Not only Yonkyo, you can also apply radial nerve attack to Ikkyo, Nikyo and Sankyo. I love these techniques and be learning to understand more about these.
I still wish some (sport mannequin?) manufacturer could team up with an Aikido sensei to develop a "practice torso" that could be used to gradually and safely learn the different finger, wrist, elbow and shoulder locks of the art. Basically it would be the upper body of a person mounted on a nonmovable pedestal with arms that are fully anatomically correct in regard to the arms and joints and such, from the fingers of the hand ups to and inc. the shoulders. I imagine such a practice dummy would be very useful to understanding and learning to apply the different Aikido locks (e.g. Sankyo, Nikyo, Ikkyo, etc.) w/o the use of a living partner/uke, such as when one is not available to the practitioner.
@attygarland6909, that's an interesting idea. It might also lead to an increased understanding of what's going on in the technique.
Thanks❤
Poor Schröder (uke) 😂
Totally unrealistic
@@iatsd people dont attack you that way. The UFC has proven it time and time again.
@@mortgagefinancing5558that's not UFC, it's a Traditional martial art, not sport oriented
Super , je suis vos vidéos avec beaucoup d'intérêt , merci