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This is the book to get on Am/on if anyone wants the facts: “Myths and blind spots in the fighting arts’ world. - After the Bible, it’s the next “gοοd bοοk” for you!” and it says there’s a second part dealing extensively on how to save Aikido.
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SAA Sensei answer to the above comments: “Not everything can be developed or verified via competition. On the other hand, it may also turn to be that you are just a better game player within certain set of rules, which represent just an artificial environment. Being a champion in a fake environment is not actually the greatest achievement. True Aikido is concerned about a much broader reality. Those “aikidokas” who agree to try themselves in competition, being tempted with such verification, they just don’t know what they do. It is so common for people. In some sense, it’s fair that such “aikidokas” cease to exist, as aikidokas. There are things beyond competition, you just do not want to know … for now. And maybe, you are not worthy to know … for now.” P.S. The Joe Rogan Cult followers, and the like, run around here and there trying to “save people”. So cute. Of course, they may have certain skills. But, does it mean they are not brain-washed, especially those aggressive ones? They may take a life opportunity away from you! Be attentive rather about that. Thank you.
for this to work u have to be a wet noodle or just place urself in the lossition needed. I spared a couple aikido guys and they quit after one 1 minute. the ran I to something called muay tha, wrestling and jiu jitsu - now they both train at my gym. thier teacher got mad and I offered him to get int the cage if he felt somekind of way. he said yes. the about 2 days later said no whe he seen I work for urijah Faber and after seeing sum videos. 😂. that art was designed as the last draw whe u have no weapon and the person is coming at u wit a sword. I today's practice u have to being front of them in apossiyuin they need u t be in. I threw a sloppy punch and he thigh he was going to block it until my blinder kick came right after it and knocked his as down. I'm bottle baddest man on the planet but I do knowwhatvaxtuay has more statistical means of worrying- and that mystical sit ain't it
Tournaments and self-defense are two different things that require different preparation and different mindsets. And neither of these two stand for the core values of Aikido practice. But Aikido techniques can be used in self-defense. This is the truth. Anyone can know more about Aikido if they want. Do not be a victim of somebody’s anti-aikido propaganda!
Interesting. I think uke should have in mind that he is attacking. Them Flexibility is needed in the spine . If uke's hara (center) is not trying to enter (behind tori or equalizing with the opponent) this becomes incomplete. (Again, my point of view).
Thanks for releasing your recent video, which I took the time to watch. Thank you for explaining the 7 Ken Suburi from Morihiro Saito Sensei. Whilst I see that you are not practicing Iwama Aikido, your explanation has been overall good but there are so many points that I feel are incorrect in the execution of the Ken Suburi. What I must say is that you understood the meaning of the 2nd Ken Suburi as a principal to avoid mutual kill with another partner holding Ken. The concept remains the same with no4, 5, 6 and 7 Ken Suburi and so the footwork must be showing the stepping out of line with body and hips too. The cut and thrust with 6 and 7 Ken Suburi must showing a different hip angle. the Thrust is more like Hitoemi stance so it gets the reach and at the same time avoids the mutual kill. Feel free to view my RU-vid channel if you want to know more what I am trying to convey with my explanation. www.youtube.com/@nickregnier1/ All in all, Ken Suburi requires years of practice to get the inner feeling right, which are used in Taijutsu. So the concept with Ken Suburi is like studying the alphabet so that we can write words (Kumi Tachi) and Sentences (Kumi Tachi Henka). The fascinating thing is that it shows clearly that the study of Ken Suburi is not a separation to what Aikido is but it forms an extension to Aikido and all is interlinked. All principles are applied with Taijutsu and more so when we understand the study of Ken and Jo. Both are an extension with Taijutsu and need each other to complete what Aikido is meant to be according to Founder when he continued to make improvements in Iwama. Morihiro Saito Sensei was fortunate to be with Founder for 24 years and learnt the magic of what he wanted Aikido to become...
I am sorry, you are making too many excuses and the "ignorance" is on your side. The bottom line is, if Aikido is a real martial art, it is composed of the martial component and the art component. You saying that self-development is the purpose of Aikido, is a cop out that literally serves the purpose of negating the martial component. A real martial art should provide tools of protection to its practitioners so they will first be safe, as they develop further in the art. After 10 and 20 years of Aikido at best one does the Aikido dance in demonstration, but he is not equipped for real combat against aggressive, trained attackers or even experienced untrained ones. This means, the student is falsely given the illusion that he will learn to protect himself, but he never does, rather he just gives his precious time and money (sometimes even worship) to underserving people. As I said, the best he can hope for, is performance (literally) in class or at a demonstration, nothing connected to the combative aspects of real fighting to survive. I really love all Aikido techniques, but they are all going to waste, DUE TO YOUR USELESS METHODOLOGY OF TRAINING. Sorry to say it this way, but Aikido IS DECEPTION, UTOPIA, BRAINWASHING, and a lie for all its practitioners hoping to survive one's attack. Now, if someone wants to do Aikido as a dance, recreation, or defusing his negative energy, alright, but he should be given the knowledge and choice from the beginning. -While I sound harsh, my purpose is to awake you to your issues, in order to attempt to create a new street-functional Aikido and to keep your students safe. All that potential, is going to waste, just to keep some bizarre pacifistic nature that can only exist in perfect people, in a perfect world. PLEASE, WAKE UP.
If you draw a beautiful painting of your house and then make that painting an NFT, will the following question be correct: “Do you aim to sell your house via NFT?”
@@AikidoInstructions I'm sure you aware that skilled practitioner could steal your technique by seeing it so question was correct exactly. Or you never faced skilled practitioners :)
SAA shares the knowledge and beauty of Aikido. It's all about the process of mastering the techniques, definitely not their sneaky application. Your egocentric reasoning is limited. You don't seem to understand the essence and power of Aikido yet, which is a common problem. And therefore, the development of Aikido techniques cannot be available to you yet, because you rely on those factors that do not determine the effectiveness or applicability of the techniques. Such attitude would eventually lead to frustration. And the problem here is not Aikido. But we hope Aikido will work for you in the future.
Yes, there are other fundamental techniques performed by O-Sensei. For instance, our curriculum of the “Basic Techniques” includes the following: Lesson 1: Nikkyo Lesson 2: Ikkyo Lesson 3: Sankyo Lesson 4: Kote Gaeshi Lesson 5: Irimi Nage Lesson 6: Shiho Nage Lesson 7: Ude Garami Lesson 8: Kaiten Nage Lesson 9: Ude Kime Nage Lesson 10: Kokyu Ho And even the sequence of learning matters in our educational program! The “kyo” techniques is a certain package of fundamentals. And, yes, these are not all fundamental techniques, if it suits you.
@@AikidoInstructions you're first person who said that 'kyo' stands for fundamental however from your perspective how many techniques should be in 'kyo' 'cause modern Aikido has one per 'kyo'.