I like your explanation of te-no-uchi. I never thought of it like that before in the kokyu-ho context but I use exactly the same thing in my tai-ji. It's funny how like learning a new language, sometimes we don't translate useful things into the other language..! Yoshi-san, it was nice to see your work again..!
It's amazing , Sensei. Thank you so much.Please make more clips about connection and how to move it correctedly. When i do keiko, i always get a problem by using shoulder or hand, instead of center.
Please make a video about koshinage variations Sensei. We have started practising this technique at our dojo recently, but it's a hard technique, even though it looks so easy, for both uke and tori. Also would greatly value your insights into multiple attackers situations. Thank you Sensei.
I feel sorry for the Japanese sensei, but the kokyu I have is not made to prove once again the ability to dominate the other, but to learn to extend his own KI made by those who grab it by bringing it under him to the spine straight to not use his own weight on the BRAC The one who grabs.
thank you for giving me a clear explanation of something I've been trying to figure out for a long time.
I like your explanation of te-no-uchi. I never thought of it like that before in the kokyu-ho context but I use exactly the same thing in my tai-ji. It's funny how like learning a new language, sometimes we don't translate useful things into the other language..! Yoshi-san, it was nice to see your work again..!
先生、楽しみにしておりました!
This man should be made aikikai chief instructor.
A I K I D O...
Ótimas Energias...
Good Vibes !!!
Gratidão Imensa !!!
Shou de Bola...
Excelent, Sensei. As always!! Thank you.
It's amazing , Sensei. Thank you so much.Please make more clips about connection and how to move it correctedly. When i do keiko, i always get a problem by using shoulder or hand, instead of center.
Hi Master
Very very nice
Pleas focus the pictures when you show the pressure
Best regards.
Please make a video about koshinage variations Sensei. We have started practising this technique at our dojo recently, but it's a hard technique, even though it looks so easy, for both uke and tori. Also would greatly value your insights into multiple attackers situations. Thank you Sensei.
Sensei, is that the same in Tachi Waza? I mean, the elbow and shoulder movement?
I feel sorry for the Japanese sensei, but the kokyu I have is not made to prove once again the ability to dominate the other, but to learn to extend his own KI made by those who grab it by bringing it under him to the spine straight to not use his own weight on the BRAC The one who grabs.
Still trying to learn how to do this Yoshi. Where is this seminar at?
@@yoshihitoshibata6671 Are you doing it again this year at Roseville?
@@yoshihitoshibata6671 Be sure to keep us posted. Thanks my friend!
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