Aikido Tomiki Kenji sensei 合気道 富木謙治先生

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2006
  • This movie was demonstrated by Tomiki Kenji sensei and Ohba Hideo sensei who were two of the most important people of Aikido history, I believe. Especially, Tomiki sensei established Japan Aikido Association (people usually call it Shodokan Aikido or Tomiki Aikido) which has the students all over the world today.
    Unfortunately, I don't know much about the details of this video. It said Tomiki sensei was 7th degree of Judo. As you know Kodokan gave him 8th degree in 1971. So this movie must have been made before that. And the words of Judo Taiso appeared at first. 'Judo Taiso' exactly means exercises of Judo. I guess this movie might have been made for Judo students.
    I believe that this movie is definitely valuable. Enjoy!
    NOTICE: This movie is silent.
    If you are interested in Shodokan Aikido, please check their website! And if you go to Japan, please visit their Dojo!
    www.shodokanmusashino.com/engl... (Tokyo)
    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Aikido is a modern Japanese Martial Art developed by Morihei Ueshiba O Sensei from ancient Jujutsu styles. Shodokan Aikido is a style founded by Kenji Tomiki Sensei, one of his earliest students.
    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Detail of the movie
    Uke: Ohba Hideo sensei
    Tori: Tomiki Kenji sensei
    No. 1 'Judo Taiso'(exercises of Judo)
    exercises for individual
    exercises for pair
    No. 2 Aiki no waza
    Osae waza (2)
    Tekubi waza (3)
    Tenkai waza (2)
    Ushiro waza (3)
    No. 3 Shinken no waza
    Suwari waza
    Hanza Handachi
    Tachi waza
    Sejou
    この映像の詳細は残念ながら不明です。ただ、富木先生の柔道の段位が7段と表示されていることから、1971年以前のものと推測されます。白黒のサイレント映像なので当然と言えば当然ですが。合気道という呼称が出てこず、講道館柔道という表示がある点から柔道家のために作られた映像とも推測できます。とにかく貴重な映像ということは間違いないと思います。お楽しみ下さい!
    映像概要
    受 大庭英雄先生
    取 富木謙治先生
    其の一「柔道体操」
    ・単独練習
    ・相対練習
    其の二「合気の技」
    ・抑技 二本
    ・手首技 三本
    ・転回技 二本
    ・後技 二本
    其の三「真剣の技」
    ・坐技
    ・半坐半立
    ・立技(含む剣、杖)
    ・施縄
  • Спорт

КОМЕНТАРІ • 72

  • @martialartsjamaica
    @martialartsjamaica 17 років тому +2

    this is the most realistic portrayal of Aikido I've seen to date.

    • @docb4304
      @docb4304 Рік тому

      Kenji tomiki was a direct student of Morihei Ushiba

  • @proteanwea3089
    @proteanwea3089 5 років тому +2

    落とした、乃至は取り上げた短刀や木刀を
    相手に手渡しで返してあげるあたり、やはり日本人らしい気風です。
    勿論日本人以外にもその様な方々もおりましょうが、密かに安心する次第です。
    技がどうであれ身体の使い方がどうであれ、術理がどうであったとしても
    貴重な映像です。好いものを見させて頂きました、ありがとう。

  • @tedankhamenbonnah4848
    @tedankhamenbonnah4848 10 місяців тому

    Nice! I learned from a deshi of Tomiki for a year, this will help me get my keiko back on track.

  • @senseistrange
    @senseistrange 17 років тому

    Fascinating video. To look around the art I study as Tomiki and to see it's evolution.

  • @JonAltramuces
    @JonAltramuces 17 років тому

    Congrats. Priceless material.

  • @Philter137
    @Philter137 16 років тому

    very interesting, thank you for sharing!

  • @Novum07
    @Novum07 16 років тому

    ¡¡Excelente!! Un documento de valor incalculable para los amantes de las artes marciales japonesas. Espero que se conserve siempre en youtube. Por favor ¡¡no lo quiten!!

  • @Fabyr
    @Fabyr 17 років тому

    Really interesting,a precious document of this style of aikido.5 stars,of course!

  • @Higotsu
    @Higotsu 17 років тому

    Great video. Very good look at unadulterated Aikido. Thx for the post.

  • @KiltedWarrior
    @KiltedWarrior 16 років тому

    excellent!
    This is why I started in Tomiki Aikido
    Good video

  • @Dieddogawa
    @Dieddogawa 15 років тому

    Priceless!

  • @turbokitty222
    @turbokitty222 12 років тому

    The key thing missed with Tomiki is respect,Lots of people can't stand to see others enjoy their life's activities Tomiki is a soft style .Its enjoyed by many if people don't like this art then sadly its not for them. I love it because it teaches respect kindness to man kind.Where it helped me the most was mental focus and learning how to think flexible and flow around any threw problems in my life.

  • @lemonostiftis
    @lemonostiftis 16 років тому

    great footage, nice vid
    cheers mate

  • @bigkittysmile
    @bigkittysmile 13 років тому

    tomiki shihan was one of the best all time. this is what i mean about it doesn't any physical force. he was gentle yet always in control.

  • @kita1919
    @kita1919 13 років тому +2

    わわ! 富木先生、若いっ!

  • @cdlravenwolf
    @cdlravenwolf 15 років тому

    That tai sabaki was beautiful

  • @davidsonh29
    @davidsonh29 9 років тому

    Wow. This guys the coolest

  • @MrAntonbomb
    @MrAntonbomb 11 років тому

    tomiki aikido is a flowery, fancy spin of aikido designed to look pretty and thus enable it to be a sport. Softer flowing circles reminds me of ball room dancing :) beautifull to watch but doesn't touch on yoshinkan aikido...I am hooked on this martail art (the hard style) and find myself constantly thinking through techniques even when im out shopping or at work...

  • @turbokitty222
    @turbokitty222 12 років тому

    All the other arts I trained in I loved and Its true some people want more, but if you feel u need more on your quest then walk softly in that direction after you bow out at the Dojo door and you will always have friends if you ever return.

  • @ladysha1
    @ladysha1 15 років тому

    super!

  • @Philmoscowitz
    @Philmoscowitz 17 років тому

    this guy has some pretty good dance moves in the beginning. i wonder what music the DJ was spinning

  • @BigJasonStud
    @BigJasonStud 15 років тому +1

    i actually found tomiki style aikido to be the most fun to learn and pratise and the most effective defense to use on the street. its not as hard a style as the others, its the only modern style of aikido and the only style that incorperates competition as aikido originates from the samuri and is traditionally a very rigid and devestating art origionally used to replace swordplay in times of peace

  • @mattvanderlip1
    @mattvanderlip1 8 років тому

    Guard pass 9:40ish. Very very nice demo. He gets warmed up and loose 5 or 6 minutes in. Very natural and effective

  • @WTMC59
    @WTMC59 16 років тому

    This what I call classic.

  • @hstugmcsl
    @hstugmcsl 17 років тому

    Is great teacher.

  • @AleXM16E1
    @AleXM16E1 17 років тому

    Some good exercises to aikidokas from oversea... Nice video!! 5 stars too! =D

  • @estarapo
    @estarapo 16 років тому

    Excellent video. Despite shomen uchi technique is different, Tomiki Sensei is really good. Every discipline changes in time and aikido is not the different. Because we do not know why or for whom this movie was taken, we can't understand the backround.
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @ebor8402
    @ebor8402 11 років тому +2

    There is nothing flowery or fancy about Shodokan. Its probably the least "flowery" Some of the techniques are very direct as they are made for the fast pace. I like Yonshinkan (never had the oportunity to train it) I think some of the Shodokan training will certainly give your Aikido an edge.

  • @tosenkyo
    @tosenkyo 14 років тому

    A treasure!

  • @followyourideas
    @followyourideas 11 років тому

    it remindes me of Nadia Comaneci`s moves, they are just perfect, flawless

  • @colmtrim
    @colmtrim 16 років тому

    never heard that before!!!!!!!!!

  • @OneAngryAsian
    @OneAngryAsian 16 років тому

    When i start pushing my fist toward someone's face, a lot of times their initial response is "I'm being punched, i need to grab this fist before it hits me." And from that response, you can go from there. In my dojo, we try not to wait for the uke to grab: we initiate that forces the uke to respond because they believe they are under attack. If they don't grab or block or make contact with that hand, it'll go ahead and strike them; if they do grab/block, technique follows.

  • @senseistrange
    @senseistrange 12 років тому

    Tomiki Sensei died as an 8th dan in Judo. During his time with Kano he probably was around 5-6th dan.

  • @k0dzi0
    @k0dzi0 16 років тому

    Długi i nudny. Ale zajebisty! :)

  • @aladonocturno
    @aladonocturno 15 років тому

    buen video

  • @seuradu8065
    @seuradu8065 10 років тому +1

    Arta nu are granite atunci cand este multa pasiune si stiinta .
    Ongelooflijk !

  • @BigJasonStud
    @BigJasonStud 15 років тому

    u cant hurt me with it, if you cant hit me,,u cant hurt me, if you throw a punch and them im not there, i have u at my mercy.

  • @ronin2167
    @ronin2167 16 років тому

    The one's that want to control you to punch you do. The grab at the hands is the extreme. These are releases and can be done from a grab anywhere on the body. I can see how someone looking at this for the first time may not get the jist of what it is showing.

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten 9 років тому

    is there a Tomiki
    Aikido in California?

  • @anthonynganthony
    @anthonynganthony 17 років тому

    as a fever of martial art...no complaint but learning n never ending...yin (negative)....
    yan (positive) infinity..........

  • @underdonkey5
    @underdonkey5 13 років тому

    @Mathewallison007
    aikido changed alot since this film, partly due to Ueshiba changing alot. The techniques being shown (and the training method) are very much like aiki-jitsu (as of course aikido was originally).

  • @oceanichippie
    @oceanichippie 13 років тому

    @OneAngryAsian Difference is Go No Sen and Tai No Sen.

  • @battia01
    @battia01 15 років тому

    Was it called something different? Where can I get more info on this?

  • @towag
    @towag 13 років тому

    @Mathewallison007 I did other arts such as boxing, wing chun and goju ryu, judo as a teenager. All had their uses....I have studied Tomiki's way of doing things and found them very effective..... Much more so than the so called traditional stuff you see now..... I have found that true Tomiki converts do develop strong body core and basics and real so called 'ki' without doubt..... That is I still practice it now for myself at 58 yrs , it has kept me strong, healthy and most of all effective.

  • @lazyshoggy
    @lazyshoggy 14 років тому

    Very interesting video.
    Thank you for posting it, even though mentionning only Tomiki and Ohba like "the most important people of Aikido history" isn't respectful for the others students (and I don't even think to O Sensei !).

    • @gene8172
      @gene8172 4 роки тому +1

      they are two *of* the most important people in aiki history. Reread it and you'll see it.

  • @shogun5638
    @shogun5638 10 років тому

    + dan daly that is kenji tomiki in his early years ?

  • @inricheetos
    @inricheetos 15 років тому

    Lyoto Machida does just that and he defeated a lot of people in UFC

  • @Jiyukan
    @Jiyukan 13 років тому +1

    @mauriteinsh what do you mean with "glad that I practice 'AIKiKAI AIKIDO'"? Except the fact that this video is OLD ... perhaps from 1930 ... it is exactly the same Aikido that is done in Aikikai in our days.
    Don't mix up the Vidoe showin formal Kata with some fancy stuff you see in our days. The construction of the techniques, the foot work in that video is perfect and it is the same I would expect from my students ... and yes, I do Aikikai Honbu Dojo Aikido.

  • @ginnnaq
    @ginnnaq 10 років тому

    Хороший сплав: дзюдо и аикидо.

  • @oceanichippie
    @oceanichippie 13 років тому

    @lupocephalic I don't understand what you mean.

  • @oceanichippie
    @oceanichippie 13 років тому

    Tomiki is the proof that Aikido is not combat effective. You see that in a match the "defenders" have much more trouble executing a technique than in other Aikido styles. Can anyone explain this?

  • @royglover2895
    @royglover2895 10 років тому

    what year is the film

    • @AikidoBob
      @AikidoBob 9 років тому

      late 50s to early 60s

  • @Masked011a
    @Masked011a 13 років тому

    I think this video has an inestimable historical value, and very effective nowdays...

  • @ivicazdravkovic
    @ivicazdravkovic 13 років тому

    @mauriteinsh
    ???????

  • @shikakubu
    @shikakubu 16 років тому

    Tomiki took cues from judo. Too old fashioned maybe. But tomiki people use hakama when doing sword kata.

  • @ronin2167
    @ronin2167 12 років тому

    I disagree too...but I study an offshoot of Tomiki Aikido, so I'm a bit biased...LOL

  • @captainbarrage
    @captainbarrage 17 років тому

    this is not Tomiki Kenji sensei  he was never seen practising aikido without a hakama it was his rule

  • @PRSer
    @PRSer 16 років тому

    Do all real life attackers always grab you hands hahaha!

  • @turbokitty222
    @turbokitty222 12 років тому +1

    I also trained in JKD BJJ Vale Tudo & even Karate as a kid, non had for me the beautiful fountain in the spiritually rich garden that was filled with babbling water& peace.If u r training N Tomiki then train because u love.If u want to hurt people thin this is the wrong art. Tomiki made me stronger in BJJ because I understood little truths about movement flow,balance and joint manipulation.

  • @valleyaikidoarizonainc3572
    @valleyaikidoarizonainc3572 5 років тому

    Domo.

  • @BigJasonStud
    @BigJasonStud 15 років тому

    but these aspects also make it unpractical wiith our current laws. simply u will go to jail if you starts breaking ppls arms and wrists which is what traditional aikido is designed to do.tomiki style aikido is the only form of modern "self defense" - is literally has no punches or kicks and teaches how to effectively defend against those kinds of attacks as well as knife/gun attacks. if u cant draw ur gun or sword,,

  • @scarred10
    @scarred10 12 років тому

    it isnt and youll never see a video to show it is because that video doesnt exist.When aikidoka or any grappling based system spar,they all will just be wrestling but those who do only aikido will be useless because guess what,they never spar all out,even shodokan doesnt do it.

  • @ketsan
    @ketsan 16 років тому

    The ones that don't get punched do.

  • @MELOMALOmix
    @MELOMALOmix 15 років тому

    lol+

  • @APUD55
    @APUD55 16 років тому

    Bunka177 = 0

  • @APUD55
    @APUD55 16 років тому

    Bunka177 ,jeśli masz mózg to uzasadnij swój komentaż,bo napisać ,że coś jest do dupy to każdy bezmózgowiec potrafi,to tak jak pierdnąć w towarzystwie i nie przeprosić.

  • @user-bh5fn1ns7f
    @user-bh5fn1ns7f 2 роки тому

    То что демонстрировал Морихэй Уэсиба в 1935г , сейчас повторить ни кто не может! Но у Уэсибы есть два айкидо, это тренировочное и боевое, боевое айкидо = работа с бокеном только в место бокена используешь руки!

  • @shogun5638
    @shogun5638 10 років тому

    +midgitdude you need to learn some 100% manners fella