How to Do Sankyo | Aikido Lessons

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @Ailurophile900
    @Ailurophile900 2 роки тому +18

    Looks dang effective. People talk so much bs about aikido but I took a class for 6 months and always practiced with my sensei with pain. Can definitely tell you it works and we weren't pretending ☺️

    • @Momsspaghetti777
      @Momsspaghetti777 Рік тому +3

      It’s not just about pain it’s about how realistically you can find the position

    • @aaizner847
      @aaizner847 Рік тому

      aha aha. go use it in a fight.

  • @LyricalWeaver
    @LyricalWeaver 10 років тому +153

    sankyo very much

  • @roimark358
    @roimark358 7 років тому +15

    THAT IS A REAL AIKIDO AND REAL TRAINED AIKIDO INSTRUCTOR, MASTER.

  • @Centrinario
    @Centrinario 9 років тому +43

    2:14 - Beautiful throw. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @mimilune2746
      @mimilune2746 9 років тому +1

      +Golden Boy ooooooh yes

    • @jessemichael826
      @jessemichael826 8 років тому +1

      indeed

    • @NotN8
      @NotN8 8 років тому

      Aikijudo

    • @brams37
      @brams37 8 років тому

      I thought the same when i first saw it

  • @stevealien6585
    @stevealien6585 Рік тому +7

    My neighbour used to be a police officer and was a practitioner of aikido. One day he told me how an offender turned on him unexpectedly. He said that he reflexively entered into one of his aikido techniques and the offender flew away from him into a wall. He was worried at first that he had injured the guy, but was thankful that he had not. He had never used his class-learned technique before this and was surprised at its effectiveness.

    • @veniaminmurashko2513
      @veniaminmurashko2513 2 місяці тому

      Can confirm! I’m a police officer and the Sankyo technique is very popular to use due to its ease of use to gain control and compliance while making an arrest.

  • @stephanivevo
    @stephanivevo 9 років тому +31

    What a gorgeous dojo!!

  • @magnaflowedramx4
    @magnaflowedramx4 12 років тому +2

    I had learned the art of Jui Jitsu back in the mid 80's. and have kept up with the training. It works quite well. My daughter is 9, Over time she is picking it up more and more.

  • @machomacho7521
    @machomacho7521 3 роки тому

    I like the manner t
    You demonstrate... Very comprehensible.... Easy to grasp...

  • @Benderboy121898
    @Benderboy121898 11 років тому +24

    I love aikido. I achieved my 5th kyu a week ago "the best technoqie is no tecnique"

  • @anthonystevenson7944
    @anthonystevenson7944 3 роки тому +2

    Very Good! This is very good for Law Enforcement Personnel, facilitating submission without strikes, inclusive of punching uke in the face( (when you don't want to).

  • @annaausilio9528
    @annaausilio9528 8 років тому +3

    thank you Mike! you explain every technique so clearly! It's a pleasure to follow you!

  • @dolape7002
    @dolape7002 2 роки тому +1

    great explanation. Thanks for Share

  • @JBwatches
    @JBwatches 11 років тому +1

    Actually as many martial artists learn is a beating. Bruce took some in China. He discusses it to a degree in books. Hence fights lasting less than a minute. Bruce was also a huge fan of Fencing and American Boxing and Savate.In Aikido I have learned two things. Don't give the other guy a chance. Its always MY TURN, MY TURN, Oh LOOK, MY TURN again! Sifu Lee was leaning towards Aiki based martial arts towards the end of his life by studying with Hapkido stylists.Street fighting? I know this.

  • @Bishop45acp
    @Bishop45acp 11 років тому +6

    Excelent Hombu style, very fluid, very nice.

  • @NoobQQMoar
    @NoobQQMoar 12 років тому +1

    please remember this is mainly a samurai art....so grabbing someones wrist in order to not get sliced by a sword was common....and if you did you where in for a world of hurt

  • @MaLoWare
    @MaLoWare 11 років тому

    I think what is often missed in the west with any martial art is that application for real life is not meant to be used directly, it is a tangible example of physics. Like my old taiji teacher, he did not teach app, but allowed u to subdue him randomly at anytime you wished. Taiji is very simple so maybe it's biased, but the app never looked the same, just the principle. What needs to be learned is the sensitivity,, feeling and a manipulated instinct for move, auto memory .. Thoughts?

  • @NoobQQMoar
    @NoobQQMoar 12 років тому +1

    that's only for demonstration most moves in aikido can be used even when punched and even though its a chop the same move can be used on someone swinging an object over head

  • @tomst48
    @tomst48 11 років тому +2

    excellent technique....great stuff

  • @jodyguilbeaux8225
    @jodyguilbeaux8225 2 роки тому +1

    a fantastic lesson, thanks

  • @ChristianJubroScientist
    @ChristianJubroScientist 11 років тому

    It's a whole lot better than watching black and white, blurry documentaries!

  • @craneywatch
    @craneywatch 11 років тому +1

    Aikido is mainly self-defensive martial art; although, it has some offensive techniques.

  • @TateSkywalker
    @TateSkywalker 11 років тому

    The martial art themselves don't claim to be better than the other its the ego of the person who thinks that one is better than the other. As a martial artist you learn that there is a place for everything.

  • @Brady2k10
    @Brady2k10 12 років тому +1

    alot of people forget that when you have to use aikido for real, the majority of the time you wont be using it against another martial artist, or an MMA fighter -_- but the average person who attacks you on the street, martial artists are told not to start fights and to only use what they know to defend themselves, thats why its rare to see a real fight on the street were both are martial artists, very rare indeed. Does aikido work on inexperienced fighters? fuck yeah.

  • @ravisdb
    @ravisdb 11 років тому +1

    very good aikido...

  • @Youyou-nh1qf
    @Youyou-nh1qf 9 років тому +96

    the guys like : " no sank yu"

  • @VypaGaming
    @VypaGaming 3 роки тому +1

    2:09 what is this takedown called cause I wanna learn it but this vid is too fast for me to understand. The takedown where he put his arm over his head and bent down and put his arm out to flip him over

  • @meninpapin
    @meninpapin 11 років тому

    I agree .every martial art claims to be better than the other one but every outcome soley depends on the character of how he fuse his mind,body & soul into the technique.

  • @christianudesen2526
    @christianudesen2526 8 років тому

    at 2:10 this is one of the main moves for if i get jumped right cause theyll want to down slam there arm if i punch one of the other guys ganglings

  • @dopractitioner
    @dopractitioner 12 років тому +1

    this boy have a good style

  • @unclebob1959
    @unclebob1959 Рік тому

    Probably my favorite! It gives the defender total autonomy over your attacker.

  • @Schoski9319
    @Schoski9319 10 років тому +5

    wooow this is awesome, I've got a loooot to learn

  • @RustyIsScared
    @RustyIsScared 11 років тому

    It is, Some mma is for mainly fighting in the ring, You dont teach there what you should do if 3 bastards wants to jump you on the street, Or how to handle someone with a knife or gun, Aikido has the focus on street fight, And some other mma as krav maga also has that. But then its also others who doesnt..

  • @albertsantos9966
    @albertsantos9966 10 років тому +1

    I have heard rumors that there is a man who aspires to become the first martial arts action star and singer. He is of Spanish descent. He wants to change entertainment and create opportunities for the Latin people and immigration. He likes Bruce Lee and wants to advance Jeet Kune Do into his own fighting art. Many say he is very fast when he strikes whether it be a kick or a punch. People also say he is a handsome guy with a big heart. He goes by the name of "Kenji Lucian".

  • @christianboddum8783
    @christianboddum8783 5 років тому

    Very good form!!

  • @BortaMaga
    @BortaMaga 11 років тому +1

    No, there is no punches, and kickes in Aikido. We use Aikido only for defense, but not offense.

  • @MakeLifeWorthLiving
    @MakeLifeWorthLiving 10 років тому

    6th Kyu Aikido student here. What are the other techniques that were demonstrated at the end of the clip? The ones where sankyo was used to make the opening.

    • @bitspacemusic
      @bitspacemusic 3 роки тому

      Old question, but for others - first one looks like an applied form of kotegaeshi and second one I'd just call kokyu nage (I'm nidan in Iwama flavor).

  • @Dragonboy713
    @Dragonboy713 11 років тому

    yes there are in Aikido they call it atemi

  • @diablidartinieblas
    @diablidartinieblas 7 років тому +3

    Excelente técnica, justamente hoy me vi en la necesidad de aplicarla en combate real, combate q no llego ni a los 4 segundos...una cuadra caminando con el tipo sometido. No da oportunidad de nada al atacante.

  • @nunchuck_norris
    @nunchuck_norris 11 років тому +2

    Your mma fighter wouldn´t do shit in a sankyo lock. Imagine someone grabs your nuts and you feel heavy pain. You can only beg your opponent not to put more pressure on your nuts. Same with sankyo. I know how painful it is.

  • @StormbringerStudios
    @StormbringerStudios 12 років тому

    Someone may have said this, but the series actually goes up to six, Rokyo (sixth form) being a straight arm bar of sorts.

  • @Robson89almeida
    @Robson89almeida 7 років тому +1

    I love your videos

  • @StarcraftOakley
    @StarcraftOakley 12 років тому +2

    This guy has a nice flow to his moves when using a submissive uke :)

    • @MrGoodtogo55
      @MrGoodtogo55 6 років тому

      He has to be Submissive or he will get hurt ,broken Arm,hand,Shoulder,he goes with the flow, so he does not go against the Technique which will hurt... I am in Aikido now and 5 years of Kenpo karate and kickboxed,, Way different Martial Art ,and complicated,..
      In Aikido you work every class handto hand wth each other and the Black Belts also...

  • @filirivera1841
    @filirivera1841 7 років тому

    Careful when you try these in a street fight as your attacker may resist but unless you're stronger than your attacker this would work easier than it would if your attacker is bigger/stronger than you.

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 2 роки тому

      right, as a 1st dan in AIKI JUJITSU. My instructor always repeated that we must soften the uke first before going into the technique. by softening means= stun the opponent with a punch or kick. all counters come with advancement of any martial arts. once counters are learn, they can usually get you out of trouble. in the dojo and on the street are two different things. crazy things happen on the street and a slip up could be fatal,

  • @Brady2k10
    @Brady2k10 12 років тому

    however i feel some techniques arent as good on the street as others, but the same can be said for most martial arts really, martial artists arent stupid either, i feel i have to say this to all MMA fighters out there so they will lay off aikido, lets take seagal for example, hes experienced as we all know and im sure he knows what techniques work well and which ones dont work so well but you learn them anyway because 1 you never know and 2 its part of the art, you honor the art.

  • @ShihanFelix
    @ShihanFelix 12 років тому

    Good demo

  • @silviaikidoka
    @silviaikidoka 11 років тому +1

    great video! Would love to interview this Sensei for my blog :) anyone has his contact?

    • @MrGoodtogo55
      @MrGoodtogo55 6 років тому

      Mike Jones was from New York ,Now he is in Colorado... Get Sensei.. Love his Videos..

  • @alphah5949
    @alphah5949 2 роки тому

    Sankyo for sharing this video

  • @renabarquez8007
    @renabarquez8007 6 місяців тому

    I'm going to master aikido I'm starting at 12 yrs old I'll practice more tysm for the tutorial

  • @tentensan2007
    @tentensan2007 14 днів тому +1

    I think

  • @SingleSkateLongboard
    @SingleSkateLongboard 11 років тому

    Yes that is true that they teach that but it all depends on the person taking it

  • @karleduard7725
    @karleduard7725 6 років тому

    Which is the name of the "beaten" guy?

  • @craneywatch
    @craneywatch 11 років тому

    Usually, samurai hits like that with his sword. If you are samurai yoursef, you might use this technique to avoid use any kind of weapn. In the real life, somebody with the knife could delifer you similar attack. If you are skillful and assertive enough, use this technique.

  • @jafabian37
    @jafabian37 12 років тому +1

    related to sword swinging technique.

    • @MrGoodtogo55
      @MrGoodtogo55 6 років тому

      The Techniques are from the Sword...That is how we are Taught..

  • @StefanoGalati83
    @StefanoGalati83 11 років тому

    Excellent explanation, the video is structured well, maybe tori is a bit too impetuous and yet does not control to best its strength, it can be seen from the movements of uke, but the basics are strong enough, with time will become a good teacher.

  • @davidmace3310
    @davidmace3310 9 років тому

    Like the pin variation on the last technique. Haven't seen that one before. Gotta try that soon. Great vid! Thx!

  • @randallbittle3401
    @randallbittle3401 7 років тому

    Full pages.

  • @Redthepunkrocker
    @Redthepunkrocker 11 років тому

    I just started taking Aikido I love it. The pin i learned when doing Sankyo when you have your opponent on the ground one knee in the rib cage and the other near their head.

  • @RustyIsScared
    @RustyIsScared 11 років тому

    I agreed. My teacher hasnt said anything about it, Because as i said earlyer up to swedishgrammar this is many years ago. But just because the title on the center where we study only say" Kung fu" Doesnt make it a fraud.

  • @Champaey25
    @Champaey25 12 років тому +1

    This is not the way that I've learned Sankyo, this looks more complicated

    • @MrGoodtogo55
      @MrGoodtogo55 6 років тому +2

      they have different ways to do different techniques

  • @RustyIsScared
    @RustyIsScared 11 років тому

    Bruce lee trained alot of diffrent martial arts and became highly experienced with it. Few people do that. What you train has alot with everything to do, Your fighting style will many times be you're main one , And attacks will most likely be from that sport.

  • @johnkennethcamero9481
    @johnkennethcamero9481 8 років тому +1

    is this Aikikai or Iwama ryu?

  • @ThePartialArtist
    @ThePartialArtist 11 років тому

    kung fu: a primarily unarmed Chinese martial art
    wing chun and tai chi is a form of kung fu. Kung fu is a category I geuss you could say. As SwedishGrammerPolice stated it stands for power/human. I'm not here to argue, it's not worth getting mad over, I'm just telling you warn you if you have a teacher saying he's teaching you "kung fu" but can't tell you which one, it's might be fake. Your going to think what you want and nothing I or anyone else says is going to change your mind.

  • @baybigboy2373
    @baybigboy2373 7 років тому

    These techniques are secrets which shouldn't be published to internet. O' sensey Marihey Uishiba learned these from Sakaku Takeda who believed to be the last samurai of the time and he showed each technique once. ( Sorry if there is a misspelling)

  • @kathryn500
    @kathryn500 6 років тому

    This is ura right??? Or omote?? Ah im doing some last minute studying

  • @董家俊-n7i
    @董家俊-n7i 4 роки тому

    我觉得若能把做得很快的动作再用慢速度来演示也许会更吸引人。

  • @ThePartialArtist
    @ThePartialArtist 11 років тому

    lol dang you answered quick.Okay, I didn't see a comment saying you agreed just the argument, my bad.

  • @afreespirit5444
    @afreespirit5444 2 роки тому

    This omote variation forces the uke to move much more than the simple version

  • @craneywatch
    @craneywatch 11 років тому +1

    I remember I learned that technique back when I studied at the univiersity. I love aikido.

  • @47967
    @47967 9 років тому

    Koodoos to your Uke Sensei. Great technic, great explanation, Domo!

  • @Montragon29
    @Montragon29 11 років тому

    Sorry to break it like this for most... but almost all eastern martial arts have their roots in kung fu...and i am a dedicated judoka and aikidoka. It still doesn't mean anything since the importance of this is mostly historical. Other than that, if one wants to learn how to beat up people, or repel frequent attackers effectively i suggest robert bussey's style or krav maga...

  • @Sujiatmoko
    @Sujiatmoko 11 років тому

    Great aikido...

  • @mariogarcia620
    @mariogarcia620 3 роки тому +1

    Is aikido effective in a real fight?

    • @khalid8349
      @khalid8349 3 роки тому

      I have learn aikido for almost 6 years and from my experience i will say YES, but not pure aikido. in real fight you will always need a basic like punch or kick and you can combine it with aikido. And another things that i got from practicing aikido is the awarness and i think it's the fundamental aspect in real fight.

    • @edtheangler4930
      @edtheangler4930 Рік тому

      Yes but it assumes you have basic striking skills

  • @lamichael19
    @lamichael19 11 років тому +2

    haha, it only takes 20 years to get a good "first defense" ekkyo. I usually do whatever art I have the most fun with. If your learning a martial art to learn how to hurt people you won't learn as fast, just my experience. Learn it for the attitude you develop and for how much fun you have practicing it!

  • @vernandomangapan
    @vernandomangapan 3 роки тому

    Nice san kyu

  • @Composer_Ben
    @Composer_Ben 10 років тому +4

    Nicolas Cage. Sankyo. You are now imagining Nic as one of these guys.
    "Sankyo! I'm coming for you!"

  • @1OFGODSOWN
    @1OFGODSOWN Рік тому

    The Sankyo is a very Painful hold but Harmless.🤣😂😜

  • @tentensan2007
    @tentensan2007 14 днів тому +1

    No

  • @henkdestoomtrein1545
    @henkdestoomtrein1545 8 років тому

    Does the throw at 02:14 has a name?

  • @منهالله-ر8ت
    @منهالله-ر8ت 6 років тому

    Very good

  • @shavkatovmuhammadamin1810
    @shavkatovmuhammadamin1810 3 роки тому

    I love aikido box kravmaga shurikenjutsu

  • @borgshadow13
    @borgshadow13 9 років тому

    came here to inform myself about different aikido-styles and to rewatch learned techniques to practice them better - i've been studying aikido for 1,5 years now but haven't achieved any kyu-grade yet (just a random perfectionist passing by)

  • @shujiling213
    @shujiling213 6 років тому +1

    Awesome

  • @mogura6575
    @mogura6575 8 років тому

    Trully flawless performance. Hope i myself, some day, gain this level of skill... The only thing that bothers me is the sensei's japanese translation... he states that (ikkyo 三教) means "number three". But in fact it states more like "third teaching" more ao less... Like (教師 kyoshi) means "teacher". To me "number three" would be something like (三番 sanban) or so. It is pointless to make a lecture here, but the fact remains... (my appologies to all of you fellow japanese philology students, for not using the propper hepburne's ヘボン式ローマ字). It's just too troublesome... peace.

    • @User45756935645
      @User45756935645 8 років тому

      isn't (ikkyo)「いっきょう」、「一教」?

    • @mogura6575
      @mogura6575 8 років тому

      Yeah i ment sankyo 三教 not ikkyo 一教, my bad. Thx for pointing it out though.

    • @User45756935645
      @User45756935645 8 років тому

      Michał Adamczyk Np, and yea it means more like third teaching. Translation is mostly horrible which is why I prefer watching them raw. Romaji gets pretty horrible at many times too.

    • @OnlyRealCloud
      @OnlyRealCloud 2 роки тому

      @@mogura6575 What you missed.
      The sankyo example starts with ikkyo, but then switches the hand grip to sankyo "third control" which is control of the fingers

  • @RustyIsScared
    @RustyIsScared 11 років тому

    Of course.

  • @SingleSkateLongboard
    @SingleSkateLongboard 11 років тому

    Well then good for you it doesn't mean the Martial Art is good it means your good whatever martial art you are doing I bet if you did a diferent one you would still be good at it.

  • @emm589
    @emm589 10 років тому +1

    so beautiful is Aikido,

  • @PoPMediaPro
    @PoPMediaPro 6 років тому +1

    Well done 👍

  • @Ricijs
    @Ricijs 6 років тому +1

    Do nikyo with controle

  • @viennep
    @viennep 11 років тому

    That was amazing!

  • @vano-559
    @vano-559 3 роки тому

    Every time I see aikido I wonder where's aiki in technique. Is someone aware of it here?

  • @samesame1560
    @samesame1560 7 років тому

    Good

  • @goodbragpro
    @goodbragpro 7 років тому +3

    hes showing off too much he doesnt know that the other guy is hurting lol

  • @abdoufadera6613
    @abdoufadera6613 5 років тому

    I like aikido but in my country, the Gambia aikido is not well known therefore , there is no aikido dojo in the Gambia. I do watch aikido tutorials on UA-cam and go on practicing aikido self defence techniques.

  • @dragosgoldan8825
    @dragosgoldan8825 2 місяці тому

    OSSU O SENSEI MORIHEI UESHIBA ❤ OSSU AIKIDO ❤ OSSU HAKAMA ❤

  • @RustyIsScared
    @RustyIsScared 11 років тому

    Being a shaolin monk and training kung fu is two diffrent things. Shaolin monks train 24/7 to be machines, To have the bones of steel. In kungfu you dont do that, Ive trained kungfu for 3 years so i know.
    And no, Not any martial arts, Depends on the person using it and what it was made for.

  • @davarmafhoumi423
    @davarmafhoumi423 Рік тому

    Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ThePartialArtist
    @ThePartialArtist 11 років тому

    i'm not saying anything to disrespect him, I'm just saying kung fu is a category of martial arts NOT a martial art itself. Aikido is a kung fu for example. All I'm saying is, if the dude says he's teaching you kung fu and that's it, it MIGHT be a fraud. Unless he is teaching a lot of different styles. Now my question is what style did he teach you? Or was it several styles?

  • @IwamaUchideshi
    @IwamaUchideshi 9 років тому

    Yes

  • @jodharry
    @jodharry 5 років тому

    Sankyo No 3. is a technique kinda like Mambo No. 5. ;-p

  • @followyourideas
    @followyourideas 12 років тому

    We call that tenkai kote hineri in Aikido Tomiki