"To smash, injure, or destroy is the worst thing a human being can do. The real Way of a Warrior is to prevent such slaughter - it is the Art of Peace, the power of love" - Morihei Ueshiba
Of course this is choreographed. That's what was asked for by those filming it. I have no doubt though that Osensei had a considerable amount of skill intertwined with correct living and humility. One can still see the links between these very movements and the ones used on the battlefields during the Sengoku Jidai of medieval Japan, when samurai had to know how to move well or die. Gonna share this with my sensei
Amazing throwing capability. For a man of his advanced age to be able to throw with one hand multiple men holding a staff -- quite remarkable. Plus the light-touch throwing and swordsmanship. Very impressive indeed.
🌹🌹🌹🌹 O SENSEI MORIHEI UESHIBA ARE THE GREAT MASTER OF AIKIDO STYLE ALL THE TIME NEAR GICHIN FUNAKOSHI(SHOTOKAN)... JIGORO TANO(JUDO)...YIP MAN(WING CHUN)...OYAMA MASUTATSU (KYOKUSHINKAI)...MAITRE PHAM XUAN TONG (QUAN KI DO)...AND MANY OTHERS MASTERS ALL THE TIME FOREVER IN IMORTALITY 🌹🌹🌹🌹
People that think it's fake have obviously never stepped onto a mat with a sensei and tried to really hit them. I once accidentally dislocated a guy's shoulder on the mat because he tried to muscle his way out of a throw. The EMT's that had to come take him to the ER in an ambulance didn't think it was fake.
Of course an aikidoka is going to be defeated in fight. Wanting to be in a fight automatically advantages the fighter. But not everything is a fight, where both are trying to hurt the other How about this: you are positive that Aikido never works in any circumstance, why don't you find a high degree master and just try to hurt him, say with a punch, kick or trying to throw him? Don't challenge him to a match, competition or sparring. Just go there and attack full power as an aggressor would do.
Morihei Ueshiba became a legend because people, including other martial artists came and tried it, and realised it was not "fake" but very real. his first students were all well trained judokas. he had also at least two profesional sumo wrestlers as a student, and swork masters. besides that, he was a well respected martial arts teacher in war time to soldiers. An MMA fight?Bruh, in "the octagon" any wrestler wins it from Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Karate, boxingetc. Does that make these martial arts "fake"? of course not. Lastly, its strange though the hate Aikido gets i mean if you think its fake and you dont like it go somewhere else. If you like "soccer" why would you visit a "football" clip and leave ignorant comments? Only people with low selfesteem and little selfrespect, INCELS perhaps but certainly NOT A FELLOW MARTIAL ARTIST. RESPECT is a core value and strenght in true martial arts.
Fighting is the least important part about learning Aikido. Mma practitioners who keep mentioning effectiveness are completely missing the point. The amount of conflicts I would have been in had aikido not helped me avoid is numerous. That is its real power, non dissention. That in itself makes it extremely effective in conflict resolution, not to mention health benefits and a balanced mind etc. Self defence often means defence from the self, as it is the ego that's fuels many unnessecery combative situations.
Yeah, whatever.🙄 If you want to learn de-escalation and conflict resolution, you can do that without muddying it up with fight-themed dance choreography. But if you want to actually know how to fight, go to just about anything besides aikido.
His students cooperate by following and rolling off! They are not resisting him in the least! This is just a demonstration. There are no films of Osensei in a real street fight!
I love how all these 'old master owns students' type videos only ever show carefully choreographed movements😂and there's always these people simping hard over it
@@LightMovies No, it DEFINITLEY is not nonsense. Aikido bills itself as an effective system to defeat an aggressive, determined, and capable attacker. When it is pressure tested and demonstrated to be false, it's defenders deflect by saying "Well, Aikido was never meant for fighting anyway..." Which is a lie.
@@occamtherazor3201 I don't know where you got this, but it's not true. I practice Aikido for 37 years and no one tought me Aikido claims to defeat anyone. It's an ancient system born only for takin advantage of an aggressor to run away. All aikidoka know the system doesn't work further than that. Who claims that never practiced, or had stupid and improvised masters.
It works very well against compliant senior students who don't want to embarrass the instructor. Try it against someone who doesn't respect you or your art and the outcome will be very different.
Actually O-Sensei did that. Many times. He was a 10th dan Jujitsu and used his fighting skills in war fighting soldiers on the battlefield in China. He originally would not take students below 3rd dan Jujutsu. They were already trained competent fighters before they studied with him. Students who have never trained in an actual combat art (eg almost anyone in the US studying Aikido) would get defeated or even crushed in your scenario. But someone who trained to proficiency in a combat art and then studied Aikido should be able to handle the situation well.
@@TheThinkersBible Iam an aikido Black Belt. Last year Suzuki Toshio came to our coutry and had a closed door demonstration. He said that Aikido is not functional in real life and O-Sensei as good as he was at the ART of Aikido never applied what he knew in real life beacuse deep down he know it doesn't work. He also said that a boxer or a judopractitioner is way more equiped than aikidoka for a real fight. Mind you this is a person that LOVES aikido but even he recognizes Aikido is more art than reality. He said and I quote: "Aikido is beautiful to look at. That's what we japanese strive for, beauty in all things. Aikido is NOT a combat system and should never be used in real life". Also I've seen Aikido practitioners spar with boxers, judocas, karate practitioners and it simply doesnt work. That's why mixed martial arts are a thing and even they don't use Aikido, so that can tell you about how effective its in real scenarios.
@@felathar1985 I don't doubt that. I've studied combat arts and know Aikido doesn't work on its own. I know of an Aikido sensei who's wife was 2nd dan Aikido and was shocked because she was sexually assaulted and couldn't do anything to the attacker. Personally I call the art "Aiki-dancing" :) What I meant is that if you know a combat art well -- particularly it's father art Jujitsu -- then you could use some of the techniques in Aikido. But if you've studied only Aikido -- forget it. It's like the health Tai Chi vs the real combat Tai Chi.
When you're good at Aikido you won't get into a fight in the first place. It's about mental and spiritual balance. So then you attract neither fights nor attackers into your life. Kind attracts kind, so the people who are always busy with an attacking mindset, or a victim mindset, always attract similar types of energy, often find themselves in the middle of fights or attacks. However, if you learn balance, you're always in the right place at the right time, chilling and nowhere near fights or attackers.
(please note that im not a martial artist or a martial art enthusiast, so please pardon me if i say anything wrong) those mma fighters who criticized these forms of martial arts are plain riddiculous, but what is just as riddiculous is the fact that many tradition martial art followers considered it more effective than mma in real fighting mma is way more effective in fighting, it is so modern and advanced that covered many of the traditions' holes there is no way on earth a tai chi guy (or akkido or anything) would be able to take down a mma guy, it is just delusional (sadly many self claimed "masters" are being delusional, if that was the case, then the criticizes towards traditional martial arts are faithful) imho, i dont think these traditional stuff are focused on fighting solely, it is like a form of dancing or excercising, meditating.. it helps a life more healthy, but mma would help you to punch in the face of the robbers that are trying to take your life cheers
Sigh. I like Aikido. Nothing against it. But frankly speaking, I think Judo is better because the close body-to-body contact grappling is more realistic and actually resembles a lot more of the older style armoured grappling. But it's not just the techniques. Aikido's founder has been overly mystified and his philosophy of peace is just IMO too naive. Whereas Kano, the founder of Judo, never made any mystical claims of himself even though he trained in two classical jujutsu styles before creating Judo. So in short, if I had to choose between aikido or judo, I would choose the latter.
That’s a very interesting point of view. I do respect that, but it would be good if you read what Kenshiro Abe, japanese judo champion, said about aikido and his experience when he met O Sensei. I would be glad if we could change opinions about that. Have a good day :)
People fail to realize the levels/ranges of combat. Only an fool would assume one art is all you need for multiple ranges of combat. It's like learn words to make a complete sentence with all the grammatical accuracy. Choose your art to complement your preferred ranges of combat. Hard styles and Soft Styles all serve a purpose in totality. Yet people assume combat/self defense/street fights will always equate to one range of fighting. Therefore a few select styles of striking Martial Arts happen to be superior to Aiki arts like Aikido. A True Martial Artist will seek the connection and ways it can be applicable to real life scenarios. Awareness being paramount in a real life situation as it's Life or Death. The Mindset will be triggered differently when faced with Life or Death versus the designed environments of MMA. Tunnel Vision is what you see in MMA Fights but in real life focusing on one person will get you killed. Aikido movements (footwork) can be applicable in various counters or par with Atemi to vitals or for the MMA guys, Striking will bring it all together. It's the bigger picture. We need to reflect and learn from a new approach.
For people laughing saying that wouldn't work against mma. It would if he pulled out his sword. Mma is the useless art then. Aikido is as much a weapon system as empty hand
Mma is some mind of sadomasochistic "look how destructive i can be with my baked body lol" i beat YOU, im better than YOU. Even young kids are wiser and more intelligent. Just look at the emotional maturity of ufc champs.
I liked reading his "Book" but watching his demonstration was like watching pro wrestling. The sword looks legit though. Anyhow thanks for sharing the Video
Perhaps people who "poo-poo" the demonstrations in this should have a look at his aikido when he was much younger, like the film from 1935. There's no way a 60 kg man that old could restrain 4 or 5 young men who were really intent on causing him harm, but because of who he was they were cooperating. I had an experience with an older sensei at the Kodokan in Tokyo. He was barely able to walk, but he would ask gai-jin to practice, do some very slow throw techniques with a mighty ki-ai. We (the gai-jin) knew that if we did anything other than take the ukemi for the old guy, the several dozen Japanese competitive sandans and yondans would clean the dojo floor with our gi - with us in them, one after the other, until we might be able to crawl off the mats. But... having just re-watched the 1935 demo, it still shows "demo" techniques where uke are cooperating - when attacking a real aikido expert (one who has had to use it in real life, for example) it can hurt a lot to be the attacker.
Nonsense. "Real" Aikido practitioners do not train their techniques against aggressive resisting opponents, so they never learn to apply their "Techniques" on real life. This is 100% fake. You can find other videos of this same "Sensei" performing no-touch knockouts like a modern day McDojo cult leader.
@@Getnodrama How am I supposed to do that? I said that Aikido practitioners don't train against aggressive resisting opponents. I can't prove that something DOESN'T exist. But you can prove me wrong by showing me videos of them doing tbat...
No, Aikido was and is McDojo bullshit, and this guy was just a McDojo cult leader who tricked his students into believing that he could knock them out with chi energy and shit... He was a FRAUD.
This is perfect for my Twin. He's one of those do no harm, turn the other cheek people. I am the opposite. If you cross me, you're done for. Unless I decide you're not worth the effort.
Some of the techniques are BS. Some of them actually work. Aikido should not be somebody's only martial art EVER, should not be their primary grappling style either, should only be a tertiary style if trained. That said, my first BJJ coach was an Aikikai Sandan and BJJ black belt and could pull off moves like Kote Gaeshi, Nikkyu, and a few other standing locks regularly in BJJ when standing from rolling. It's not ALL BS, but there is a lot of silliness in it with degrees that vary from school to school (i.e. Shin Shin Toitsu schools are much more woo woo than Aikikai).
It's not feikido!, it's about a legend ueshiba, who was a disciple of another great legend Takeda maybe the last samurai, and please don't come to tell me samurai art was a fraud. Peace
"To smash, injure, or destroy is the worst thing a human being can do. The real Way of a Warrior is to prevent such slaughter - it is the Art of Peace, the power of love" - Morihei Ueshiba
Of course this is choreographed. That's what was asked for by those filming it. I have no doubt though that Osensei had a considerable amount of skill intertwined with correct living and humility. One can still see the links between these very movements and the ones used on the battlefields during the Sengoku Jidai of medieval Japan, when samurai had to know how to move well or die. Gonna share this with my sensei
It is said that many an accomplished swordsman would pay to attack Osensei with a live sword. No one was able to cut him
Amazing throwing capability. For a man of his advanced age to be able to throw with one hand multiple men holding a staff -- quite remarkable. Plus the light-touch throwing and swordsmanship. Very impressive indeed.
WOW ! Big thanks for sharing .
O'Sensei's kiai sent chills down my spine. I'd certainly be scared stiff had I hear them in the woods at night. 😅
🌹🌹🌹🌹 O SENSEI MORIHEI UESHIBA ARE THE GREAT MASTER OF AIKIDO STYLE ALL THE TIME NEAR GICHIN FUNAKOSHI(SHOTOKAN)... JIGORO TANO(JUDO)...YIP MAN(WING CHUN)...OYAMA MASUTATSU (KYOKUSHINKAI)...MAITRE PHAM XUAN TONG (QUAN KI DO)...AND MANY OTHERS MASTERS ALL THE TIME FOREVER IN IMORTALITY 🌹🌹🌹🌹
People that think it's fake have obviously never stepped onto a mat with a sensei and tried to really hit them. I once accidentally dislocated a guy's shoulder on the mat because he tried to muscle his way out of a throw. The EMT's that had to come take him to the ER in an ambulance didn't think it was fake.
Cool story bro
Yeah, that is a lie.🤣
Every video I have ever seen of an aikidoka actually allowing someone to live spar with them has ended badly for the aikido guy.
@@buzzmagister5201 yeah, it's true, unfortunately. I never said I was the sensei-- I was a fellow student.
Show an example of aikido working against an uncooperative attacker., such as in a streetfight or MMA.
Of course an aikidoka is going to be defeated in fight. Wanting to be in a fight automatically advantages the fighter. But not everything is a fight, where both are trying to hurt the other
How about this: you are positive that Aikido never works in any circumstance, why don't you find a high degree master and just try to hurt him, say with a punch, kick or trying to throw him? Don't challenge him to a match, competition or sparring. Just go there and attack full power as an aggressor would do.
Morihei Ueshiba became a legend because people, including other martial artists came and tried it, and realised it was not "fake" but very real.
his first students were all well trained judokas. he had also at least two profesional sumo wrestlers as a student, and swork masters.
besides that, he was a well respected martial arts teacher in war time to soldiers.
An MMA fight?Bruh, in "the octagon" any wrestler wins it from Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Karate, boxingetc. Does that make these martial arts "fake"? of course not.
Lastly, its strange though the hate Aikido gets i mean if you think its fake and you dont like it go somewhere else. If you like "soccer" why would you visit a "football" clip and leave ignorant comments? Only people with low selfesteem and little selfrespect, INCELS perhaps but certainly NOT A FELLOW MARTIAL ARTIST.
RESPECT is a core value and strenght in true martial arts.
Muito legal mesmo!🌹🙏🏻
Fascinating spirit
Fighting is the least important part about learning Aikido. Mma practitioners who keep mentioning effectiveness are completely missing the point. The amount of conflicts I would have been in had aikido not helped me avoid is numerous. That is its real power, non dissention. That in itself makes it extremely effective in conflict resolution, not to mention health benefits and a balanced mind etc. Self defence often means defence from the self, as it is the ego that's fuels many unnessecery combative situations.
If you want to cosplay then call it that or put some martial in your martial art because this is embarrassing
Yeah, whatever.🙄 If you want to learn de-escalation and conflict resolution, you can do that without muddying it up with fight-themed dance choreography.
But if you want to actually know how to fight, go to just about anything besides aikido.
What a bunch of bullshit.
😂😂😂😂
"True victory does not come from defeating an enemy, true victory comes from giving love and changing an enemies heart" - Morihei Ueshiba
Why do they attack one at the time and as here comes my arm please catch it
I'm going to practice Aikido. I also want to know telekinesis
I'm afraid it's real lads, just looks unreal, because of the high level of spiritual attainment
Wow this looks fake. So Aikido was some fraud style from inception? Dang.
dream on
The art of bullshido! thanks!
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They didn't know how they got thrown because they were already not knowing how to attack in the first place... 😂
im sorry but that gotta be staged or something, like there no way bro got spinjitzu wind powers 0:42
His students cooperate by following and rolling off! They are not resisting him in the least! This is just a demonstration. There are no films of Osensei in a real street fight!
Aikido is the opposite of fighting
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Looks false but those who met him in the tatami said otherwise.
I love how all these 'old master owns students' type videos only ever show carefully choreographed movements😂and there's always these people simping hard over it
Smart people say: "good piece of art and a way of life from ancient times"
Stupid people say: "harmless in MMA".
@Roberto Acosta That's because it's not what it is supposed to be for, and you didn't buy it for that.
Both of those things are true, though...
@@occamtherazor3201 The second one is like saying a hammer is useless to cut a cake. True but nonsense.
@@LightMovies No, it DEFINITLEY is not nonsense. Aikido bills itself as an effective system to defeat an aggressive, determined, and capable attacker.
When it is pressure tested and demonstrated to be false, it's defenders deflect by saying "Well, Aikido was never meant for fighting anyway..."
Which is a lie.
@@occamtherazor3201 I don't know where you got this, but it's not true.
I practice Aikido for 37 years and no one tought me Aikido claims to defeat anyone. It's an ancient system born only for takin advantage of an aggressor to run away. All aikidoka know the system doesn't work further than that. Who claims that never practiced, or had stupid and improvised masters.
It works very well against compliant senior students who don't want to embarrass the instructor. Try it against someone who doesn't respect you or your art and the outcome will be very different.
Probably a black eye or a contusion hahah.
Actually O-Sensei did that. Many times. He was a 10th dan Jujitsu and used his fighting skills in war fighting soldiers on the battlefield in China. He originally would not take students below 3rd dan Jujutsu. They were already trained competent fighters before they studied with him. Students who have never trained in an actual combat art (eg almost anyone in the US studying Aikido) would get defeated or even crushed in your scenario. But someone who trained to proficiency in a combat art and then studied Aikido should be able to handle the situation well.
@@TheThinkersBible Iam an aikido Black Belt. Last year Suzuki Toshio came to our coutry and had a closed door demonstration. He said that Aikido is not functional in real life and O-Sensei as good as he was at the ART of Aikido never applied what he knew in real life beacuse deep down he know it doesn't work. He also said that a boxer or a judopractitioner is way more equiped than aikidoka for a real fight. Mind you this is a person that LOVES aikido but even he recognizes Aikido is more art than reality. He said and I quote: "Aikido is beautiful to look at. That's what we japanese strive for, beauty in all things. Aikido is NOT a combat system and should never be used in real life".
Also I've seen Aikido practitioners spar with boxers, judocas, karate practitioners and it simply doesnt work. That's why mixed martial arts are a thing and even they don't use Aikido, so that can tell you about how effective its in real scenarios.
@@felathar1985 I don't doubt that. I've studied combat arts and know Aikido doesn't work on its own. I know of an Aikido sensei who's wife was 2nd dan Aikido and was shocked because she was sexually assaulted and couldn't do anything to the attacker.
Personally I call the art "Aiki-dancing" :)
What I meant is that if you know a combat art well -- particularly it's father art Jujitsu -- then you could use some of the techniques in Aikido.
But if you've studied only Aikido -- forget it. It's like the health Tai Chi vs the real combat Tai Chi.
@@TheThinkersBible that's ... what I said lol. I just wanted to reafirm what you said and also comment on what Suzuki Toshio-san said.
And this is why we do not see any Aikido masters in MMA, they would get destroyed lol.
Rik Ellis, son of Henry Ellis. Aikido in MMA.
Aikido isn’t about MMA it’s about balance and key
Akido is a hands on version of chi power martial arts.
@@derekknight9789 Congratulations, you never learned how to fight
When you're good at Aikido you won't get into a fight in the first place. It's about mental and spiritual balance. So then you attract neither fights nor attackers into your life.
Kind attracts kind, so the people who are always busy with an attacking mindset, or a victim mindset, always attract similar types of energy, often find themselves in the middle of fights or attacks.
However, if you learn balance, you're always in the right place at the right time, chilling and nowhere near fights or attackers.
Not sure who is more insane, this guy or the people that believe him.
(please note that im not a martial artist or a martial art enthusiast, so please pardon me if i say anything wrong)
those mma fighters who criticized these forms of martial arts are plain riddiculous, but what is just as riddiculous is the fact that many tradition martial art followers considered it more effective than mma in real fighting
mma is way more effective in fighting, it is so modern and advanced that covered many of the traditions' holes
there is no way on earth a tai chi guy (or akkido or anything) would be able to take down a mma guy, it is just delusional (sadly many self claimed "masters" are being delusional, if that was the case, then the criticizes towards traditional martial arts are faithful)
imho, i dont think these traditional stuff are focused on fighting solely, it is like a form of dancing or excercising, meditating.. it helps a life more healthy, but mma would help you to punch in the face of the robbers that are trying to take your life
cheers
Sigh. I like Aikido. Nothing against it. But frankly speaking, I think Judo is better because the close body-to-body contact grappling is more realistic and actually resembles a lot more of the older style armoured grappling. But it's not just the techniques. Aikido's founder has been overly mystified and his philosophy of peace is just IMO too naive. Whereas Kano, the founder of Judo, never made any mystical claims of himself even though he trained in two classical jujutsu styles before creating Judo. So in short, if I had to choose between aikido or judo, I would choose the latter.
Vai entender, né? Mas quando Jigoro Kano viu o Aikido ele disse: "esse é Judô que eu queria"
That’s a very interesting point of view. I do respect that, but it would be good if you read what Kenshiro Abe, japanese judo champion, said about aikido and his experience when he met O Sensei. I would be glad if we could change opinions about that. Have a good day :)
and yet here you are, watching aikido clips instead of judo clips.
本物は、植芝先生と塩田先生だけですね。
This is kungfu ballet, harmless in a real fight. Maybe if you combine it with another more striking martial art it would have benefit.
Ver Nishio Aikido e Chiba Aikido
People fail to realize the levels/ranges of combat. Only an fool would assume one art is all you need for multiple ranges of combat. It's like learn words to make a complete sentence with all the grammatical accuracy. Choose your art to complement your preferred ranges of combat. Hard styles and Soft Styles all serve a purpose in totality. Yet people assume combat/self defense/street fights will always equate to one range of fighting. Therefore a few select styles of striking Martial Arts happen to be superior to Aiki arts like Aikido. A True Martial Artist will seek the connection and ways it can be applicable to real life scenarios. Awareness being paramount in a real life situation as it's Life or Death. The Mindset will be triggered differently when faced with Life or Death versus the designed environments of MMA. Tunnel Vision is what you see in MMA Fights but in real life focusing on one person will get you killed. Aikido movements (footwork) can be applicable in various counters or par with Atemi to vitals or for the MMA guys, Striking will bring it all together. It's the bigger picture. We need to reflect and learn from a new approach.
For people laughing saying that wouldn't work against mma. It would if he pulled out his sword. Mma is the useless art then. Aikido is as much a weapon system as empty hand
Yeah, it would work even better against an MMA fighter if he pulled out a gun.🙄
Mma is some mind of sadomasochistic "look how destructive i can be with my baked body lol" i beat YOU, im better than YOU. Even young kids are wiser and more intelligent. Just look at the emotional maturity of ufc champs.
I liked reading his "Book" but watching his demonstration was like watching pro wrestling.
The sword looks legit though.
Anyhow thanks for sharing the Video
Fake tricks are much older than I thought.
1:24....total crap. And all aikidokas know it.
Perhaps people who "poo-poo" the demonstrations in this should have a look at his aikido when he was much younger, like the film from 1935. There's no way a 60 kg man that old could restrain 4 or 5 young men who were really intent on causing him harm, but because of who he was they were cooperating. I had an experience with an older sensei at the Kodokan in Tokyo. He was barely able to walk, but he would ask gai-jin to practice, do some very slow throw techniques with a mighty ki-ai. We (the gai-jin) knew that if we did anything other than take the ukemi for the old guy, the several dozen Japanese competitive sandans and yondans would clean the dojo floor with our gi - with us in them, one after the other, until we might be able to crawl off the mats. But... having just re-watched the 1935 demo, it still shows "demo" techniques where uke are cooperating - when attacking a real aikido expert (one who has had to use it in real life, for example) it can hurt a lot to be the attacker.
Nonsense. "Real" Aikido practitioners do not train their techniques against aggressive resisting opponents, so they never learn to apply their "Techniques" on real life.
This is 100% fake. You can find other videos of this same "Sensei" performing no-touch knockouts like a modern day McDojo cult leader.
@@occamtherazor3201 prove your accusation
@@Getnodrama How am I supposed to do that? I said that Aikido practitioners don't train against aggressive resisting opponents.
I can't prove that something DOESN'T exist.
But you can prove me wrong by showing me videos of them doing tbat...
@@occamtherazor3201 real life, what's that?
Please don't call this bulshido ! He is the ultimate master of aikido, I am pretty sure his aikido was very effective.
No, Aikido was and is McDojo bullshit, and this guy was just a McDojo cult leader who tricked his students into believing that he could knock them out with chi energy and shit...
He was a FRAUD.
What kind of fraud is this!?🤣
Lol
So that’s where Steven seagull got his moves 😂
This is perfect for my Twin. He's one of those do no harm, turn the other cheek people. I am the opposite. If you cross me, you're done for. Unless I decide you're not worth the effort.
Some of the techniques are BS. Some of them actually work. Aikido should not be somebody's only martial art EVER, should not be their primary grappling style either, should only be a tertiary style if trained. That said, my first BJJ coach was an Aikikai Sandan and BJJ black belt and could pull off moves like Kote Gaeshi, Nikkyu, and a few other standing locks regularly in BJJ when standing from rolling. It's not ALL BS, but there is a lot of silliness in it with degrees that vary from school to school (i.e. Shin Shin Toitsu schools are much more woo woo than Aikikai).
Wtf is this😂
Do you think you will move so well when you are that old?
@@biokido575 Of course. with cooperative students playing with. ;-)
@@Goy84 The students aren’t moving him.
@@Goy84 blablabla...
@@kristofschar6053 It's all just choreography. Team Up martial farts.
WONDERFUL but FAKE!
I did aikido through to 1st kyu.
I loved it until I realized how fake it is!🙄
It is very possible that yourself have put you in illusion or maybe your master were himself not teaching right. Thats not aikido s problem but yours
poor boy 😂
Fakeido
It's not feikido!, it's about a legend ueshiba, who was a disciple of another great legend Takeda maybe the last samurai, and please don't come to tell me samurai art was a fraud. Peace
@@hirobrin5436 yea yea fakemaster Uesiba
@@OliwiaBoliwia567 blablabla...
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