This is exactly the way we practice ikkyo in our dojo! We don’t even kneel to do the pin; rather, we lower our center to place one knee on the back of the shoulder joint while keeping our posture. This allows us to keep our situational awareness and get away quickly if necessary
This is exactly the way we practice ikkyo in our dojo! We don’t even kneel to do the pin; rather, we lower our center to place one knee on the back of the shoulder joint while keeping our posture. This allows us to keep our situational awareness and get away quickly if necessary
its amazing how im still learning about ikkyo until now. domo arigato monsieur
yes absolutely, Aikido takes time
Great point about the pin. I appreciate your journey and how you apply your learnings into your aikido teaching.
Nice tutorial video, Sensei. Keep it up. Thank you.
Merci senseï ❤
Et encore merci de poursuivre ces petites séquences éducatives. C'est riche :)
Merci!
Il y a plein de différences, historiques et techniques, mais sincèrement, le tatami serait plus adapté pour les aborder.
@@guillaumeerard What's the name of the intro music in this video? I can't seem to identify it with spotify.
It's a track I made for the purpose of the video.
@@guillaumeerard Ah, thank you. It souds nice. Good video, as well.
Alors là je dis merci monsieur :)
ah interesting , thank you sensei
Great!
You have to be an ant to read the captions..0