As someone who has trained with Steven Seagal’s direct students for some time, I must say you understand his irimi nage better than most aikidoka. Every point you made, from the thumb position, the role of the arm, the bottom arm bracing the lower back and , most importantly, moving your body through, were all spot on. It really is all about body position. I’m gunna try this specific entry next time I’m on the mat. Subbed
I don't usually use the word awesome but here I am using the word. I will be practicing some of those moves soon, I look forward to your next videos on here!
Yup, it’s banned. Shodokan Aikido teaches Waki gateme, too, and it is also not allowed in Shodokan Aikido sparring competitions, because the high danger of injury. But, as you said, powerful. Too bad it’s not taught in Aiki-kai.
And for good reason. The point being that a wristlock is very difficult to pull on a forcefully opposing opponent, while the elbow/shoulder lock is not, but keep beleiving in McDojos.
@@henrikg1388 who are you responding to? We’re talking about an elbow lock. But wristlocks aren’t uncommon in bjj. In fact a lot of people consider them to be some what cheap submissions cause they’re always available.
@@holdenmuganda97 It was a response to @Mitchel Evans. It's the same thing in judo. In tight kumi kata quarters or on the ground, they occur all the time, and you need a good ref. to call them, cause they are actually illegal. I was mainly commenting on the utter stupidity in believing that you can disarm a grown man with a gun, using wristlocks. I say it is bordering on extremely irresponsible. This is no style vs. style discussion. They occur both in BJJ and Judo (kata), but have grown a bit out of fashion, and that is good. Then some bonehead "ju-jutsu" expert picks it up, totally out of context.
Well done!!! Great lesson... Old school jujitsu, Love it... There's levels to jujitsu; Jujitsu Aikijitsu Aikinojitsu These are great old techniques... Have to practice them though as the man said, Rep Reps and more Reps
Yes. I still train in judo, jits. The 2on1 from under is my overall preferred grip(outside ijf judo) with the waki second as you can drive the person into a corner, window, bus. If he puts on the brakes you got an easy sacrifice throw or sasae. All the wrist locks flow off it. The Segal salute was cool and most people have no idea how that iriminage works, your explanation was good a tightening spiral on all accounts blocking the hip as the bicep screws the head to look away.
As someone who has trained with Steven Seagal’s direct students for some time, I must say you understand his irimi nage better than most aikidoka. Every point you made, from the thumb position, the role of the arm, the bottom arm bracing the lower back and , most importantly, moving your body through, were all spot on. It really is all about body position. I’m gunna try this specific entry next time I’m on the mat. Subbed
This is the proper range to use these techniques. In the clench. The reason Akido often fails is a lack of understanding range differences.
Great fighting skills background
Thank you! Much appreciated
This is a better video of waki gatame.
great! Rokkyo and Udegurami! Iriminage towards the end too. thanks for showing us these.
Oss thank you sir!! We just love it!
I don't usually use the word awesome but here I am using the word. I will be practicing some of those moves soon, I look forward to your next videos on here!
Awwww you're making me blush!
awesome techniques - demonstrated them perfectly
As a wrestler, this is very relevant and helpful.
Agreed!
Awesome stuff and as alwas thanks for the uploads.
Thanks Matt!! Oss
I love all your videos. I currently subscribed to your lifetime online academy. I wish I lived closer to train with you guys on a daily basis.
My judo instructor told me they banned waki gatame in judo from standing cause it broke too many arms. Powerful technique
And that's why we like it :)
Yup, it’s banned. Shodokan Aikido teaches Waki gateme, too, and it is also not allowed in Shodokan Aikido sparring competitions, because the high danger of injury. But, as you said, powerful. Too bad it’s not taught in Aiki-kai.
And for good reason. The point being that a wristlock is very difficult to pull on a forcefully opposing opponent, while the elbow/shoulder lock is not, but keep beleiving in McDojos.
@@henrikg1388 who are you responding to? We’re talking about an elbow lock. But wristlocks aren’t uncommon in bjj. In fact a lot of people consider them to be some what cheap submissions cause they’re always available.
@@holdenmuganda97 It was a response to @Mitchel Evans. It's the same thing in judo. In tight kumi kata quarters or on the ground, they occur all the time, and you need a good ref. to call them, cause they are actually illegal.
I was mainly commenting on the utter stupidity in believing that you can disarm a grown man with a gun, using wristlocks. I say it is bordering on extremely irresponsible. This is no style vs. style discussion. They occur both in BJJ and Judo (kata), but have grown a bit out of fashion, and that is good. Then some bonehead "ju-jutsu" expert picks it up, totally out of context.
Well done!!! Great lesson... Old school jujitsu, Love it... There's levels to jujitsu;
Jujitsu
Aikijitsu
Aikinojitsu
These are great old techniques... Have to practice them though as the man said, Rep Reps and more Reps
Absolutely love this technique!!!!!!
Thanks you 🙏 bravo pour votre vidéo 🙏🤔.
Somebody needs to show rokas. From martial arts journey this .
Hijishimi technique works when ikajo fails , can easily change to sokumen irimimage
brilliant same technique used in tomiki = arm elbow dislocation
Osss thank you!
@@tritacacademy your welcome Tritac
Actually this is my favorite technique I learned in Tomiki Aikido.
Student is thinking "ok I think I'll go back to the chess club."
Lol the uke is one of my top students and is used to my 'tough love' :)
@@tritacacademy well thank him from us. Great demo as always! Cheers
Is it possible to do it on the other arm ?
Why wouldn’t it be
Top 3 Waki Gatame Attacks
YES!!
Waki gatame judo
Those are how I do it.
Awesome! What system do you train in? BTW - we you on the old Fightauthority.com forums?
Yes. I still train in judo, jits. The 2on1 from under is my overall preferred grip(outside ijf judo) with the waki second as you can drive the person into a corner, window, bus. If he puts on the brakes you got an easy sacrifice throw or sasae. All the wrist locks flow off it. The Segal salute was cool and most people have no idea how that iriminage works, your explanation was good a tightening spiral on all accounts blocking the hip as the bicep screws the head to look away.
3:39, 5:50
Naihanchi Nidan kata
so Aikido becomes relevant again? cool
Budo
Too impracticable.
Good against very drunk people.