Aikido techniques make the most of your opponent's power. I throw it with the power of the other party When a person uses his power against the other person, he does not know what vector and strength he used. Aikido makes the most of such power At first glance, you may think it's a fake, but it's not until you've been tricked that you know it's not a fake. At that time, it was too late for me to stab my weapon in my back, or stab my chest or neck with my own hands. However, the essence of Aikido is to be the same as the feelings of the other person. It's the same, it's not even the enemy, it's blending in. .Governing things peacefully is the ultimate form of Aikido that lies ahead of us. Five Principles of Ki Aikido 1 I'm feeling 2 Know the heart of the other person 3 Respect the other person's spirit 4 Stand in the position of the other party 5 Leading plight (Act on your own before others) 🙆 Four major principles of mental and physical unification 1) Keep your heart in one point under the navel and unify 2) Completely relax the power of the whole body 3) Put the weights of all parts of the body at the bottom 4) Be careful
So you think in a demonstration the guy should have hit the girl, like literally? Or can it be that it is demonstrated here, that if the girl won’t fall, she would be hit? You decide!
@@fabricio4794 Stevev Seagal woke people up to the potential of Aikido, get over it. He saved any face it had left. All other aikido is fake practice with no fighting results.
@@bewater5178 MMA guys, go to war against armed soldiers and try to triangle choke someone. Different contexts and purposes. That's what he means. In a world dominated by MMA everywhere, one can't see past this frame of mind.
There are some great youtube videos of mma athletes (i avoid the word "fighter") practising and sparring with aikidokas in a profesional and friendly way and mutually learning from eachother. but i guess you mean you want two people, a non competetive martial artist and a competetive sportsfighter, to beat the shit out of eachother, right? because you just cant deal with it that a non violent martial art actually can deal and control violent guys. we have a word for people like you, it starts with a "t" and ends with "hugs"... let me know when you figured it out...
@@hobowithawaterpistol9070 I think, maybe, that in any kind of real, physical fight or confrontation, I'd feel safer with someone who, on a regular basis, had to deal with real, physical fighting and/or confrontation. Yes, we live in a world where firearms are potentially going to be a deadly possible factor, but if you're going to devote years of your life to training in a martial art do yourself a favor & don't lie to yourself about your abilities. Any real attacker isn't going to cooperate and/or try to make you look good, or make the techniques look beautiful. I have trained in Aikido, I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone wanting to learn to defend his or her self, the randori was fun but it was nothing close to reality outside the dojo. Some martial arts put more emphasis on the art than the martial aspect, Aikido's definitely one of them.
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Aikido techniques make the most of your opponent's power.
I throw it with the power of the other party
When a person uses his power against the other person, he does not know what vector and strength he used.
Aikido makes the most of such power
At first glance, you may think it's a fake, but it's not until you've been tricked that you know it's not a fake.
At that time, it was too late for me to stab my weapon in my back, or stab my chest or neck with my own hands.
However, the essence of Aikido is to be the same as the feelings of the other person.
It's the same, it's not even the enemy, it's blending in.
.Governing things peacefully is the ultimate form of Aikido that lies ahead of us.
Five Principles of Ki Aikido
1 I'm feeling
2 Know the heart of the other person
3 Respect the other person's spirit
4 Stand in the position of the other party
5 Leading plight
(Act on your own before others)
🙆 Four major principles of mental and physical unification
1) Keep your heart in one point under the navel and unify
2) Completely relax the power of the whole body
3) Put the weights of all parts of the body at the bottom
4) Be careful
people can gain a punch on their faces without the realistic trainning...im on this business for years...it happens....
Спасибо, поржал !!! Давно не видел такого цирка )))
Vittu miten feikkiä hyppelyä ihanku kaks aikuista ei vois pakoa pikku tyttöä
Beautiful! And, everything that's wrong with Aikido as a "martial" art ...
At 0:46, he doesn't even touch her. WTF? I love aikido, but this sort of thing is why it has a bad reputation. She threw HERSELF.
So you think in a demonstration the guy should have hit the girl, like literally? Or can it be that it is demonstrated here, that if the girl won’t fall, she would be hit? You decide!
This dudes shouid try Daito Ryu....
Its all fake.
You Should Sparring for real,with protection helmets and stuff...
😁😂🤣c'est quoi ces attaques !!!
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I am sorry, this is the result of useless training. Aikidoka culture has destroyed Aikido techniques, making them useless.
Stevo Seagul ruinned Aikido,Daito Ryu is the Original Art and shoud be bring to the West.....
@@fabricio4794 Stevev Seagal woke people up to the potential of Aikido, get over it. He saved any face it had left. All other aikido is fake practice with no fighting results.
Aikido guys, practice against the MMA fighters.
MMA guys, practice against against men with guns. What’s your point?
@@hobowithawaterpistol9070 What do you want to say?
@@bewater5178 MMA guys, go to war against armed soldiers and try to triangle choke someone.
Different contexts and purposes. That's what he means. In a world dominated by MMA everywhere, one can't see past this frame of mind.
There are some great youtube videos of mma athletes (i avoid the word "fighter") practising and sparring with aikidokas in a profesional and friendly way and mutually learning from eachother.
but i guess you mean you want two people, a non competetive martial artist and a competetive sportsfighter, to beat the shit out of eachother, right? because you just cant deal with it that a non violent martial art actually can deal and control violent guys.
we have a word for people like you, it starts with a "t" and ends with "hugs"... let me know when you figured it out...
@@hobowithawaterpistol9070 I think, maybe, that in any kind of real, physical fight or confrontation, I'd feel safer with someone who, on a regular basis, had to deal with real, physical fighting and/or confrontation. Yes, we live in a world where firearms are potentially going to be a deadly possible factor, but if you're going to devote years of your life to training in a martial art do yourself a favor & don't lie to yourself about your abilities. Any real attacker isn't going to cooperate and/or try to make you look good, or make the techniques look beautiful. I have trained in Aikido, I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone wanting to learn to defend his or her self, the randori was fun but it was nothing close to reality outside the dojo. Some martial arts put more emphasis on the art than the martial aspect, Aikido's definitely one of them.