I started practicing aikido two weeks ago. i must say i love every single part of it. I am a guy who gets demotivated easily, but when i see these techniques, no matter how hard they are, i always feel the urge to practice them to perfect them. i love it!
Jones Sensei demonstrates both a fascination with and mastery of kihon waza. I've long believed that before one can transcend the basics, one must master them. I look up to Jones Sensei for his abilities, humility, and skill in sharing his knowledge. The world would be a better place with more such people. I hope each day I become more like this.
He was an exemplary instructor I am glad to say his influence has reached Latin America as well, personally I can say he was very dear to Colombian aikidokas, and I have the impression that the same was the case for Argentina and Brazil.
That last variation is a technique that has been around since the time of ancient civilization (it can be seen on ancient Greek depiction of wrestling-- pottery and possibly some Egyptian engravings, but I can't recall atm.) It is still a technique today in wrestling, known as an arm drag, but is used as a way to get behind someone and control them from behind rather than as a throw. It's amazing how similar martial arts can be without the practitioners even knowing it!
I have one small detail to add. While I'm sure it's possible to dislocate the arm the way ur doing it, it'd be better, more effective and faster if ur opponent had his thumb facing upward. If u ever get my arm like that, it'll hurt, but it'll give me some time to get away and counter. However if u have my thumb upward, I'll more than likely have to tap.
@@mickymorton7148 I learned it in judo and it actually can help you on normal ground. I fell at the age of 8 while jumping of a high place and I fell on a yoko ukemi
Michael Powers You mean the the he slides into after Nikkyo? That is rokkyo (or technically hijigatame). Very strong technique, but dangerous if you don´t have control. Make sure to practise slowly.
actually i think im talking about the one after that. the one where ukes wrist/palm is turned upwards and tori has a grip which resembles what wrestlers call "figure four" and brzln jujustu usually call "kimura" thanks in advance if you can answer and thanks for your time regardless :-)
These two (both instructor and uke) are great. Very clear and precise movements. Kudos!
Aikido is really beautiful and interesting! I personally practice BJJ and MMA primarily but I do enjoy learning the ideas and mechanics of other arts.
Totally agree with you. Doing that too
I started practicing aikido two weeks ago. i must say i love every single part of it. I am a guy who gets demotivated easily, but when i see these techniques, no matter how hard they are, i always feel the urge to practice them to perfect them. i love it!
Hey, you probably forgot about this comment but I have to ask, do you still practice aikido?
Jones Sensei demonstrates both a fascination with and mastery of kihon waza. I've long believed that before one can transcend the basics, one must master them. I look up to Jones Sensei for his abilities, humility, and skill in sharing his knowledge.
The world would be a better place with more such people. I hope each day I become more like this.
mr jones or sensei jones, thank you for the time you spent with these howcast tutorials - ive seen most of them several times and they are excellent!
Good for refreshing an Aikido student. Clear demo
Always amazing to see the influence of Sensei Waite in many NY Aikikai students.
He was an exemplary instructor I am glad to say his influence has reached Latin America as well, personally I can say he was very dear to Colombian aikidokas, and I have the impression that the same was the case for Argentina and Brazil.
Hiji Nage is Effective! It can work in a narrow alley.Excellent Aikido form Bro! Good Irimi technique.
That last variation is a technique that has been around since the time of ancient civilization (it can be seen on ancient Greek depiction of wrestling-- pottery and possibly some Egyptian engravings, but I can't recall atm.) It is still a technique today in wrestling, known as an arm drag, but is used as a way to get behind someone and control them from behind rather than as a throw. It's amazing how similar martial arts can be without the practitioners even knowing it!
This helped me a lot in memorizing terms and techniques... Thank you... White belt Aikikai here... lol
Cliburn Hernandez *Aikidoka.
+Nathan Burd He wanted to point out the style of Aikido he's learning, not say the word for "student of Aikido".
+Golden Boy Do you know this person or are you just assuming that was his intent?
Nathan Burd The style in the video is Aikikai, hence my suggestion that it's what he was referring to.
00:29 Hiji Gatame (aka: Rokkyo)
01:24 Henka waza: Sayu Nage change to Ude Osae (arm bar)
02:13 Hiji Nage
Nice throw and good fall!!
I like your teaching style. Where is your Dojo?
Awesome 👏🏼 I have a brown belt in Aikido
Aikido is gorgeous
I have one small detail to add. While I'm sure it's possible to dislocate the arm the way ur doing it, it'd be better, more effective and faster if ur opponent had his thumb facing upward. If u ever get my arm like that, it'll hurt, but it'll give me some time to get away and counter. However if u have my thumb upward, I'll more than likely have to tap.
The speed of him tapping is faster than me running to my bed after I turn the lights off.
HE HIT THAT DAMN MAT HARD AS HELL LMAO
that's why it's to learn ukemi.. because on the street concrete even grass can have a big impact ?
@@mickymorton7148 I learned it in judo and it actually can help you on normal ground.
I fell at the age of 8 while jumping of a high place and I fell on a yoko ukemi
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Laatste beweging was mooi!
I do kickboxing and i started MMA, but there's an Akido school near where I live and i just want to try it too.
Finally a decent howcast.
Not every dojo does these so great video
hello mr. jones sensei i am an avid follower of martial arts and am just curious as to the writing in your dojo and what it means. thank you.
hiji waza means elbow control techniques, rokkyo is one of them. Rokkyo is sometimes the nickname for hijikime osae
Now let's see a fine slow demonstration 2:47
FINALLY!!!!!!!! A NEW HOWCAST VIDEO THAT INVOLVES VIOLENCE!!!!!!!!!
Excelente...unos capos los dos
My teqcher this technique is absolutely awasome
Super elbow techniques 👍
nice joint locks.
Well done thanks .
Good technic!
when a Howcast about how to do a hodouken??!!
Beautiful.
Hey, Like that vedio. By the way, I would like to tell me clearly about Nikkyo
Beautiful
So cool
Lol that guy "give up" slam is really loud this time. That must be really hurt
i miss aikido specially irime-nage...
Master mike jones i appreciate you. I dream of you training me
Amazing
1:12: "AAAHHHHHHHH NONONO OMG STOOOOOP!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Get your shoulder down to control uke, if not, it only will work if he cooperate
Very nice Mike'
Cristian
tecnica legal bem elaborada
These aikido was heavenly influenced by daito ryu aiki jujutsu that's what master morihei ueshiba
Kevin Burgess
It is a offshoot of Daito Ryu, just as Hakko Ryu and Kokoro Ryu are. Whats your point? All martial arts are somehow related.
cool
Nice
Seems so easy lol but the truth is it s the most difficult martial art i ever tried
If you could, how does hijikime osae translate? I know hiji is elbow, but I'm unsure of the rest.
yea careful on the distance on that one or they can roll out
can someone please tell me what the second technique in this video is called? he explained it but he didnt say its name.
thank you.
Michael Powers
You mean the the he slides into after Nikkyo? That is rokkyo (or technically hijigatame). Very strong technique, but dangerous if you don´t have control. Make sure to practise slowly.
thank you!
actually i think im talking about the one after that.
the one where ukes wrist/palm is turned upwards and tori has a grip which resembles what wrestlers call "figure four" and brzln jujustu usually call "kimura"
thanks in advance if you can answer and thanks for your time regardless :-)
Michael Powers
Oh that one! For me, that would fall under "ude garami", and "udegarami-nage" at the end, where turns that into a throw.
pablogonzalez2693: I'm waaaaay way late on this but Thank You, that was the name I was looking for. Peace!
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please someone, what is the name of the technique pictured in the thumbnail? the one being explained from 1:40 to 1:50?
I think it's a variation of Hiji Kime Osae.
Kimura Arm Lock
He calls it hiji kime in the tanto tori aikido howcast
Kylon,CSKA tatoo
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Steven Seagal used that technique in above the law
روعة......
Isnt this rokkyo?
1:18 hilarioussssssss !!!!!!!
that is called THE soft lock :-)
I like This Movie :)
We call that "lokyo". Hijiwaza is of course the technical term.
"L" and "R" is the same in Japanese. What is your point?
look like waki gatame and kannuki gatame to me.
just name it aikido throws gosh..
Micah Saisor only one was a throw
Esa no se llama hijijime
2.5mile drag
then you should keep in mind the Japanese don't have an "L"
b1 good
Ajoyib
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is it safe to show 96,780 people how to brake an arm?
You can only break their elbow if they grab you first, so it's okay I guess lol
Is it safe to sell guns to the public?...Nothing can stop intent.
definitly much safer then showing it to 262,995 people
9.24 million in 2024 so I guess the damage is done.
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Poor bastard
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Can you hear me back in the 1950's?
poor fellow
That’s Hiji jime.
wtf is this
what is with the clothes couldn't you wear something else? I don't like the clothes.. LOL
it is there own uniform sir.,
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No, they're not meant to hide leg movements. They're supposed to be riding chaps; the Samurai were horsemen.
It is possible to wear other things. At my dojo some people are just wearing the white pants and some random tshirt
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