People seem to have a difficult time understanding that the way Aikido is taught and learned is in kata form. Its is not the way it would be employed in a real combat scenario. It is practiced that way in order to learn form and mechanics. O Sensei said that one must master form in order to be free of form.
@MansMan420696 жыл бұрын
One must know the rules to break them
@linusverclyte49886 жыл бұрын
The way one trains is the way one fights. In a fight you don't rise to the level of your expectations, you fall to the level of your training. If the way you train is unrealistic and compliant you will get your ass handed to you.
@angel-rq4fz5 жыл бұрын
@ Vad Wannu :You fight the way you train ! If the way of training is NOT realistic then your Fight will suffer and you will pay heavy price .
@gingercore695 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you DO fight the way you train... But practicing drills and excercises, forms, etc... Is useful... You just need to add realistic sparring to that, and you are good to go... For example... Only talking about the main globaly known aikido styles... Yoshinkan, tomiki and hatenkai are pretty good... Yoshinkan has non competitive free spsrring, tomiki has "light contact" sparring and hatenkai is "full contact aikido" with kyokushin type of striking(not at their same level obviously) and this type of aikido in the video, seems to be quite good
@angel-rq4fz5 жыл бұрын
Is TENSHIN Aikido ,Steven Seagal Method tough he is not the founder ! Is very practical in real scenario.
@ghost_20_lead98 жыл бұрын
I've been studying Aikido for a few years, I appreciate your blend of traditional and practical and keeping the 'martial' into the art. Very good videos, keep em coming. Your enthusiasm is awesome and really evident. Gotta love what you do to do it well, and it shows my man.
@johnmorgan60107 жыл бұрын
excellent instruction . too many people always say joint locks dont work. you have just shown that with proper setup they certainly will. great job.
@jeffflair8 жыл бұрын
Lenny great vídeo......love THIS stuff......been a student of self defence for 48 years now....and im still learning.
@realjutsu56487 жыл бұрын
Yes.Yes.Yes... For years there have been trolls saying kotegaeshi doesn't work. We train it hard, short and effective. So do the British SAS, French Foreign Legion, Israeli Army and so many more. Makes me laugh - so here is a technique that doesn't work? Practised by some of the worlds elite military forces... Love it.
@linusverclyte49886 жыл бұрын
You're actually comparing your training to that of elite military forces? How do you know those organizations use this wristlock and how do you know how they train it and under which circumstances they actually use it? There's a world of difference between teaching it as an advanced technique only to be used in very specific circumstances and using it as a bread and butter technique the way aikidoka do it. Especially in the retarded way it's usually trained. I'm always weary when something is deemed applicable for civilian self-defense because it's used by the military. As far as I know soldiers rely on weapons to take out enemies not unarmed combat, they almost always have back-up and their fitness-level, physical qualities and mental toughness usually far exceeds that of the average civilian. Because they can get away with something doesn't mean you can. A technique is only as good as the person using it and its succes depends heavily on how the opponent reacts to it. Instead of fantasizing about skills, attributes and training you don't have (SAS, Foreign Legion...) you should ask yourself how you know this will work for you. The point is that you can't really test these techniques under pressure without taking unacceptable risks so you won't know for sure it you can actually do it. Standing locks are very easily negated by moving and using two hands to lock someone leaves you vulnerable. Not to mention the well known fact that fine motor skills degrade under stress. I can see it working when someone is stupid enough to grab your clothing (they've basically given away a weapon and the hand isn't moving) after a strike that half disables them but when fists are flying? It's very difficult to do a standing lock against a striker or a grappler and if you can't do it against a trained person your skills are unreliable and will fall apart the moment you're faced with someone who can actually fight. Don't assume your opponent will be incompetent.
@ebor84024 жыл бұрын
Who told you the SAS learn this?
@abdellahbarrous85168 жыл бұрын
I really like your way of teaching aikido. You open a hole world of possibilities. Nearly all dojos teaches aikido in a boring and unpractical way, where you are never shown how to mix technics in a real combat. It's like if we were teached guitar chords but never how to put it in a song :-D
@koden242 жыл бұрын
What I love about your techniques Sly, it’s simple, and very direct. No B.S. No wasted motion. Thank you Sir 🤜🏽
@howardjohnson945 жыл бұрын
hey rogue warrior..you are FANTASTIC…i wish i was taught this years back…I'm from HARLEM and i was lucky to catch your teachings and skill and method on how akido works and to add it to my arsenal.this is stuff that martial art practitioners don't want to show or KNOW & have a hard time to find someone that can teach me this art.before this it was STEVEN SEAGAL films that intrigue me so you are definitely a master of this art..and im in school with your video.KEEP IT COMING!!!RESPECT.
@jtstar108 жыл бұрын
This guy is the real deal! ! ..plus the uke is excellent too. Great video! !
@peterpuga91778 жыл бұрын
These techniques only make akido much more aggressive love these videos.
@wesleydietrich5022 Жыл бұрын
Your amazing!! Lenny Sly I have wondered for 30 years!!!!!! As an Aikido "aikikai" style only here in Montreal (Quebec) practitioner ever since "above the law" all of Sensei Take's videos was mystified how to learn Seagals techniques. You have demystified "his how to techniques" for years for me. Im working on my black belt in "aikikai" style but learning all yours in Tenshin style. Im a security agent in Montreal (Quebec) and I've had to use aikikai to take out numerous street people trying to pick a fight with me and I have taken them out, even with aikikai, so its like you have said how you can make it work for you. And for some reason Lenny I've had fast hand deflections, deflecting hands from me and hitting faces at the same time, using techniques from traditional aikikai but I have watched your style and I have extra arsenal in my tool box now because of your "Podcast Steven Seagals TenShin aikido" I was able to find you!!!! Lenny!! Thank-You!! SO MUCH!!! And screw those nay sayers!!! We need more talented teachers like you to keep teaching, your a natural!!!.
@teodorstefanov9846 жыл бұрын
The truth about aikido is that some random people see the most traditional way in aikido and what they see is attacks that are aikido traditional not for street and they start saying "aikido don't work" "bullshido" and more but aikido has a lot of techniques that can apply in traditional aikido fight and that can apply outside of the dojo (street&others) and because it's not easy to become that guy who can't be beaten up in , in aikido. So someone must show the internet the real street apply for aikido, which is for street fight, which will show brutally, which will save your life, which will show the "internet fighters" the combat aikido!!! And that guy is Lenny and his crew!!! Much love!!!
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS136 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great comment, I truly appreciate it.
@peterarecorejr29007 жыл бұрын
Wish I wasn't so old I would love to learn aikido but at 56 think I am past my prime ... Great videos Lenny you definitely now what you are doing ... Awesome stuff
@derrikolmstead-karate-fitness4 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Lenny Sly! After watching you demonstrate this technique, I can clearly see the difference between Traditional Aikido and TenShin Aikido. I wanted to start practicing Aikido in 2006 but I just started practicing Karate then and was training so much I didn’t have time for another martial art. I had no idea until I started watching your videos that Traditional Aikido has no practical applications but TenShin Aikido is all practical applications. I’m glad I know this now and I can incorporate this into my martial arts training. I share this video with my friends from the Karate dojo all the time. Thank you very much!!
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS134 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome thank you so much sir!
@Lordvoivod7 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff, I love how you flow from one technique into another and that's exactly what I like about aikido. As soon as you get a feeling for the techniques and get a bit of feel for this, you start appreciating how dynamic the style truelly is.
@rubendez7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, many people dont realize aikido is a light version of a much more deadly martial art, I think hapkido is closer to the original martial art, but i dont know that much 'bout it, if you could comment...
@paulcanchola63772 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos so far. And one of my favorite wrist locks, And I loved the flow from classic Aikido to TenShin, to Combative Concepts. It would be great to see his same format applied to all the core Aikido base techniques!!! 🙌
@jerrymaraccini24857 жыл бұрын
Aikido like anything else is only as good as the person who is doing it.This guy is a great teacher and he shows that he is very skilled.Love your videos.Thanks.
@eliolopez31076 жыл бұрын
Great kotogaeshi lesson. You have very good Aikido. Very good.
@lucasspmcg106 жыл бұрын
Hey, I've never studied martial arts because I've never had the money but it intrigues me and I've been watching videos on aikido and one said that the reason they project out in original aikido was essentially so less hurt for both participants and that if you execute the techniques properly you'll bore your opponent and they'll have to leave or you can leave with the least conflict. And I afree with both methods yours and traditional. I find it commendable that despite you seem to dislike or see the flaws in traditional aikido you're still willing to teach it. Really good video 😊 thanks
@ivargas220iv8 жыл бұрын
I really wish I was closer to this gym. I have no pro training and never cared but this makes me want to learn more. thanks to you brother I know now that these are the techniques I want to learn more of. I can see myself as a student of aikido it's evolution. keep up the videos brother they are helpful and definitely educational. thank you
@williambarnes30546 жыл бұрын
Option 2 for me. Works well as self-defence for a 55 years young student of Aikido dancer and salesman that does not have the physical power of a athlete who studies the Marshall Arts or Marshall Artist or like you, someone who is both. Very Impressive.
@taekwondomaster46095 жыл бұрын
That was an excellent demonstration Sensei. I will definitely use those techniques when I train. Many blessings to you from Seaside, California.
@justinwallace2693 жыл бұрын
Fucking love this video! Even 5 years later I'm still learning from this. I love the comparisons between traditional, Tenshin, and Combative because it really gives a deeper understanding of the technique and how to adapt it to new situations. I love MMA too, but I honestly laugh at the MMA groupies who don't understand that the attacks featured here are just for training purposes to learn the technique itself - and that it's up to the practitioner to adapt them to new situations, aka: MMA. You can't ask for a better teacher than Lenny Sly because he's thorough as fuck, knows this shit inside and out, and drills this into your mind with repetition. If you're reading this, thank you again for your dedication and passion to the art.
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS133 жыл бұрын
That’s an awesome comment thank you for posting!!! Lenny sly
@justinwallace2693 жыл бұрын
@@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS13 Anytime! Thanks for sharing, sir.
@thedukeofcalifornia1298 жыл бұрын
Many Thanks to Chris taking all the hits as "OpFor" demonstrations for attacks. Shared videos all the time to many of the veterans here in Long Beach.
@ronswafford25467 жыл бұрын
wicked, brutal and love how you explain traditional and then contemporary interpretation!
@peterbrowne13317 жыл бұрын
I haven't found an Aikido video that I haven't liked so far. There are many out there, but you can always learn something new if you keep an open mind. Perhaps someone demonstrates a technique you already know but in a way that you haven't seen it before. Thank you.
@Blvck_Circles8 жыл бұрын
I've just started learning aikido and have been watching and learning lots from KZbin, really enjoying your videos for the real world applications. I also train in Krav Maga and I feel like your combative concepts shares similarities with Krav. Especially the added aggression that you bring to aikido and the fact that you have devised this to be used in realistic situations. Thanks!
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS138 жыл бұрын
your welcome brother
@rbaraka15 жыл бұрын
Great video! I've practiced various forms of martial arts and aikido never seems to get the respect it deserves. The effectiveness of small joint locks is unquestionable, especially in a street scenario where people usually end up fighting and grabbing each other in close quarters combat.
@FoneArc6 жыл бұрын
Love it! This is Aikido for the modern era. Other schools are too stuck on tradition.
@jerryrodriguez73774 жыл бұрын
Thanks lenny sly for bringing aikido back in a positive effective way excellent martial art for personal self defense 🙏🙏🙌🏻🙌🏻
@jerryrodriguez73774 жыл бұрын
Thank you for linking love Steven seagal & above the law + the beautiful art of aikido 🙏🙌🏻💖
@Mounier7778 жыл бұрын
im from augusta georgia.....love your stuff man...me and my wife look at your videos late night eating popcorn.....my wife is really digging the combatives and have learned alot from your stuff....keep up with the videos guys
@kendricksmith32078 жыл бұрын
Thank You Brother Sly for those powerful applications and variations of kotegaeshi. I wanted to hone my technique, and this is exactly what I was looking for.
@lucamalatesta45855 жыл бұрын
Hi. You upload this video two years ago, i discover it now. So much material to work, but easy to understand for the several information and drills, sure hard to do but thanks to your explanation not so much. Thankyou so much. always the best cyber Sensei.
@catmandu88136 жыл бұрын
Your the best out there for the advancement and conservation of aikido. Honestly man I love combative concepts. Albeit, we throw peace out the window, when we apply aikido, with combative intent, I think these are necessary changes that need to be made. I love this channel. Whatever video you guys put out, I'll watch fifteen times in a row. Lol
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS136 жыл бұрын
+George Shearer That's an awesome comment, thank you for posting George. Lenny~
@SuperScott66668 жыл бұрын
I love Rogue Warriors!!! I Study and teach Aikido and Kotegaeshi is my go to move thanks for this. :)
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS138 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Kotegaeshi done right is a very effective wrist application.
@brenb28428 жыл бұрын
The best thing about this guy ((is the open bracket techniques that he teaches!! 👍
@btdt477 жыл бұрын
Very fast and effective and well illustrated
@raulluzardo22784 жыл бұрын
Great Sensei I always knew from the beginning, that Aikido is the way of flowing with no form and you can show this beautifully. And the applications are awesome. Thank you Sensei and you have taught me a lot. Go ROGUE WARRIORS.
@manualxp91194 жыл бұрын
I like the way you teach
@arturoprado66987 жыл бұрын
You see, that is what I'm talking about. Showing how it will work in real life situations. Awesome video.
@clantonaw6 жыл бұрын
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a far cry from what it was when Royce first showed the world how effective it was a few decades ago. It has been developed, improved and polished by guys like Eddie Bravo, John Danaher and Marcelo Garcia. The Gracies don't claim to own the rights to Brazilian Jiu jitsu nor do they condemn other contemporary pioneers that have sharpened Brazilian Jiu Jitsu into what it is today. The Aikikai is filled with intelligent Dan level Aikidoka that could easily be the next contemporary pioneers that help bring Aikido into the 21st century. Unfortuantely, organizations and their politics keep Aikido a "hermit state" that refuses to budge from tradition and those same Dans refuse to have an independent voice out of fear of being excommunicated from the Aikikai.......Imagine what Aikido could be if it had the same platform and open mindedness that BJJ has. Thanks for doing what you do Sly Sensei..........Aikido Sudent, California
@zenwalker90107 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I'll definitely consider these techniques.
@Chainedbrit6 жыл бұрын
absolute legend of a sensei clearly explained and effectiveness in R.L scenarios not like many martial arts that fail in R.L situations keep it up more please!
@jm11826 жыл бұрын
I broke a sweat halfway through the last video. Thanks for the great vids and use of Japanese vocab . I've been enjoying dojo flashbacks from many years ago for an hour now.
@benitomaldonado70807 жыл бұрын
Excellent Sly . Former aikido/ jujitsu practitioner. I enjoy your concepts and wish I could practice this . But sadly my age (67) and wear and tear on body has taken its toll . I will continue being a subscriber and enjoy the videos . God bless you . Osu !
@sportsboy55707 жыл бұрын
Great video, this is what Aikido so badly needs - evolution, a critical eye analyzing the techniques, and application to realistic combat type situations. This is how other martial arts such as Escrima/ Arnis and Krav Maga are going from strength to strength, and Aikido is getting left behind. Less tree hugging, more aggression = useful. Tree hugging and going with techniques = vicious beating at best.
@gingercore695 жыл бұрын
Love the video! For the question "why would you want to proyect away?" my answer would be "maybe you are just looking for a chance to run away, ans therefore want to create as much distance between them and you before you go for the run" or even better "maybe you want to proyect them into something or someone that is in the direction of the proyection" But i agree that straight down is much more useful... Like... Almost any other situation, straight down is better, gived you more control on the oponent...
@billmart63347 жыл бұрын
Excellent dialectic, excellent explanation and excellent demonstration, I like it a lot.
@Timbo8687 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Lenny!! Keep up the good work!!
@throatchop101 Жыл бұрын
I got it nto Aikido for the same reason you did. I left, because it wasn't THIS! This is MARTIAL arts! Keep doing what you are doing! You need to find a producer and pick up the torch that Seagal dropped. You have a screen presents. THANK YOU!!
@leemason6667 жыл бұрын
Great video Lenny. My Sensei taught me this last night so your video has been really educational. Keep up the great work. Many thanks
@jakovzord8 жыл бұрын
Good video, I quite liked the pin transitions, a few comments: "Why throw them away from you?" Remember that one of Aikido's specialities is dealing with multiple attackers, projecting an attacker into a second oncoming attacker for example can be useful, it's good to know and it has its place. But I do agree that extending the arm so far out to apply the technique is silly. Also I have a problem with the term "traditional Aikido", Aikido is modern to begin with. Those passive techniques are just coming mainly from Hombu style, which is how they usually do it. With the knee to the head during the lock, when you say it's definitely not in "traditional" Aikido, if by traditional you mean Hombu then that's true, but if you mean styles other than Ten Shin, actually there certainly are Aikido styles that do this as a type of atemi.
@thedukeofcalifornia1298 жыл бұрын
Sir, Like the wrist lock, to the elbow lock, to shoulder lock; to the throw. The stance could also be easily said "the tripod" position with hands on your knees.
@aureooniwaban51846 жыл бұрын
Hello man, I found you recently and I enjoy very much you're content. As Fellow Aiki practicioner, looking closely of what you say, I THINK exacly the same of you. The TRUE Aikido need to be more realistic, more simple, and adapt to the times we are in. I practice an style named YOSEIKAN, and like TENSHIN AIKIDO, work on 3 basic conceps: Simplicity, velocity and efectivety, sure this is why I can't stop looking you're videos XD. KEEP THE GOOD WORK!! If some day I can accomplish beeing an instructor in my style, my objective is teaching like you and my Sensei, you two think much alike. Kotegaeshi is one of my seven tecniques, I learned a lot hearing you out.
@shiggmeister7 жыл бұрын
Outstanding!!!! Love the Thin Blue Line brother!!
@shobukan55554 жыл бұрын
So hilarious the first 3 min a rant about Final Cut Pro! Lenny's rage is the best
@michaelnowak35707 жыл бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving, Thank you so much for the video. I very much appreciate it. I live in Arizona and know of no body else that can show this.
@safdarkh7865 жыл бұрын
This is great technique, easily misunderstood. Thanks for clearing the air for us sensei ! 🙏❤ Happy New year
@jeffward45115 жыл бұрын
I have got into you vids just in the past few weeks and love what you have to say it is real and useable.
@amarartemis6 жыл бұрын
This is so good and so funny! Your perspective in opposition to my peace & harmony background made me laugh because at the same time your performance of the different styles is really good! I hope I can stop commenting now, just really appreciate your videos.
@wtpyos8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. Learn a lot.
@jerryrodriguez73773 жыл бұрын
Aikido is a excellent martial art for self defense lenny sly expresses with love positivity blessings love aikido 🙏🙏🙏🙏🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@greggriffiths90533 жыл бұрын
Great video I'm telling other people to check out your classes thanks.
@jhalverson554055 жыл бұрын
Great instruction. Love to learn. Keep up the good work.
@SvenStadt5 жыл бұрын
Is that kind of like: "Not enough money to pay the bills this month, honey; we may have to sell one of the cowski's"
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS135 жыл бұрын
Lmfao that’s hilarious It’s actually spelled Kao Tsuki
@Carloslopez-tp6zy6 жыл бұрын
Using Violence to stop violence makes sense to me
@bujin54554 жыл бұрын
I think yokomen lends itself better to shihonage than it does to kotegaeshi, either way ("traditional" or with the more direct transition shown) you have to transition to the back side of the wrist with kotegaeshi, but shihonage you never have to let go, and talking about burying someone, shiho is straight up brutal. Though I agree, if you're going to use kotegaeshi, it's best to get to it.
@timmyabu-jaber88356 жыл бұрын
Very nice tip I like it, am timmy by the way. Can I ask a question plz, have u ever been in a situation to defend ur self on the street on do stand up for someone that couldn't defend him self , can flash back in ur memory and show us what u did . If possible if not or didnt happen that okay. Thanks any way very good information u r putting here God bless have a nice day .
@yoshimitsu728 жыл бұрын
Without atemi, kotegaeshi doesn't work. Remember: the founder said "aikido is atemi and irimi"
@michaelnowak35707 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your showing how this works. I'm a very rank amateur but I want to learn. Forget Final Cut it is way to much program for what you are doing. IMovie should do everything you need.
@princepatrick46976 жыл бұрын
I love your videos keep up the great work I hope to move to Chicago someday a study under you.
@SfrankkI726 жыл бұрын
Your videos are great. I've studied several martial arts, but I appreciate the practice of Aikido. Being able to learn and not cause each other major damage is why it is my favorite. I may have missed it, but have you done a video covering take down defense and initial grappling clinch. I think this is important and I'd like to see your take on those situations. I myself have had mixed results.
@PhoebusG6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the hard work you put into keeping us alive and fixing aikido. Much love from Greece, why not drop by and drop some hints on our army? We may need it haha.
@CodaCombatives6 жыл бұрын
Wow love the video, the transition are seamless, very tight!
Thoroughly enjoying your videos, the way you apply kote geishi is as we do (Motoha Yoshin Ryu JuJutsu, though you'll not see this in videos in here), however we don't have the grips on the wrist and hand as you appear to. The added benefit of this way as in your video is how it reduces or removes the ability for the attacker to pull their arm back and continue trying for strikes or stabs, so it combines kuzishi with lots of control 🙂
@premier697 жыл бұрын
Thank You! Lenny
@jasonstickle79047 жыл бұрын
I really like your defection technique
@leecoen25777 жыл бұрын
OK, now I gotta watch this over and over...the smooth transition of the deflection shown when a strike is thrown is outstanding..excellent source of skill and knowledge. you make it look effortless..great job...fucking bringing it!!! awesome...
@TheJohn932267 жыл бұрын
Dude knows his shit for sure! Respect!
@Dio-nm9wv8 жыл бұрын
great video bro and great techniques. awesome
@Devildoc5124 жыл бұрын
I wish I can attend your school! I will do the online course 💪🏽
@Waterflow075 жыл бұрын
"Buried him down"gets me every time
@davidarce46012 жыл бұрын
Question, how about a video on footwork and and technique. Love you instructions and your bad ass techniques.
@davidtartaglia76907 жыл бұрын
Excellent vids of combat aiki.
@LuisFVega137 жыл бұрын
Awesome video
@jasonrudolph4914 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the Tenshin version of this technique and it is the preferred method of mine. However- I certainly leave the door open based on the situation to incorporate the Combative Concepts approach. When I’m not doing the breakfall version- I still go straight down with no projection. Still very quick and powerful!! it is ironic- sometimes the breakfall version is safer for the Uke than being projected! It may look softer to project someone but if they don’t know how to take Ukemi (like on the street) the attacker could be more injured which may or may not be desired outcome. 😎
@joshuagutierrez77267 жыл бұрын
Hey Lenny you seem pretty bad ass and a lot of the stuff you show is sweet and to the point. One thing I would like to see is more of a real sparring match for you to display the moves more realistic scenarios
@SLYSCOMBATIVECONCEPTS137 жыл бұрын
Joshua Gutierrez You and everyone else wants to see that too. Unfortunately the closest thing to achieve that was done in my most recent KZbin video on my channel. That's really the only way I could do it without hurting someone. What I'm about to say isn't directed towards you so please don't take it personally. The reason why I can't do a video like the way everyone wants is because I refuse to seriously hurt any of my students and that would happen if I did DO a video like that. And that's the only way I could 100% show how BRUTALLY effective my aikido is. Most people comment wanting to see me do a video doing it for real. I will not do that for those people for the sake of their entertainment and I will not do it at the expense of my students. I have said countless number of times to those people if you want that then common by and I'll do it to you. Not one person has ever taken me up on my offer. Why? Because they just want to watch someone else take the brunt of the punishment and not themselves. I value my students way to much to hurt them seriously in any video. Also when I've offered to do my aikido to those that request a video and they instantly think I'm challenging them. When in fact I'm not. I'm saying you wanna see how serious this shit is then YOU come by and I'll show you and you can experience it for yourself. Again my statement isn't directed towards you. Thank for your comment.
@joshuagutierrez77267 жыл бұрын
THE ROGUE WARRIORS - Where Warriors are FORGED wow man I whole heartedly respect you, your principals and your value of your disciples I would never want anyone to get hurt either I totally agree with you that some proeplebjust want to see violence from the safety of their homes I wish I could come to you and learn first hand again I have an admiration for the ART I really appreciate you and your dedication to your crafts you seem like you would be an amazing instructor
@joshuagutierrez77267 жыл бұрын
And thank you for taking he time to respond to me
@christopheripacs95578 жыл бұрын
Absoloutely Beautiful technique,
@fatmirkabashi33718 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lenny. Bravooooo
@thedukeofcalifornia1298 жыл бұрын
Rukidori Awesome! Thanks again
@erwinnunez29088 жыл бұрын
Good work
@josephfantasma46574 жыл бұрын
You speak the truth
@VgniK884 жыл бұрын
Good vid bro I’ve always wondered how seagal does this move
@philipmerrell26994 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@andresalvarez68106 жыл бұрын
ppl need to understand the feet movement of aikido in order for them to understand how to get from one side to the other plus they need to learn how to fall too... i am teaching this kid who is a friend of my son and we watch your vídeos a lot can u plz make a Lil 3 or 5 minute vídeo showing ppl how to move and how to fall plz? thanks for taking ur time to read this
@baadbwoy43817 жыл бұрын
Great video showing a good useable breakdown of the technique. Have subscribed and will check the other videos. Thanks
@rikunevalainen81544 жыл бұрын
I hope "Rokas" have seen this....
@TheNCcope6 жыл бұрын
That one deflection is very similar to a bong sau, even the punch to the face afterwards good stuff!
@maceyrickard68364 жыл бұрын
Wooh great demo I once bottled a sankyo and ended up throwing shieonage but you seem to of gone alot further