http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KAbbKRhnN4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DQqNusSNqI
check out these clips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KAbbKRhnN4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DQqNusSNqI
check out these clips.
for the life of me can't figure out what the point of that whole exercise is...
resistance? aliveness?
That is not Aikido!
resistance as in "let me let you grab my wrist first, then I'll start resisting"?
alive as in "let me move really slowly and predictably so you can keep up with me no problem"?
yeah, ok, resisting and alive, sure, whatever...
probably looks a lot like the cluster fu(k you had with your ganbanger friends in the dark alley...
Last edited by Knifefighter; 01-26-2007 at 09:09 PM.
I have no idea what those guys were doing in the first clips. For a more represenative selection of Aiki-randori, please check these clips out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTt8YwPaPCY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3Jt3Ekcfps
so what were you expecting them to do Move their arms in circles and run 10 feet away form the other guy t o not have him grab their arm? or try to grab the arm while the other guy knows hes doing for it and anticipates it before he can move his arm back (which is an impossible feat in case you ddint know)? or throw bare knuckle strikes like a boxer?s eriously what else were you expecting?
judging by some threads here not long ago questioning the effectiveness of locks, most people here cant even get a simple arm lock or standing arm bar to work, so how do you expect these guys to be able to do it to each other (who know each others techniques and are partners of the same ma style) every second like in as teven seagal movie?
The older guy spends too much time focusing on keeping the knife away from him, instead of attempting to isolate the arm. I saw a few attempts at it, but he definetly should have had it after the throw with the arm sticking up in the air like that.
Unless I'm missing the point of the drill.
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Hi Knifefighter,
In Aikido the Nage does not attack the Uke. He either waits for an attack or draws out an attack. A GOOD Aikidoka would rather evade until a beneficial opening occurrs than grab a wrist and wrestle around accomplishing nothing. Traditional Aikido would also utilize strikes, if necessary. This is not Aikido as it is meant to be practiced even in knife randori.
that was awful
here's better akido
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SJ5sHOGZv4
Shaolinlueb, you're comparing apples and oranges. Your clip was Steven Segal doing techniques on a non-resisting partners. Aiki-randori, as shown in my clips (and was attempted in the OP's clips) is against a restisting partner. Very different training methods and very different visually.
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