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I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for this video 🙏. I’ve been just beginning to explore rolling (and I mean BEGINNING) at age 67, and this video is exactly the inspiration (and lessons) I needed. The fact that it’s also a beautiful piece of filmmaking is ❤️❤️❤️🫣. Just… thank-you. (And for context, I was a hard-core sponsored skateboarder where rolling was a required skill, but that was 40+ years ago 😳. Spent the last four decades trying to NOT fall, but I was given a bouldering wall in my barn for my birthday, and I reckon it’s time to rediscover a love of (and skill for) rolling.
What a lovely message! Thank you for taking time to write it. Really glad this video can be of this much inspiration to you, wonderful. Let's keep it up, eh! Also: next week on tuesday a full 30 min Masterclass on Rolling will follow.. check it out, too! :) All the best, Kathy!
I like your breakdown of the anatomy of a roll. That's a principle I use for everything I teach. So you don't teach the "what you have to do" but you teach the basics and leave room for individual exploration.
@@BenjaminJaksch thanks brother! I remember our talks about learning, your learning compass and so on. Cool to see how both of us brought these ideas to fruition in our own ways!!
@@NilTeisner The zoom in post is something that would be very unusal - I guess^^ And you could do the voiceover in my studio with a better microphone 😅
Yes! Ukemi is the art of falling or receiving a technique in Aikido - in that sense also similar to Judo! Ukemi has been a source of inspiration for this project. Especially because it was filmed in an Aikido Dojo! ;)
Woah, this video really clicked something in my mind. I was familiar with the concept of rolling and here and then incorporated it in my practice before, but seeing you perform all kinds of rolls out of all kinds of movements is really impressive. It seems like you do not have to practice combining specific rolls with specific movements anymore but rather are able to apply any role out of any given movement. This seems like a goal worth pursuing :D Thanks for the video, really inspiring!
Hey, cheers! Glad it triggered something in you.. a sign that I managed to put some soul in there! ;) Indeed, it's mostly trying and seeing what will work.. some skills DO require a lot of effort skill but mostly I can apply here and there!
i really enjoy watching and hopefully learn from you, i am 52 yrs old. im a pro movement enthusiast and your VIDEOTUTORIA is one of my inspiration. your videos are really worth watching and i really love watching them. P U G A Y ( SALUTE/SALUD)
@@NilTeisner I really like your kind of analytical perspective that stays away from being too dry by including lots of curiosity, freedom and exploration. And it's obvious you had a lot of fun editing this one :) Awesome work Nil!