I migrated from the Judo world to Aikido 27 years ago. I always knew these two arts could work so well together! Back in my Judo days Aikido improved my Judo performance tremendously and vice versa. This ist just so beautiful to watch, please do more of this. I immediately felt motivated to do some Judo again or integrate it in my next Aikido practice.
@Stevesie_098 ай бұрын
The two arts work together because the concepts are the same. Their roots are the same. However, imo, modern Aikido has gone into fantasyland.
@KG-vc7lr8 ай бұрын
@@Stevesie_09 That may be. But for me that only means, it is our/your/my responsibility to keep it down to earth. Or bring it there again, wherever the individual starting point may be. I just like Aikido too much to watch it drift off.
@MrBluemanworld8 ай бұрын
same here i had the same experience as you, but stayed only with judo
@KG-vc7lr8 ай бұрын
@@MrBluemanworld This experience seems to be similar over many different arts though. I remember we had some Karateka and also later Ju-Jutsu and MMA people in class. Some stayed, some went back to their original sport, but almost everyone told of some instances where Aikido had an impact on his other sport, be it small or big. And in return everyone gave some insight which helped me develop in my own way :)
What a great video. The judo master is so graceful and gentle-looking - yet you know he'd drive you through the floor if he needed to! It's brilliant to see the mutual respect between the two, contrary to the ridicule Aikido often receives.
@gallinarabiosa8 ай бұрын
@@Religious_man hi is yes
@gordonarthur63658 ай бұрын
Shirakawa sensei is the best aikido master. He also has a judo’s talent. Great collaboration!!!
@johnreidy28048 ай бұрын
LOL "collaboration" The Judo guys are being kind to the Aikido guys. Aikido is crap and we all know it
@gallinarabiosa8 ай бұрын
@@johnreidy2804 you are crap
@春巻-g5oАй бұрын
@@johnreidy2804 That's right, if you think so, in your own mind. If you have even a little experience in judo, you probably wouldn't have that impression. Unless you have no talent for judo.
@johnreidy2804Ай бұрын
@@春巻-g5o Aikido is crap friend. If you don't know that you don't know squat
@aikidofun89948 ай бұрын
I know Suzuki. If Shirakawa sensei had practiced judo more, he would have been a top-class judoka. I like to see Shirakawa Ryuji sensei's humility, his many talents and efforts. I respect him from the bottom of my heart. And I also have a lot of respect for judo.
Greeting Shirakawa sensei, your understanding and muscle memory of timing in Aikido made you float Aite beautifully while performing Ko Soto Gari technique ! Best wishes from Iran.
@グク-d7g7 ай бұрын
イランから見てるなんてすごい熱心な方だな
@ぽん-j6y6j8 ай бұрын
阿部さんが子供のように歓喜しているのが良き
@matijabensa8 ай бұрын
It is amazing to see the respectfulness between each other.
Arigato Gozaimasu Suzuki Sensei and Shrakawa Sensei and students. This has encouraged me to get back into some senior judo practice. I studiedJudo at 13 and Aikido from 26 to now. I love the cross training here. In some Aikido seminars we have practiced Suzuki Sensei's unique leg-locking ko-uchi-gari. It is good to learn where it has come from. The sasea-tsurikomi-ashi was my best throw, and I did it on the 'wrong' side for a right hander. I like the upper body break as done in aikido too.
Amazing how Sensei Suzukji can explain it so simple and make it look so effortles ❤ 'if you cant explain something simple enough, you havent understand it well enough' - Albert Einstein
I think that it's great how you never use the techniques on the man teaching you the techniques. It shows great respect for the man. It would be very bad to accidently injure your teacher. Especially when they are one of the most knowledgeable, talented persons in existence. It's also amazing of him to share his knowledge so freely with everyone else. Of course learning the techniques isn't really hard. Practicing them until you can use them instinctively is what is the real challenge. It's amazing when you see it in a match or in a fight.
@ShinyaSmile8 ай бұрын
神は細部に宿るというけども細かい所が重要なんですね。
@asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf8 ай бұрын
Shirakawa Shihan spirit of openness and learning open hearts!
In karate we use that "crossing shins throw" (the ko-uchi-gari variation) in a couple of bunkai, didn't know there is a similar technique in Judo. 😮 Great video! Oss 🥋👋🏽🇲🇽
@andrewrussell16788 ай бұрын
I practice Jujitsu and we regularly train with a Shotokan Karate club sharing techniques, the Karate club has been exploring historic Karate and are realising that so much has been removed from their practice for sport reasons. Karate had so many Jujitsu style techniques for takedowns and hishigi
@jestfullgremblim80028 ай бұрын
@@andrewrussell1678 yup, the original okinawan art was very similar to Jujutsu. It was mainly weapon work, but if you had no weapon or got too close, you would use grappling. Of coursez they had striking as well (just like Jujutsu) but it really wasn't the main focus (from what i can see)
@akigamyl8 ай бұрын
合気技との融合とかもっと先の動画も見てみたくなりますね。
@thomaselmore11558 ай бұрын
Nice to see this. I have been using variations of this method of leg locking- "contact manipulation" for 50+ years now in Kenpo systems. Very effective. Done together with upper body and hand striking. Thank you for showing its use.
@hobet8 ай бұрын
I love how they are all in awe of the sensei's ukemi. This is a great lesson.
@鈴木貴史-v2n8 ай бұрын
柔道って言う競技スポーツであるからこその高みがある!このコラボはすごい可能性を秘めている!
@出口貴史8 ай бұрын
柔道の経験はありませんが、鈴木さんの教え方が分かりやすいですね。
@guy-tm1xl8 ай бұрын
全てが理にかなっていることが分かり、大変面白かったです
@omusubi03588 ай бұрын
鈴木桂治さん、昔からファンでした!うれしい!
@haruki317178 ай бұрын
こういう異業種武者修行は、すごく興味深くおもしろいですね
@cody16618 ай бұрын
Wow! This is a very interesting and entertaining video. It's amazing and admirable that such a talented Aikido master is so willing to study other martial arts.
@AllAddInAll8 ай бұрын
全部すごいですけど、特に受け身がきれいで、感動します。
@st7768 ай бұрын
起倒流から講道館柔道と継いで、現代の乱取りの中でも、細かいところで進化してるのねー🤔
@SpiritofSilence8 ай бұрын
生徒に柔道と合気道を教えることができる賢明な先生。素晴らしい
@rogeriogoncalvesdiaspitta63652 ай бұрын
É muito lindo essa integração do judô com Aikido... Uma ótima troca de conhecimentos.
Genial!!! Ich kann kein japanisch, hab aber alles kapiert und auch Kleinigkeiten entdeckt, die mir WIRKLICH ABSOLUT WEITERHELFEN! Vielen, vielen Dank für Ihr Video!
i migrated from muay thai / kickboxing & FMA to Judo to finess more my combat skills when i feel i like to zumba, i go to Aikikai dojo and do aikido dancing feels good