@@ozzieone67 Im in my 50"s 14 - 18 from 82 to 86 so some younger than me would be 14-18 86-90. Neither of us is wrong with majority would be teenagers in the 80"s.
@@brianarmstrong8264 They would 50 or over if they were born in 1974 or before if we go with that 1974 they’ll be 14 in 1988 so the youngest will be 14 in 1988 oldest in 1979 was 14 frankly she correct
I like this a lot. I think it's an important lesson in humility to understand that mercy can be shown, even to those who have resorted to violence. To be able to destroy, but to choose not, is true humanity.
But any ways i love these guys One of these resembles to one of my dearest childhood friend ..... whom I lost after corona . But any way I love watching him. Also wish to see and met him in real time..
I’ve done this in an actual confrontation twice. It does work and it easier to do than it would seem. The first version I learned was the hard version with a twist instead of the gently part it’s either a palm strike uppercut or a grab/ ridge hand to the throat. The clothesline version is the one I actually used and it can be done somewhat gently
Hi guys..... Another informative video so thank you for posting. Personally i prefer the throws osoto gari, osoto garuma, but i understand they have far more injury potential for the attacker. Best regards, Stefano.
I don’t know: I find koshinage one of the most challenging techniques to do passably, I can’t imagine pulling it off for real. But maybe you you really got the hang of it you might, I guess…
Old but Gold 😉
Nice to see you back Aikidoflow. We missed you.
Good Technique! Keep teaching and learning no matter what! Thanks, Sensei and Sensei!
These two are 90's teenagers 😊
You mean 80s,I think they're in their 50s😂😂😂
@@betsyross2.065 That would make them teenagers in the eighties and 90's
@@brianarmstrong8264No that will make them teenagers in 80s if they are in their 50s because roughly they would of been born in 70s
@@ozzieone67 Im in my 50"s 14 - 18 from 82 to 86 so some younger than me would be 14-18 86-90. Neither of us is wrong with majority would be teenagers in the 80"s.
@@brianarmstrong8264 They would 50 or over if they were born in 1974 or before if we go with that 1974 they’ll be 14 in 1988 so the youngest will be 14 in 1988 oldest in 1979 was 14 frankly she correct
Nice,practical and you made it easy...
Thanks
😊😊Always great to see our gifted instructors 😊😊
Great job, guys!🎉
Love the channel! Keep it up!
I like this a lot. I think it's an important lesson in humility to understand that mercy can be shown, even to those who have resorted to violence. To be able to destroy, but to choose not, is true humanity.
But any ways i love these guys
One of these resembles to one of my dearest childhood friend ..... whom I lost after corona .
But any way I love watching him. Also wish to see and met him in real time..
Nice
Great advice!💯💫👍!
Its a good one for armored fighting. We practice something very similar.
Excellent video brother
I’ve done this in an actual confrontation twice. It does work and it easier to do than it would seem. The first version I learned was the hard version with a twist instead of the gently part it’s either a palm strike uppercut or a grab/ ridge hand to the throat. The clothesline version is the one I actually used and it can be done somewhat gently
Opinions on how to take down and keep down someone twice your size??
Hi guys.....
Another informative video so thank you for posting.
Personally i prefer the throws osoto gari, osoto garuma, but i understand they have far more injury potential for the attacker.
Best regards,
Stefano.
Aikidoflow is: Better to have and not need than to need and not have.
Better to be a warrior in a garden, than a gardener in a war.
If you don't practice it on a regular basis, then you can't do it in a fight.
Watch out for the left hook.
It just doesn’t strike me as realistically practical I’m afraid 😢
Takemusu Aikido is why you should care Sir.
O YEAH !!
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Seems there is a moment where he could do the same to you.
Try doing any of this while rufied.
I don’t know: I find koshinage one of the most challenging techniques to do passably, I can’t imagine pulling it off for real. But maybe you you really got the hang of it you might, I guess…
Excuse me, I prefer to see more practice.
It’s so funny. And so far from a street reality…