Aikido: "Axis of Action". Christian Tissier Shihan

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Captions available. Christian Tissier Shihan talks about the "common axis" around which techniques evolve, with Tenchi nage 00:14, Kote gaeshi 02:37, and Ikkyo 07:32 used as examples. Filmed at the Medway Park Judo Centre in 2014.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:13 Tenchi nage from Ryote dori
    02:25 Kote gaeshi 1/3 from Ai hanmi Katate dori
    03:36 Kote gaeshi 2/3
    04:17 Kote gaeshi 3/3
    05:13 Kote gaeshi grab exercise
    07:33 Ikkyo omote 1/3 from Katate dori
    08:40 Ikkyo omote 2/3
    09:50 Ikkyo omote 3/3
    12:40 Connection with "Limit" principle
    13:33 Acknowledgements
    13:45 Aikido Study Principles
    Seminar hosted by Brighton Aikikai:
    brightonaikikai.org.uk/
    / brightonaikikai
    Want to download this video and the others in the series?
    brightonaikikai.org.uk/princip...

Komentáře • 45

  • @hossein1326
    @hossein1326 Před 9 lety +13

    I wish we had more people like him in the Aikiuniverse. he is so knowledgeable and not holding back. God loves him. and thank you for posting.

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 Před 8 lety +14

    Beautiful movements. How lucky I am to receive his teachings thousands of miles away. Thank you for uploading.

  • @santiagoestevez
    @santiagoestevez Před 9 lety +2

    The best video of Sensei Tissier.... Really thanks. Santiago from Venezuela

  • @mountaingoattaichi
    @mountaingoattaichi Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I must have watched this 10 times. I love the nuanced movement.

  • @musickabiblioteka6926
    @musickabiblioteka6926 Před 9 lety +1

    I don't know any Japanese instructor who can teach and do aikido better than Tissier shihan. Instead of boring, useless techniques, he teachs aikido in a very realistic yet understandable manner.

    • @HesteBremse
      @HesteBremse Před 8 lety +3

      +Zoran Radivojevic Weird that you think Techniques are boring? AIKIDO might be about the highest form of Budo but it is not without technique. Also you must aparently not know many Japanese Instructors. And how can it be judged if the teaching is realistic? - It is by default a "Teaching" in other words an instruction to prepare for reality and by that it must be considered "Not Real" or an attempt to mimic reality. (and by that I do not refer to if a technique/form or otherwise would work in reality). If it is understandable is rather subjective - If you understand it then it is understandable to you, but if another person do not understand it, the it is not understandable to that person.
      And by the way who are you to so lightly judge both the skills of Mr. Tissier and hundreds of other Senseis and Shinans in the World ? - Do you not know that the subject of not comparing and competing is an essenttial part in the Basic Aikido teachings by Ueshiba?. I might be wrong, but it appears by your comment, that you have learned neither the value of good technique nor the basics of the mind of the Aikidoka.

  • @udjste
    @udjste Před 9 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful video!!!

  • @JulioCapanera
    @JulioCapanera Před rokem

    Impecable Tissier.

  • @ZAPION32
    @ZAPION32 Před 4 lety +2

    amazing!!!

  • @iosor7524
    @iosor7524 Před 7 lety +1

    Great way of teaching ,i thing one of the best teaching video.Thanks for uploading.

  • @thkun33
    @thkun33 Před 9 lety

    really great and thx a lot

  • @luisperez8368
    @luisperez8368 Před 9 lety +2

    Greetings from México by an aikido student!!! :)

  • @hnolsoe
    @hnolsoe Před 7 lety +7

    For me the interesting thing about Christian Tissier is that he often talkes about the role of Uke and makes the point that Uke should not just be a mindless dummy while attacking - this is the primary issue with most Aikido. There must be an intelligent interaction between Uke and Nage for any real benefit to come of Aikido practice. The "Axis of action" is basically the joint center (of gravity) when Uke and Nage connect and this idea should be studied very carefully if you plan on using the principles of ying and yang in your Aikido. To study this "Axis of action" in more depth I would suggest watching Henry Kono because his Aikido was based only on this joint center and he was a master at this art.

    • @hmq2007
      @hmq2007 Před 7 lety

      Agree as well on liking how Christian Tissier discusses the role of uke. Thanks for the recommendation on Henry Kono.

    • @khyachangrang9831
      @khyachangrang9831 Před 5 lety

      I think you are aikido students, so, I respect you, but I don't think it is suitable to comment uke and nage only learn students of aikido will understand it,so,being from the background of aikido ,when you know it's principles don't create confusion on the art of aikido flows, best to consult your aikido master for any query, we have full of marshalarts principles and techniques, we, don't need any superficial and ongoing research techniques, thank you..

  • @youngdz1666
    @youngdz1666 Před 8 lety

    respect !

  • @my4daughter
    @my4daughter Před 9 lety +1

    thanks for this video, my daughter will love to learn

  • @markanthonybrowne
    @markanthonybrowne Před 8 lety

    Beautiful movements.

  • @StevenRayW
    @StevenRayW Před 2 lety

    The problem with modern Aikido is that most practitioners are only aware of circular motions that are big and obvious, but not the ones that are small and subtle -- like the techniques found in Aikijujitsu.

  • @brunesi
    @brunesi Před 8 lety +1

    contrats on 120fps or whatever it is... very nice vid!...

  • @InderjitSingh-fq6sr
    @InderjitSingh-fq6sr Před 6 lety

    Please perform ikyo

    • @BrightonAikikai
      @BrightonAikikai  Před 6 lety

      Inderjit Singh8828 - You can see Ikkyo at 07:33 in this video. There is also another lesson for the same technique over here on our own channel: czcams.com/video/RCcYz4lixkE/video.html
      Also, AikinomichiWien have a great Ikkyo lesson from Tissier Sensei over here: czcams.com/video/RX3Oru_CbKY/video.html
      Hope this helps!

  • @yusefnj9319
    @yusefnj9319 Před 9 lety

    Where is this in the uk

    • @BrightonAikikai
      @BrightonAikikai  Před 9 lety +1

      This seminar was held at the Medway Park Judo Centre in Gillingham, Kent: www.medwaypark.org.uk/activities_facilities/judo_centre/

    • @yusefnj9319
      @yusefnj9319 Před 9 lety

      Brighton Aikikai thank oou

    • @hernanechevarria9614
      @hernanechevarria9614 Před 7 měsíci

      Is there any good dojo in london?

  • @SKim-lo7vz
    @SKim-lo7vz Před 8 lety +1

    French

  • @miguellanzagorta3565
    @miguellanzagorta3565 Před 3 lety

    This is not axial force, it is radial force, the axial one goes from head to toe, the radial goes around the torso

    • @BrightonAikikai
      @BrightonAikikai  Před 3 lety +3

      "Axial force" is not actually mentioned in the video.
      Also, while the teacher does not speak English as a first-language, he often says "around the axis" and "around the point", and we *think* most students understand what he's trying to say by this.
      Maybe not though! So thanks for your comment. We appreciate the clarification from an engineering point of view. :)

  • @workdays8280
    @workdays8280 Před rokem

    Good for looks . Maybe he can get a job on the movies like steaven sulgul

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd Před rokem +1

      why the insults?

    • @JustMe-vz3wd
      @JustMe-vz3wd Před 3 měsíci

      not afraid to show your insecurities, good for you, junior.

  • @kingpopaul
    @kingpopaul Před 9 lety +2

    Not a big fan of what was shown, using to hand to perform some techniques and often leaving yourself open is impractical. Instead one hand should be used solely to apply the technique and the other should be ready to block/ land an atemi or distract the opponent in the early stage. After that the technique should be applied with both hands. That is what we are shown in our dojo. Though the concepts exposed here are really usefull.

  • @khyachangrang9831
    @khyachangrang9831 Před 5 lety

    People who criticise christian tissier and its principles and techniques, I say they are bullshit they even don't know the principles and philosophy of their present practising marshalarts ,I can only say in one words they should go and collect pistol, revolver,and rifles, they aren't even fit to be conceded as marshalartist.

  • @JustMe-vz3wd
    @JustMe-vz3wd Před 3 měsíci

    Tissier is highly overrated. He is a talker but yet he never talks about the fundamentals of aikido. Does he ever talk and explain AIKI or KOKYU or BLENDING? no. mostly it is talking about how to hold and what to do with your hands. "The axis of action" ? its another teacher making up his own concepts instead of transmitting the real recipe of Aikido.

  • @7069532
    @7069532 Před 2 lety

    Oh man this is just terrible , I mean all aikido is pretty bad but this is even worse!

  • @workdays8280
    @workdays8280 Před rokem

    This guy a con