[Aikido Tutorial] All Techniques Introduced

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  • @markyboy213
    @markyboy213 8 років тому +16

    I must say that even as a person who only watches Aikido and has never practised it at all, these explanations are very clear and i seem to be understanding them a little bit! :)

  • @gholmes5560
    @gholmes5560 8 років тому +29

    I dropped out of Aikido due to personal circumstances just over a year ago :( Your lucid, articulate and well-presented videos have given me the gentle encouragement needed to return to the dojo :)
    Duly subscribed! And thank you :)

  • @scottzappa9314
    @scottzappa9314 2 роки тому +2

    This is excellent, thank you. I'm getting back into Aikido (Tomiki) after, if you can believe it, about 30 years at the age of 63. The more I have access to clear instruction of the basics such as this, the better it will influence my learning curve for the better. As long as my body holds up.

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb 7 років тому

    Clear demo. One thing I heard that was very helpful as a principle is: Shiho Nage, Kotogaeshi should NEVER be based on pain; Nikkyo, yes.
    But even there, the pain should be very temporary. A badly done nikkyo can damage the area for weeks or longer. An expertly done nikkyo is a shooting electrical pain that immediately disappears and leaves no after-effect. Kotogaeshi and shihonage should never be applied sideways to the joint. That's stupid, unnecessary, ineffective as it relies on pain to cause a good uke to jump out of the technique, but it can seriously harm a less sensitive uke. Instead it should rely on harmony and on gaining the balance of uke. Even sankkyo can be done so as to have little pain and work mostly with the balance. But correctly applied it can be a stretch that is beneficial. To avoid incorrect technique you "take up slack" first and then and apply in the direction of the fingers....

  • @fmvobsession6733
    @fmvobsession6733 4 роки тому +2

    I love your videos. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @ericcooper3980
    @ericcooper3980 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us

  • @litoes1977
    @litoes1977 8 років тому +2

    very well explained, like the way you focus on details, Thank"s Sensei.

  • @edwardchatterton9025
    @edwardchatterton9025 2 роки тому +1

    Very good description

  • @Shinbusan
    @Shinbusan 2 роки тому +4

    It is still a very good content, Rokas. I am back to aikido and it was really nice to get back all names and techiques in one short clip.

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! Glad to hear my old footage is still serving some value... 😊

    • @Shinbusan
      @Shinbusan 2 роки тому +2

      @@MartialArtsJourney I still hope you continue to persue functional aikido. I am watching Rogue Warriors for example, although there is not enough aiki if you ask me ;)
      Recently I found kote gaeshi and ikkyo useful in some situations in bjj before we got to the ground.

  • @Ailurophile900
    @Ailurophile900 2 роки тому

    Wow my sensei taught me rokuyou in the first six months as part of the class. Guy was amazing

  • @NilanjanKarAltVX1
    @NilanjanKarAltVX1 5 років тому

    we humans are a lazy bunch !! but your videos always inspires me to go to dojo daily and practice!!

  • @RobinMcBeth
    @RobinMcBeth 4 місяці тому +1

    Let me save you some time: "It. Doesn't. Work.".
    There you go. Now you know. And knowing...

  • @Abondano1
    @Abondano1 4 роки тому

    I did practice Aikido 5 Years for many years ago. And now internet ist fantastik to remember all the things. I got a litle book where I self all drowing.

  • @Dromeusful
    @Dromeusful 8 років тому +1

    You have great videos!! Greetings from south Brazil!

  • @agent008chico
    @agent008chico 7 років тому

    My questions are on the Japanese language and Aikido:
    1. Do you know Japanese.
    2. If you do know the language, did you learn Japanese because of Aikido
    Assuming that you answer yes to both previous questions;
    3. How fluent are you; do yo read, write and speak the language fluently?
    4. As an Aikido instructor and as a student do you find it necessary or vital to learn the Japanese language to become an effective practitioner of the art?
    Thank you for your time and for your videos.
    Sincerely,
    Leonardo

    • @jamiehollaway5430
      @jamiehollaway5430 7 років тому

      I'm new to this, but I think you could learn as you go. As long as you understand the concept, I don't see the harm in it. Well, unless someone with more knowledge comes along and gives you shit for not knowing correct terms and pronunciation. That would be their problem though, not yours.

  • @davepearce3255
    @davepearce3255 8 років тому +1

    Loved your video! well done

  • @Shoopsta
    @Shoopsta 7 років тому +4

    Excellent instructional video! I'm currently training for my 3rd Kyu and your basic but thourough explanations help me tremendously in developing a better overall understanding!
    Thank you!
    This applies to your other videos too, but it just so happens that I wanted to write a comment here ;)

  • @tlspud
    @tlspud 8 років тому +2

    Excellent instruction.

  • @JoseOliveira-gq3bi
    @JoseOliveira-gq3bi 7 років тому

    Yours video will help for my 2º kyu exame.
    Thanks

  • @Abondano1
    @Abondano1 4 роки тому

    You are excelent teacher. Belive me!

  • @ShampooWow
    @ShampooWow 8 років тому +1

    Nice video! I like it

  • @MastanehNazarian
    @MastanehNazarian 8 років тому

    a very nice overview of how techniques connect. thanks.

  • @RobertoMedalle
    @RobertoMedalle Рік тому

    Thank you my grandma had no chance😊

  • @softwhere07
    @softwhere07 8 років тому

    Nice. Very interesting. I love your examples and how you explain them

  • @ChinoPaul
    @ChinoPaul 8 років тому +2

    Awesome!!!

  • @SkeetFourTen
    @SkeetFourTen 3 роки тому

    I knew someone who demonstrated an akiedo technique where I extended an arm toward him and he braced one of his arms with the other and swept my arm in a circular motion that resulted in me getting completely unbalanced and in a position where my face was pointing down and I was bent over. What did he do?

  • @ovichkhalil4
    @ovichkhalil4 7 років тому

    thanks for this info from algeria

  • @monicabeatriz2446
    @monicabeatriz2446 7 років тому +1

    Sooo cool!

  • @Abondano1
    @Abondano1 4 роки тому

    Very good

  • @vrajdholakiya1545
    @vrajdholakiya1545 8 років тому

    aikido simple yet effective

  • @catalinciortea4453
    @catalinciortea4453 8 років тому

    Nice work!!

  • @jakubpetros4595
    @jakubpetros4595 8 років тому +3

    I didn't know that name Rokyo exists. I searched Rokyo on the internet and it seems that some organizations uses Rokyo and some Hijikime Osae. I know this technique under Hijikime Osae :-)

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  8 років тому +1

      Right, that's true. Same applies to some other techniques too, for example the Ude Kimi Nage in some places is simply Kokyu Nage (as mentioned in the video). We learn a lot by connecting.

    • @jakubpetros4595
      @jakubpetros4595 8 років тому +1

      Yeah, eternal student :D

    • @ebor8402
      @ebor8402 7 років тому

      In Tomiki Aikido, it is called Waki Gatami. The different styles of Aikido all have slightly different teminology.

  • @hmldjr
    @hmldjr 8 років тому +1

    Not bad, not bad at all.

  • @Blindkeeper209
    @Blindkeeper209 7 років тому

    Did you include sumi-otoshi as part of the kokyus?

  • @CintronEd
    @CintronEd 6 років тому

    I love man!!😍😍✌✌

  • @teodorasteluta827
    @teodorasteluta827 6 років тому

    So sumi otoshi and ude kime nage are kokyu nage for you? What about aiki otoshi, sokumen irimi nage, tenchi nage, aiki nage, are them kokyu nage as well, or you forgot about them? It's not a hate comment, i'm a yellow belt and i want to learn more . Thank you .

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  6 років тому

      Good question. I do refer to some of them specifically, but I also think it's the lack of specification from my former Sensei that I picked up upon. Makes more sense to go your way

    • @michealpuckett8856
      @michealpuckett8856 6 років тому

      @@MartialArtsJourney very nice basic demo of techniques. Even some balance breaks at the first touch. Nice

  • @CintronEd
    @CintronEd 6 років тому

    Would you please post something about Aikido and your experience of what you love about Aikido I see all your videos you discourage Aikido like a problem of training it I understand there is a lot of weaknesses in the art and there are dojos that are different from others but what is your experience what do you love about Aikido and how would you change Aikido and still keep it Aikido and make it it better and safer and more of a self-defense dojo

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  6 років тому

      I actually have made a video like that already: ua-cam.com/video/g9WWSY8V-P4/v-deo.html

  • @ayushbist8639
    @ayushbist8639 7 років тому

    so ausom ya some technique are really effective

  • @stellastar907
    @stellastar907 8 років тому +1

    what's the most painful technique for you?
    in my opinion, it's nikyo ura.
    otherwise, gokyo doesn't hurt so much on me thanks to my flexibility :)

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  8 років тому +1

      +ethel collins I see what you mean, although It really depends on who and how is doing the technique. All in all though, nikyo ura can be quite painful :)

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  8 років тому +1

      +ethel collins I see what you mean, although It really depends on who and how is doing the technique. All in all though, nikyo ura can be quite painful :)

    • @stellastar907
      @stellastar907 8 років тому

      +AikidoSiauliai I agree, again :)

    • @denzuko1
      @denzuko1 8 років тому +2

      Yonkyu, pain for a few days.

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  8 років тому

      denzuko1 True. Again, depends on who and how they do it, but it can be really quite something :)

  • @egontokessy1610
    @egontokessy1610 Рік тому +1

    How do you feel about Aikido these days?

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  Рік тому +3

      I am trying to rediscover a positive perspective about it :)

    • @egontokessy1610
      @egontokessy1610 Рік тому +1

      @@MartialArtsJourney Must be tough man, It sucks when a martial art you were passionate about becomes difficult to place in your life when it lacks combat efficiency. You feel a cognitive dissonance where you both love and hate your martial art.
      Overtime I just appreciate martial arts, even the most inefficient ones. I still feel myself raging sometimes though when I hear unfalsifiable claims about a martial art working when it's the least effective thing you could do. I'm really thankful for your channel and all the work you have done, you've increased my knowledge on martial arts a lot.

  • @arnelcabugnason7123
    @arnelcabugnason7123 5 років тому

    Saan pwidi mag aral nang aikido?

  • @weatherheadofficial
    @weatherheadofficial 6 років тому +1

    4:19

  • @joecandor6145
    @joecandor6145 4 роки тому

    I like these GIRL on boy training videos!

  • @mironty
    @mironty 5 років тому +2

    4:18
    Sorry, its too funny

  • @CUSELİSFAN
    @CUSELİSFAN 22 дні тому

    I have a feeling that the founder of Aikido hates arms 😁

  • @Renku07
    @Renku07 2 роки тому +1

    This's why Akido is not fully functional in a fight with punches, kicks, throws, ect; though, some techniques like irimi nage, koreregaeshi, and others that might actually work in a street fight. Having said that, Akido is meant to control, arrest, or damage a person that's going to grab you, especially the wrist. This's why. However, I see lots of merits in it.

    • @JustinJonas-t5t
      @JustinJonas-t5t Рік тому

      Dude
      I Challenge You To Come See If My Aikido Isn't Functional 👎👊
      If You Think It Isn't Effective Then What The Hell You Doing On This Channel.?

    • @Renku07
      @Renku07 Рік тому

      @@JustinJonas-t5t I said not fully functional. Some techniques could work; I said it, but you need to train with resistance, something most schools don’t do.

  • @anthonycoviello6596
    @anthonycoviello6596 7 місяців тому

    It’s not wrestling why are you going to the ground?

  • @taraconstruction5796
    @taraconstruction5796 4 роки тому

    I would be honest to you
    That doesn't work when people has a solid kungfu/wrestling foundation and move step
    Especially agressor attacker who always move fast randomly
    Most of those move will bring you in trouble, cause nobody flow their body like that in real fight. Just take that reality and find some more efficient move

    • @basiccodingwithadam8125
      @basiccodingwithadam8125 3 роки тому

      If you’ve never studied aikido you can’t make an educated opinion. Please stop

  • @gingercore69
    @gingercore69 6 років тому

    I just noticed that the i reinvented the jujinage or however its written... Ive done it many times when defending myself from punches of someone weaker... I catch their hand and step to the side and when they try to pucnh me with the other hand i grab it and do the technique

    • @gingercore69
      @gingercore69 6 років тому

      The thing is, ive never learnt it... Its something that comes by instinct to me...

  • @white_Demon123
    @white_Demon123 Рік тому

    His friend is ai

  • @EsotericOccultist
    @EsotericOccultist 8 років тому

    Try this in MMA and let me know how it works out.

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  8 років тому +8

      Vice versa could be said for MMA in Aikido. This video does not claim to be the ultimate fighters guide. Bringing MMA to Aikido would not fit it's character as much as bringing Aikido to MMA.

    • @jakubp.5770
      @jakubp.5770 8 років тому +4

      small joint locks are not allowed in mma so your comment is very ignorant (I mean stupid)

    • @canispugnax4684
      @canispugnax4684 8 років тому

      if it use it seriously, some of this techniques would brake some arms and shoulders,or some serious head trauma due to the fact that most attackers don't know how to fall correctly, therefore you cannot use it in mma

    • @denzuko1
      @denzuko1 8 років тому

      So basically MMA forbid at least 1/2 of Aikido's technique?

    • @nukeknek
      @nukeknek 8 років тому +1

      my Sensei used to tell us "when you have to apply an aikido technique, your inner aikido has failed". so, you have to ask one question "what am I doing in MMA?

  • @roberttusciak4295
    @roberttusciak4295 3 роки тому

    omg, so many mistakes in the technique...

    • @MartialArtsJourney
      @MartialArtsJourney  3 роки тому

      A lot of it depends on the style you are taught. If one school explains the technique in a specific way it doesn't mean another one doing it differently is wrong. Also none of these techniques would work against a resisting opponent anyway :)

    • @roberttusciak4295
      @roberttusciak4295 3 роки тому

      @@MartialArtsJourney but you have lot of main rules in every "style". Your grab, your main position, position of your back, the way how you move...is imho bad. I'm not judging that is the technique works or not on the resisting oponent...That's it.

    • @TheMrKazados
      @TheMrKazados 3 роки тому +1

      @@MartialArtsJourney " If one school explains the technique in a specific way it doesn't mean another one doing it differently is wrong." True... but nonetheless there are mistakes people are making. I am working with many aikido styles and for all I know, there are soo many mistakes you are doing... and it is not about style, but about body mechanics and physics. A high level teacher posses some deep understanding of techniques, and style is not relevant in judging right or wrong. Some things are just wrong. Much improvement is possible here.
      "Also none of these techniques would work against a resisting opponent anyway :)" - Again, you are right. Done that way - none. If you would correct some mistakes and then realize, that "techniques" are just a "training platforms" and you have to adapt (other way of calling it - Oyo waza) to apply, then you are at a right path. I know people using them in work situations (law enforcement, jail guards and etc, and trust me, they all work just fine).
      To conclude - perhaps you should focus on "why" it doesn't work, instead blaming aikido or "style" of aikido.

  • @martcaballero5886
    @martcaballero5886 4 роки тому

    More on talking. Lousy in action.

    • @JustinJonas-t5t
      @JustinJonas-t5t Рік тому

      Just Like You Talking Sh!!t In Comments, Come See Me & My Aikido & There Wont Be Anything Said - We Can Just Throw Hands Little B!!tch 👎👊

  • @MrShal7
    @MrShal7 6 років тому

    rubbish

    • @JustinJonas-t5t
      @JustinJonas-t5t Рік тому

      B!!tch 👎
      Come See If My Aikido Is Rubbish 👊