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@L96A1Terminator Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for visiting Nomoto sensei and showing his lineage of Daito Ryu. Its a rare to witness these techniques in public. Hope this collaboration continues in the future.
Покажите эту технику на постороннем человеке! Думаю последняя техника это фейк или эффект плацебо! Вот у гипнотизёров такое видел, но работает не на всех, значит эта техника малоэффективна!
@raltempo Жыл бұрын
No, aiki is real, you push in a circular movement, he defends himself and you join his force creating a fast movement that he does not understand and in the back an involuntary contraction is created that immobilizes him.
@raltempo Жыл бұрын
No, aiki is real, you push in a circular movement, he defends himself and you join his force creating a fast movement that he does not understand and in the back an involuntary contraction is created that immobilizes him.
@НиколайХаритонов-ь5ф Жыл бұрын
@@raltempoМожно ещё где-то посмотреть такую технику?
@raltempo Жыл бұрын
@@НиколайХаритонов-ь5ф Of course, the best definition I saw to the sensei of this channel, look for the entrisvita on what are the aiki techniques, youtube.com/@Mustlovejapan?si=zcYA9e7hr_oonLlG
@raltempo Жыл бұрын
@@НиколайХаритонов-ь5ф Okamoto student I would like to be interviewed on this channel
I have a very Respectful question. If this invisible "AIKI" force is so effective, Then why are the ELITE and PROFESSIONAL fighters from all over the world not flocking to your Dojo to learn this incredible technique? Again, I ask with the utmost respect. Thank You.
@FreeSalesTips Жыл бұрын
To understand aiki is to understand the polar opposite of fighting. Fighting requires the fighter to generate fighting energy within themself and wield their fighting energy to somehow subdue (or kill) their opponent. A practitioner who wants to use aiki cannot physically fight and use aiki at the same time - they physically switch between fighting energy or aiki energy but never both at the same time. So what is aiki? One way to translate it to English is "harmonious energy". What this means is the aiki practitioner will generate energy within themself that allows the opponent's energy to continue without opposition and this means the aiki practitioner can physically "unite with the opponent as a single body". People who want to fight do not care about literal physical unity with an opponent fighter. This is why they have no idea about the meaning of aiki and why it is physically impossible to unite in aiki and fight at the same time.
@morganharlock3381 Жыл бұрын
I am grateful for such a deep and insightful response. Now, I can definitely understand how little is known about such a noble art. I look forward to having the privileged opportunity to visit your dojo and personally experience this mastery. Thank You @@FreeSalesTips
@NickHchaos Жыл бұрын
@@FreeSalesTips That's completely wrong in every possible way, this is the most bogus BS I'e ever heard. Aiki is first of all, not about uniting with your opponent, but uniting with your internal energy, which then allows you to control your opponent. This was literally what Ueshiba stated, but this view has been continually misinterpreted and propagated by most people, and I don't see that changing. A real, logical answer: It takes a REALLY long time to be people to coordinate your body in this subtle and internal way. It's ONE method of controlling or causing harm to another person--an extremely slow method compared to the ore obvious external ones. Why the vast majority of young, buff fighters are not interested in doing something that takes years to cultivate properly when they could instead go to a BJJ or MMA gym and learn basic skills very quickly that are "good enough," and possibly get a lot of money from winning fights doing this, should be obvious. And I'm saying this as someone that's devoted myself mainly to aiki+the internal arts for 20+ years. To find an example of someone who is performing aiki at the highest level as well as probably a top notch fighter, and trains such people, look at Dan Harden or Arkuzawa, the latter of whom has already been featured multiple times on this channel. I know for a fact MMA fighters are going to train with Dan, but he told us in a seminar, they say, "This takes too long to learn for the purpose of my training now, but I'm interested in understanding it better in the future (when I have more time)." To paraphrase Dan: If you learn how to fight AND use aiki, you will be unstoppable. You can use aiki in every technique in every art, it only enhances them. But most people have little to no aiki. So understandably, most people who can fight well using conventional methods, are not inclined to believe in it in the first place.