Morihiro Saito - Shomen Uchi
9:49
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Hiden Hakko Ryu Jujutsu
15:00
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Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu - Soden no Waza
14:45
Budo Renshu 93-102: Ryote
3:11
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Budo Renshu 81-92: Te
3:44
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Budo Renshu 77-80: Ryokata
1:33
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Budo Renshu 61-76: Sode
4:59
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Budo Renshu 49-60: Kata
4:07
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Budo Renshu 42-48: Yokomen
2:19
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Budo Renshu 36-41: Shomen
2:11
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Minoru Hirai Korindo Aikido 4
0:41
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Minoru Hirai Korindo Aikido 3
1:43
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Minoru Hirai Korindo Aikido 2
0:48
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Minoru Hirai Korindo Aikido 1
3:29
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Noriyaki Inoue Aikibudo
1:43:23
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Morihei Ueshiba Aikido
1:21
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Shomenuchi nikyo
3:54
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Yokomenuchi kokyunage
2:38
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Shomenuchi ikkyo
6:47
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@DoncoEntAgain
@DoncoEntAgain Ай бұрын
Seigo Okamoto was a fraud and a con man.
@DoncoEntAgain
@DoncoEntAgain Ай бұрын
Totally fake. Look at the no-touch techniques at about the 20 minute mark. This is a cult!
@DoncoEntAgain
@DoncoEntAgain Ай бұрын
This is totally fake. You can't throw someone just by touching their fingers!
@hbf3q
@hbf3q 3 ай бұрын
すんげー、体感してみたいずら。
@yabushu
@yabushu 3 ай бұрын
やめてよ
@user-sn7vj9lu2z
@user-sn7vj9lu2z 3 ай бұрын
なんでBGM dre なんw
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 4 ай бұрын
おお、平井稔師範
@user-bk5df7er2c
@user-bk5df7er2c 5 ай бұрын
なんで手の甲を相手に見せびらかしてるんですか?
@user-lq7dv8nd6d
@user-lq7dv8nd6d 5 ай бұрын
甲で相手顔面を打つ所作だけ示して、当てないようにしているだけでしょう。
@denkiboo
@denkiboo 3 ай бұрын
急所への当て身、ないし視線を遮って圧倒的優位に立つ、とかそんな意味だと思います
@akihiromiyake1823
@akihiromiyake1823 5 ай бұрын
錦戸先生?
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 6 ай бұрын
受けが絶叫するのが堀川系の特徴なのかな?
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 6 ай бұрын
あ、意外と謙虚だったのか。
@evrenakin5061
@evrenakin5061 6 ай бұрын
I know that. Its bullshido. the funniest one.😂
@air0185
@air0185 8 ай бұрын
相手に触れずに合気は伝わらんでしょ
@user-bk5df7er2c
@user-bk5df7er2c 5 ай бұрын
ばーか
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 9 ай бұрын
KZfaqの初期?かそれ以前のネット上の動画でこの先生を見たことあるな。 プレハブみたいな道場で撮ったものだった。
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 4 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gc-YrbqSqZuVeZ8.htmlsi=2MRk81GZX44knR85
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 4 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qMmRlramrLfYhqc.htmlsi=izWJ_8LUZhqmuCP-
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 4 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nZyIYMx00rC4n3k.htmlsi=mpvji2jdtGF5l6TA
@user-sy4fl1zh8p
@user-sy4fl1zh8p 10 ай бұрын
Многие смотрят, но не видят. Многие слушают, но не слышат. Значит это им и не надо. 😊
@BaalKlezmerTov
@BaalKlezmerTov 10 ай бұрын
🤣💩
@asr7808
@asr7808 11 ай бұрын
上級になると、なんつうか…空気読む力が大事なんだな
@user-qi2bl9vd3h
@user-qi2bl9vd3h 9 ай бұрын
かも知れない
@user-wp9ze2rf4t
@user-wp9ze2rf4t Жыл бұрын
聞き齧った程度の知識しか無いけど、説明に使われる単語に時代を感じる。
@icedearth1973
@icedearth1973 Жыл бұрын
I am thrilled - by the acting skills of the "attackers."
@igaluitchannel6644
@igaluitchannel6644 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, no one can act like that.
@shuzotsujimura5921
@shuzotsujimura5921 Жыл бұрын
若き日の古賀武光先生が出られてますね🎉
@japan5774
@japan5774 Жыл бұрын
とにかくすごい! 原理がわからない? なぜ? ほかの武道とは違う! 力はいらない!
@ieg2476
@ieg2476 Жыл бұрын
光道ブーム来る。
@Flying_turnip187
@Flying_turnip187 Жыл бұрын
This was in my hometown of hilo Hawaii at the Waikea Center. I used to practice there. Touched hands with the roppokai instructor Hidetoshi….man had some skills . Blasted me holding him full strength. Never got a chance to feel Okamoto sensei unfortunately.
@iwashiaji5537
@iwashiaji5537 Жыл бұрын
懐かしい です
@user-zp2lz4rg6k
@user-zp2lz4rg6k Жыл бұрын
ナレーション大塚芳忠さん?
@gerard3344
@gerard3344 2 жыл бұрын
リュックは実際に何が起こったのかを説明します。初代宗家は年を重ねるにつれ、自分のスキルを磨くより、短期間で師範を作ることで八光流柔術の宣伝と支出を急いでいることに気づきました。 新しい師範たちは八光流を宣伝の為に新し道場を開き始めました。武道の経験のない所では問題ありませんでしたが、一人の師範が富山で道場を始めることを決心した時に、大問題になりました。彼は柔道柔道家、空手家、柔術家、及び他の経験者からバカにされました。初代宗家は他の師範を送っても同じことが起きました。それから寺沢師範が行きましたが三日間後彼は泣いてママ本部道場に戻りました。 (二大宗家はこの寺澤師範の大親友ですが、技がないものなのに。そして三大はこの寺澤師範から習いましたと言ってます。災厄の状態です。) それで、初代宗家が 自分に行くか、彼の最高の学生である瀬川先生を送ることを決心しました。富山で約20年間教え続けましてから初代宗家は瀬川先生に手紙を出しました. この手紙(ルークはまだ持っています)内容は瀬川先生の帰本部依頼でした。
@MartialArtsLifeStyle
@MartialArtsLifeStyle 2 жыл бұрын
VERY NICE !
@MartialArtsLifeStyle
@MartialArtsLifeStyle 2 жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFUL !
@Defender78
@Defender78 2 жыл бұрын
4:49... uh oh... spank?
@JosePerez-lo2ps
@JosePerez-lo2ps 2 жыл бұрын
Excelente clase Sensei!
@SeishinkaiBudo
@SeishinkaiBudo 2 жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias por el aprecio. Un cordial saludo.
@salahuddinmuhammad3251
@salahuddinmuhammad3251 2 жыл бұрын
i would have loved to have seen footage of Inoue sensei in the 30's and 40's.
@alvarorodriguezresino2948
@alvarorodriguezresino2948 3 жыл бұрын
Muy interesante!
@carlosluismendez7392
@carlosluismendez7392 3 жыл бұрын
He didn't like the western guy that much XD. I want to experience this because is very difficult to believe just by looking in a video.
@GilesHartop
@GilesHartop 11 ай бұрын
t is very easy to do
@co80462
@co80462 3 жыл бұрын
thank-you very much!!
@martialway100
@martialway100 3 жыл бұрын
The problem I find with many Aikido & Aikijujutsu schools, is the unrealistic training. The hand to hand combat is derived from the Katana, etc.. & hence why there are so many techniques involving grabbing the hands, to prevent the opponent drawing his/her sword. The counters to these grabs, etc.. There are many great techniques in these arts, but the training methods aren't realistic IMHO. Modern day attacks are completely different e.g. flurries of punches/kicks, grappling, etc.. Not many people fight with Samurai swords these days and therein lies the problem. It was designed and created in a past world. Single attack drills, etc.. Lack of realistic sparring and resistance. The techniques can work, but only if the training methods are heavily modified i.e. realistic sparring against flurries of attacks, introducing progressive resistance, etc.. Other major flaws include a complete lack of ground grappling skills, no real adequate training in how to punch, kick, elbow, knee, etc.. In other words, these arts do not give the practitioner fighting skills.. They are defensive arts, not offensive ones and therefore are designed to redirect incoming energy using kazushi at point of contact and maintaing that unbalancing throughout the technique, not allowing the opponent to do any ukemi, etc.. Generating power from 'the centre' i.e. the centre of gravity. When you study other martial arts, such as kickboxing, wrestling, etc., one realises the vast difference in speed and intensity of attack. These other arts demand exceptional physical fitness. You will not find 'peak fitness' athletes in Aikido/Aikijujutsu dojos. Plus, if these arts do not train the kicking and other striking aspects to a high standard, how can they realistically train counters against these techniques? A beautiful art to watch, but trained in a classical way, I question the efficacy and validity, in modern world altercations. Real fights are completely different to this stylised fight choreography IMHO. No disrespect intended to anyone still studying these arts.. (Based upon my past training experiences with various Aikido & Aikijujutsu schools).
@carlosluismendez7392
@carlosluismendez7392 3 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? When I did Daito Ryu each class was very physicaly demanding. The easiest part was doing the techniques, the rest it was a nightmare for me. Seriously WTF. We trained hard, did sparring regularly with oposition, real punches in the face full force and really hardcore randori. Tons of condition excersises too. My fucking ankle is a mess because of those years. Stop watching Joan Rogan and MMA bullshit so much and work harder in your gym..
@martialway100
@martialway100 3 жыл бұрын
@@carlosluismendez7392Daito Ryu and Aikido are both primarily based on the sword. Designed in a different era, when sword fights existed. That's why there are so many hand grab defenses. They weren't designed for modern world unarmed combat. The only way those arts can have any relevance today, is if they are modified. If they are trained in a traditional way, they might help if someone is attacked by a sword. Other than that, those traditional training methods are outdated. Also giving anecdotal evidence saying : 'we trained really hard with full force punches in the face...'. Firstly, 'hard' is a subjective term. One person's so called 'hard training' is 'soft training', to another. Similarly, 'punching full force in the face', is a relativistic term. Daito Ryu exponents aren't experts in throwing punches, are they? This 'force' is going to vary depending on the weight of the person throwing the punch i.e. force is dependent on the mass of the person and the acceleration of the punch (F=ma). If you aren't properly trained in how to box i.e. how to throw a punch, which Daito Ryu does not do, then what kind of boxing attacks are they? They are beginners throwing ineffectual punches. That's what you are defending against. Not competent boxers, whom use feints, to create openings, know how to generate power punches from the hips & quickly retract their punches. Have balance, form and speed, when they punch. Plus, are continually moving. I trained in Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu and in many aikido schools, over the years. Those arts are not experts in striking. That is a fact. Far from it. In fact, they are beginners in striking. You say 'randori'? Against what type of attacks e.g. yokomen uchi, shomen uchi, people trying to grab your hands, etc.? You're delusional, if you think real life attacks happen like that. These arts do not give offensive skills. They are defensive arts. No skill at all, in any stand up fighting e.g. Boxing, Kickboxing, etc.. If you don't train in offensive arts, how would you really know how to deal with them, in real life? You're presumptions are typical. A professional boxer would hit you 8 times within a second, whilst you're still trying to ineffectively deal, with the first punch :-). I can tell that you've never sparred very good amateurs or professional Boxers, Kickboxers and grapplers, ever before in your life. People whom have never sparred, always think they can do their techniques on their opponent, until they are getting punched, kicked, kneed, headbutted, etc., in the face. Not forgetting opponents, using punches as a diversionary tactic, to shoot in low for the takedown, where they will either submit you with ease or get into the mount, or knee on belly, and beat you to a pulp. You are living in a delusion. If you believe in your Daito Ryu training so much, go into a MMA gym and try it out there. Take a video camera and film your experience. Better still, go and fight professionally. Film it and upload it onto YT :-). What are you waiting for? :-). I actually like Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu and aikido, but unlike you, realise the training methodology is fallacious i.e. single punch attacks, no resistance in training, no training in stand up whatsoever, non existent ground work, etc.. The training methodology is fundamentally flawed. Some of the techniniques are great. Putting them into practice, against skilled fighters in real life, is a different matter. If you are such a badass, go into the UFC. It should be easy for you, right? An easy way to get rich :-). It seems like you need a reality check :-). If you really want to learn how to fight, you have to train in fighting arts e.g. Boxing, Muay Thai/Muay Boran, Sanda, Dutch Kickboxing, BJJ, Wrestling (Catch, Greco Roman, Freestyle, Shuai Jiao, etc.), Combat Sambo, Sambo, Pankration, Judo, etc.. For knife work, most probably Kali and Silat are the best options, although dealing with a knife, in reality, is very difficult. In other words, if you want to know how to defend yourself in fighting, you have to learn to actually fight. There is no quick fix. This only comes from years of experience in combat sports sparring, rolling, etc.. Plus, being fit and strong, are helpful prerequisites, in that aim. BTW 'Joan' Rogan, as you described him, would murder you in a fight. That's a fact :-)
@brunocontiero5310
@brunocontiero5310 7 ай бұрын
They study these arts for cultivating the spirit not for fighting
@agustinsubiaslierta4596
@agustinsubiaslierta4596 3 жыл бұрын
Excelente video Alejandro!!
@AlejandroVillanueva
@AlejandroVillanueva 3 жыл бұрын
Gracias, maestro. Un fuerte abrazo 🙇🏻‍♂️.
@BoyG10
@BoyG10 3 жыл бұрын
It works through centering, complete relaxation and disorientation of the energy field between yourself and your partner. It’s not easy to master but once you got it it works effortlessly. The founder of Aikido, Master Ueshiba used these concepts for his Aikido techniques. Because Aikido gained mainstream popularity so it credited to his mastery. Master Okamoto and few direct pupils of Master Sokaku Takeda, unfortunately didn’t get the recognition they deserved.
@BoyG10
@BoyG10 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone can call this fake by the way the ukes (the ones who received the technique) threw themselves. But just take note of the gurgling and struggling noises the moment the technique was applied and you know it wasn’t. This Aiki thingy is legitimate. You’ve to feel it to understand.
@DoncoEntAgain
@DoncoEntAgain Ай бұрын
You really think you can cause someone that much pain just by touching their fingers with the palm of your hand? You're deluded. The ukes are acting like this because they're brainwashed, and they don't want to offend the old martial arts "master."
@truetrue8544
@truetrue8544 4 жыл бұрын
天下無敵 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@truetrue8544
@truetrue8544 4 жыл бұрын
配合得天衣無縫。 揾隻 老虎或大惡犬 示範就冇花冇假喇 !! Perfect co-operation. Use a tiger or a wild big dog to demonstrate next time if not fakes.
@heribertotirado4209
@heribertotirado4209 4 жыл бұрын
Excelente El maestro y fundador de aikido korindo Mis respetos sensei
@theoutlander2873
@theoutlander2873 5 жыл бұрын
So it's like, magic? He can "use the force" to knock people down?
@maddog0870
@maddog0870 5 жыл бұрын
Nope. He uses the opponents body and muscles to make it happen.
@theoutlander2873
@theoutlander2873 5 жыл бұрын
@@maddog0870 Without touching them?
@maddog0870
@maddog0870 5 жыл бұрын
@@theoutlander2873 , outside of you the answer is. Seek out a dojo you must.
@theoutlander2873
@theoutlander2873 5 жыл бұрын
@@maddog0870 Well, not really. Seeing as how I've been training consistently since the early 80's. But I'll be sure to let you know if I ever come across any real Jedi or Sith... So far, nope.
@maddog0870
@maddog0870 5 жыл бұрын
@@theoutlander2873 This concept is not unique to Roppokai. I suspect many/most? martial arts at some level have this concept. I was first introduced to it in about 1984 at my Shorinryu Karate dojo. There are many levels to this concept depending on how far you want to go but here is a quick basic. Poke a finger at your uncovered eye, do you at any point pull back? I wish you well with your constant training since the early 80's. I am surprised that in that time you did not seem to learn to not talk about what you dont know or understand. Asking questions can be productive, being sarcastic and dismissive is usually not. Still perhaps it works well for you, congratulations. Oss.
@benharyo
@benharyo 5 жыл бұрын
so..Master Ueshiba always remained as he was..he taught essentially the same way in the 1960s as when he was a Daitoryu shihan decades before.. it is the Aikikai which changed..
@SeishinkaiBudo
@SeishinkaiBudo 5 жыл бұрын
Yes. According to Hikitsuchi Michio Sensei, Ueshiba always taught "by the book", meaning Aikido Maki no Ichi.
@benharyo
@benharyo 5 жыл бұрын
@@SeishinkaiBudo which book is that? Was it the one drawn by Kunigoshi?
@SeishinkaiBudo
@SeishinkaiBudo 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is basically a reedition of Budo Renshu, with a few minute selected changes.
@PiddubnyCom
@PiddubnyCom 5 жыл бұрын
Thank You for the video!
@alvarosenatore7245
@alvarosenatore7245 5 жыл бұрын
Please, anyone can translate this? English or Spanish... Very thanked
@christophermckenzie7167
@christophermckenzie7167 11 ай бұрын
I can answer any questions.
@alvarosenatore7245
@alvarosenatore7245 11 ай бұрын
@@christophermckenzie7167 thanks, at 6:30 he explans the 3 principled, can translate this part?
@christophermckenzie7167
@christophermckenzie7167 11 ай бұрын
@@alvarosenatore7245 yeah, it's age (ah-gay) sage (sah-gay) and noshi (no-she from hiragana, のし - the shape of the letters). in aikido the first two are the up and down stroke of menuchi and it also appears in sword work as well. noshi appears heavily in judo and is shaped like a questionmark (it's actually in all the 40 gokyo no waza techniques but whether you can see it there depends on your practice). It's a circular pronation and supanation and then a capturing the kazushi and a redirection which is about as accurate a 1 sentence general description you can give of all the throws. These certainly show up in BJJ and MMA throws as well if that's your touch-point. I'm a yudansha in roppokai and I've practiced many other things and should be able to help you further. Thanks
@Lucas-il3yw
@Lucas-il3yw 5 жыл бұрын
I did this real stuff for 15 years in Japan and it hurts me to see this group of clowns just using the name hakkoryu without even knowing what they are doing. It`s disgusting.
@taylorbee4010
@taylorbee4010 5 жыл бұрын
Ok that push thing..? Is it a drill?
@joseloriente
@joseloriente 5 жыл бұрын
H
@Lucas-il3yw
@Lucas-il3yw 6 жыл бұрын
You are right, I have never seen those guys in the headquarter, I was there for 15 years. I also speak the language and understand what kind of shit they are talking, disgusting. Special that Tera zawa Old fuck. They don`t know what they are talking about.