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Summer Camp 2021 July 18 featuring Mitsugi Saotome Shihan
Mitsugi Saotome, Shihan (“Sensei”) is our head instructor at Aikido Shobukan Dojo and Founder of Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. He was a disciple (“uchi-deshi”) of Morihei Ueshiba (“O-Sensei”) the founder of Aikido for fifteen years until O-Sensei passed away in 1969. While with O-Sensei, Sensei studied intensely the practice and philosophy of the founder’s own studies of Aikido and Takemusu Aiki. Sensei was soon promoted to a senior instructor position at World Aikido Headquarters, the seat of Aikikai Foundation today. In 1975, Sensei felt compelled to come to the United States, and remained ever since as a model Aikidoka for the world.
When asked what compelled Sensei to come to the United States, he replied, “I meditated on O-Sensei’s spirit for three days and three nights and I felt it was his wish that I should go. This country is a great experiment, a melting pot of people from many different cultural backgrounds living together, the world condensed into one nation. The goal of Aikido and O-Sensei’s dream is that all the peoples of the world live together as one family, in harmony with each other and with their environment. The United States has the opportunity to set a great example.”
Today, Sensei resides in Florida, his first home in the United States, where he remains close with Patty Saotome, his wife and those close to him. He travels to the Aiki Shrine frequently, as this was his prior residence, leading keiko with dedicated practitioners around the world. Sensei also travels to dojo around the United States to give seminars, lectures, sharing time, and sharing space with his students.
Sensei founded Aikido Shobukan Dojo, with some of his earliest students, after his invitation to Sarasota, Florida. As one of Sensei’s homes, he visits the D.C. dojo for about eight weeks every year. While here, Sensei often studies, teaches, and lectures, along with some city shopping he enjoys very much.
Saotome Sensei has given many demonstrations of his art both here and abroad, among them demonstrations for the International Peace Academy and Diplomatic Community at the Japan House in New York City. He has written two books: Aikido and the Harmony of Nature, an in-depth study of the relationship of Aikido with the moment and process of natural phenomena, and The Principles of Aikido, both published by Shambhala Publications, Inc.
We are extremely honored and proud to have such a close relationship with Sensei, and hope that everyone can benefit from his teachings. The dojo is not only an expression of Aiki, but also an expression of the sense of duty, obligation, and mission that Sensei and everyone at Aikido Shobukan Dojo and in Aikido Schools of Ueshiba feel day to day. We look forward to seeing you on the mat.
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Summer Camp July 17 PM featuring Mitsugi Saotome Shihan
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Mitsugi Saotome, Shihan (“Sensei”) is our head instructor at Aikido Shobukan Dojo and Founder of Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. He was a disciple (“uchi-deshi”) of Morihei Ueshiba (“O-Sensei”) the founder of Aikido for fifteen years until O-Sensei passed away in 1969. While with O-Sensei, Sensei studied intensely the practice and philosophy of the founder’s own studies of Aikido and Takemusu Aiki. ...
Summer Camp 2021 July 17 AM featuring Mitsugi Saotome Shihan
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Mitsugi Saotome, Shihan (“Sensei”) is our head instructor at Aikido Shobukan Dojo and Founder of Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. He was a disciple (“uchi-deshi”) of Morihei Ueshiba (“O-Sensei”) the founder of Aikido for fifteen years until O-Sensei passed away in 1969. While with O-Sensei, Sensei studied intensely the practice and philosophy of the founder’s own studies of Aikido and Takemusu Aiki. ...
Summer Camp July 16 featuring Mitsugi Saotome Shihan
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Mitsugi Saotome, Shihan (“Sensei”) is our head instructor at Aikido Shobukan Dojo and Founder of Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. He was a disciple (“uchi-deshi”) of Morihei Ueshiba (“O-Sensei”) the founder of Aikido for fifteen years until O-Sensei passed away in 1969. While with O-Sensei, Sensei studied intensely the practice and philosophy of the founder’s own studies of Aikido and Takemusu Aiki. ...
Saotome Shihan Thoughts on Aikido Training
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Clips of Saotome Mitsugi Sensei's thoughts on general aikido training
Saotome Sensei Bokken & Jo Training
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Clips of Saotome Mitsugi Sensei's demonstration & instruction of aikido weapon katas

Komentáře

  • @CThomas-wg4gc
    @CThomas-wg4gc Před měsícem

    🥹

  • @CThomas-wg4gc
    @CThomas-wg4gc Před měsícem

    I lovvvvve Saotome sama power, I miss you all so much ! Eugene, Nick, Mistuge, all you guys ! 🙇🏾🙇🏾

  • @rullojutsu
    @rullojutsu Před 5 měsíci

    Faccio arti marziali da 35 anni.....e sinceramente sono stufo di vedere certe imbarazzanti amenità. In questo video vedo solo l'ennesimo venditore di fumo, che ha addestrato bene i suoi allievi a cadere, lì ha assoggettati con un'infinità di chiacchiere e resi dei pupazzi, forse in attesa di poter avere un posticino, un domani, vicino a lui ed essere anche loro leccati da altri allievi senza spina dorsale.... Voi .... Che guardate questo scempio delle arti marziali, meditate......questo nonnetto, davanti ad un praticante di judo, bjj, sambo, kick boxing, muay thai e probabilmente quasi tutte le altre arti marziali del mondo....durerebbe come una candela nella tempesta

  • @JustMe-vz3wd
    @JustMe-vz3wd Před 8 měsíci

    One thing i notice is that often these great Aikido masters barely can express themselves or concepts. Ask them about what is Aiki or Ki and you will get uncohesive vague ramblings. Very different from Daito Ryu Jujutsu masters who clearly and logically express their kind of Aiki. That is bc in Daito Ryu Jujutsu things were also orally transmitted in clear language , while Aikido starts with Morihei Ueshiba who is famous for giving hard to understand esoteric speeches that most students didnt understand nor tried to understand. There is no real oral transmission in Aikido, and it shows with speeches by these Aikido masters.

    • @unixtohack
      @unixtohack Před 5 měsíci

      Indeed. Sometimes it takes years to understand one lecture or expression. Some shihan are try to write small papers to get it clear. For me I just train and learn.

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable Před 8 měsíci

    I was working the Boken yesterday. Jodan block chudan strike. I saw the boken not hiting center. And all over the place. Made me focus on striking center.

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable Před 8 měsíci

    I still have his book THE Principles of Aikido. Never met him. But it was his book that started my Aiki Journey.

  • @HoangTruong-ij4sm
    @HoangTruong-ij4sm Před rokem

    Thank you very much Sensei. Student from Sydney, Australia.

  • @remyrogerlucaud7315

    Saotome senseï il ya sûr terre 🌎 des personnes pernicieuse qui insiste dans le vocabulaire et la haine de l'autre. Comment savoir ,comment faire pour en venir à bout de c'est gens vicieux vicieuses. Amen

  • @remyrogerlucaud7315

    Doshu. Aikido schools of ueshiba. J'ai péché chère mon insolence mais je reste modeste au plus profond de mes trophées 🏆 et mes gloires perdus... Je ne regrette rien ..juste beaucoup d'amour pourquoi pas..l'humanité est riche de sens...c'est a elle d'avoir aussi toutes mêmes droits devoirs... Cela créa puissamment obligatoirement beaucoup d'attention et un une entreprise avec une âme..sereine....l'humanité. L!humain

  • @Defender78
    @Defender78 Před 2 lety

    14:15 just no. Where are the real kotegeshi throws and slams!?

    • @humusiclab8974
      @humusiclab8974 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes. Ever slip and fall? That's how it feels. Not slamming. It's real Kuzushi.

    • @hobowithawaterpistol9070
      @hobowithawaterpistol9070 Před 8 měsíci

      The more you train in Aikido, you realize how unimportant it is to throw or slam someone! There’s an amazing feeling to doing just the opposite and still be in control by the power of unity!

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd Před 8 měsíci

      "slams". lol.

  • @user-tv7in3pc1n
    @user-tv7in3pc1n Před 2 lety

    😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-tv7in3pc1n
    @user-tv7in3pc1n Před 2 lety

    Сказочники))) Ученики сами падают . )))

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb Před 2 lety

    He studied directly with O S, and it shows. He understood some things few others did....

  • @TheMarman57
    @TheMarman57 Před 3 lety

    Mike Ockurtz - he said "attention". I would add awareness to that. You see with your eyes, but just as important to successful Aikido technique is to "feel" the movement of your opposite. I can catch the hand of my opposite in Kotegeishi in exactly the right place without once looking at his hand, my practical experience and my "feel" draws my hand to the right place to place the thumb on the back of his hand, and my fingers on his wrist, and turn the wrist, downwards, and outwards pulling it towards my Hara whilst stepping around my opposite to allow him to fall. Aikidoka "flip" or Ukemi because in many techniques if the Uke does not try to fall as trained there will be severe injury. Ukemi is to protect against this because of the twisting and turning and the force generated by Nage throwing or techniques which cause Uke to fall. Aikidoka train together in harmony, this is how we learn, to receive technique is a privelege, and to ask permission to carry out techniques on our training partner is also a privelege. WE learn together. We give and receive, we learn, we grow.

  • @redskullfire706
    @redskullfire706 Před 3 lety

    would love learning the blades tho in this combat style. kendo is also good for it. they are flipping way to easily tho. you wont pull a well trained person and flip them like that. going donward like that will cause them to loss balance. however normally someone is going to go for a punch rather than a grab. if you grab them they will counter with a punch to the head. also if they decide not to hold on your gonna get hurt. I would say a step back however with a very quick movement might flip them over with a leg foward

  • @redskullfire706
    @redskullfire706 Před 3 lety

    this dude is very wise and he doesnt say aikido is any more than what it is. as exercise and a mantra. it's a do as a way and aeiki meaning in harmony. it is not for fighting as far as I can tell from research, and was made to try and resist an enemy without hurting them unless you had a sword of course XD. pretty sure ki means energy tho so ai probably is what harmony means

  • @abrahamtorres5275
    @abrahamtorres5275 Před 3 lety

    Transcription pleaseee

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd Před 8 měsíci

      right? bad sound quality and on top of that he speaks a bit gibberish.

  • @lancejackson9108
    @lancejackson9108 Před 3 lety

    Reminds me of the charisma and enchantment I used to feel in the presence of my first teachers.

  • @medievalknievel
    @medievalknievel Před 3 lety

    Did he say aikido is attention or “ a tension”?

    • @user-ws3st7hu2l
      @user-ws3st7hu2l Před 3 lety

      I believe he meant tension, like when you draw up on a bow (no slack).

    • @humusiclab8974
      @humusiclab8974 Před 2 lety

      "Attention," which includes a certain amount of mental and physical tension between partners.

  • @gregoryw.1160
    @gregoryw.1160 Před 3 lety

    Nobody does it better. He makes you believe that Aiki kuzushi is as simple as walking and breathing!

    • @bigsidable
      @bigsidable Před 8 měsíci

      IT IS. ITS THE NATURAL UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT. DONT WALK INTO THE TREE. SIDE STEP IT.

  • @lalocavixen
    @lalocavixen Před 3 lety

    He looks and sounds stronger than around ‘97 when we trained.

  • @AlexanderGent
    @AlexanderGent Před 3 lety

    I'd love to train with Saotome Shihan some time.

    • @SirGalaEd
      @SirGalaEd Před 3 lety

      It was the highlight of my Aikido training 😊

  • @shotokankarate9690
    @shotokankarate9690 Před 3 lety

    Saotome sensei has a way of transmitting truth similar to poetry, working its' way into your subconscious like a dream.