I really resonate with your very clear (and I guess more "physically-oriented") way of thinking about this material, EXPLAINING IT, and demonstrating the physical principles that make Aikido work (not just showing certain inherited styles or techniques).
Beautiful work. Thanks for demonstrating both down and up. Many variations possible too, soto, uchi.... This, what I call "old man aikido," I'm noticing more and more. Seen similar approaches from Endo Sensei and Okamoto Sensei. To get to body integration, I believe, most effectively requires an emptiness of muscular strength and that's the biggest difficulty. It helps me to think of it as extension through the fingertips and beyond, sometimes. Always keeping that connection between the tanden and the yubisaki, fingertips. (Silk reeling exercises...)
Great to see you you back! Can you recommend any clubs in London, UK? Also how is gravity doing that effect - I've seen some Japanese martial artists do this and they explain it as the psoas muscle - are you maybe using that, too?
I don't know much dojos in UK but Aikido in Daily life is a great place to join. They are nice people and practice Ki extension. Yes, psoas muscles are very important muscles to focus. Balance gravity and weight shift is very important my view point. Thank you for your comment.
Yoshi-San, could you help me to complete your sentence at 23 seconds..? You say, 'backside of the....twist (pointing to your back hip...and moving your foot). Could you please be more specific..? Backside of the .....(what exactly..? Do you mean the posterior portion of the foot? The back leg hip? Or both..? Or something else..? You also seem to indicate the front knee subtly...). And what do you mean by 'backside'..? Thank you in advance of your cooperation.
I tried to share how I use the center without twisting the hips in this seminar. I shared how to turn without twisting. I turned the back foot but not twisting the hips and not kick or push from the back foot. I relax and feel the gravity without leaning to the other person and follow the directions of the energy. I hope this make sense and help for you. Thank you for the comment!
Thank you ,Yoshi!
You are welcome!
I really resonate with your very clear (and I guess more "physically-oriented") way of thinking about this material, EXPLAINING IT, and demonstrating the physical principles that make Aikido work (not just showing certain inherited styles or techniques).
Yes, I agree. I try to explain things to people more visible than mystical ways. I try my best to share what I see/feel. Thank you for your comment!
Organized body! Brilliant!
Thank you Jimi-San!
Thank you,Yoshihito!
You are welcome!
Beautiful work. Thanks for demonstrating both down and up. Many variations possible too, soto, uchi....
This, what I call "old man aikido," I'm noticing more and more. Seen similar approaches from Endo Sensei and Okamoto Sensei.
To get to body integration, I believe, most effectively requires an emptiness of muscular strength and that's the biggest difficulty.
It helps me to think of it as extension through the fingertips and beyond, sometimes. Always keeping that connection between the tanden and the yubisaki, fingertips. (Silk reeling exercises...)
Thank you for your comment. I love old man Aikido too.
Excelente, muito obrigado pelo vídeo.
You are welcome. Thank you for your comment!
Great to see you you back! Can you recommend any clubs in London, UK? Also how is gravity doing that effect - I've seen some Japanese martial artists do this and they explain it as the psoas muscle - are you maybe using that, too?
I don't know much dojos in UK but Aikido in Daily life is a great place to join. They are nice people and practice Ki extension. Yes, psoas muscles are very important muscles to focus. Balance gravity and weight shift is very important my view point.
Thank you for your comment.
Yoshi-San, could you help me to complete your sentence at 23 seconds..? You say, 'backside of the....twist (pointing to your back hip...and moving your foot). Could you please be more specific..? Backside of the .....(what exactly..? Do you mean the posterior portion of the foot? The back leg hip? Or both..? Or something else..? You also seem to indicate the front knee subtly...). And what do you mean by 'backside'..? Thank you in advance of your cooperation.
I tried to share how I use the center without twisting the hips in this seminar. I shared how to turn without twisting. I turned the back foot but not twisting the hips and not kick or push from the back foot. I relax and feel the gravity without leaning to the other person and follow the directions of the energy. I hope this make sense and help for you. Thank you for the comment!
@@aikiyoshiartsmachushindo Thank you for clarifying Yoshi. Now I understand what you mean. Yes, there is a pathway there. ;)
@@kingofaikido I am glad to hear that!
STOP IT. REALLY RESIST.
How long have done Aikido?