Ryotedori Waza: Intermediate Aikido Techniques : Sayunage to Kubishime from Ryotedori
by Chip on Thursday, December 8th, 2011 | 25 Comments
Sayunage to Kubishime is a painful Aikido technique to use against enemy who pushes you in the chest. Learn how to do Sayunage and transition to Kubishime from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt. Expert: Gary Boaz Bio: Gary Boaz has been training in Aikido for 17 years, he is a 4th degree black belt under Fred Mastision Sensei of Aikido of Phoenix. Gary teaches Aikido, Kyusho-Jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
it’s a demo. in mma all the action is so quick. mma is pretty brute force, boxing and kick boxing and fist action. not many aikido, ju jitsu like they demo in youtube. demo like these make it look easy becos one is a demostrator, another is hit n pause just for the sake of the demo. m….i guess practice makes perfect. i need to find someone to demostrate on. let see ! my 99yr old grandpa !!! yes.
crap crap crap
much faster in real life against a criminal. I have experience with criminals and the only thing that actually works is brazillian
It looks really easy…but it is not so easy..and yes.Indeed,very painful…
Lol, I love how good the guy in the Blue Kama is at falling-very graceful…
I’m still quite afraide of this kind of techniques. Isn’t there a risk of killing your oponent?
@TheRogueMonk i did not make that list btw the list is same for many ordinary federations.. some small differences in order in countires
this is not ordinary aikido we dont have these techniques but we can do them.. if you join a dojo dont be dissapointed just continue..
its not abnormal that any dojo does not have these techinques
if you want to know typical curiculum of aikido i can provide it for you.. message me.
i wouldnt cut in line at publix infront of him
aikido was my first love
but i cant afford to pay the fee
so i just watch it since i was 16years old. its been nearly 12 years ;(……………….
too colorful
0:50 to 0:52 VERY PAINFUL , look at that guy foot
@thehymner well my sensie may have only done it on students and in competitions, but i’ve used it in a real fight before, and i know what you mean about being able to learn some of the holds in other martial art classes, because i have also trained in other martial arts as well
@GuitARPlayr100 the reason i said what i said is exactly because i’ve taken aikido. i do not doubt its holds/locks/chokes can disable some drunk dude in a bar fight. but i can learn these holds/locks/chokes in other martial arts in half the time spent without going through the theoretical stuff that your sensei only tried on students and in demonstrations.
@thehymner i can see why you would think that Aikido isnt very effective, and thats because the people that train in Aikido know how bad it hurts, so when you see these videos the people follow through with the sensei so they dont end up with a broken arm or something, trust me i’ve actually used Aikido, and i’ve had Aikido used on me, and it hurts like hell
There are strikes in Aikido. Its called Atemi waza. They are not often emphasized but they exist in Aikido. There are youtube videos of O Sensei using atemi strikes. Please research more.
FIRST OFF IN AIKIDO THERE ARE NO STRIKES i have to stay nice performance but remember ITS ALL ABOUT not striking or using aggression so DUDE TEACH AIKIDO but not WITH THE strikes…. some one who has no idea about aikido is going to have the wrong concepts . SHINTOISIM….. AND BUDO is the art of preserving the peace…. ok
Nice to see a decent MA instructor with expert village. Good video, decent explanation (“very painful” not withstanding) and most importantly, obviously knows his stuff.
@thehymner i started training in Aikido with a very bad instructor, he was never in balance and trew goofy techniques, barely explaining why.
i just left.
I’m more the Bas Rutten type of guy, because of my background, training and spent years as a bouncer.
BUT i gave Aikido a second Chance with an official Aikikai instructor.
man, i tell you that i just attacked him full force once, and i found Myself on the ground, no clue what happened and a very sore arm, no i practice with him.
I understand what you say because I know bad Aikido instructors, but you put in the same bag thousands of instructors that have chosen aikido as a way of life,have you train with them all? is that is your opinion I respect it, but if you let me, I recommend you to go to a couple of aikido dojo’s and train there a while, nothing bad can surge of that! and when you gain trust, ask all your doubts, attack the sensei in the way you believe is right and see what happens, maybe you win,maybe you lose
@thehymner Is not there anyone to test him? what about the students?? Students taht often started in other martial arts … if the sensei is good you see it, you feel it when you attack, you hear it in his speeches
“other masters prove their worth by winning competitions” ?? I Know a national karate champion, a monster ..he was knocked by a regular guy in a club for like two hours..and the worst Is That he start it …
one of the failings of aikido is that the instructor can mix and match in whatever the hell he wants with zero credibility, like punches that were never part of a single school of aikido training. but our master here can teach whatever the hell he wants, becuz in aikido no one is there to test him. other masters prove their worth by winning competitions. you guys buy hakamas from “masters” like yourselves..
@donbonnema But the other guy doesn’t xD
lol i like how he always says*what i like to do*
Aikido truly is the most beautiful and most dangerous martial art! Ive been taken aikido for 3 months now n its the best thing i have ever Did!
mrjudo 6th kyu-Aikido