@@andrew2037 The old dude never has control over his uke, he is purely relying on external muscle strength to do the throw and thus can only pull it off with a compliant uke. That is not the art.
@@PhilippSchiffer I disagree. He has total control. This is more Aikijujutsu version than Aikido. But he has control at every moment. It's based on pain and balance, not on moving around. Art or not is demagogy
@@andrew2037 Uke is continuously in control of their balance, pain is not part of the art and also quite irrelevant anyway, as uke per their control can just walk out of the throw.
@@PhilippSchiffer Pain is not a part of a Martial Art. That's funny. No, Uke is not in control of their balance. He is struggling not to have his arm broken at every moment. I know because I do exactly the same form of shiho-nage. And I tested it on heavier resisting opponents.
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@@andrew2037 The old dude never has control over his uke, he is purely relying on external muscle strength to do the throw and thus can only pull it off with a compliant uke. That is not the art.
@@PhilippSchiffer I disagree. He has total control. This is more Aikijujutsu version than Aikido. But he has control at every moment. It's based on pain and balance, not on moving around. Art or not is demagogy
@@andrew2037 Uke is continuously in control of their balance, pain is not part of the art and also quite irrelevant anyway, as uke per their control can just walk out of the throw.
@@PhilippSchiffer Pain is not a part of a Martial Art. That's funny. No, Uke is not in control of their balance. He is struggling not to have his arm broken at every moment. I know because I do exactly the same form of shiho-nage. And I tested it on heavier resisting opponents.