Aikido Shuseikan Waza 240a


Variation of 240

Aikido 合気道defence to a punch to the face


Aikido 合気道defence to a punch to the face. In order to make this waza work you must control the first move. You must also keep your one point,2 relax completely,3 Keep weight underside,4 Extend Ki. When you study Aikido with these teachings you will be able to understand Aikido better.

ACE Aikido Clip 8 – Punch Defense-Ude Otoshi


Slowly demonstrating/teaching rudimentary ACE Aikido skills: Parry punch, Musubi, forward Kuzushi, drop Center. Unique to ACE AIkido is the use of the term Kinesthetic Invisibility – the skill of not giving Uke any reference to feel and react against. Often, loss of balance happens naturally by taking away all reference and allowing Uke to fall rather than imposing a technique on them. This is why movements like this work. Ude Oroshi means “arm drop” – as Uke is tracked forward and lowered from center, he doesn’t feel anything to use to re-stablize. It’s not about over-ectension, which makes Uke want to step forward to regain balance, but more about losing his center just enough so he Can’t remain standing. Nage: L. Novick, Uke: P. Stearns www.aceaikido.com

ACE AIkido Clip 10 – Kick/Punch Defense-Kata Oroshi


Slowly demonstrating/teaching rudimentary ACE Aikido skills: Parry kick then punch, rear Kuzushi. This one is a little more subtle to actually effect, as it involves quickly feeling where Uke cannot maintain stability or balance. Kata Oroshi means “shoulder drop” but as always, it’s really about connecting and “moving together” from center without giving reference for Uke to react against. Nage: L. Novick, Uke: P. Stearns www.aceaikido.com

ACE Aikido Clip 9 – Kick/Punch Defense-Hiji Otoshi


Slowly demonstrating/teaching rudimentary ACE Aikido skills: Parry kick-punch, Musubi, release. Unique to ACE AIkido is the use of the term Kinesthetic Invisibility – the skill of not giving Uke any reference to feel and react against. Often, loss of balance happens naturally by taking away all reference and allowing Uke to fall rather than imposing a technique on them. This is why movements like this work. In this case, Nage connects to Uke physically at the elbow (Hiji) and drops “the sword” by dropping (Otoshi) center – if the connection is correct, Uke has to lose the ability to maintain a stable structure, as he doesn’t feel anything to use to remain in control. Nage: L. Novick, Uke: P. Stearns www.aceaikido.com

Aikido Koshinage Defense Basics : Aikido Koshinage Straight Punch Defense


Aikido is a martial art that attacks the opponent’s joints and pressure points to defend against an attack and throwthem. Watch this free video clip as an Aikido expert shows how to defend against a straight punch. Expert: Fred Mastison Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the United States Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

Aikido Koshinage Defense Basics : Aikido Koshinage Hook Punch Defense


Aikido is a martial art that uses the opponent’s momentum to defend against an attack and throw them. Watch this free video clip as an Aikido expert shows how to defend against a hook punch. Expert: Fred Mastison Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the United States Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

Aikido Basics: Wrist Lock Twist : Aikido Sankyo Hook Punch Defense


Aikido is a martial art that uses the opponent’s momentum to defend against an attack. Watch this free video clip as an Aikido expert shows how to defend against a hook punch. Expert: Fred Mastison Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the United States Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

Aikido Basics: Wrist Lock Twist : Aikido Sankyo Straight Punch Defense


Aikido is a martial art that attacks the opponent’s joints and pressure points to defend against an attack. Watch this free video clip as an Aikido expert shows how to defend against a straight punch. Expert: Fred Mastison Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the United States Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels

Aikido Self Defense for the Modern Warrior Vol. III

Aikido Self Defense for the Modern Warrior Vol. III

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Shuyokan Ryu is a martial art teaching system made up of techniques taken from the traditional martial arts of Yoshinkan Aikido, Kodokan Judo and Jujitsu, and Shotokan Karate Jutsu. Shuyokan Ryu stresses, “self defense”, not fighting. The founder and headmaster, Soke David Dye, has taken these techniques and put them into a practical form of martial art based on his 34 years as a police officer in California and his martial arts training and teaching since 1962. His self-defense system is better known as the “Samurai Cops System of Self-Defense”. This Aikido series is a three volume set coveing the complete style of Shuyokan Ryu Aikido.

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