Aikibudo/Yoseikan Techniques
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=Sf39s46Qx...elated&search= The first part is technical rationale, the second is the randori. David |
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You said Yoseikan is an example which more closely resembles the combat-oriented roots of Aikido, implying it represents a more realistic approach to self-defense than Aikikai. I took the phrase "real deal" to meant "effective in self-defense" in which case the author was accurately describing your intent...unless of course I'm misunderstanding your (or his) meaning as well. ...are we on the same page? Or are we losing the conveyed meaning to differences in semantics? Sincerely, matt |
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I've known fighters, and they either fight for the sake of ending the fight (peace) or they're making money off it or they're base-minded (eg-fighting because they're insecure and feel the need to prove something to someone...the latter of which represents most of my friends growing up). Could you elaborate on what you mean by "fighting when you have to"? Take care, Matt |
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Take care. ("whats so funny about peace love and understanding?"-Elvis Costello and the Attractions) |
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The original aiki of Morihei Ueshiba included no sutemi waza. All that is the development of Minoru Mochizuki, founder of yoseikan. The sutemi waza, you are correct, were a vital part of old-style aikido. Best to you. David |
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Modern (meaning the French stuff) Yoseikan, isn't my bag. Older, Mochizuki Sensei Senior Yoseikan, is pretty cool stuff. Chop sockey chambarra with takedowns is probably a lot of fun however. |
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The Takagi period was what 1911?, and at that point he didn't even meet Takeda much less start naming his style. I know why there so much confusion about Aikido. |
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I believe that Minoru Mochizuki's goal was to create a better martial art not a better aikido. |
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I don't think that Minoru Mochizuki video demonstrated good aikido. The only interesting part was Washizu Sensei doing sutemi. Again my opinion, I think you will find better self defense aikido in Yoshinakan and Tomiki aikido because they have specialized in it. |
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I am sorry - but I think a lot of the confusion about aikido comes from inacurracies like this. |
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Thanks. David |
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If you have any examples of O-Sensei's using sutemi waza, it would be interesting to hear about that. Best to you. David |
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Anyway...I see you're in Perth. Have you trained with Unno Sensei, Mochizuki Sensei's old student? David |
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