something that is called Qin Na in China. Qin Na, the art of joint locking, is only a small part of each Kungfu style of which all are way bigger and more complex. In short terms, the biggest part of Aikido is just a small part of most kungfu styles. If you take the mere joint locking of Aikido, there is only little left compared to Kungfu styles where there remains a complex and huge system of defense, attack and everything in between or apart. The Problem about Aikido is not it's training of basics like attacking with shomenuchi, it's problem is it doesn't move much further. If you want to know the real stuff, high complex internal art and I mean REALLY high complex and highly developed arts, go check out Taijiquan and Baguazhang. I recommend reading about so called 8 energies in Taijiquan (Peng, Lu, Cai etc...) and go check out the partner exercise called Tui shou or Pushing hands. You might like it if you like Aikido. _()_
Aikido is based mostly on wrist locks so it works for a limited number of situations for a complete defense system you should learn 3 martial arts interesting what you say about Qin na
Aikido is more than just joint locks if it was that easy to perfect I wouldn't still be practicing after 20 years there's many great martial arts out there & we all choose are own path up the mountain but the outcome is the same
@@Vrey662 "Aikido is based mostly on wrist locks" no, you are talking about aiki ryu that Aikido founder based his style on. And your comment is just silly you need joints(many) to attack anyone so when exactly you can attack someone with them blocked by your oponent?
Why do old 8th dan, 9th dan masters look even more impressive in demonstrations? The students are mindful of their age and "go with the flow MORE"....hehe...Never mind that in any Aikido (judo, Kasrate, TKD...) demo...it's one student working with student from the same school. I'd love to see some demo's where the art/school demonstrating has the balls to ask for people form the audience to "test" them. No contact to the face but they ARE really trying to take the "master" to the ground any way they know how (which should be "no way" as they are untrained...just brute force). Huge diifference between one man in a demo and a man trying to get a KO. It's exercise. :) Like soccer practice.
To grab your wrist is basically to prevent you to use your arm and any attempt to keep a distance from the offender. If someone uses their left to grab your right wrist, you cannot punch with your strong arm but they can. So you will be in disadvantage, if choosing to engage. Also, you cannot run away either.
I assume you are talking about those duel boxing style fights. I think it is true most of the time street fights would be like that because it is the natural fight style that people do not actually need to train for it. However, what do you think what is easier to defend against? 1) A person with arms closed to his/her body stays 2 meter away from you. 2) A person grabbing your wrist(s), collar, hair, etc stays right next to you. Obviously, number 1 situation is much easier to defend against as you know exactly the intention of that person and you have a distance to avoid the contact. Not so much with the situation number 2 hence the training to defend it. Furthermore, as far as I know, the way to initiate a fight of Aikido is bait the opponent to follow a specific direction then use his/her momentum to throw him/her down. Thus, it is, what you usually see in Aikido training/demonstration clips, Aikido practitioners always raise their hands and let opponent grab it.
It's called a basic exercise, the same as the basic drills in karate, or any other martial art. They don't look like anything in a real fight either. At a higher level, the grabbing techniques help develop fundamental principles of movement and a means to disable a person's balance and coordination on contact, while maintaining your own balance and control.
He can , but then again the better question is, why is he even trying to hold your wrist , which in a contemporary perspective doesn't make sense in a combat situation. However they made sense in the Edo period of Japan where one the attackers main priority was to stop you from drawing your blade if he didn't have one. Today these forms are still practiced to learn certain aspects of body movement and structure .
this seems to make practical sense only in transcript to a sword fight. cant remember seeing any fight where somebody grabs you by your hand and doesnt want to let go. they want to knock you down asap not test whether you can release from grip or not. Master or not, I'm afraid he wouldnt stand a chance in a real fight.
Some of the secrecy comes from the RESPONSIBILITY that REAL TEACHERS of the art and sciences of killing with your hands take seriously. look at PSALMS 144:1...
Sorry but expecting the attacking person cooperate is naive. I am not saying self defense is bad neither Aikido is bad nor practicing useless, but honestly how many times you saw attacker taking your hand? Also there is often no only one, but 2-3. Being quicker and have advanced reflexes strike first and hard, avoid further contact is more important I think. Like Kravmaga
Yea first lets forbid any Aikido techniques(small joint manipulation for example) and then call your sport ultimate martial art and blame real martial arts that they are not good for that sport because they are full of techniuest that are not safe enoght for that TV show...
It is beloved target for clueless fanboys of MMA TV shows where 95% Aikido techniques are forbiden but in the same time so called fans of this sport are completly clueless what is a difference betwen a sport and a martial art and claiming that you need to be in that sport to be an martial art... This old guy popularized Aikido among non Japanese because he was teaching USA military police just after WW2(and that is why Segal was able to learn it), but hey we all know that for "internet specialists" like you there is nothing as horible as reading about topic you trying to preach about...
You dont see them in MMA because those techniques are waaay too lethal. Didn't you know? Fighters would fall like flies or end up crippled if this is allowed. That is why those great grand masters always refuse fight challenges; they don't want to go around killing people.
I've watched this a few times over the years. The translator is very good and Isoyama sensei's Japanese is very clear, makes it easy to watch/learn. Kudos for the upload.
a whole session of Isoyama sensei, what a treasure!
❤
The translating sensei has the translation done extremely well.
Hermoso su Arte Marcial
先生も通訳も生徒の雰囲気も会場も素晴らしい。
Thank you for sharing this great seminar video 🙏
他の先生とは違う本物の合気道を見た気がしました。
とても勉強になりました。
通訳の外国人先生の英訳も素晴らしいです。
Very traditional, great knowledge from a great teacher! Thank you for this awesome video.
Great video on the spirit and meaning of Aikido!
Seria bueno incluir los subtitulos en este video para entender la explicación del maestro.
Great teaching with a balance of humour so not to intimidate but inspire. Some life lessons in there too. Excellent stuff.
Actually blown away. Super recommend. really good stuff. I'll be watching a few more times for sure!
fantástics explanations.I really enjoy and learn watching to this.He is a very very good teacher and master.
I appreciate the finer points of his lessons, handing down what O'Sensei taught. Domo arigato gozaimasu!
So wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
one of the most important lessons came at about the 45 min mark. superb.
this man is just simple and great teacher
I'm not an Aikido practicer, I still enjoy its lessons
Apparently filmed in 2005 when Isoyama Sensei was 68 years old. (Born in 1937 according to Wikipedia).
Another great video! Thank you for sharing it!
It's amazing what you can do with a willing opponent.
Es increíble el conocimiento que lo maestro tienen
He taught the second movement in chen style taijiquan 13 harmony, old man ties his robe. The I saw pad the high horse. 13 harmony is a form that will make all of these moves easier as it trains you to move from the core and has all of these moves.
@Jason Jones have you seen old man ties the robe or pad the high horse? I can tell you haven't or you would say yes. And if you asked Segall who is doing more taichi in his movies he would tell you...
YES!
@Jason Jones hmm not sure where this came from I never mention perfection nor do I think any can achieve but I know what gifts are left with those who make an ass out of U and Me.
Good and clear teaching.It was helpful.
正しい力って、great powerなんだ
Hiroshi Isoyama 8DAN Hideo Yonemochi 8 DAN The Semianr In Gothenburg August Part 2 2
Takemusu Aikido I can't watch this video when using public WiFi, does that mean this video has an age rating or some other restriction please?
@@jaygauld85 No
This helps me deal with life in a better way
As good a reason to train as any.
Just don't rely on it to help you deal with violence - it will get you killed.
The translator was most excellent !
No stuttering.
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I come from eastern, and the thing I hate very much in the mind of eastern people is keeping secret. In this video you can see it clearly when sensei Hiroshi Isoyama said about using the thumb. Aikido mean harmony, but how you can't be harmony when you keep secret. You keeping secret, you and your partner are not equal, you do not respect your partner, you do not respect yourself. In the way of harmony, you and your partner improve at the same time, nobody lose both become winner. This is win - win concept in western and this explain why western world are so succesful Do not keep secret, just keep your unique
est-cequ'il y a quele qu'un qui connet le maitre tanajmo?merci.
I think when I'm done with Hapkido and Kali, I may end out my training in either Aikido or Taiji..... Nice class.
Certainly the Taiji of Adam Mezner is interesting but if you have hapkido, there's little point in Aikido - better to explore aiki concepts at seminars if you can access people like Salahuddin Muhammad or Roy Goldberg Sensei.
Personally, I'd functionalise the skills you have by working the basics and concentrating on the physiological aspects of violence, honing your fundamental tools and pressure testing what you think you know.
Have a look at people like Mick Coup and Lee Morrison and ask yourself how you would deal with that level of sudden violence.
Wow the translator did a really really good job
Hmm... interesting seminar... most teachers don't teach at all... he seems to care more than others and I like it.
very nice, thanks
Great Sensei and also very good interpreter well done.
Ethan Weisgard.
bello arte martial lo recomiendo a las nuevas generaciones
GREAT MASTER!!! ARIGATO GOZAIMASTA
is there any video on him in real time and someone really trying to attacking him all i see is slow motion and pratice?
this is don't work in real attack ,is only for seminar
the answer is no.. of course not... you will never find that in aikido
I'm aikido praticioner and i love aikido techniques
So do I!
Thank You.
THE BEST MARTIAL ART.
OSS
I wonder, by best, what do you mean?
The whole system of Aikido almost completely consists of something that is called Qin Na in China. Qin Na, the art of joint locking, is only a small part of each Kungfu style of which all are way bigger and more complex. In short terms, the biggest part of Aikido is just a small part of most kungfu styles. If you take the mere joint locking of Aikido, there is only little left compared to Kungfu styles where there remains a complex and huge system of defense, attack and everything in between or apart. The Problem about Aikido is not it's training of basics like attacking with shomenuchi, it's problem is it doesn't move much further. If you want to know the real stuff, high complex internal art and I mean REALLY high complex and highly developed arts, go check out Taijiquan and Baguazhang. I recommend reading about so called 8 energies in Taijiquan (Peng, Lu, Cai etc...) and go check out the partner exercise called Tui shou or Pushing hands. You might like it if you like Aikido. _()_
Aikido is based mostly on wrist locks so it works for a limited number of situations for a complete defense system you should learn 3 martial arts interesting what you say about Qin na
Aikido is more than just joint locks if it was that easy to perfect I wouldn't still be practicing after 20 years there's many great martial arts out there & we all choose are own path up the mountain but the outcome is the same
@@Vrey662 "Aikido is based mostly on wrist locks" no, you are talking about aiki ryu that Aikido founder based his style on. And your comment is just silly you need joints(many) to attack anyone so when exactly you can attack someone with them blocked by your oponent?
Very interresting
Magnífico taijutsu!
Son estas técnicas efectivas en una pelea real?
Terrible cameraman ruined video by randomly shaking, zooming, and hiding people's foot movement.
Why do old 8th dan, 9th dan masters look even more impressive in demonstrations? The students are mindful of their age and "go with the flow MORE"....hehe...Never mind that in any Aikido (judo, Kasrate, TKD...) demo...it's one student working with student from the same school.
I'd love to see some demo's where the art/school demonstrating has the balls to ask for people form the audience to "test" them. No contact to the face but they ARE really trying to take the "master" to the ground any way they know how (which should be "no way" as they are untrained...just brute force).
Huge diifference between one man in a demo and a man trying to get a KO.
It's exercise. :) Like soccer practice.
Very interested...
Para que serve tanto Dan? na hora da luta não serve para nada
Totemo ii dusu ne. Domo arigato gozimasu!
هذا الفن ولابداع الصحيح بشرح وطرق وخطوات الحركه
What's the point of training a defense against someone grabing your wrist? Just who exactly does that?
To grab your wrist is basically to prevent you to use your arm and any attempt to keep a distance from the offender. If someone uses their left to grab your right wrist, you cannot punch with your strong arm but they can. So you will be in disadvantage, if choosing to engage. Also, you cannot run away either.
But I meant, who, in a street fight, is going to grab your wrist? This is senseless. People go punching and kicking, not grabbing wrists.
I assume you are talking about those duel boxing style fights. I think it is true most of the time street fights would be like that because it is the natural fight style that people do not actually need to train for it. However, what do you think what is easier to defend against? 1) A person with arms closed to his/her body stays 2 meter away from you. 2) A person grabbing your wrist(s), collar, hair, etc stays right next to you. Obviously, number 1 situation is much easier to defend against as you know exactly the intention of that person and you have a distance to avoid the contact. Not so much with the situation number 2 hence the training to defend it. Furthermore, as far as I know, the way to initiate a fight of Aikido is bait the opponent to follow a specific direction then use his/her momentum to throw him/her down. Thus, it is, what you usually see in Aikido training/demonstration clips, Aikido practitioners always raise their hands and let opponent grab it.
It's called a basic exercise, the same as the basic drills in karate, or any other martial art. They don't look like anything in a real fight either. At a higher level, the grabbing techniques help develop fundamental principles of movement and a means to disable a person's balance and coordination on contact, while maintaining your own balance and control.
never heard that one before
awesome iriminage omote!
nice live translation
hahah i think the same child here because i could hear her or his crying but i loved this video
El aikido no es para pelear es un arte
Respect.
I have no idea why the guy doesn’t just let go of your wrist when you’re trying to do a move on him 🤷♂️
He can , but then again the better question is, why is he even trying to hold your wrist , which in a contemporary perspective doesn't make sense in a combat situation. However they made sense in the Edo period of Japan where one the attackers main priority was to stop you from drawing your blade if he didn't have one. Today these forms are still practiced to learn certain aspects of body movement and structure .
Sarp Yilmaz Well it didn’t work then wouldn’t work now
منبسیارزیادعلاقهبهورزشایکیدودارموبسیارزیادخو
استارپیداکردنگلاسهایام
وزشانرادارم
sounds simple. (it must hard to perfect!)
Discover O'Sensei's hidden thumb- waza! True but always a bit over the top...
مستوى رائع
IIII quem koroco koroko nem num koroko num koroka mais.
morihei ueshiba founder
Poor camera man
this seems to make practical sense only in transcript to a sword fight. cant remember seeing any fight where somebody grabs you by your hand and doesnt want to let go. they want to knock you down asap not test whether you can release from grip or not. Master or not, I'm afraid he wouldnt stand a chance in a real fight.
ISOYAMA SAN FOR TOKYO MIYAKO MALE GUARD TEAM LEADER. OK.
красивый вид спорта
Правильно он говорит нельзя руку оставлять от центра
Order out of Chaos ..Great CHI
very nice :)
Some of the secrecy comes from the RESPONSIBILITY that REAL TEACHERS of the art and sciences of killing with your hands take seriously. look at PSALMS 144:1...
So nice to see an 8th dan get his foot caught in his hakama. So it's not just me....... (22:20ish)
One day bring Steven seagal and tell us if he is so good in his bullshit kido as he does in movies😉😂
Sorry but expecting the attacking person cooperate is naive. I am not saying self defense is bad neither Aikido is bad nor practicing useless, but honestly how many times you saw attacker taking your hand? Also there is often no only one, but 2-3. Being quicker and have advanced reflexes strike first and hard, avoid further contact is more important I think. Like Kravmaga
This is a dance and theater performance, why not tell the truth as it is?????
you are missing the point...
Well let see them at the UFC, they are going to show you the point at your face, believe it or not
опять только показуха, ритуальность и ничего по факту.....
What movie its this???? fake martial arts????
"Traditional martial arts" are responsible for more kids getting their asses kicked on the playground than wearing cheap shoes.
This shit will never work
Yes tell your attacker don't watch my arm
if Akikido really matters we will have seen them winning in MMA
minares minares It does matter. That is why it's still taught to law enforcement and in the military. It's not a sport.
Yea first lets forbid any Aikido techniques(small joint manipulation for example) and then call your sport ultimate martial art and blame real martial arts that they are not good for that sport because they are full of techniuest that are not safe enoght for that TV show...
外人が!正座って‼😖💦でしょう❗凄くいいね。
It’s not the founder Aikido. It’s the Aikido game
Aikido the art of defending against unwanted handshakes and high fives.. :-)
It is beloved target for clueless fanboys of MMA TV shows where 95% Aikido techniques are forbiden but in the same time so called fans of this sport are completly clueless what is a difference betwen a sport and a martial art and claiming that you need to be in that sport to be an martial art... This old guy popularized Aikido among non Japanese because he was teaching USA military police just after WW2(and that is why Segal was able to learn it), but hey we all know that for "internet specialists" like you there is nothing as horible as reading about topic you trying to preach about...
This form or Martial Arts is great if someone wants to shake your hand but what if they have clenched fists and want to punch you in the face : )
+Chad B (ChadB) Aikido is an inner martial art said the founder
Did Aikido for some time. No longer do. I decide to practice peace but be prepared for war.
Village square performers....kinda like pickpockets......
Very nice. But it has nothing to do with fighting . Sorry ...
Io ho una 38 special bifilare
Dance lesson
8°Dan de una mentira. Un completo engaño. No sirve para nada. En una pelea , nadie te agarra de las muñecas.
I wanna see him against Connor McGregor.. :-)
savcob.. I'd bet a years salary connor wouldnt last half a second
...they never spar for real. Aikido has not produced any champions ever...we call it Aikidemo now.
No competitions in Aikido there's a bigger picture MMA fans don't understand
@@Stevemind88 I'll take that bet.
@Jason Jones religeoun it is then..
Good if you like wearing weird Japanese traditional clothes and as much good as a rice pudding in a real fight!
rice pudding works much better in a fight
Yes, these techniques are perfect. That’s why we see them successfully used in mma. Oh, wait....
You dont see them in MMA because those techniques are waaay too lethal. Didn't you know? Fighters would fall like flies or end up crippled if this is allowed. That is why those great grand masters always refuse fight challenges; they don't want to go around killing people.
Hahahaha
mma has rules turd
This only works if you have an opponent that is willing to go with the flow
Here is another translation, O Sensei was a better illusionist then Harry Hudini.
ahah, what an amount of bullshit....in real life u get punched in the face in 1\2 second
Must suck after learning this for 30 years, and being beat by a bunch of teen street thugs
Aikido. Bullshit. Is only for Show.
Waaayyyy too much blah blah blah.
Aikido is just for show. no real world fight!