Dear Tochihara, thank you so much for the attachment of English subtitles, it helps me a lot to understands the sensei's great explainaton. Hope you can add the english subtitles to the previous videos as well.😇 Thanks a lot !
@f-labАй бұрын
It's still a small project, and the subtitles may not be accurate, but I hope it will be of some help to people living abroad. I hope you will continue to watch.(T)
Thank you for watching and commenting. Thank you for watching! Sorry for my poor English. (T)
@yinonb172Ай бұрын
Great ukemi MC and great explanation by the sensei. Thank you for the informative video !
@f-labАй бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting. MC was very tired, but receiving comments like this cheers her up. I would like to continue taking on various challenges. (T)
You have the best aikido’s. Can you please add translate in English. Thank you
@f-labАй бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting. Not all videos have translations, but I'd like to increase them little by little. I hope you will continue to watch. (T)
I have a question for the Sensei please: If the uke grabs the hand very hard from a stationary position (without any push or pull vector) - I wonder if there is a chance to do a tankan in this position and if the sensei can point out good tips for success. thanks in advance and thank you for the amazing video!
@f-lab2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting. (The following is the MC's interpretation) First of all, I don't think there's much point in using techniques on someone who's stationary. It's also often taught that way. Some teachers say "Kick! Punch!" if the opponent freezes up. I think it's only meaningful that the opponent's vector exists. However, regardless of whether it's meaningful or not, in terms of whether you can do it or not, I think it's probably possible, and there may be some technique involved. I'll ask Nakamura sensei about it. Thank you for your request! (T)
@yinonb1722 ай бұрын
@@f-lab , Thank you all the f-lab team in advance. In friendship, Yinon.
I really appreciate Shihan Nobuaki Nakamura’s explanations, as we often have similar questions during our Aikido practice, usually followed by discussions on what we can do next. Shihan Nakamura demonstrated excellent alternatives and flexible thinking, showing that Aikido is alive. Thank you for filming such helpful practice videos. Taiwan@Steve
@f-lab2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting. I am very happy to receive your comment from far away Taiwan. This channel is solely for organizing Nakamura Sensei's personal methods and ways of thinking and creating videos. I would be happy if they are of use in your training. I hope that you will continue to enjoy practicing Aikido. Thank you. F-lab.@Tochihara
@stevelin83922 ай бұрын
@@f-lab I appreciate Nakamura Sensei's teaching methods and way of thinking, which resonate with my years of Aikido practice. I hope to visit your dojo in Fukuoka someday to learn from Nakamura Sensei in person.
@f-lab2 ай бұрын
@@stevelin8392Thank you for your nice comment. I hope we can meet and practice together. It would be wonderful if people from all over the world could interact with each other through Aikido.(T)