Donovan Waite 2019

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • Record of a seminar in Amsterdam by Donovan Waite in September 2019

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  • @bencole3616
    @bencole3616 8 місяців тому +1

    I also was also lucky enough to attend three of his seminars in England back in the late 90s early 2000s. Fantastic Aikido. I base my breakfalls & approach to ukemi off of his teachings. Inspiring just watching this video. Sorely missed.

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb Рік тому +3

    Very nice video, August, thanks for posting!
    Very sadly Donovan passed away in 2021:
    Donovan Waite (1958 - Feb 21, 2021)
    I had the good fortune to do a couple of his seminars.
    Life is unexpected and we must value and give thanks and gratitude for every moment.
    He struck me as a kind and cheerful spirit and excellent teacher.
    As far as I know, he more or less invented that quiet way of falling which he was masterful at teaching and which has spread widely since then. (which I could never learn, partly because of an old shoulder injury). As I understood it, as Yamada Sensei's uke, at NY Aikikai, he had to take a lot of Koshinage falls so this technique helped him survive.
    Some people don't like it because if the throw goes straight down, it's much safer to do a breakfall, trying to grab on to flip over. I suppose if someone is very talented at it, they could do both, as appropriate, but I have seen someone get a serious shoulder injury doing that fall. However, if done correctly, it saves the body a lot of shock. Unfortunately, everyone needs to learn Koshinage (both throwing and falling) to protect themselves if visiting other dojos, even if your own sensei doesn't emphasise it!

  • @hughgallagher6372
    @hughgallagher6372 Рік тому

    i was lucky enough to study Aikido while Donovan was teaching at NY Aikikai in the 90s. A gentlemen of true excellence, tremendously generous with his knowledge. Beyond that- - just the coolest, most rad dude. Everyday was a master at work-- essential knowledge with a sense of humor and play and gravity all together. what an incredible opportunity it was to study with him. Plus those speakers he had, playing raggae at the holiday party... I feel blessed to have known the best. RIP, Sensei. Your passing is our loss.

  • @jaycarr590
    @jaycarr590 2 роки тому

    I love the depth and intricacies of the old mans art ..

  • @traorecheickoumar
    @traorecheickoumar 2 роки тому

    Vous êtes maginfique

  • @gustavobaltar2766
    @gustavobaltar2766 Рік тому

    Habilitar Subtitulos por favor !!