Thank you, Sensei! We go through all this in our club, and I perform these techniques. At the same time, the exam does not require repeating, but performing at least 6 kokyu naga techniques on your own. Your video is a good guide in this!
Trés clair et précis ,merci du partage avec cette belle vidéo sansexplication verbale mais on comprend tout!!! Cest super l' aikido,merci mister Stefan 👋
This is a great video with close up, quality, slow instructions...Thanks for this outstanding Aikido demonstration video. I found it excellent and I have been studying Aikido since the mid-seventies.
Aikido videos always get comments from some arrogant ignorant souls who judge it without ever having experienced it. And also without any conception of the history, development, why and how of Aikido. All I can say is, take a few lessons with a good teacher, you might find you love it and turn into an Aikidoist. For those who don't find it violent or "effective" enough, just know that many Aikidoists started with other arts and found this was the one they liked best. I started with TaeKwonDo and a little Judo but even though I loved those, as soon as I encountered Aikido I knew that was for me. And, it's as challenging as you allow it to be, believe me!
You don't really need to ask them to attend aikido. Just give them simple question, "do you really want to go full hugging or ground fighting when weapon involved?" Then tell them that aikido is 'armed-grappling' martial art. After that question them again which aikido technique is useless in that scenario. It's not mean to be unarmed fighting art.
What about 13:23? Your grip is broken, you have no more contact whatsoever with your uke and yet... he gets thrown through the air without you touching him. Check it out frame by frame - I did. Please, remember - I did practice judo for 3 years, 5 days a week, 2 hours per day. I do know how throws work. ???
AdSesame.com, that's why I continued the arm movement to sweep his leg. But of course, that's not ideal, and that's the resaon this sequence is in the "extra" at the end of the video. It's about the flow and rhythm of kokyunage, and working on doing it in a relaxed way. That's why I don't grab uke's wrist, although it is possible and would safeguard against losing contact.
This technique seems to work very well for this particular application. Now: having been in numerous street fights over the years I have never seen anyone grab by the wrist like this. I got grabbed by the clothing close to my elbow, one-and-two handed grab by the lapel(s), experienced head-lock and punches to the face. All those aikido techniques being shown focus on a wrist grab which - most probably - will never happen in reality. A few months ago a guy in the street grabbed me by my sleeve, next to the elbow ( real-life grab ). Just like it was at a dojo: Kokutsu-dachi pulling my elbow and him close to me, step forward to a fighting stance with a punch to the upper chest - the guy goes down clutching his chest close to the throat. The problem solved in about 2 seconds. Karate works in real life - I tested it. Now: Think about it: nobody grabs by the wrist and tries to punch to the face! But.. someone can grab you by the lapel then will try to punch you to the face. This one is reality. What will you do? Why don't you show how ( and if ) aikido works against real-life situations like the ones listed above. I practiced judo and kyokushin for years and using them I solved many street situations very efficiently and fast. Therefore I know they work. Aikido? I do not know, I have not seen a defense against a real-life situation yet.
Now I watched till the end. You have a two-handed grab by the arms from outside. It can - sometimes - happen. Often? Nope! Another grab of the left arm from outside using... left arm. Wtf??? It is for the first time in my life I've seen someone grab another person like this. When will it happen again? In the street you'll be grabbed by 1 or 2 lapels, the attacker's arm (s) tight, as if trying to lift you, he can also grab you by an arm at the elbow hight or higher, will try to punch to the face... These are the situations you will face. SHOW DEFENSES against these that actually work and you will be credible. I will be the first one to sign up for aikido classes. Are you confident you, yourself, can engage a crazed punk in a street in a real fight and win? Let me quote the Kyokushin founder Mas Oyama: "There can be no proof without real fighting. Without proof there is no trust. Without trust there is no respect. This is the definition in the world of martial arts." It looks like what you're doing is practicing defenses against theoretical grabs. Do those defenses work? 100% yes! Will those theoretical - usually wrist - grabs ever happen in your life? No. Now: read Mas Oyama's quote again. Thank you!
AdSesame.com, thanks for watching the video to the end this time. Several attack forms practiced in aikido are traditional, from the days of the samurai. They made sense to them - for example, grabbing the wrist to stop the other one from drawing his sword, or simply as a first move to prevent the defender from blocking a strike. We do a lot of wrist grabs in aikido also because they are good for learning the aikido techniques and improving them. Just like kyokushin karatedo, aikido is not practiced with the sole purpose of self-defense in the streets. If that's your only reason for training, you probably would not enjoy aikido.
Stefan, I am a couple of decades past the stage of self-defence. I tested these 2 arts many times on the street, even beat up successfully a couple of cops, too... I'm good and confident the Kyokushin karate and judo work very well in real life. Because I have employed and seen it myself. I know how it works on someone because I was hurt a lot, had my lower ribs cracked, got knocked down a great many times so I know what pain is and now I know how to inflict this kind of pain and incapacitate. Karate is a state of mind - you can practice it into the infinity and always get better. But.. every technique in karate is useful and this very fact motivates me to make it better. It makes sense to me to learn and improve things that are useful. I cannot find any sense in learning techniques that do not happen in real life. Yes, I'm referring to those ill-fated wrist grabs. Please, show techniques that make practical sense since you consider aikido a martial art! In plain language: just show techniques other than responses to a wrist grab. Thanks!
Der hat's mal richtig drauf das ist der Hammer. Richtig klasse vor Führung. Aber alle die sich das ansehen und meinen das klappt eh nicht alles Müll. Leute die machen das seit Jahr zehnten und wissen wie sie fallen müssen das nix passiert. Und glaubt mir das klappt! ! Und der Gegner draußen der wird sich nicht abrollen wie die sondern richtig auf die fresse legen .Aber auch nicht schlimm 😉
Funnybunnystecher, in gotai, from a static starting position, of course a punch is possible before the technique starts. In jutai, with the movement starting before the attacker reaches, it's quite different. Notice also that every technique starts with taisabaki, moving out of line of the attack.
It's a training drill. If uke let's go nage can switch off to a different technique in a real situation. It's more about blending, go with the flow. what uke gives determines what will happen next.
I wish I could translate to French or Arabic, but I can't. I can only hope that someone else does. UA-cam users can make translations into any language.
Context is king. Aikido is armed-grappling martial art, not unarmed striking/grappling art. It's sole mindset is: 1. What if the opponent is stronger than me? 2. What if one of us or both of us is armed? 3. What if the opponent have friend somewhere waiting for me to do a submission hold to the opponent in front of me? In this kokyunage, it's demonstrated as if we are armed and the opponent holding our wrist hoping we can't stab them. In this scenario of course you won't do full hugging or full ground fighting when there's weapon involved right? I hope you understand and can review the rest of the video yourself. Go to ChuShinTani channel for more detail on what purpose aikido technique for.
Well, Stefan I left a comment which you chose not to publish. not nice, not fair. Still, your channel, your choice. Had you had balls and a spine, you would have published it. Man up!
AdSesame.com, don't jump to conclusions. I have not chosen not to publish any comments of yours. Where did you make that comment - here at the kokyunage video or elsewhere? Sometimes UA-cam demands my approval before publishing comments UA-cam suspects to be spam, probably also if they contain very bad language, but I can't find any such withheld comment - from you or anyone else - at my UA-cam channel now.
when a 7th dan can not demonstrate hanmi position just once in this window of an excuse for aikido then the martial art is finished i have seen better sho dans
David Cope, I guess you refer to the starting position. I don't begin in hanmi kamae. It's a choice. I learned it from Nishio sensei, who always began with a straight kamae, for several good reasons.
i wish you came around so i teach you how to protect yourself on the mat ...its always fun to kotegaeshi a new one, they insta learn to roll............
This video is priceless. Thank you, Stefan Sensei.
Thank you, Sensei! We go through all this in our club, and I perform these techniques. At the same time, the exam does not require repeating, but performing at least 6 kokyu naga techniques on your own. Your video is a good guide in this!
Trés clair et précis ,merci du partage avec cette belle vidéo sansexplication verbale mais on comprend tout!!! Cest super l' aikido,merci mister Stefan 👋
This is a great video with close up, quality, slow instructions...Thanks for this outstanding Aikido demonstration video. I found it excellent and I have been studying Aikido since the mid-seventies.
fukumann, many thanks for your kind words.
Aikido videos always get comments from some arrogant ignorant souls who judge it without ever having experienced it. And also without any conception of the history, development, why and how of Aikido. All I can say is, take a few lessons with a good teacher, you might find you love it and turn into an Aikidoist.
For those who don't find it violent or "effective" enough, just know that many Aikidoists started with other arts and found this was the one they liked best. I started with TaeKwonDo and a little Judo but even though I loved those, as soon as I encountered Aikido I knew that was for me. And, it's as challenging as you allow it to be, believe me!
I agree..... there're those on this channel unfortunately, who don't share the same sentiment!
You don't really need to ask them to attend aikido. Just give them simple question, "do you really want to go full hugging or ground fighting when weapon involved?" Then tell them that aikido is 'armed-grappling' martial art. After that question them again which aikido technique is useless in that scenario. It's not mean to be unarmed fighting art.
Excellent techniques! Beautiful movement and connection!
Thanks for sharing!
Always did like practicing kokyunage. Thanks for the video, sensei.
Excellent, smooth, well-demonstrated classical technique. A pleasure to watch.
lopezb, thank you for your kind words.
Really good and not too difficult to see how he's doing the different types of shomenukietc.
Ohh my this looks so smooth ,. ty for share ,. wish an nice , day greets ,. pls stay well
Love Aikido , greetings from Argentina Sensei .
Great techniques sensei!
tehnica impecabila, miscarile cursive aproape ca intr-un dans/balet... flawless technique, the smooth movements almost like a dance...
very interesting how you shorten kaitenage .. I like it
Merci infiniment, très explicatifs vos tuto.
Merci beaucoup, Adn p14 Tevest.
awesome technique!
Thanks
Arigato gosaimasta sensei👍👍👍
A+
Mercie pour votre aide
Very good
Grand merci
Nice!!
Bagus sekali tekniknya sensei, terimakasih
What about 13:23?
Your grip is broken, you have no more contact whatsoever with your uke and yet... he gets thrown through the air without you touching him.
Check it out frame by frame - I did.
Please, remember - I did practice judo for 3 years, 5 days a week, 2 hours per day.
I do know how throws work.
???
AdSesame.com, that's why I continued the arm movement to sweep his leg. But of course, that's not ideal, and that's the resaon this sequence is in the "extra" at the end of the video. It's about the flow and rhythm of kokyunage, and working on doing it in a relaxed way. That's why I don't grab uke's wrist, although it is possible and would safeguard against losing contact.
Saw that one too...what a joke !
@@StefanStenudd BS. You are clearly no longer touching him. That's called bullshido...
@@danle3181 did you read my response to AsSesame?
@@StefanStenudd No need to. Your video is self-explanatory. Bullshido at its best
I m Bangladeshi, no aikidilo teacher in there , could u show vedio step by step boss
I'm not sure it is at all possible to learn aikido by videos only. A teacher is needed.
This technique seems to work very well for this particular application.
Now: having been in numerous street fights over the years I have never seen anyone grab by the wrist like this.
I got grabbed by the clothing close to my elbow, one-and-two handed grab by the lapel(s), experienced head-lock and punches to the face.
All those aikido techniques being shown focus on a wrist grab which - most probably - will never happen in reality.
A few months ago a guy in the street grabbed me by my sleeve, next to the elbow ( real-life grab ).
Just like it was at a dojo: Kokutsu-dachi pulling my elbow and him close to me, step forward to a fighting stance with a punch to the upper chest - the guy goes down clutching his chest close to the throat.
The problem solved in about 2 seconds.
Karate works in real life - I tested it.
Now:
Think about it: nobody grabs by the wrist and tries to punch to the face!
But.. someone can grab you by the lapel then will try to punch you to the face. This one is reality.
What will you do?
Why don't you show how ( and if ) aikido works against real-life situations like the ones listed above.
I practiced judo and kyokushin for years and using them I solved many street situations very efficiently and fast.
Therefore I know they work.
Aikido?
I do not know, I have not seen a defense against a real-life situation yet.
AdSesame, did you watch the whole video? I show kokyunage against several types of attack, not just wrist grabs.
Now I watched till the end.
You have a two-handed grab by the arms from outside.
It can - sometimes - happen. Often? Nope!
Another grab of the left arm from outside using... left arm.
Wtf???
It is for the first time in my life I've seen someone grab another person like this.
When will it happen again?
In the street you'll be grabbed by 1 or 2 lapels, the attacker's arm (s) tight, as if trying to lift you, he can also grab you by an arm at the elbow hight or higher, will try to punch to the face...
These are the situations you will face.
SHOW DEFENSES against these that actually work and you will be credible.
I will be the first one to sign up for aikido classes.
Are you confident you, yourself, can engage a crazed punk in a street in a real fight and win?
Let me quote the Kyokushin founder Mas Oyama:
"There can be no proof without real fighting. Without proof there is no trust. Without trust there is no respect. This is the definition in the world of martial arts."
It looks like what you're doing is practicing defenses against theoretical grabs.
Do those defenses work?
100% yes!
Will those theoretical - usually wrist - grabs ever happen in your life?
No.
Now: read Mas Oyama's quote again.
Thank you!
AdSesame.com, thanks for watching the video to the end this time.
Several attack forms practiced in aikido are traditional, from the days of the samurai. They made sense to them - for example, grabbing the wrist to stop the other one from drawing his sword, or simply as a first move to prevent the defender from blocking a strike. We do a lot of wrist grabs in aikido also because they are good for learning the aikido techniques and improving them.
Just like kyokushin karatedo, aikido is not practiced with the sole purpose of self-defense in the streets. If that's your only reason for training, you probably would not enjoy aikido.
Stefan, I am a couple of decades past the stage of self-defence.
I tested these 2 arts many times on the street, even beat up successfully a couple of cops, too... I'm good and confident the Kyokushin karate and judo work very well in real life.
Because I have employed and seen it myself.
I know how it works on someone because I was hurt a lot, had my lower ribs cracked, got knocked down a great many times so I know what pain is and now I know how to inflict this kind of pain and incapacitate.
Karate is a state of mind - you can practice it into the infinity and always get better.
But.. every technique in karate is useful and this very fact motivates me to make it better.
It makes sense to me to learn and improve things that are useful.
I cannot find any sense in learning techniques that do not happen in real life.
Yes, I'm referring to those ill-fated wrist grabs.
Please, show techniques that make practical sense since you consider aikido a martial art!
In plain language: just show techniques other than responses to a wrist grab.
Thanks!
AdSesame.com, I am sorry you have had the misfortune of getting into so many fights.
The movement did not work with me in street fighting why
I understand if you don't remember. Being two years ago. But did you practice it enough?, and also how did your enemy come at you?.
Der hat's mal richtig drauf das ist der Hammer. Richtig klasse vor Führung. Aber alle die sich das ansehen und meinen das klappt eh nicht alles Müll. Leute die machen das seit Jahr zehnten und wissen wie sie fallen müssen das nix passiert. Und glaubt mir das klappt! ! Und der Gegner draußen der wird sich nicht abrollen wie die sondern richtig auf die fresse legen .Aber auch nicht schlimm 😉
Hello, sorry its me again....the attacker can punch you in the face many times!?
Funnybunnystecher, in gotai, from a static starting position, of course a punch is possible before the technique starts. In jutai, with the movement starting before the attacker reaches, it's quite different. Notice also that every technique starts with taisabaki, moving out of line of the attack.
you should try
No, I shouldnt - some People want to live on their own planet.....and be happy and harmonized.....
Funnybunnystecher, if you don't even want to try, maybe you're the one living on your own planet.
i ve been practising Aikikai style Aikido long enough....but then i had Questions and found Iwama ryu.....
Técnica: Katate Dori kokyu nage
I'm sorry, the uke is not going to hold on to the instructor's arm to allow him to be thrown!!
Kublai Khan, that depends on the timing and speed of it. And if uke lets go, that's fine, too :)
It's a training drill. If uke let's go nage can switch off to a different technique in a real situation. It's more about blending, go with the flow. what uke gives determines what will happen next.
if uke lets go, he receives the whole hit..... uke holds and keeps it close to minimize dmg and rolls when the joint locks......
👍
เพิ่มความเหน...เห็นอกเห็นใจ...เห็นความถูกต้องและเข้าใจรักแท้มีจริงไม่ใช่อิงนิรันดร์
in 4:53
한명만???
Martial art or cult?
Both lol
Respect
ارجوا ان يكون التعليق بالغة الفرنسية او العربية
I wish I could translate to French or Arabic, but I can't. I can only hope that someone else does. UA-cam users can make translations into any language.
سؤال اخي لماذا لم تنفع معي الحركة 4:53 في قتال الشارع لماذا
Show me very slowly its basic
I thought I was doing most of it pretty slow :)
Its look like come take my hands I will show you a tricks in fight with someone. 😐
Context is king. Aikido is armed-grappling martial art, not unarmed striking/grappling art. It's sole mindset is:
1. What if the opponent is stronger than me?
2. What if one of us or both of us is armed?
3. What if the opponent have friend somewhere waiting for me to do a submission hold to the opponent in front of me?
In this kokyunage, it's demonstrated as if we are armed and the opponent holding our wrist hoping we can't stab them. In this scenario of course you won't do full hugging or full ground fighting when there's weapon involved right? I hope you understand and can review the rest of the video yourself. Go to ChuShinTani channel for more detail on what purpose aikido technique for.
Seng dibanting kok gelemen
Well, Stefan
I left a comment which you chose not to publish. not nice, not fair.
Still, your channel, your choice.
Had you had balls and a spine, you would have published it.
Man up!
AdSesame.com, don't jump to conclusions. I have not chosen not to publish any comments of yours.
Where did you make that comment - here at the kokyunage video or elsewhere?
Sometimes UA-cam demands my approval before publishing comments UA-cam suspects to be spam, probably also if they contain very bad language, but I can't find any such withheld comment - from you or anyone else - at my UA-cam channel now.
BULSHIT !!!!!!
when a 7th dan can not demonstrate hanmi position just once in this window of an excuse for aikido then the martial art is finished i have seen better sho dans
David Cope, I guess you refer to the starting position. I don't begin in hanmi kamae. It's a choice. I learned it from Nishio sensei, who always began with a straight kamae, for several good reasons.
i wish you came around so i teach you how to protect yourself on the mat ...its always fun to kotegaeshi a new one, they insta learn to roll............
sorry i have been teaching in england over the last few weeks you must have big balls son
kokyunage is not a technique its a conditioning exercise not even the biggest moron in the world would keep contact your knowledge is wanting
Very good