I am so amazed by Aikido. It's like it's the single and only martial art that is not about striking, but about forces control. I am an aerospace engineer and I am used to calculate the collision of forces and when I see how easy and how perfectly the aikido masters react and control the forces used against them I literally have my passion of physics triggered even stronger. Aikido I will practice soon.
Agree that Aikido is amazing, and that Judo and BJJ are considered non striking arts. However I would urge caution and open-mindedness here. 'Striking' arts are not really about striking. If you train Kung Fu, Karate, etc in good schools then you realise that the strikes and kicks are not really meant for people, but rather for one's own ego. All traditional martial arts I have come across, whether striking is involved or not, are designed to teach so much more than combat skills: concentration, humility, respect, a greater understanding of oneself and the universe. All this to say please don't discard other martial arts simply because a given discipline involves striking. After all, being in a submission hold in BJJ or getting flung across the room in Judo onto a fairly firm mat can impact the body in a similar way as being punched or kicked...
Michael Roberts All BJJ is relly is Judo with a different raincoat. It was a Judo master who instructed the original Gracie in the fine art of Judo. One of his sons was sickly and couldn't stand for long periods. He is the one who modified many of the moves while toying around with it and BJJ was born. However, remember, Aikido was born from traditional jiu jitsu and judo. And the original styles are a bit more aggressive thank the newer, flowy styles. Alas, I think if Aikdo is to survive, it must evolve and I see more people intregrating other styles to create their own Aikido.
+Mark Gailmor As for moment Aikido has no problem of survival. The context is not a mere compative any more but rather in the sense of a do similar to taichi. Still you can find a lot of combative essences, but the understandind is not self-defense in the first meaning.
toujours aussi brillant et en constante évolution j'ai participé à 2 ou 3 stages avec lui entre 93 et 97 sa technique a changé tout en gardant cette rigueur technique alliée à une grande pédagogie, un grand maitre !
I appreciate his physical "wit." He has a distinctive elegance that makes his techniques different in a way that I appreciate. I will seek him out if he ever comes to a place near me.
Aikido is not my kind of martial arts but after following classes for four weeks(for school) I've grown to appreciate it. It's really a lot more difficult than martial arts that mainly involve striking.
So amazing how he sees the movements of his opponent and instantly understands the direction and strenght of the X and Y forces applied and literally uses the less movement possible to simply take control and direct the forces where he wants them to go. The best example I could find is at 6:45. Not only he amplifies the strenght towards him but he simply dodges it an then create a solid point of rotation for the force to be deflected. That is like air reacting to air, as swift and easy as the wind.
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It’s not that he sees the movement but he blends with the movement
the best harmony ever , you are the best Mr Christian Tissier , the Algerian athletes are very big Fun of you :-) , I give you 10/10 , t`es le meilleur entraineur :-) , faite bonne journee :-) .
Thank you. Next video with Tissier Sensei from December/Cologne is in cutting process and will be online soon. dealing with details on Ikyu and other interesting things.
Its hard to believe what I'm seeing. This is the most fascinating martial art in my opinion. I'm guessing Aikido would take longer to learn and master than any other martial art.
I agree both are simply so usual when you train with high level. Once training in hombu dojo with Yasuno senshei, in front of all student, he take apart a guy from sweden asking him to cut his dread lock or to not come again...Here you see what he means thru tissier shihan technique.. grabbing hairs.. for the 11:37, same experience with the wife of Shihan Tamura 2 years ago.. was training with her and she "kick my ass" few times just become in the exitment I always forgot to keep the distance.
Super vjestina jer kako neki govore ne mogu dizati noge do glave niti se hrvati sa 100 kilasima niti svi imaju duge ruke za boksanje (neki imaju i kratke ruke),a Aikido poluge na rukama su ok vjestina za obraniti se
I am so amazed by Aikido. It's like it's the single and only martial art that is not about striking, but about forces control. I am an aerospace engineer and I am used to calculate the collision of forces and when I see how easy and how perfectly the aikido masters react and control the forces used against them I literally have my passion of physics triggered even stronger. Aikido I will practice soon.
Judo and Brazilian jiu jitsu are other examples of non striking arts.
Agree that Aikido is amazing, and that Judo and BJJ are considered non striking arts. However I would urge caution and open-mindedness here. 'Striking' arts are not really about striking. If you train Kung Fu, Karate, etc in good schools then you realise that the strikes and kicks are not really meant for people, but rather for one's own ego. All traditional martial arts I have come across, whether striking is involved or not, are designed to teach so much more than combat skills: concentration, humility, respect, a greater understanding of oneself and the universe. All this to say please don't discard other martial arts simply because a given discipline involves striking. After all, being in a submission hold in BJJ or getting flung across the room in Judo onto a fairly firm mat can impact the body in a similar way as being punched or kicked...
Michael Roberts
All BJJ is relly is Judo with a different raincoat. It was a Judo master who instructed the original Gracie in the fine art of Judo. One of his sons was sickly and couldn't stand for long periods. He is the one who modified many of the moves while toying around with it and BJJ was born. However, remember, Aikido was born from traditional jiu jitsu and judo. And the original styles are a bit more aggressive thank the newer, flowy styles.
Alas, I think if Aikdo is to survive, it must evolve and I see more people intregrating other styles to create their own Aikido.
+Mark Gailmor As for moment Aikido has no problem of survival. The context is not a mere compative any more but rather in the sense of a do similar to taichi. Still you can find a lot of combative essences, but the understandind is not self-defense in the first meaning.
SIEMPRE SERA UN DELEITE PARA LOS SENTIDOS OBSERVAR A UN GRANDE COMO CRISTIAN TISSIER.BENDICIONES A QUIEN ME ENVIO ESTE VIDEO.
hello my name is othman im morooco i likes the video tissier tnx very much
The grace of his movements and the technique... Simply amazing. And he's no spring chicken either - born in 1951!
Very impressive! He's probably the best non-Japanese Aikido master ever.
toujours aussi brillant et en constante évolution j'ai participé à 2 ou 3 stages avec lui entre 93 et 97 sa technique a changé tout en gardant cette rigueur technique alliée à une grande pédagogie, un grand maitre !
once I had the privilege to learn from this guy... Mr. Tissier you are my idol! :)
Le montage de cette vidéo augmente sa valeur pédagogique. Merci.
Die Bearbeitung dieses Video verbessert seine Lehr-Wert. Vielen Dank.
To me..the Best Aikido Non Japanese Master....amazing tecniques!!
Merci pour la vidéo
J'ai toujours au grand plaisir a regarder SENSEI TISSIER
I appreciate his physical "wit." He has a distinctive elegance that makes his techniques different in a way that I appreciate. I will seek him out if he ever comes to a place near me.
He's a fantastic aikidoka!
Extraordinaire,meme la facon laquelle montre Aikido.......bravo.
Aikido is not my kind of martial arts but after following classes for four weeks(for school) I've grown to appreciate it. It's really a lot more difficult than martial arts that mainly involve striking.
Je suis algérien , vous êtes un vrai maître.
this is truly amazing watching this here in South Africa soon to be going to Sweden where could one learn Aikido there
Thank you very much for posting this.
So amazing how he sees the movements of his opponent and instantly understands the direction and strenght of the X and Y forces applied and literally uses the less movement possible to simply take control and direct the forces where he wants them to go. The best example I could find is at 6:45. Not only he amplifies the strenght towards him but he simply dodges it an then create a solid point of rotation for the force to be deflected. That is like air reacting to air, as swift and easy as the wind.
It’s not that he sees the movement but he blends with the movement
the best harmony ever , you are the best Mr Christian Tissier , the Algerian athletes are very big Fun of you :-) , I give you 10/10 , t`es le meilleur entraineur :-) , faite bonne journee :-) .
super Aikido, very good master
exelente maestro!!!!
Very nice video. Thank you!
As usual, brilliant!!!
Great video, well video'd and edited. And Tissier Shihan's aikido looks better than ever (which is saying something)
Thank you.
Next video with Tissier Sensei from December/Cologne is in cutting process and will be online soon. dealing with details on Ikyu and other interesting things.
Ooh those joints do move in mysterious ways !
Its hard to believe what I'm seeing. This is the most fascinating martial art in my opinion. I'm guessing Aikido would take longer to learn and master than any other martial art.
That is what I think too - after 25 years of learning and beeing fully in developement.
His move in the ending video is beautiful.
inspiring video. so graceful, powerful. ki musubi so effective.
me encanta el aikido.
素晴らしい
AIKIDO perfeito!
Christian Tissier is a beast :D
Очень хороший мастерю, класс!
Very good master
There is a lot of Taijiquan and Baguazhang here. I wonder if he practiced these two also.
No, but the principles in Aikido are not so different
amazing!!!
Sublime.
Очень точная и красивая техника!
very impressive moves. I wish I can do the same...
grande Christian !!!
Un grand sensei -
super
Perfect
very nice. eh that nikyo ;)
👍👍👍👍👍
Best technique 10:11. :-D
How about 11:37?
I agree both are simply so usual when you train with high level.
Once training in hombu dojo with Yasuno senshei, in front of all student, he take apart a guy from sweden asking him to cut his dread lock or to not come again...Here you see what he means thru tissier shihan technique.. grabbing hairs..
for the 11:37, same experience with the wife of Shihan Tamura 2 years ago.. was training with her and she "kick my ass" few times just become in the exitment I always forgot to keep the distance.
Look interesting... Im doing Karate.
watch the new one:th-cam.com/video/vLU2XeikPpYa/w-d-xo.html lot of jodan and judan tsuki
BIG
Super vjestina jer kako neki govore ne mogu dizati noge do glave niti se hrvati sa 100 kilasima niti svi imaju duge ruke za boksanje (neki imaju i kratke ruke),a Aikido poluge na rukama su ok vjestina za obraniti se
Very linear