Hey, brother! Long time! Sorry I've been absent. LIFE has been doin' what it does, and time just got away from me. Anyway, I'm less than four minutes in, and I already LOVE this video. Your point about "unqualified" opinion is SPOT-ON! Today more than ever, people who don't know shit about shit seem to have STRONG opinions about everything, AND after insulating themselves in a social media bubble comprised ONLY of people whose (equally uninformed) opinions match their own, they spout their ignorance...often very rudely...from the safety of their living rooms, and demand that their opinions be respected, merely because they exist. As Darwin said, "Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." Scientists call it the Dunning-Kruger Effect, the all-too-common phenomenon by which the LESS somebody knows about any given subject, the MORE confident they are about their thoughts on it. The fact that you, after sixteen years of dedicated Aikido study, were willing to change your approach is evidence that (having learned more than most people ever will) you realized that traditional Aikido (and Aidido as a whole) is, by absolutely no means, the "end all, be all" one and only WAY of combative science. Only when you've learned much do you realize how much more you have to learn. I also loved that you said, "It hasn't evolved since the day he died." My first field of martial study was American Kenpo. On one hand, it' CAN BE a very effective system. On the other hand, the International Kenpo Karate Association became a shrine to Ed Parker's memory, refusing to change or add anything, so what he left behind is all there is or ever will be of the IKKA. Thankfully several of his first generation students have kept the ART (rather than the system) alive through growth, experimentation, and innovation. Many of them are...frankly...crap, but some are VERY effective and absolutely in line with Parker's intended legacy of constant and perpetual improvement...of the individual AND of Kenpo as a whole. Of course, as mentioned above, the only way to tell the quality from the crap is to actually study its REAL WORLD effectiveness...and understand (right out of the gate) that no single system is perfect. I'll try to keep my long-winded nature under control on the other videos, but I suspect I'll be giving the thumbs up to all of them. My only criticism of this one is that, in practice, the Japanese character "Tsu" is generally pronounced as though the "u" weren't there. Thus, "Tsuka" sounds more like, "Ska," (like the music), and "Tsuki" (a thrusting sword or hand) sounds more like, "Ski," (like the sports equipment). Of course, this fine details is largely trivial in this context because how you SAY it has no bearing on how you DO it. As for Yokomenuchi Shihonage, who the hell actually attacks the HEAD with a CHOPPING hand?!?!?! OF COURSE, the Shihonage is bullshit because the Yokomenuchi attack itself is bullshit...big and telegraphed OR tight and compact...it's a stupid way to open a fight. A GOOD Yokomenuchi to the clavicle MAYBE, but the head?!?!?! No way...and even the clavicle shot is HIGHLY unlikely to be an opening attack; it will come only after an opening is perceived or intentionally created during the fray. Finally, I absolutely LOVE that you point out all the other techniques to which your Shihonage counter-attack attack applies. Martial Arts are...first and foremost...PRINICIPLES of movement, and just a a lever can be used in a number of situations, so can just about every EFFECTIVE martial principle. I've basically been off You Tube for the last year or so, and THIS is the first subscription video I opened. Hell of a good, "Welcome Back!"
Love the way you keep it real. I have trained aikido for 30 years tomiki for 30 yoshinkan for 8 . We also practice boxing and jujitsu in my school . Aikido works and I love the fact . You don't listen to the bullshit. I have worked as a prison officer for 10 years .used my aikido every single week . It works. Keep it real Mr sly.
Dear Lenny, I`m pleased to watch your videos. I think you're doing great. really !!! I`ve been training Aikido for 23 years by now, and lately doubts came into my mind regarding the effectiveness of aikido in real life or Vs. other methods. I`m so happy that I found your channel as I can really comprehend how aikido can be the most deadliest and effective martial art, with the right attitude. I really gained back my confidence in this art and reaffirmed the path I`ve chosen in life. To my opinion (mine and only mine) traditional aikido is an essential perfection path to Tenshin-Aikido. Personally I think that only now I can comprehend and understand the true essence of your teaching. I encourage you to go on with your way . You are doing a real contribution to aikido around the world, And I`m sure it will cause many student to go on with Aikido. As you might know, there is a cosmic law that whenever a good thing , or something with great value to mankind , or something that encompass great energy in it is about to manifest itself, there will be difficulties, there will objections, there will be criticism - this how it works. This is a key factor to measure your success. I`m very sorry to see that people`s comments or criticism makes you that angry. Do not waist your energy on it - just acknowledge it and keep using it further evolve and go on with your amazing project. And from my stand point of view, even Ten-Shin- Aikido includes the principle of love peace and harmony, As your colleague from AIKIDO-FLOW said: aikido always gave him the choice to be in control and to finish a fight without real injury or hurting other people. Same is with Ten-Shin aikido, if you lock someone`s arm you can always give him the choice to finish nicely before utilizing the full power of Ten-Shin aikido. I wish I`ll have the time & money to come over for some classes at your place, or maybe we should think of establishing a branch here in Israel. Wish you the best. With all my heart
I can't believe I am seeing this just now: after so much training! Thank you for your work and kindness to share it, I will try to improve my aikido using this.
Omg I’m so going to be the black sheep when I walk out of shionage on the yudanshas this week. I’ll never get 3rd kyu luv it keep doing what your doing Lenny
Hey, man ! Keep posting those videos ! As an Aikido student who couldn’t continue due to financial reasons and other life situations, this is more help and education than I would’ve had paying for a class. Not knocking what I did in the beginning, but the information you provide allows my training to continue. Thanks !
Amazing. I've remembered one of the aikikai documentary with Christian Tissier. He said a few words on his teacher Yamaguchi Sensei, that there were things he didn't want to do. That he would never have shown haihanmi katatedori maybe only for nikyo ura but for him it wasn't a real grab. He would never have showed shomenuchi iriminage because for him it had no meaning. He might have asked for it during examinations but as an 8th Dan holder he didn't want to do it himself. Same goes for all aikikai knife techniques according to him. What I'm trying to say here is that high ranked aikikai-guys have no illusions but it's a lot easier to sell a so-called practice full of love, peace, harmony and no injuries for some kind of fitness, than an a real practice full of blood, sweat and probably injuries for having some real survival opportunities. Once again thank you for starting this, i do hope to see more from you.
I have really enjoyed your Aikido videos, I really like the way you promote the true Budo (war art) aspect of Aikido. I've practiced in many dogo's the past 45 years and had the honor of meeting and training with several of O'Sensei's students while they were still living. How you are progressing in Aikido reminds me so much of how Gozo Sensei and Nisho Sensei taught their versions of the art after training many years with the founder. O'Sensei spoke in an ancient form of Japanese which many of his students didn't understand so just by watching and being thrown by O'Sensei is how they learned. All these great men had one thing in common that I see in your art and that is Aikido is teaching a martial strategy that teaches one how to survive a situation an enemy is attempting to do major bodily injury to you or a loved one. Atemi is 80% of Aikido, if you watch pre-war movies of the founder you can see clearly that O'Sensei used atemi before progressing into a technique. This movement today with Yokomenuchi Shihonage is wonderful and years ago I accidentally did this technique of reversing the four corner throw. Nisho sensei once told me that in a real situation you most likely will not even do any technique that you practiced in the dogo, you will do what ever comes spontaneously through you, you will just react without thinking, you will do what has become second nature to your particular body style. So, thank you so much for sharing your progressive version of Aikido and keeping it real.
I don't care for traditional martial arts much but you sir is doing a great thing for aikido. Getting rid of the bs. Keep spreading your modern stance on aikido. Alot of styles need this approach
ignore the negative comments...Follow your heart and do what you believe you are to do... practically all you hear in martial arts is rivalry ["my style is better than your style"...it's been going on since martial arts began]...Ignore it! don't waist your time with it and don't let it stress you out... You're doing a good job! I honor you!
They will never find the light at the end of the tunnel because of pride. They do not want to be humble and admit that the ways that they are being trained is not practical in the real world. Your method is perfect. You are showing the mistake of the ignorant ones. Awesome work brother.
Thank you Lenny for making Aikido practical, effective and showing how to improve the weak points. Martin Acton from Northern Ireland. You are doing a great job Lenny.
Great sensei !! I am aikikai practitioner and I love your videos. I think the same as you. After seven years of Aikido practice, I continue to review the techniques very little and discover Uke's excessive collaboration. It seems that in practice the only one who knows aikido is the Nage ... uke is a poor guy who from the first contact resigns himself to be defeated and projected. He does not offer any resistance and seems to have no intention of fighting for his life but only waiting for him to finish executing his technique. As a long-term practitioner of Tae Kwon do and Wing Chun in addition to aikido, I put in constant contrast the aikido techniques with the ideas of other disciplines. Because the reality is that it is not art that fights but the person with the totality of incorporated knowledge. A big hug and I congratulate you for your videos and your Aikido !!!
@roguewarriors #roguewarriors Sensei Sly, you nailed it with this video. I've been teaching Aikido for several years and have seen first time students instinctively twist out of Shihonage with experienced partners. You gotta lock up that arm and close the gap quickly (dropping the hips also helps). Love your approach and videos, keep up the great work - it's about time someone spoke up for those of us in the Aikido world that see the disconnect between what is typically taught and reality! Right on brother.
I've also taken Budoshin Jujitsu, and their shihonage is deadly and inescapable because the arm is locked up early and thrown sideways - if uke tries to resist a committed throw, he will probably suffer dislocation or a break. You would like it. Only downside is it can be damaging in the long run to uke to practice repeatedly.
Aikido grappling and locks technique is useful, but not all of them applies in the street fights. As you have said, it does not stop us to learn other martial arts. Kickboxing or MMA is nearesr to street fighting. Combine Aikido and kickboxing, a perfect combination. Good video. Bro.. :)
Many of these MMA meat heads have no clue what REAL Aikido is. They watch a couple of TH-cam videos showing weak passive demonstrations of Aikido. There is a very hard combative side of Aikido that is devastating. Make all the jokes you want about Sensei Seagal. But his Aikido is extremely effective and brutal. And thank you Lenny. You are 100% correct.
I trained in aikido for 15 years and it always seemed to me that my techniques worked great with experienced training partners but with people who didn't know how to move and fall it wasn't a great martial art if I expected to use the techniques as practiced in the dojo. I did learn a lot that I might use on the streets but not much from the formal techniques. This was great to see
I practice Aiki-jutsu and we conform to this ideal of practicality, i wish we had more a Tenshin Aikido in England. Keep up the good work. Adapt and overcome!
Hi Lenny. I want to say that I like your honesty and no bullshit attitude. Unfortunately you're just one of the few. Love the stuff your are showing and the way you think and addapt the things you know to reality. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Amsterdam
I've watched your videos for a number of years and I've found them very instructive. I always had my doubts about traditional aikido. It always seemed that some of the techniques required the co-operation of the opponent to work. Keep on doing what your doing.
Great video, I look forward to more of this. I did 4 years Aikikai and left my dojo because I knew a lot of what we were taught was very ineffective in real life situations as I have more street fight experience than time in traditional martial arts.. This is a breath of fresh air. Why is this still taught? Was shihonage ineffective when created as well or its trained poorly over the years (got watered down)?
Lenny, first of all, thank you very much for all that you share. You are so technically savvy and it is such a blessing. Which is why I'm sincerely confused why you are not making sure to bring your uke's elbow in past your shoulder, where he then could not escape Shihonage. Could you please explain why this seemingly crucial point is being overlooked or what I may be missing to fully understand?
Hello, I´ve been practicing Aikido for a year. I´m 49. I really love this art! Watching your videos, I´ve got to agree with you, Some technics dont work. I believe is part of the long process of learning this complex martial art. Thanks for share your knowledge with us. Best wishes, Dante (sorry for my English, I´m form argentina)
Lenny, I am glad to see you stressing realistic attacks. Unreal attacks are one of the major problems with both aikido and karate. This is especially true in knife and other weapons defenses. Just a suggestion, on a minor point. At about 11.20, you say that that overhead knifehand strike to the head is meant to simulate a sword cut, and you go on to show how an actual sword cut is performed. You're right about how the actual sword cut is performed. (I have 17 years experience in historical fencing and the way you show it actually done is how we do it, not a big wide movement but direct and abbreviated.) I have always seen that knife hand attack as simulating a knife blow from above. Just a thought.
Well, I'm over three years late to the party. Great video. My shit didn't work against a female yudansha, (and others),out of Montana at a summer camp I attended many summers ago. Yes she was a higher black belt than me; but, she plowed right through me like I was a wisp of smoke to be blown away by she, a tornado. No teaching of meaningful atemi from my teachers. The only times I have really seen anything that would pass for Yokemen or Shomen strikes was when an attacker was armed with a bottle or hammer or something similar. Wish I had trained with you or someone teaching what you are teaching back when I was doing Aikido. I was watching a video of Icy Mike in which he was interviewing, "The Wolfman", and the Wolfman referenced you and that your stuff was good. Saw you years ago but was out of Aikido mostly from injuries but also because I was tired of practicing stuff that I questioned the effectiveness of. Great information. Thank you.
@@bobbillings1958 because a boxer cannot deal with people who grab him.. they're conditioned to re set when grabbed bro.. yeah I think to get the best of aikido it has to be partnered up with something else.. and I suppose you could get alot of techniques off with enough practice if you emulate real scenarios.. maybe when someone has already grabbed you etc
I come from a hard style karate, and the past 17 years have crosstrained in aikido. Fortunately, my aikido instructors have been not the usual kind and my primary one in tune with real world violence. Lenny's perspective and aikido is realistic and goes to restoring this wonderful art to it's true practicality. Keep up the great work, mate.
So why do so many Aikido trainers (Lynn Fabia, Corky Quackenbush etc) continue to perpetuate the soft-attack methods and not amp it up to modern standards?
@Defender78 Because unlike lenny sly, those idiots that you mentioned are not teaching people self defense, they're just taking people's money and helping them to get themselves killed.
Thank you very much for the incredible demonstration sensei. Sensei please don’t pay attention to all the haters. They are nothing more than keyboard warriors. I agree with everything that you said regarding aikido. You are very honest and tell it like it is. Keep posting.
I cannot wait for the series. Hopefully, it will expose the truth and Aikido can evolve the way it was meant to. Steven Segal Sensei needs to pass the torch and allow you to film ''Above the law 2''. Above the law is what brought Aikido to mainstream America. People loved the rawness of it and it's still my favorite Segal movie. There are a couple other close favorites. Out for Justice for one, but once he started learning and using TaiChi...his career fell off. I still don't think anyone knows why Richie did Bobby Lupo...hahahaha.
For those who do not understand, every joint lock, and most all techniques have a counter attract. Great video. I have been trying to make that point for years.
Totally agree with Lenny. Most traditional techniques dont appear to work in real life. I think Lenny is doing a great job on bringing us back on earth. Keep it real Lenny and keep em coming. Thanks for your efforts to educate us all.
Great video! I'm a traditional hapkido guy from the Choi Young Sul side of hapkido and much of what you are showing looks very similar to The hapkido of Choi Yong Sul. I also agree that both hapkido and aikido need to get rid of the stuff that just does not work period.
There is one way to do shiho nage effective. Do NOT bring his arm up you need to bring your head down and twist hips... thats it he cant push you or anything... i hope this helped someone. Sorry about bad english ;)
This brother is so hood and real. I love teachers and practitioners that take their art and build on it. So many martial artists think it is suppose to remain the same through the years, ITS NOT, IT IS SUPPOSE TO EVOLVE!! Much Respect!!!
i practice muay thai myself but its not a contest what sport or martial art is better they all require discipline and alot of hard work and give you an advantage in a random attack
WOW, I really loved your video, it's so informative. I've only been in Aikido for 1 year, but recently had to take time off due to a nerve problem in my leg. I've been in love will Aikido for approx 20 years before I could join a school .I'm always looking to improve my self and my fighting style (what ever style that may be) Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Kickboxing, Judo, Aikido. I would definitely love to see more of these videos. I am going to share this video with my Aikido sensei. Hopefully he don't hate me for it.....LOL. If I every get the opportunity to train with you, I will. How do I find your school? Where are you located at?
+canadianhotbod1 Thank you for your comment. I will be uploading the next installment of this series later tonight. My dojo is located in Illinois. You can find the address on out website at www.roguewarriorstc.com
Very articulate on your explanations about Aikido. I think most people don't understand when they see a technic demonstrated and criticize it, it's just done that way to an extent to show the technic. It's different at full speed and for real. I've said it before, that I wish you could get on Joe Rogan's show and talk about Aikido and your practice of it. I think it would educate more people that Aikido can be used for self defense. While MMA style and Brazilian Ju-Jitsu is good, it's the latest popular Martial arts. Keep up the good work, I hope I can come to Il. And do some training with you.
Lenny your the man 😀👍i dont have much experience in any martial arts but i think its so aweaome that you are trying to help people ...the world is a dangerous place now..and i think its so awesome of you to show people how to deal with certain situations...i love your videos ...thank you sir for what you do..we need more people like you in this world that actually give a damn...you rule...thank you 😀👍
Very Good. When I left Traditional Aikido after a few years I went to a Sensi that taught Aiki-ju jitsu. He told me I could never fight well - pathetic was the word he used. He wound not teach me his art. Instead he showed me how to us my Aikido as a self-defence system. Briefly: Grovel and wait for the committed attach. If it did not come, leave with a few bruises and wounded pride. If it does, take them out of commission before their can be a fight. Then leave. If they get back up, I'll probably die so one step after one step until the police come, she/he stops, or I can escape. It is not "Glorious" and it will not inspire women to date me, but it does work. You remind me of him.
Great explanation 👌 Sensei ! I'm in Chi Town on the northside, if you have a dojo here somewhere, please advise me asap! I'm open for new and real defensive training,, even so I do like the traditional style also for practice, but in a real combat, your style is very effective 👌 👍
Hey im 5th kyu from aikikai and my sensei teached us all to generate unbalancing and elbow pressure since you're deflecting the attack. Se do that thing slowly like thw traditional way, but while classes are passing, we re taking the techniques closer, faster and more powerfull (by the traditional aikikai way). I think that se need some tradition to assimilate the idea of aiki, but the evolution its imminent. Adapt or die, this is the spirit of the 21th century. But not forgetting the roots is part of the budo
Dear Lenny, What do you think about the current criticism against aikido? I do not think that aikido is the best self-defense system of the world. That said, don't you think that people tend to forget that the net result of our martial skills also depends on who we are (i.e. do we have talent for it? Do we have a fighting attitude regardless of our specific martial art training?) and the way we train (e.g. do we spar? is our training pressure-tested?) I would appreciate reading your thoughts about it.
Great stuff. I don't do Aikido anymore, but I really appreciate what you're doing. If I had somebody like you as a teacher, I'd probably still be doing it. Thank you!
Leny this video is very good because you are correct in your philosophy of martial arts of analysis in order to explore what is practical. Martial arts needs to be evolving that actually was it traditional way in the beginning. The very aspect of styles were the making of variations that sprang different systems so keep up the excellent work and advancement of Aikido sir. Patrick Hapkido Instructor.
Lenni, I like the points you made on Shionage, I found them really interesting and thought provoking. On a side note, and I'm serious in asking this, if your sound in your belief that only 150 out of 10,000 'traditional' Aikido techniques really work, why not take what you know works from Aikido, and combine it with what you have cross trained with to make something new? You clearly have to opportunity via TH-cam to formulate and teach something that is truly your own completely outside Aikido. Shit, if nothing else, you'll not have to spend so much time explaining traditional vs practical Aikido. Up front admission on my part, while I train in a 'traditional' Aikido dojo, as it has a culture in it that suits "ME", I still appreciate other views on how and why things work. Lucky for myself and those at our club (by the sounds of it), cross training arts and going to other dojo's (Aikido or otherwise) is not something that is frowned upon, yet is something that is looked at as a learning experience as it should be! Hell, I've seen specific little things within technique be changed within our dojo to newer approaches that the Shihan who owns our club (before anyone asks, I know the difference between a Shihan and a Sensai) now view's as better than past ways things were taught in the years that I've been a part of the club. Now, I've been in a seminar with a visiting Japanese 70' something year old 7th Dan who does the whole "grab my wrist and you'll fall over" thing, where I grabbed his wrist, and didn't feel any real need fall over (I didn't) - but then I am 6' and 300+lb and pretty well centered with it. The ensuing feed back of "you are velly stwong" should have told me that not falling over was perhaps the wrong option. I ended up on the receiving end of a bunch of Shionage off him later on that day, and all that came to mind as I was being repetitively thrown on my ass like a bloody a rag doll by this (comparatively) little 70+ year old Japanese man who made every throw feel like nothing was happening on his part (such smooth yet powerful technique to receive), was a past comment made to me by a 20+ year experience 4th dan from our club about how in all his years, that he'd never felt like he'd EVER had our Shihan in a hold/technique where he'd felt our Shihan couldn't have gotten out of it 'in about a second'! All I can say from that, is that there are people who can do good even great traditional technique, then there are people like that visiting 7th dan.
The thing i don't like about most aikido (obviously there are exceptions like your style and i've seen another practitioner who sees your way also) is that they call they shout in the streets that they're a martial art, then someone says 'but you're techniques don't work' and they say 'oh yeah because we're not about fighting, it's about spirituality' and they say 'that's fine but a martial art is a fighting style' and they go 'good point, i suppose we're different'. The guy agrees and leavss. Then the aikido man goes back to shouting 'i'm a martial art' again
Hi Sensei Lenny, I totally agree with you that traditional Aikido needs to change and adapt. I believe that all of your criticism of the old techniques comes from a place of deep respect towards the art. We all want to see Aikido grow. I have favor to ask of you, could you please make a video on the 3 Hand deflections ,that you teach, where you show the corresponding sword kata/movements? Suriage, Kiriage and Uke nagashi. They are impossible to find on youtube. Thank you so much! Be safe keep doing what you are doing Lenny :D
Hi, really enjoyed the video. I have trained in aikido for 15 years and also trained with Sugano Sensei and he showed us exactly what you did with yokomenuchi shihonage and why it doesn’t work in the way you showed it. there is a lot of aikido that is not taught properly at its roots and basic principles for working. Yokomenuchi is designed as an attack that goes straight then curves at the last second because something is in the line of attack, so it can’t be applied as a block and you need to take the persons balance first before applying the 4 directional movement. The reason why what you show afterwards works because you are ignoring the block and moving your body to take up their position and take their balance. Shihonage does work but it relies on timing and movement first, and as you shows you can’t apply it when use is not moving or grounded, that’s fine, do something else. That’s real aikido there is not one set technique it flows and evolves depending on the situation. I would focus more on taking their centre more and not blocking, which will come with practice and timing
Hola Lenny muy buenos videos, desgraciadamente no hablo inglés, pero tengo una escuela de Aikido en Argentina y tengo el mismo pensamiento que el Aikido tiene que evolucionar y eso trato de inculcarle a mis alumnos.
Hey Lenny, I have an idea for you. I believe the largest Aikido organization in the U. S. is the United States Aikido Federation headed currently by Yamada. How about looking at their test techniques and doing a series of their (inept) version of the various attacks/defenses on the test, and then demonstrate your more practical version of that same attack/defense. I understand you wouldn't be able to do every technique on the list, but maybe you could pick one technique from each Kyu/Dan level. Here is the list for the USAF if you decide to do it: usafaikidonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/USAF.2018.test_.req_._FINAL.pdf
P.s I wish I could see the longer version of you're teaching because I appreciate you're going over Aikido like this. Yes I like what you do a lot. Please do more. Also I would like to know how to make Shino-naga work
@@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS13 Looking forward to it Lenny. I do feel it's a pity you feel you have to justify yourself quite so much at the start of some few videos. I am simply grateful that you are willing to share your knowledge and experience. It always gives me a great deal of food for thought.
A lot of people have watched aikido and see people magically flying through the air and think it's crap they need to see the way you show it they'll change their minds quickly loving everything you do.
Personally I appreciate the way your videos are made because they are very explanatory and can be followed even by non-English like me. I have a question: what do you think about Aikibudo that claims a more martial approach than Aikido?
Great as always, Sensei. I love that you have it titled this so that it will draw people who will see taijutsu that DOES work! If I were you, I would continue to emphasize the sword and it's relation to joints and leverage. But traditional kihon waza is meant to evolve one's martial art, not limit it! That's how Aikido gets into trouble.
Very nice of you for what you have done for aikido. And very true what you are saying thank you. But if other people are ungrateful to forwards what you are doing for aikido forget about them i am the one who is watching listening and thank you. I've been doing fighting styles and martial arts since i was 6 years old. And i practice 14 styles 1st brown belt 2nd kyu in aikido white belt in bjj yellow belt in judo 1st shodan black belt 1st dan in kyokushin karate 3rd brown belt 1st kyu in shotokan karate white belt in taekwondo roman greco wrestling clinch wrestling catch wrestling submission wrestling shoot wrestling and muay thai and boxing and kickboxing.
Yeah this is practical street combat ; so great! Love this. Dojo material are just basic but in real fight we cannot have peace and harmony. How many and how good can one block a hard fast punch?
I found your style of teaching Aikido the most closed to the way I was thought in Aikido many many years ago on the other side of the world. And at that time, my teachers were accused from other Aikido associations that they are not doing Aikido any more because they were explaining same things as you do in this video. I would like to put you at the table with my teachers of Aikido, order a big blonde beer for everybody and it is incredible how much same ideas, points of view and approaches you would find in common. Congratulations for the video!
I am from Spain, i always keep Up whith your videos, you always have a very Intresting point of view sensei, long ago i practice Aikido bit whith time i left It, always wanted to get back but i havent found any sensei that would convince me as yet, would advice me to train tenshin Aikido rather than clasic Aikido, if i had the oportunity?
+Javier Harry Eiroa The only advise I can offer you knowing there isn't any dojos that specialize in TenShin Aikido in is to maybe check out my online classes. Although you'd need a partner to practice with. Who knows...... Maybe within time you could be the first TenShin dojo affiliated with me teaching what I do. If your interested you can find the online training at www.roguewarriorstc.com We have over 300 video's in our online dojo library. I have posted about 8 of those classes to this TH-cam channel. So just thing there's 292 video's that no one has ever seen, except online members. The online classes are not like the video's I post in TH-cam. In my opinion their better. Their very detailed instruction, the video's are shorter and sometimes that actually better. In this case their all better.
tenshin will teach you very nice street application jujitsu. Modern aikido is basically brute strength bullshit (see olympic judo) or ukes who are so nice they fall over when you touch them, so forget about it. If you want to try some real aikido with aiki stuff, dan harden and allen bebbe conducts seminars in spain. check out Tai-ITSU-Kan dojo. Sam Chin and Akuzawa also goes to europe. grab them, and feel the difference.
The hardness and extension of the attack is not the real point of the problem with a "unrealistic" attack... it's the attacking arm position and motion with the hand blade where the palm is up with forearm rolled up/out. The aiki responses do not translate as well when the attack is a hook, cross, or haymaker.
Hey, brother! Long time! Sorry I've been absent. LIFE has been doin' what it does, and time just got away from me. Anyway, I'm less than four minutes in, and I already LOVE this video. Your point about "unqualified" opinion is SPOT-ON! Today more than ever, people who don't know shit about shit seem to have STRONG opinions about everything, AND after insulating themselves in a social media bubble comprised ONLY of people whose (equally uninformed) opinions match their own, they spout their ignorance...often very rudely...from the safety of their living rooms, and demand that their opinions be respected, merely because they exist. As Darwin said, "Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." Scientists call it the Dunning-Kruger Effect, the all-too-common phenomenon by which the LESS somebody knows about any given subject, the MORE confident they are about their thoughts on it. The fact that you, after sixteen years of dedicated Aikido study, were willing to change your approach is evidence that (having learned more than most people ever will) you realized that traditional Aikido (and Aidido as a whole) is, by absolutely no means, the "end all, be all" one and only WAY of combative science. Only when you've learned much do you realize how much more you have to learn.
I also loved that you said, "It hasn't evolved since the day he died." My first field of martial study was American Kenpo. On one hand, it' CAN BE a very effective system. On the other hand, the International Kenpo Karate Association became a shrine to Ed Parker's memory, refusing to change or add anything, so what he left behind is all there is or ever will be of the IKKA. Thankfully several of his first generation students have kept the ART (rather than the system) alive through growth, experimentation, and innovation. Many of them are...frankly...crap, but some are VERY effective and absolutely in line with Parker's intended legacy of constant and perpetual improvement...of the individual AND of Kenpo as a whole. Of course, as mentioned above, the only way to tell the quality from the crap is to actually study its REAL WORLD effectiveness...and understand (right out of the gate) that no single system is perfect.
I'll try to keep my long-winded nature under control on the other videos, but I suspect I'll be giving the thumbs up to all of them.
My only criticism of this one is that, in practice, the Japanese character "Tsu" is generally pronounced as though the "u" weren't there. Thus, "Tsuka" sounds more like, "Ska," (like the music), and "Tsuki" (a thrusting sword or hand) sounds more like, "Ski," (like the sports equipment). Of course, this fine details is largely trivial in this context because how you SAY it has no bearing on how you DO it.
As for Yokomenuchi Shihonage, who the hell actually attacks the HEAD with a CHOPPING hand?!?!?! OF COURSE, the Shihonage is bullshit because the Yokomenuchi attack itself is bullshit...big and telegraphed OR tight and compact...it's a stupid way to open a fight. A GOOD Yokomenuchi to the clavicle MAYBE, but the head?!?!?! No way...and even the clavicle shot is HIGHLY unlikely to be an opening attack; it will come only after an opening is perceived or intentionally created during the fray. Finally, I absolutely LOVE that you point out all the other techniques to which your Shihonage counter-attack attack applies. Martial Arts are...first and foremost...PRINICIPLES of movement, and just a a lever can be used in a number of situations, so can just about every EFFECTIVE martial principle.
I've basically been off You Tube for the last year or so, and THIS is the first subscription video I opened. Hell of a good, "Welcome Back!"
Thank you for this valuable information
Love the way you keep it real. I have trained aikido for 30 years tomiki for 30 yoshinkan for 8 . We also practice boxing and jujitsu in my school .
Aikido works and I love the fact . You don't listen to the bullshit. I have worked as a prison officer for 10 years .used my aikido every single week . It works. Keep it real Mr sly.
Dear Lenny,
I`m pleased to watch your videos. I think you're doing great. really !!!
I`ve been training Aikido for 23 years by now, and lately doubts came into my mind regarding the effectiveness of aikido in real life or Vs. other methods.
I`m so happy that I found your channel as I can really comprehend how aikido can be the most deadliest and effective martial art, with the right attitude.
I really gained back my confidence in this art and reaffirmed the path I`ve chosen in life.
To my opinion (mine and only mine) traditional aikido is an essential perfection path to Tenshin-Aikido.
Personally I think that only now I can comprehend and understand the true essence of your teaching.
I encourage you to go on with your way . You are doing a real contribution to aikido around the world, And I`m sure it will cause many student to go on with Aikido.
As you might know, there is a cosmic law that whenever a good thing , or something with great value to mankind , or something that encompass great energy in it
is about to manifest itself, there will be difficulties, there will objections, there will be criticism - this how it works.
This is a key factor to measure your success.
I`m very sorry to see that people`s comments or criticism makes you that angry. Do not waist your energy on it - just acknowledge it and keep using it further evolve and go on with your amazing project.
And from my stand point of view, even Ten-Shin- Aikido includes the principle of love peace and harmony, As your colleague from AIKIDO-FLOW said: aikido always gave him the choice to be in control
and to finish a fight without real injury or hurting other people.
Same is with Ten-Shin aikido, if you lock someone`s arm you can always give him the choice to finish nicely before utilizing the full power of Ten-Shin aikido.
I wish I`ll have the time & money to come over for some classes at your place, or maybe we should think of establishing a branch here in Israel.
Wish you the best.
With all my heart
I can't believe I am seeing this just now: after so much training! Thank you for your work and kindness to share it, I will try to improve my aikido using this.
Omg I’m so going to be the black sheep when I walk out of shionage on the yudanshas this week. I’ll never get 3rd kyu luv it keep doing what your doing Lenny
+Tim Evans
Wait till you see the next installment of AIKIDO the way that doesn't work.
Thank you Lenny for you time and for sharing your knowledge about Aikido techniques.
Thanks for teach free with big heart teacher!!!
Hey, man ! Keep posting those videos ! As an Aikido student who couldn’t continue due to financial reasons and other life situations, this is more help and education than I would’ve had paying for a class. Not knocking what I did in the beginning, but the information you provide allows my training to continue. Thanks !
Amazing. I've remembered one of the aikikai documentary with Christian Tissier. He said a few words on his teacher Yamaguchi Sensei, that there were things he didn't want to do. That he would never have shown haihanmi katatedori maybe only for nikyo ura but for him it wasn't a real grab. He would never have showed shomenuchi iriminage because for him it had no meaning. He might have asked for it during examinations but as an 8th Dan holder he didn't want to do it himself. Same goes for all aikikai knife techniques according to him. What I'm trying to say here is that high ranked aikikai-guys have no illusions but it's a lot easier to sell a so-called practice full of love, peace, harmony and no injuries for some kind of fitness, than an a real practice full of blood, sweat and probably injuries for having some real survival opportunities. Once again thank you for starting this, i do hope to see more from you.
+Петр Чупров
Keep watching the channel there's more coming.
I have really enjoyed your Aikido videos, I really like the way you promote the true Budo (war art) aspect of Aikido. I've practiced in many dogo's the past 45 years and had the honor of meeting and training with several of O'Sensei's students while they were still living. How you are progressing in Aikido reminds me so much of how Gozo Sensei and Nisho Sensei taught their versions of the art after training many years with the founder. O'Sensei spoke in an ancient form of Japanese which many of his students didn't understand so just by watching and being thrown by O'Sensei is how they learned. All these great men had one thing in common that I see in your art and that is Aikido is teaching a martial strategy that teaches one how to survive a situation an enemy is attempting to do major bodily injury to you or a loved one. Atemi is 80% of Aikido, if you watch pre-war movies of the founder you can see clearly that O'Sensei used atemi before progressing into a technique. This movement today with Yokomenuchi Shihonage is wonderful and years ago I accidentally did this technique of reversing the four corner throw. Nisho sensei once told me that in a real situation you most likely will not even do any technique that you practiced in the dogo, you will do what ever comes spontaneously through you, you will just react without thinking, you will do what has become second nature to your particular body style. So, thank you so much for sharing your progressive version of Aikido and keeping it real.
I don't care for traditional martial arts much but you sir is doing a great thing for aikido. Getting rid of the bs. Keep spreading your modern stance on aikido. Alot of styles need this approach
Thank you!!
Keep this series going. To move aikido foreword we’ve got to challenge the “traditional” methods of training.
ignore the negative comments...Follow your heart and do what you believe you are to do...
practically all you hear in martial arts is rivalry ["my style is better than your style"...it's been going on since martial arts began]...Ignore it! don't waist your time with it and don't let it stress you out...
You're doing a good job! I honor you!
They will never find the light at the end of the tunnel because of pride. They do not want to be humble and admit that the ways that they are being trained is not practical in the real world. Your method is perfect. You are showing the mistake of the ignorant ones. Awesome work brother.
Thank you Lenny for making Aikido practical, effective and showing how to improve the weak points. Martin Acton from Northern Ireland. You are doing a great job Lenny.
+Martin Acton
Thank you Martin!!!
Please write a book on how Aikido should be taught. valuable . your point on sooka is spot on
Thank you
Great sensei !! I am aikikai practitioner and I love your videos. I think the same as you. After seven years of Aikido practice, I continue to review the techniques very little and discover Uke's excessive collaboration. It seems that in practice the only one who knows aikido is the Nage ... uke is a poor guy who from the first contact resigns himself to be defeated and projected. He does not offer any resistance and seems to have no intention of fighting for his life but only waiting for him to finish executing his technique. As a long-term practitioner of Tae Kwon do and Wing Chun in addition to aikido, I put in constant contrast the aikido techniques with the ideas of other disciplines. Because the reality is that it is not art that fights but the person with the totality of incorporated knowledge. A big hug and I congratulate you for your videos and your Aikido !!!
Your videos and your Aikido are awesome! The hell with the keyboard commandos. Keep it up!
I love your real practical teaching.
This can help to save someone life. I appreciate your teaching.
You'll lose YOUR life tryna use Akido in a street fight. Go with Judo instead
@roguewarriors #roguewarriors Sensei Sly, you nailed it with this video. I've been teaching Aikido for several years and have seen first time students instinctively twist out of Shihonage with experienced partners. You gotta lock up that arm and close the gap quickly (dropping the hips also helps). Love your approach and videos, keep up the great work - it's about time someone spoke up for those of us in the Aikido world that see the disconnect between what is typically taught and reality! Right on brother.
I've also taken Budoshin Jujitsu, and their shihonage is deadly and inescapable because the arm is locked up early and thrown sideways - if uke tries to resist a committed throw, he will probably suffer dislocation or a break. You would like it. Only downside is it can be damaging in the long run to uke to practice repeatedly.
Nice. True information. Everyone who seriously try to improve your own Aikido should pay attention. Thanks
akido is a beautiful art and i salute u sir for teaching us the usefull new techniques and making aikido work more effectively
Thank you!
LOVE this series. Well done!
Thank you sir. I love it.
Keep doing what you do.
Aikido grappling and locks technique is useful, but not all of them applies in the street fights. As you have said, it does not stop us to learn other martial arts. Kickboxing or MMA is nearesr to street fighting. Combine Aikido and kickboxing, a perfect combination. Good video. Bro.. :)
Adjustments are Improvements! Thank you Sensei for showing all of us your improvements.
Many of these MMA meat heads have no clue what REAL Aikido is. They watch a couple of TH-cam videos showing weak passive demonstrations of Aikido. There is a very hard combative side of Aikido that is devastating. Make all the jokes you want about Sensei Seagal. But his Aikido is extremely effective and brutal. And thank you Lenny. You are 100% correct.
Thank you for your post I really appreciate it.
Yuh guys too wicked!!! MADNESS!! I can not get enough!!
I trained in aikido for 15 years and it always seemed to me that my techniques worked great with experienced training partners but with people who didn't know how to move and fall it wasn't a great martial art if I expected to use the techniques as practiced in the dojo. I did learn a lot that I might use on the streets but not much from the formal techniques. This was great to see
I practice Aiki-jutsu and we conform to this ideal of practicality, i wish we had more a Tenshin Aikido in England. Keep up the good work. Adapt and overcome!
Hi Lenny. I want to say that I like your honesty and no bullshit attitude. Unfortunately you're just one of the few.
Love the stuff your are showing and the way you think and addapt the things you know to reality. Keep up the good work.
Greetings from Amsterdam
I've watched your videos for a number of years and I've found them very instructive. I always had my doubts about traditional aikido. It always seemed that some of the techniques required the co-operation of the opponent to work. Keep on doing what your doing.
Great video, I look forward to more of this. I did 4 years Aikikai and left my dojo because I knew a lot of what we were taught was very ineffective in real life situations as I have more street fight experience than time in traditional martial arts.. This is a breath of fresh air. Why is this still taught? Was shihonage ineffective when created as well or its trained poorly over the years (got watered down)?
that's it i'm coming to Chicago. Get ready Lenny. When i get there hopefuly you have time for a cup of coffee:) Thanks, for sharing.
Thankyou for making this video - it was eye opening.
Sensei.... can you show some techniques from someone throwing Jabs jab cross hook punch that type of scenario please
Love the video and you prove the point well. I hope I can fine the rest of the series.
Damn that dude needs to get laid.
Relax bro.
Who are you telling to relax
Lenny, first of all, thank you very much for all that you share. You are so technically savvy and it is such a blessing. Which is why I'm sincerely confused why you are not making sure to bring your uke's elbow in past your shoulder, where he then could not escape Shihonage. Could you please explain why this seemingly crucial point is being overlooked or what I may be missing to fully understand?
No matter what, you are a great Sensei, respect!
Hello, I´ve been practicing Aikido for a year. I´m 49. I really love this art! Watching your videos, I´ve got to agree with you, Some technics dont work. I believe is part of the long process of learning this complex martial art. Thanks for share your knowledge with us. Best wishes, Dante (sorry for my English, I´m form argentina)
Lenny, I am glad to see you stressing realistic attacks. Unreal attacks are one of the major problems with both aikido and karate. This is especially true in knife and other weapons defenses.
Just a suggestion, on a minor point. At about 11.20, you say that that overhead knifehand strike to the head is meant to simulate a sword cut, and you go on to show how an actual sword cut is performed. You're right about how the actual sword cut is performed. (I have 17 years experience in historical fencing and the way you show it actually done is how we do it, not a big wide movement but direct and abbreviated.) I have always seen that knife hand attack as simulating a knife blow from above. Just a thought.
Well, I'm over three years late to the party. Great video. My shit didn't work against a female yudansha, (and others),out of Montana at a summer camp I attended many summers ago. Yes she was a higher black belt than me; but, she plowed right through me like I was a wisp of smoke to be blown away by she, a tornado. No teaching of meaningful atemi from my teachers. The only times I have really seen anything that would pass for Yokemen or Shomen strikes was when an attacker was armed with a bottle or hammer or something similar. Wish I had trained with you or someone teaching what you are teaching back when I was doing Aikido. I was watching a video of Icy Mike in which he was interviewing, "The Wolfman", and the Wolfman referenced you and that your stuff was good. Saw you years ago but was out of Aikido mostly from injuries but also because I was tired of practicing stuff that I questioned the effectiveness of. Great information. Thank you.
Thank you for commenting I appreciate it mike.
All styles can work if you train in fight like scenarios.. it depends on how you train them
nope
@@bobbillings1958 yep
@@azgardian32odinson I guess if you train in aikido using boxing techniques it will work-but why not just ditch the aikido and study boxing?
@@bobbillings1958 because a boxer cannot deal with people who grab him.. they're conditioned to re set when grabbed bro.. yeah I think to get the best of aikido it has to be partnered up with something else.. and I suppose you could get alot of techniques off with enough practice if you emulate real scenarios.. maybe when someone has already grabbed you etc
@@azgardian32odinson well I actually saw a boxer deal with someone who grabbed him. He busted his nose.
I come from a hard style karate, and the past 17 years have crosstrained in aikido. Fortunately, my aikido instructors have been not the usual kind and my primary one in tune with real world violence. Lenny's perspective and aikido is realistic and goes to restoring this wonderful art to it's true practicality. Keep up the great work, mate.
This man is the best thing that ever happen to aikido. He's turning a outdated MA into something that works
So why do so many Aikido trainers (Lynn Fabia, Corky Quackenbush etc) continue to perpetuate the soft-attack methods and not amp it up to modern standards?
@@Defender78 stuck on stupid. And close mindedness
@Defender78 Because unlike lenny sly, those idiots that you mentioned are not teaching people self defense, they're just taking people's money and helping them to get themselves killed.
This is going to be a fantastic series!
Thank you very much for the incredible demonstration sensei. Sensei please don’t pay attention to all the haters. They are nothing more than keyboard warriors. I agree with everything that you said regarding aikido. You are very honest and tell it like it is. Keep posting.
Sly don't bother with them, focus on your journey man, I think you are definitely going to evolve aikido.
I cannot wait for the series. Hopefully, it will expose the truth and Aikido can evolve the way it was meant to. Steven Segal Sensei needs to pass the torch and allow you to film ''Above the law 2''. Above the law is what brought Aikido to mainstream America. People loved the rawness of it and it's still my favorite Segal movie. There are a couple other close favorites. Out for Justice for one, but once he started learning and using TaiChi...his career fell off. I still don't think anyone knows why Richie did Bobby Lupo...hahahaha.
For those who do not understand, every joint lock, and most all techniques have a counter attract. Great video. I have been trying to make that point for years.
Totally agree with Lenny. Most traditional techniques dont appear to work in real life. I think Lenny is doing a great job on bringing us back on earth. Keep it real Lenny and keep em coming. Thanks for your efforts to educate us all.
Great video! I'm a traditional hapkido guy from the Choi Young Sul side of hapkido and much of what you are showing looks very similar to The hapkido of Choi Yong Sul. I also agree that both hapkido and aikido need to get rid of the stuff that just does not work period.
There is one way to do shiho nage effective. Do NOT bring his arm up you need to bring your head down and twist hips... thats it he cant push you or anything... i hope this helped someone. Sorry about bad english ;)
Awesome video Lenny! Good luck with the series
This brother is so hood and real. I love teachers and practitioners that take their art and build on it. So many martial artists think it is suppose to remain the same through the years, ITS NOT, IT IS SUPPOSE TO EVOLVE!! Much Respect!!!
i practice muay thai myself but its not a contest what sport or martial art is better they all require discipline and alot of hard work and give you an advantage in a random attack
Lenny, I have been saying this for years! Great video! I need to get up there or get you down here for some serious training and a good discussion.
WOW, I really loved your video, it's so informative. I've only been in Aikido for 1 year, but recently had to take time off due to a nerve problem in my leg. I've been in love will Aikido for approx 20 years before I could join a school .I'm always looking to improve my self and my fighting style (what ever style that may be) Tae Kwon Do, Boxing, Kickboxing, Judo, Aikido. I would definitely love to see more of these videos. I am going to share this video with my Aikido sensei. Hopefully he don't hate me for it.....LOL. If I every get the opportunity to train with you, I will.
How do I find your school? Where are you located at?
canadianhotbod1 morning
+canadianhotbod1
Thank you for your comment. I will be uploading the next installment of this series later tonight. My dojo is located in Illinois. You can find the address on out website at
www.roguewarriorstc.com
Very articulate on your explanations about Aikido. I think most people don't understand when they see a technic demonstrated and criticize it, it's just done that way to an extent to show the technic. It's different at full speed and for real. I've said it before, that I wish you could get on Joe Rogan's show and talk about Aikido and your practice of it. I think it would educate more people that Aikido can be used for self defense. While MMA style and Brazilian Ju-Jitsu is good, it's the latest popular Martial arts. Keep up the good work, I hope I can come to Il. And do some training with you.
Lenny your the man 😀👍i dont have much experience in any martial arts but i think its so aweaome that you are trying to help people ...the world is a dangerous place now..and i think its so awesome of you to show people how to deal with certain situations...i love your videos ...thank you sir for what you do..we need more people like you in this world that actually give a damn...you rule...thank you 😀👍
Very Good. When I left Traditional Aikido after a few years I went to a Sensi that taught Aiki-ju jitsu. He told me I could never fight well - pathetic was the word he used. He wound not teach me his art. Instead he showed me how to us my Aikido as a self-defence system. Briefly: Grovel and wait for the committed attach. If it did not come, leave with a few bruises and wounded pride. If it does, take them out of commission before their can be a fight. Then leave. If they get back up, I'll probably die so one step after one step until the police come, she/he stops, or I can escape. It is not "Glorious" and it will not inspire women to date me, but it does work. You remind me of him.
With Respect You Are A Great Martial Artist. Great Video.
Need more of these videos, alot more.
"HOW IT DOESN'T WORK".
Great explanation 👌 Sensei ! I'm in Chi Town on the northside, if you have a dojo here somewhere, please advise me asap! I'm open for new and real defensive training,, even so I do like the traditional style also for practice, but in a real combat, your style is very effective 👌 👍
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Hi! Just started practicing the art I respect what you trying to do. You make sense! Utz!
Hey im 5th kyu from aikikai and my sensei teached us all to generate unbalancing and elbow pressure since you're deflecting the attack. Se do that thing slowly like thw traditional way, but while classes are passing, we re taking the techniques closer, faster and more powerfull (by the traditional aikikai way). I think that se need some tradition to assimilate the idea of aiki, but the evolution its imminent. Adapt or die, this is the spirit of the 21th century. But not forgetting the roots is part of the budo
Dear Lenny, What do you think about the current criticism against aikido? I do not think that aikido is the best self-defense system of the world. That said, don't you think that people tend to forget that the net result of our martial skills also depends on who we are (i.e. do we have talent for it? Do we have a fighting attitude regardless of our specific martial art training?) and the way we train (e.g. do we spar? is our training pressure-tested?) I would appreciate reading your thoughts about it.
Great stuff. I don't do Aikido anymore, but I really appreciate what you're doing. If I had somebody like you as a teacher, I'd probably still be doing it. Thank you!
It kind of sounds like you're saying the same thing Musashi said: "Do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful."
Daniel Sherrer. Dokkodo...the way of walking alone :)
Leny this video is very good because you are correct in your philosophy of martial arts of analysis in order to explore what is practical. Martial arts needs to be evolving that actually was it traditional way in the beginning. The very aspect of styles were the making of variations that sprang different systems so keep up the excellent work and advancement of Aikido sir. Patrick Hapkido Instructor.
Lenni, I like the points you made on Shionage, I found them really interesting and thought provoking.
On a side note, and I'm serious in asking this, if your sound in your belief that only 150 out of 10,000 'traditional' Aikido techniques really work, why not take what you know works from Aikido, and combine it with what you have cross trained with to make something new? You clearly have to opportunity via TH-cam to formulate and teach something that is truly your own completely outside Aikido. Shit, if nothing else, you'll not have to spend so much time explaining traditional vs practical Aikido.
Up front admission on my part, while I train in a 'traditional' Aikido dojo, as it has a culture in it that suits "ME", I still appreciate other views on how and why things work. Lucky for myself and those at our club (by the sounds of it), cross training arts and going to other dojo's (Aikido or otherwise) is not something that is frowned upon, yet is something that is looked at as a learning experience as it should be! Hell, I've seen specific little things within technique be changed within our dojo to newer approaches that the Shihan who owns our club (before anyone asks, I know the difference between a Shihan and a Sensai) now view's as better than past ways things were taught in the years that I've been a part of the club.
Now, I've been in a seminar with a visiting Japanese 70' something year old 7th Dan who does the whole "grab my wrist and you'll fall over" thing, where I grabbed his wrist, and didn't feel any real need fall over (I didn't) - but then I am 6' and 300+lb and pretty well centered with it. The ensuing feed back of "you are velly stwong" should have told me that not falling over was perhaps the wrong option.
I ended up on the receiving end of a bunch of Shionage off him later on that day, and all that came to mind as I was being repetitively thrown on my ass like a bloody a rag doll by this (comparatively) little 70+ year old Japanese man who made every throw feel like nothing was happening on his part (such smooth yet powerful technique to receive), was a past comment made to me by a 20+ year experience 4th dan from our club about how in all his years, that he'd never felt like he'd EVER had our Shihan in a hold/technique where he'd felt our Shihan couldn't have gotten out of it 'in about a second'! All I can say from that, is that there are people who can do good even great traditional technique, then there are people like that visiting 7th dan.
This is awesome and i love your videos! Been inspired with your videos
The thing i don't like about most aikido (obviously there are exceptions like your style and i've seen another practitioner who sees your way also) is that they call they shout in the streets that they're a martial art, then someone says 'but you're techniques don't work' and they say 'oh yeah because we're not about fighting, it's about spirituality' and they say 'that's fine but a martial art is a fighting style' and they go 'good point, i suppose we're different'. The guy agrees and leavss. Then the aikido man goes back to shouting 'i'm a martial art' again
Hi Sensei Lenny, I totally agree with you that traditional Aikido needs to change and adapt. I believe that all of your criticism of the old techniques comes from a place of deep respect towards the art. We all want to see Aikido grow.
I have favor to ask of you, could you please make a video on the 3 Hand deflections ,that you teach, where you show the corresponding sword kata/movements? Suriage, Kiriage and Uke nagashi. They are impossible to find on youtube. Thank you so much!
Be safe keep doing what you are doing Lenny :D
Hi, really enjoyed the video. I have trained in aikido for 15 years and also trained with Sugano Sensei and he showed us exactly what you did with yokomenuchi shihonage and why it doesn’t work in the way you showed it. there is a lot of aikido that is not taught properly at its roots and basic principles for working. Yokomenuchi is designed as an attack that goes straight then curves at the last second because something is in the line of attack, so it can’t be applied as a block and you need to take the persons balance first before applying the 4 directional movement. The reason why what you show afterwards works because you are ignoring the block and moving your body to take up their position and take their balance. Shihonage does work but it relies on timing and movement first, and as you shows you can’t apply it when use is not moving or grounded, that’s fine, do something else. That’s real aikido there is not one set technique it flows and evolves depending on the situation. I would focus more on taking their centre more and not blocking, which will come with practice and timing
Hola Lenny muy buenos videos, desgraciadamente no hablo inglés, pero tengo una escuela de Aikido en Argentina y tengo el mismo pensamiento que el Aikido tiene que evolucionar y eso trato de inculcarle a mis alumnos.
im so jealous of your hand deflections please make another video about it
You are an awesome person Lenny please keep up the great work.
Hey Lenny, I have an idea for you. I believe the largest Aikido organization in the U. S. is the United States Aikido Federation headed currently by Yamada. How about looking at their test techniques and doing a series of their (inept) version of the various attacks/defenses on the test, and then demonstrate your more practical version of that same attack/defense. I understand you wouldn't be able to do every technique on the list, but maybe you could pick one technique from each Kyu/Dan level. Here is the list for the USAF if you decide to do it: usafaikidonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/USAF.2018.test_.req_._FINAL.pdf
+Tim Smith
Hey Tim
Hmmmm that's an idea, I'll take a look into that.n
Lenny~
P.s I wish I could see the longer version of you're teaching because I appreciate you're going over Aikido like this. Yes I like what you do a lot. Please do more. Also I would like to know how to make Shino-naga work
Nice work Sensei...no bullshit approach, love it.
Many thanks from Italy, sensei Lenny!!!😊
I see not only the love, but the true essence of your budo Brother! Thank you! Your absolutely right!
Very interesting, as always. Thank you Lenny.
Thank you. I just film a great video this morning, it’s a 2 part video on live resistance. I’ll be uploading that within the next 3 days or so.
@@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS13 Looking forward to it Lenny. I do feel it's a pity you feel you have to justify yourself quite so much at the start of some few videos. I am simply grateful that you are willing to share your knowledge and experience. It always gives me a great deal of food for thought.
No thank you!!!!!
Awesome job. Keep it fun and we'll keep learning. Love your vids
Thanks as usual Lenny! Much appreciated.
A lot of people have watched aikido and see people magically flying through the air and think it's crap they need to see the way you show it they'll change their minds quickly loving everything you do.
Personally I appreciate the way your videos are made because they are very explanatory and can be followed even by non-English like me.
I have a question: what do you think about Aikibudo that claims a more martial approach than Aikido?
Great as always, Sensei. I love that you have it titled this so that it will draw people who will see taijutsu that DOES work! If I were you, I would continue to emphasize the sword and it's relation to joints and leverage. But traditional kihon waza is meant to evolve one's martial art, not limit it! That's how Aikido gets into trouble.
Very nice of you for what you have done for aikido. And very true what you are saying thank you. But if other people are ungrateful to forwards what you are doing for aikido forget about them i am the one who is watching listening and thank you. I've been doing fighting styles and martial arts since i was 6 years old. And i practice 14 styles 1st brown belt 2nd kyu in aikido white belt in bjj yellow belt in judo 1st shodan black belt 1st dan in kyokushin karate 3rd brown belt 1st kyu in shotokan karate white belt in taekwondo roman greco wrestling clinch wrestling catch wrestling submission wrestling shoot wrestling and muay thai and boxing and kickboxing.
Great commentary Lenny!
Hello from the UK, Sensi!
Great to get another LAYING-DOWN-THE-BRUTAL-TRUTH
+Mohammed Hanif
There's a lot more coming
Many thanks from Italy, sensei Lenny!!
Yeah this is practical street combat ; so great! Love this. Dojo material are just basic but in real fight we cannot have peace and harmony. How many and how good can one block a hard fast punch?
I found your style of teaching Aikido the most closed to the way I was thought in Aikido many many years ago on the other side of the world. And at that time, my teachers were accused from other Aikido associations that they are not doing Aikido any more because they were explaining same things as you do in this video. I would like to put you at the table with my teachers of Aikido, order a big blonde beer for everybody and it is incredible how much same ideas, points of view and approaches you would find in common. Congratulations for the video!
Thank you
Good video thanks for taking the time to do this
I am from Spain, i always keep Up whith your videos, you always have a very Intresting point of view sensei, long ago i practice Aikido bit whith time i left It, always wanted to get back but i havent found any sensei that would convince me as yet, would advice me to train tenshin Aikido rather than clasic Aikido, if i had the oportunity?
+Javier Harry Eiroa
The only advise I can offer you knowing there isn't any dojos that specialize in TenShin Aikido in is to maybe check out my online classes. Although you'd need a partner to practice with. Who knows...... Maybe within time you could be the first TenShin dojo affiliated with me teaching what I do. If your interested you can find the online training at
www.roguewarriorstc.com
We have over 300 video's in our online dojo library. I have posted about 8 of those classes to this TH-cam channel. So just thing there's 292 video's that no one has ever seen, except online members. The online classes are not like the video's I post in TH-cam. In my opinion their better. Their very detailed instruction, the video's are shorter and sometimes that actually better. In this case their all better.
tenshin will teach you very nice street application jujitsu. Modern aikido is basically brute strength bullshit (see olympic judo) or ukes who are so nice they fall over when you touch them, so forget about it. If you want to try some real aikido with aiki stuff, dan harden and allen bebbe conducts seminars in spain. check out Tai-ITSU-Kan dojo. Sam Chin and Akuzawa also goes to europe. grab them, and feel the difference.
The hardness and extension of the attack is not the real point of the problem with a "unrealistic" attack... it's the attacking arm position and motion with the hand blade where the palm is up with forearm rolled up/out. The aiki responses do not translate as well when the attack is a hook, cross, or haymaker.
I like your pragmatism , very eye opening. Thank you.
I love your videos LENNY SLY!!! You speak a lot of truth that's why I subscribed to you keep it up LENNY GOOD SHIT TELL THE TRUTH
Hello again my friend i did struggle to make my aikido work. But i did not give up. Because i did not give up on any other style that i practice.