Can anyone confirm the difference between kirikaeshi kihon go, and roku at 35:25?
@dragonhart1342Күн бұрын
Straight cuts VS diagonal cuts?
@ShinkendoUKКүн бұрын
Go = straight cuts (shinchokugiri), Roku = diagonal cuts (kesagiri)
@holandes503511 күн бұрын
27:12 gostei dessa técnica
@michelboyer41514 күн бұрын
très belle démonstration
@sardaou394420 күн бұрын
No one will give you his hand to apply your technique in a fight. That is why I think this fight isn't feasible
@MM-bq7ju23 күн бұрын
The real power of Bullshido! 🤣
@shidoin539826 күн бұрын
I've trained in Aikido on and off for 30 years. He isn't throwing anyone. Uke is just going with the flow
@mounirbenallala-nj1ug27 күн бұрын
The first bulshido master
@h.h.stroosma158227 күн бұрын
People who fougt with him think different !!!
@longdongsilver471924 күн бұрын
@@h.h.stroosma1582 The problem is that nobody fought with him.
@Fernandoariel-lr2ex23 күн бұрын
Ueshiba and his students were challenged and always won. He earned the respect of Jigoro Kano when he sent some of his students, such as Kenji Tomiki and Minoru Mochizuki, to test the effectiveness of Aikido.
@longdongsilver471923 күн бұрын
@@Fernandoariel-lr2ex Do you have any proof of that? Any record of a fight between Ueshiba or one of his students and anybody? And not just some made up stories. Remember this is 20th century stuff, so there is no excuses for lack of evidence.
@manhertzjozsefАй бұрын
The master's teaching is beyond the visible realm. Thanks!
@sivispacemparabellum1975Ай бұрын
Shinkendo Aishinkan 👏👏👏
@edwinagosto3048Ай бұрын
Great master, my respect for this man, good training with the Master Obata. Thank you for writing the Book "Samurai Aikijutsu" in 1988. I have this book, a masterpiece in the world of martial arts library.
@florianhaas1848Ай бұрын
welcome to heaven when you die while applying akidido for self defense.
@DeMarisMАй бұрын
Aikido is the most powerful of the martial arts. - Hideo Maruyama
@MM-bq7ju23 күн бұрын
If you have big penis, Kamasutra is more dangerous than this useless dance
@GothamKnight84661Ай бұрын
Tatsu!!
@florianhaas1848Ай бұрын
as a 12th dan of bullshido a really do appreciate this video
@skyeagle7367Ай бұрын
Can’t tell if your being flippant🙎♂🙎🙎♀😠😡👿
@Melchor-gb5rdАй бұрын
Bunch of bulshido 😂😂😂
@PaulSithАй бұрын
Aikido is Slo-mo dance ... lern boxing comrades!
@showingYOUtheworldАй бұрын
If I follow your logic: Boxing is a waist of time ! Buy a gun 🔫
@grupposportivoaikidoitalia1518Ай бұрын
@@showingYOUtheworldyou are right 😂 as always "donuts comment boys" think that only their idea works (nothing works and everything does... it depends on a lot of factors)
@habubob7270Ай бұрын
Let’s call it Aiki-Dori! Dori=Dance
@PaulSithАй бұрын
@@grupposportivoaikidoitalia1518 А вы что крендель-комментатор?)
@masonbrwАй бұрын
NINJA ,VANISH!!!
@rtt1961Ай бұрын
Obata Sensei! Osu!
@aydinmeydinTB4CFVАй бұрын
Süper kontrol Shihan...
@aydinmeydinTB4CFVАй бұрын
Best Shihan , Büyük usta öğrettiklerin için teşekkürler. Doumo arigatou gozaimashita.
@jeffreyliddell9366Ай бұрын
As a 2nd Dan in Hapkido, I really do appreciate this video.
@ElriuhiluАй бұрын
Toshishiro Obata is a champion swordsman and developed his own style. He is also an actor famous for playing The Shredder's lieutenant Tatsu in the first two Ninja Turtles movies.
@johnlloyddy7016Ай бұрын
His family's martial arts lineage is from the Takeda clan's Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu if I'm not mistaken. The Obata clan were vassals of the Takeda clan during the medieval period.
@blockmasterscottАй бұрын
I saw him at a demonstration. He’s really good.
@florianhaas1848Ай бұрын
yeah. he is really the world, no, the universe champion of bullshido
@florianhaas1848Ай бұрын
top bsd bullshitdo...the way of losing
@grupposportivoaikidoitalia1518Ай бұрын
Ok, but now finish your donuts and return on the sofa in front of the TV instead of comment without mind of the things and without knowing more than you living room.
@florianhaas1848Ай бұрын
wrong. because you dont know me and maybe you dont know anything. no sofa just sports for me. nothing to know for you.
@digitaldaemon74Ай бұрын
Whats wrong with doughnuts! The most aiki of deserts, round with an empty hara!
@christianpatte5045Ай бұрын
Aikido que pratiquait mochizuki sensei
@johndevine6687Ай бұрын
Daitao a ki Akido ryu ju tie ju jit su. I love these old films. And, a good riddance it will be.
@MrBluemanworldАй бұрын
Great video
@stanislawniewazne4844Ай бұрын
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@robertoberticastilho4662Ай бұрын
Parabéns sensei...
@adrianlopez9239Ай бұрын
Admiro a Tushichiro Obata.
@jonathanbarnes3061Ай бұрын
Top notch recommendation.
@francescocardella7438Ай бұрын
Irreale
@grupposportivoaikidoitalia1518Ай бұрын
Motivo? Mera polemica?
@cornickbirdhead9036Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, I must learn it ,because one of the days somebody is going come at me with a sword
@MrBluemanworldАй бұрын
Pathetic.....martial arts is so grand to be so limited and reductionist in your worldview and feel the need to have to turn everything into an MMA barbarian bloodbath. You have no idea of what martial arts is.
@johnnycivello362Ай бұрын
Don’t laugh, it happened 3 times to me last week!
@johnlloyddy7016Ай бұрын
These would work just as well against a baseball bat or a golf club.
@rob.net02896Ай бұрын
that looks like aikijujutsu to me
@gripacademyaikidojiujitsuАй бұрын
AikiBudo/AikiBujitsu. Quite good, isn't it. You're not wrong to say aikijujutsu. It's a technicality regarding the description of the art. Mr Obata was trained in Yoshinkai Aikido which was derived by Shioda Gozo sensei during the AikiBudo period 1930's. Before 1920's it was Daito Ryu Jujutsu, later Daito Ryu AikiBujutsu and Ueshiba ' AikiBujutsu. Much later Daito Ryu formerly adopted Daito Ryu Aiki Jujutsu.
@thuglincoln7699Ай бұрын
I always felt it was a complete rip off when you'd get a video that included warmups.
@JustMe-vz3wdАй бұрын
lol. they are more than "warm ups" these are "preparotary excercises".
@carlodefalco7930Ай бұрын
???? .. what ?
@williamaikidomanyou7729Ай бұрын
Yes,you are right
@MrBluemanworldАй бұрын
You obviously don't understand martial arts. The correct footwork is the foundation of everything and is at lesdt 50% of the technique
@MoongazeGinjiАй бұрын
THANKS!!!!
@allenbrininstool75584 ай бұрын
I don’t understand the arrogance of an empire that thought they could conquer the world. This is useless on the street
@researchthefacts-xm2sv6 ай бұрын
where do you teach in uk what times place hours per session and how much do you charge sensi send details thank you
@sosoji41128 ай бұрын
これはこれで合気道だな
@skipinkoreaable9 ай бұрын
Joe Thambu Sensei is a riot. No wonder he does the riot control martial art. I really enjoyed this interview.
@worryphree10 ай бұрын
Holee SHEEIT!
@Duane-tl2zc10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this presentation of Daito - Ryu Aiki Jitsu. I have been informed by some of my Shihan, Sensei and Senpai that Sosai Mas Oyama was certified in this martial art. Osu.
@francisfrando1071 Жыл бұрын
Did Steven Seagal also cross trained in Daito Ryu Aikijujitsu aside from Aikido while he was in Japan during the 70's onwards?
@ShinkendoUK Жыл бұрын
Definately not. I have read his former wife's book - Seagal only studied Aikikai.
@arepitagrande8797 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this! I deeply hope that Dayto Ryu will always be practiced and that it will never get lost. As a motivated Shotokan Karateka I admire this sense of body control and perfect technique. Oss!
@marcofabiolazcano5317 Жыл бұрын
🙇 Domo arigatou.
@KILLHACAY Жыл бұрын
Wow! Amazing martial art! I have to say and give respect to the student for taking so many throws and getting taken down so may times!
@TheDigiDojo Жыл бұрын
How wonderful to find this on KZfaq. I lost the VHS. Never got my hands on the book though. It is still available? Regards from Holland.
@dianecenteno5275 Жыл бұрын
It is but hard to find
@ponghaicity Жыл бұрын
The real Hero is the Uke. 🙏
@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 Жыл бұрын
In self defense situations atemi is a tremendous advantage. It doesn’t necessarily require hard contact, just that you are able to sell it as imminent painful contact. Kuzushi - attacking balance - works much better when credible atemi threats are applied with good distance and timing, along with credible energy. I’ve done a lot of aikido and a little judo. And I ve been in a few self defense situations. Believe me, no matter how quick you are, there is no room to maintain stylistic purity. The thing that will help me the most regardless of style, is what I have instinctively gone to. I’m not claiming to be an expert on street fights and attacks. But it’s not all theoretical either. It is why I studied aiki jitsu use of atemi. You may not ever need atemi but if you do, you’d better be able to bring it. -Matt’s dad