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The falling exercises alone will get you fit.The effortless way you are doing it ,is proof how fit you and your pupils are. Maybe all gyms and fighting arts should include these exercises.I am aware of comments that aikido is not practical martial art,but for me as viewer it is still beautifull,flowing art.I think the health benefit is far more practical than the actual self defence.
This is without question one of the finest, if not THE finest, examples of ukemi that I have ever seen. Dobroka Sensei is a fine technician of Aikido , one of the best, for sure. I wonder if he is at the level of Tohei Sensei in his mastery of "ki", or anyone in the martial arts world who has either experienced, or mastered "ki". I am new to Dobroka Sensei; I have not heard of him before, but so far he has impressed me very much. He is a very good Teacher. Liked and subbed.
Totally agree. I've always wanted to study Aikido, and 50% of my motivation is the ukemi (10-20% might be the hakama and keikogi haha). That being said, this is still some of the best Aikido ukemi I've seen.
Mdr et quand tu est en sur poids , raide comme un morts , comment tu leurs apprend à chuté comme ça , sans compter les personnes qui commence tard 50 , 60 et plus , mdr , IMC inférieur à 18 et être hyperlaxe . L'aïkido d'aujourd'hui ou uke fait 80% du travail et tori qui ce contante de guidé en se la jouant , l'évolution , il est dommage de perdre l'aïkido des années 30 , 40 ou 50 , Mr TOMIKI sensei en France et dénigrer pourquoi je ne sais pas , premier 8 Dan au monde des mains O sensei il a enseigné jusqu'en 1956 a l'Aikikai de Tokyo a entraîné des soldats des généraux pour le compte de O sensei , a créé la Japan Aïkido Association , a fait rentrer l'aïkido dans les universités et comme Jigoro Kano , Mr TOMIKI sensei a cherché de quoi préservé Aïkido le patrimoine Japonais les techniques anciennes , ça me fait penser à Masaaki Hatsumi sensei , où sont maître lui raconter c'est début où sont père l'envoie chez un maître d'arts martiaux et que la première année le professeur le demander a lui et le projeter dans tous les sens , sans jamais rien lui dire rien lui apprendre juste a le projeter dans toutes les directions et il dit j'ai rien appris mais je savais chuté .
I practice Iwama Ryu and these ukemi are very different from ukemi that I used to do. In mae ukemi they put both hands on the mat, with fingers in dangerous situation. In ushiro ukemi, they mime when they are in kokyu ho situation and it’s ridicoulous..... I think that kokyu ho in that manner doesn’t work. It’s my opinion.
Bom dia isto sim e treinamentos centrados harmonioso entre mestres e alunos gosto do AKIDO pena por aqui não tem onde vivo Penha ou piçarras Santa catarina Kamboja Elias
Do what you can do. I have two fused vertebrae in my lower back but still manage to roll and break fall. I'm just a little stiffer than most. One of the reasons I keep doing Aikido is to keep as much movement as I have. Sitting around saying 'my back is sore' just means I get good at sitting.
what you see from the Aikido that is just the surface, kihon kata with a partner. but the applied technics are quite different much more simple and effective. but the aim of Aikido is not the fight, mainly not on the street. the aim of the Aikido is you learn to use your body and controll your mind (emotions, drive) that you don't do what you think but you do what is needed. Aikido teaches these via fighting technics but not the fight is the aim. every fighting technics are good but it is depends on who does it. ;) I also practice Kyokushin karate and Aikido but I don't think that Kyo would be useful in turn Kyo is on based fight but I say again everything depends on who deos it! ;)
"Aikido is a beautiful martial art but it does not work on a street fight"........Do practice Aikido ? Have you ever even BEEN in what you call a "street fight" ? Have you ever had to fight for your life in a war, or ANY form of truly EXTREME violence ? Try AikiBudo, if you can find anyone who still teaches it. You are clearly in need of a much harder Teacher than Dobroka Sensei. In your case, based upon the supremely ignorant statement that you have just made in a public forum, like the Internet, I can see that only LIFE can teach someone like you. Good luck. You will need it.
Imagine if they didn't throw themselves nicely...the nage would apply the technique hard and they would either break their tailbone, back, neck, arm, or wrist, dislocate their shoulder, or worse yet they could smack their head on the ground...imagine how someone with no experience would fair in a hard fall... It would be pretty sad! Being able to take falls at this level allows the nage to apply the technique much harder and practice with a lot more intensity without fear of breaking their uke!
@@travisjohnson1005 you're for real man...Try any of those techniques on a real training partner...Then you'll find out how unrealistic the whole thing is... People need to be honest...It's all I'm saying...
@@AstrotominChinaIndeed, I certainly agree with you in a certain context! But I will say that I've sparred with folks who are excellent martial artists who didn't practice aikido, but they wanted to test my strengths and weaknesses (lol which at the time seemed terrifying)...in those situations I forced myself to stay present enough to somehow not get smacked and kicked around too much. The key was that I didn't "try" to apply a technique...cause that wouldn't have worked. I kept moving and waited till the moment presented itself, and then I found myself applying ideal techniques that completely neutralized my opponent (either thru pins that rendered them completely helpless, or with throws that sent them flying). They were impressed...lol and I was relieved! 😌 I'm no master...and dojo scenarios with unicorns, rainbows, and glitter don't really work in real situations, but aikido does in fact work in the right context- with proper application of technique through presence and responsiveness.
Oh, wait, did u test it? Oh, better question, have u done some martial art or u only say that because its Aikido and u dont have idea? Its not useless, Ukemi is a part of ALL martial arts, because u always can hey throw, and u HAVE TO KNOW HOY TO FALL WITHOUT A LOT OF DAMAGE. So, come on, tell me why learn "how to fall" is useless ^^
@@jls7394 I've been training aikido kobayashi gor 4 years and other matrial arts. Ukemi is the only one think that you can use to sth but all of the techniques and other thinks like boken techniques and jo is extremelly useless and dangerous to you if you try use it on enemy and more important: it gives you bad habits.
@@jls7394 because it's useless and you can be beaten rather then defend yourself, in the other hand bokken techniques gives you bad habits and you won't win any sword's fight with this
Brian Esposito And you the art of ignorance. I don’t miss anything. In the old jujutsu training (from which Aikido comes from) we throw to protect from injuries. Here they fall down and often in an exaggerated way with no reason, just for choreography.
Sorry guys, but the techniques look weak...it's all about taking breakfalls on soft tatami...it's pretty boring... there's thousands of Aikido techniques to learn...they keep showing the same ones and the falls... anyway...just saying.. if this is what people like doing...have fun...
I agree, but somebody that does aikido it’s something about the feeling about falling I don’t know or some people at the opposite at our dojo. Some people quit because they say they’re too tired of getting off the ground but like all things in life, you have to get up when you fall down you might as well enjoy it.
AstrotominChina proper training and how to fall will minimize injury on concrete. I was never anywhere near this good at falling or break falls, but at least having some small ability has kept me from serious injury when falling on concrete.