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@reyromero1115
@reyromero1115 Ай бұрын
Bueno, parece que es difícil encontrar alguien que comprenda como funciona el Aikido, desgraciadamente son más populares los farsantes, yo mismo eh probado que para aplicar las técnicas de debe recurrir a lo que el Maestro Shioda llama Chushin Ryuku y Suchu Ryoku, ademas de usar potencia explosiva, algo que muchos no mencionan y es lo que hace al aikido Efectivo junto a los Atemi
@mortgagefinancing5558
@mortgagefinancing5558 3 ай бұрын
This stuff is fun to watch but doesnt have an real life application. It wont work in a real fight.
@reyromero1115
@reyromero1115 Ай бұрын
Si funciona, pero no de esta manera, yo eh comprobado con personas que les pido se resistan a lo que hago, el problema es la forma de hacerlo y en qué situación se puede, además de que debes arriesgarte (Como cualquier técnica) a recibir tu también un golpe, patada y hasta derribo
@mortgagefinancing5558
@mortgagefinancing5558 Ай бұрын
@@reyromero1115 estás en un mundo de fantasía
@reyromero1115
@reyromero1115 Ай бұрын
@@mortgagefinancing5558 no, tu estás en la fantasía de ni siquiera comprobar algo de todas las maneras antes de criticarlas, pero es típico de las personas de tu especie, empecé practicando Kyokushin y Kung Fu Shaolin que me enseñó mi padre quien fuera guardaespaldas en su juventud (en los años 70's) Luego fui a un Gym de Boxeo y probé algo de Judo, al final pude comprobar que las técnicas de Aikido funcionan, pero no como las enseñan, hay que tensar los músculos como al golpear o empujar, pero por alguna razón nadie habla de eso y por eso la mayoría se confunde, es muy fácil usar Aikido cuando haz practicado otras cosas antes.
@beardydave
@beardydave 3 ай бұрын
I saw this guy give his uke a concussion (an ambulance was called and she was taken away) in 2 demonstrations. At the social afterward the demo, he was laughing about it. He was a big reason I left Yoshinkan aikido.
@optimusmaximus9646
@optimusmaximus9646 2 ай бұрын
That is appalling. A duty of care should be a standard policy of any martial arts school. I too have found a lot of aikido practitioners arrogant, far more so than in any other martial art I have done, which includes judo, taekwondo, wing chun, kendo, and aikido. I do not know the reason for this. It wasn’t just the school I attended as I have tried three different schools and invariably I left each one feeling bereft of any sense of respect, inclusiveness. Maybe it just wasn't for me. In any case, I have since then returned to judo where I do feel I belong and feel accepted and respected by everyone. To be brutally honest, if an aikidoka deliberately tried the same crap on men, they would be the one going off in an ambulance 😉.
@HeathGallagher
@HeathGallagher 12 күн бұрын
yes I saw a video where shioda knocked one of his ukes out,and laughed about it too.yoshinkan is just roughhousing and some of the techniques look muscled, I left for the same reason as you did.
@HeathGallagher
@HeathGallagher 12 күн бұрын
@@optimusmaximus9646 I have found that too,my first encounter with aikido was less than friendly...I was trying sokumen irimi nage and one of the sempai just stood there and in an arrogant tone said..."does that look anything like what we are doing?" and that was my only lesson at that dojo,which incidentally was an iwama dojo in Sydney Australia. I have found studying far more brutal and dangerous martial arts the sensei and students are far less egotistical than aikido...but the aikidojo I know train at,there is no ego at all.
@optimusmaximus9646
@optimusmaximus9646 12 күн бұрын
​@@HeathGallagher I encourage you to call them out on this kind of behaviour. It should not and must not be tolerated. With a culture like this, is it any wonder aikido is haemorrhaging students. They are only doing them a disservice. My first martial art was tae kwon do and the training was tough (if not brutal) BUT the instructors were always respectful and courteous and would never talk down to you or berate you if you did something wrong. Don't give up aikido because of a bad experience like this - there are dozens of other aikido clubs in Sydney. You just need to "shop around" until you find the right one for you. I do judo now because of my age but I still like aikido and intend to return at some stage as its principles are sound and can offer experienced martial artists very useful skills. Good luck on your martal arts journey.
@optimusmaximus9646
@optimusmaximus9646 12 күн бұрын
​@@HeathGallagher Perhaps Shioda was trying to dispel the myth that aikido is a gentle, soft art and not very effective as a martial art and they though they needed to muscle it up a bit, as you describe. Tenshin is another hard or external style of aikido but some mistake the term "hard" for "aggressive" (Steven Seagal type mentality). The other day I was doing randori at my judo club and I was thrown by a blue belt. Nothing new about that but the thing is, even though I was resisting his attempts, he did with such grace and control that it was indeed a real pleasure for me because it demonstrated beautifully that you don't have to use brute strength and aggression to take someone down. This is one of maxims of both judo and aikido - it's all in the technique - but I find judoka in general to be better behaved and respectful than aikidoka, which is quite ironical considering aikido is supposed to have gentleness at its core while judo is very tough and tumble.
@cwmoss69
@cwmoss69 7 ай бұрын
great video
@xwaram
@xwaram 7 ай бұрын
Serious?
@t.k1221
@t.k1221 7 ай бұрын
When Mike Tyson came to see Yoshinkan Dojo, Takeno Sensei asked Mike Tyson if he would like to try it out. Mike Tyson is a professional, so of course he refused. What I mean is that Mr. Takeno had the confidence and determination to take on any challenge.
@アイキング-y5h
@アイキング-y5h 7 ай бұрын
んー、残念な内容です。 塩田先生の教えとは違うと理解しました。
@Currawong
@Currawong 7 ай бұрын
This video is much appreciated. Even though I've only done a bit of Yoshinkan style, and mostly Aikikai, the concepts explained here are very useful.
@iggyspirit
@iggyspirit 7 ай бұрын
I don't know why this poor young lady has to suffer these horrific throws😢
@t.k1221
@t.k1221 7 ай бұрын
She is an exceptional woman who can withstand the master's powerful technique. Other practitioners might risk injury if the master employs his full strength on them.
@iggyspirit
@iggyspirit 7 ай бұрын
@@t.k1221 yes she is , but a technique does not have to be applied so hard in order to be proven effective. Also in a real situation things always change anyways, so i doubt there is gonna be someone grabbing your wrists etc.
@t.k1221
@t.k1221 7 ай бұрын
Mr. Gozo Shioda, Mr. Takeno's instructor, advises that in real combat situations, one should avoid holding hands. This means that a practice method could involve having your opponent hold your wrist.
@t.k1221
@t.k1221 7 ай бұрын
Also, as you say, the reason Takeno Sensei's techniques are so powerful is because he doesn't use superficial powers. Sensei Takeno also taught many Japanese police officers, but they did not want to receive Sensei Takeno's technique because it was too intense.
@t.k1221
@t.k1221 7 ай бұрын
On the other hand, I am against posting videos of her receiving techniques on KZbin. For those who don't know about her flexibility and outstanding abilities, the video looks like nothing more than bullying of the weak.
@JustSomeGuy69420
@JustSomeGuy69420 7 ай бұрын
How did you use AI to translate this? I have many videos that are in Japanese and I'd like to get a better feel for what is being instructed. Thank you and thanks for uploading this!
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 7 ай бұрын
There are several AI translation services out there. For this, I used Sonix.ai. I used a free trial and used up all my free minutes on this video. I tried another service with a DVD I have from Inoue Sensei, but the translation was even worse and they are all kind of pricey. Which is why you haven't seen any more of these from me! 😄
@Currawong
@Currawong 7 ай бұрын
There's an app on MacOS called Aiko that does a good job as well.
@惠木健二
@惠木健二 8 ай бұрын
竹野師範、お元気で何よりです。 また、伺わせて頂きたいと思います。 押忍
@seijihoshi2000
@seijihoshi2000 8 ай бұрын
He is very heart warm gentleman. About 30 years ago, we were invited to Takeno-Sensei's dojo to practice aikido. I recall that the tatami mats in his dojo were exceptionally firm. As we boarded the train to return to Tokyo after the last day practice, Takeno-Sensei and his students came to the train station to seeing us off to farewell at the station.
@団上幸夫-d5o
@団上幸夫-d5o 8 ай бұрын
だいぶ前、この竹野先生のビデオ見ましたが、 今見直して見ましたら、価値の有る面白いものだと認識し直しました。
@dbuck1964
@dbuck1964 8 ай бұрын
This is worth watching just for the hilariously misinterpreted captions.
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 8 ай бұрын
Yea, sorry. I wish I spoke Japanese and I wish the AI that did it was better, but it’s what we got. 🤷‍♂️
@denx2pogi
@denx2pogi 8 ай бұрын
@@kenossowicz1280 It's all good, bro. Thank you for sharing!
@dbuck1964
@dbuck1964 8 ай бұрын
Something tells me he never heard of the metoo movement. 😂
@BramBramSyailendra
@BramBramSyailendra 8 ай бұрын
amazing yoshinkan techniques
@cowsandpigsmaketheearthwar1471
@cowsandpigsmaketheearthwar1471 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service to the universe PHILOSOPHY THE KI TO WAR PaulTeich©️03/15/2024 My hands My hands have pounded rice My hands of hounded beans My hands have pale pebbles My hands have pounded rock My hands have been jabbed through buckets of all of these things My hands have broken boards My hands are broken five boards My feet have broken boards I broke five boards with my feet My hands have pounded railroad ties My hands have pounded telephone polls My feet have pounded telephone polls My hands have pounded trees My feet have pounded trees My arms, my legs, my body have been pounded by sticks Boken Hanbo Roku shaku bow And the iron arm I have been beaten broken I have beaten and broken I remember the snap of my tibia and fibula I have felt the sting of nunchuku As I have felt the soft throw sending me aloft 6 feet in the air and across the mat of Aikido I have felt the hip throw of Hapkido I have felt the highflying kick of tae kwon do I have been brutalized and amazed by Koga Ru ninjutsu I remember elements of Okinawan Kenpo Chinese Kenpo And American Kenpo And there was praying, mantis kung fu And jukafushido There’s more But I’m old now And I have only my grandchildren to teach my kung fu And the knowledge that we train and harden ourselves, so that we can be soft and know when not to fight Two hands must join together as their energies must join in common cause to form a throw and go in the same direction The one who knows that can redirect the other, and cause peace or submission, and end all fighting The one who knows that Can redirect the evil ones ki Like, stepping into the path of the sword Can place you in heaven #peaceandlove #martialartsjourney #ceasefirenow
@rafaelivanircostaoliveira1354
@rafaelivanircostaoliveira1354 8 ай бұрын
Osu! Great vídeo and working.
@danielcarranza9699
@danielcarranza9699 8 ай бұрын
Excelente video, uno de los mejores ejecutantes de la Yoshinkan, QEPD Takeno Shihan.
@curtrod
@curtrod 8 ай бұрын
excellent!
@mozart1202
@mozart1202 8 ай бұрын
ものすごく貴重な映像ですね…。ひと昔前なら、「秘蔵…」というタイトルで8000円ぐらいでビデオ化される感じですよね。
@aydinmeydinTB4CFV
@aydinmeydinTB4CFV 8 ай бұрын
Süper Shihan.... Teşekkürler..
@Universalwisdomknowledge
@Universalwisdomknowledge 8 ай бұрын
Nice video ❤❤
@さるしばい-h2v
@さるしばい-h2v 8 ай бұрын
力技
@michaelwright248
@michaelwright248 8 ай бұрын
Osu!
@RAM021
@RAM021 8 ай бұрын
Osu!
@KingOfSwords720
@KingOfSwords720 8 ай бұрын
Great instruction vid! But, your translations need some help. "Of course you shold being alcohol with you?" This is where knowing the language is indispensable.
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 8 ай бұрын
Thanks but as it says in the video description, the translation isn’t mine. It’s done through an AI and is clearly imperfect. Would the ability to speak Japanese have been helpful here? Sure. But unfortunately, it’s not a skill I’ve picked up in my years on this earth. So AI will have to do.
@dbuck1964
@dbuck1964 8 ай бұрын
“I am a natural mosquito” was my favorite. 😂🦟
@Currawong
@Currawong 7 ай бұрын
@@kenossowicz1280 KZbin will auto-translate videos. You just have to fix the glaring mistakes, then it's usually decent.
@KingOfSwords720
@KingOfSwords720 4 ай бұрын
​@@kenossowicz1280the Japanese do love their sake. Yoshinkan is the aikido school that is the closest to aikijujutsu. My instructor was a 5th dan and former policeman.
@southsidedojoYoshinkan
@southsidedojoYoshinkan 8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@thelenny38
@thelenny38 Жыл бұрын
How's neck doing? I need pro disc
@nguyensh2
@nguyensh2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I hope your still doing well 7 years out. best of luck!
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much! Yes, still going strong 100%!
@paulsdrc
@paulsdrc 2 жыл бұрын
You’re rockin it dude congrats, I’m thinking on going this way. But I may be getting resistance from the doc who wants to fuse me.
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yea, that will have to be a discussion between you and your doc. Mine was all in for the artificial disc. Still going strong 7 years later! Best of luck!
@kontroversus
@kontroversus 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Ken, thank you for sharing your experience. After 6 years, how is your range of motion? Do you know if you had any bone growth (almost becoming like a fusion)?
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 2 жыл бұрын
Range of motion is fine. Haven't noticed any issues. No idea about bone growth but it's probably a good bet that the device does allow bone growth on the vertebral surfaces where the device makes contact.
@kontroversus
@kontroversus 2 жыл бұрын
3/4 hours? Wow!
@boscoblair105
@boscoblair105 3 жыл бұрын
How are you doing 6 years out? How were the first two weeks after surgery? How long was it before you felt you could go back to work? Thanks, and so glad you had a great outcome!
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the question. Today, that disc seems to be as good as new. I, unfortunately, have a predisposition to an arthritic spine. So I probably have another disc or two that are starting to compress. I was back to work within a week or so, but that was unusually fast. First days after the surgery were slightly uncomfortable with some small muscular spasms in my upper back as discs and nerves were still decompressing, but incision site and neck area were relatively pain free. The nerve pain I had in my arm was gone almost immediately after surgery.
@taherakbarally8953
@taherakbarally8953 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, great choice of colour! Can the bimini top be up while the boat is moving at speed or only when anchored/docked or slow speeds?
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 3 жыл бұрын
In our dojo, and most of Yoshinkan aikido, adults do not use colored belts. We begin as white belts and continue wearing the white belt until we reach brown belt. We do collect some belt stripes to designate certain kyu-ranks. Update: We have recently changed over to colored belts for adults as well. It seems that even grown-ups like to see those colors changing!
@llamawizard
@llamawizard 3 жыл бұрын
Nice boat
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
@deniseclark9051
@deniseclark9051 3 жыл бұрын
Pro-Disc C at C6-7 in November 2013 - 100% success almost 8 years with zero issues = full recovery. My Left arm and hand were weak to useless had to get surgery to recover the use of my left arm. The scar is almost invisible now. I am so happy I was repaired to good as it gets : ) I was injured in a car accident where I was t-boned so it was a side to side whiplash. All good! My Surgery was in an Outpatient Center in Deerfield Beach, Fl with Dr. C+++++. The ProDisc-C has performed beautifully with full range of motion.
@dachshunddadbob6765
@dachshunddadbob6765 3 жыл бұрын
Very Pretty Boat, hope you are enjoying it! I have the red version of your boat and really enjoy it! I don't have a problem with the single throttle, just push it and go. Access to the engines is good. I bought mine used and had no problem changing the oil and spark plugs earlier in the season. I wish the battery switch was in a more accessible location however!
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks much! Totally agree about the battery switch. Small price to pay, though. Good luck!
@traceykerr572
@traceykerr572 3 жыл бұрын
I am having 3 level cervical Adr... serious mva...
@traceykerr572
@traceykerr572 3 жыл бұрын
Were you able to return to sport?
@jesseconstudio
@jesseconstudio 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting these, watching all of them while I contemplate surgery. Currently investigating post op healing time
@socalifone3044
@socalifone3044 4 жыл бұрын
Nice looking boat. I went Yamaha. I like that they have a lot of dealerships and they make everything except the stereo. I also like dual throttles . I've heard many rumors Scarab is done. And now I see they are selling 2021"s. Competition is always good. Enjoy.
@GERI-D-Explorer
@GERI-D-Explorer 4 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous Boat. Is Bimini tower standard or option? Thnks
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Bimini is standard. Can also be ordered with a Z style wake tower.
@amalshrestha5819
@amalshrestha5819 4 жыл бұрын
Helllo Ken, I have same issue from c-6/c-7. I went to two diffident orthopedic surgeons, one recommended me mobi-c and other recommended me prodisc c. I am debating which is better. How are you doing now? I am doing fine functionally and I have stiffness and pain around my neck on back right side. How long was your procedure?
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 4 жыл бұрын
My advice would be to make your decision based on your comfort with and the experience of your surgeon. Don't decide based on the device. Either device will suit you just fine. I went in wanting Mobi-C and my surgeon said he could do it, but had more experience with Prodisc. I chose not to substitute my knowledge for that of a highly trained neurosurgeon. I liked my doctor and I said to use whichever one he was more comfortable installing which turned out to be the Prodisc-c. It's been almost 5 years and Im so glad I decided to hav it done. If you are in pain like I was, you certainly won't regret having it done. Good luck!
@stewaer1
@stewaer1 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ken- thx for your videos and answering questions. I have c6-c7 and very similar symptoms. Terrible shoulder pain and atrophy in rear deltoid. Getting ADR surgery next month. How long did you have symptoms before you got the surgery. And how are you doing now?
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your question. I had symptoms on and off for probably a couple of years. As mentioned in the previous video, symptoms were very similar to yours including atrophy. Now, about 3.5 years post-op, Everything still seems to be 100% No pain or discomfort of any kind. Good luck with your surgery!
@stewaer1
@stewaer1 5 жыл бұрын
Great to hear you're still doing well! What level was yours c6-c7? Couldnt exactly tell from the video.
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 5 жыл бұрын
C5-6@@stewaer1
@stewaer1
@stewaer1 5 жыл бұрын
@@kenossowicz1280 thanks Ken. So I'm about to take the plunge and get this done... you've said it's like it never happened which is great to hear. I'm a gym rat and am curious if you they're any lifts you cant do now. Like overhead/shoulder presses? Never thought about the stress that puts on your neck until now.
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 5 жыл бұрын
@@stewaer1 I have no difficulties that resulted from this surgery. Difficulties from other surgeries, yes. but not this one. Shrugs were a little tough at first but only because they would aggravate the muscle knots in my traps that the injury caused. But that worked itself out pretty quickly. In fact, search my name on IG and you'll see me doing presses just this morning! 😄
@courtneyandmattwilson
@courtneyandmattwilson 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video! I had prodisc at c6-c7. My main reason for getting the surgery was weakness in my left/atrophy in my left arm. Weakness started in mid September and I wasnt able to get into surgery until mid November. I’m hoping u can fill me in on your experience with how your arm felt immediately after surgery and how long it took to get the strength back. I’m two weeks out and it doesn’t feel much different at this point. Is that similar to your experience?
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 6 жыл бұрын
Well, it’s been several years since my surgery, but what I can tell you is that two weeks is not a lot of time. I, like you, had a strength imbalance in my affected arm. I can’t immediately recall what my pain level was like in my arm immediately after surgery, but I do know that releasing the pressure on the nerve root eventually relieved any arm pain. I believe it took several months after I started working out to regain the strength lost in my affected arm. Be patient and stick with it and eventually you should be feeling like yourself again. Best of luck..
@heatherk5124
@heatherk5124 11 ай бұрын
How did everything pan out with your arm related to the atrophy and strength? I hope well
@namichsor3967
@namichsor3967 6 жыл бұрын
Hello.after disc replacement untill now. do you relief from your neck pain 100% or can relief only 70%?
@rezjrprod
@rezjrprod 7 жыл бұрын
just had mine done here in L.A. my doc is making me walk like a robot for 8 more wks lol how ya doing so far? I got the prodisc c too
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 7 жыл бұрын
Wow! I went through none of that. I had virtually no restrictions on movement from day 1. Of course, heavy lifting and such wasn't recommended, but normal movement was unrestricted. I was back to work after about 7 days. Now, it's like the injury never happened. Hang in there. You'll be happy you did it.
@rezjrprod
@rezjrprod 7 жыл бұрын
Ken Ossowicz I think he's being over cautious lol did you still feel the shoulder pain a while?
@rezjrprod
@rezjrprod 7 жыл бұрын
Ken Ossowicz how long was your heavy lifting restriction
@kenossowicz1280
@kenossowicz1280 7 жыл бұрын
I don't recall the exact time of the restriction, but I was back in the gym probably inside 6 months. All shoulder pain was resolved almost immediately after surgery. I still had some knots in my back for a month or so after surgery, but the intense shoulder pain was gone very quickly.
@rezjrprod
@rezjrprod 7 жыл бұрын
how ya doing now bud?
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@DiyRick66 4 жыл бұрын
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