1995 Kobukan 20th anniv demo Arikawa.mov

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  • 1995 Kobukan Dojo 20th Anniversary Aikido Demonstration, Sadateru Arikawa-sensei. Uke: Niall Matthews (British), Nariyasu Toyosaki (Japanese) and one other.
    紘武館道場20周年記念合気道演武大会 有川定輝師範 (受け身:ナイアル・マシューズ, イギリス人, Nariyasu Toyosaki, 他)
    (I understand that it was very rare for Arikawa-sensei to give public demonstrations, and that this was his first in many years - ed.)
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Komentáře • 42

  • @norm510
    @norm510 Před 11 lety +13

    I trained with Arikawa sensei at Hombu dojo from 1968 to 1970 and again from 1972 to 1977. He was very powerful. His techniques were not pretty but highly effective martially. He was rough but there wasn't any maliciousness or malice in his techniques. He was a very nice person and very knowledgeable about martial arts as well as history. Some of the things he does in this video is Daito ryu.
    Osensei thought enough of him to make him an uchi deshi and a shihan and that says a lot.

  • @CLCofFlorence
    @CLCofFlorence Před 9 lety +26

    I think critics of the late Arikawa Shihan should keep in mind that O'Sensei was a good judge of character and would not make him a Shihan if he didn't deserve it by not having a knowledge of "center" or contradicted its philosophy. Also, Arikawa was fiercely loyal to the Ueshiba Family and the Aikikai, and that deserves respect. I think so many Aikidoka confuse being "violent" with being martially effective. Much of what is passed off as Aikido in these times is aerobics based upon an attempt to turn misinterpreted aspects of O'Sensei's teaching on peace into a new 'hippie' religion. As a result, what many practice today is only a shadow of the martial art of O'Sensei, even though I understand everybody does not practice Aikido for the same reason. Let's remember what O'Sensei called his art "Takemuso Aiki" or "Martial Aiki. What Arikawa is doing on this clip is Aki-budo which is the transition art from Daito ryu to modern day Aikido which was deadly; and Aikido executed to its logical conclusion still has that dimension. Arikawa's Aikido has its own beauty, and should be appreciated for its own worth, although some modern Aikido practitioners may think different.

    • @user-vt8jp7px9v
      @user-vt8jp7px9v Před 8 lety

      +Keith Braddy But also Ueshiba wanted to create an empire so he graded people very quickly Saito got his 8th Dan after 15 years.

    • @alexscott730
      @alexscott730 Před 8 lety +9

      +Aiki Ken You call 15yrs for an 8th dan quick progression?Those guys trainned 8hrs a day 6 days a week.8th dan in 15yrs is not quick belt progression.

  • @tonirodrigues
    @tonirodrigues Před 6 lety +8

    Arikawa Sensei was a very severe teacher on the mat and a very gentle person out of it. He had a very little following on Honbu precisely because people feared him. I was on one of his classes only once and it was quite an experience. It was not for everyone.

    • @AikidoApplied
      @AikidoApplied Před 3 lety +3

      loved his class. broke the back window (cccrash, tinkle, tinkle, tinkle) with my foot when practicing with Nariyasu and Nial one night. He rolled to the back like a boulder, grabbed my foot, lifted it up to inspect it ... "daijoubu" (OK) and walked away. Incredible martial artist with an encyclopedic mind on the subject. (Now there are bars and safety glass on the back corner window 🙂).

  • @honaru
    @honaru Před 5 lety +4

    有川先生が演武をなさったのですね。先生らしい技の数々楽しく見させて頂きました。今から30年ほど前、本部道場での稽古中、少し気が抜けていた私は、正面打ちから先生が前にふっと突きだした人差し指一本だけで、触れてもいないのに数メートル後ろにふっとばされたことがあります。合気道の経験者でも信じられない話かもしれませんが、紛れもない真実です。合掌

  • @tentekihaseki
    @tentekihaseki Před 11 lety +4

    formidable!

  • @StevenRayW
    @StevenRayW Před 2 lety +1

    He's using Aikido throws but Daito Ryu pins. His execution of techniques is a little stiff for my taste, but to each his own.

  • @user-fk6wb1fx1p
    @user-fk6wb1fx1p Před 9 lety +4

    He is great, my mentor.

  • @vano-559
    @vano-559 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice. It reminds me two words I heard long time ago. Do not copy technique of your old teacher and your technique don't have to be beautiful.

  • @aikilady
    @aikilady Před 10 lety +1

    dude almost dropped uke on his head, a couple of times. a bit rugged.

  • @simonedwards5220
    @simonedwards5220 Před 3 lety +1

    This is more like it

  • @user-vt8jp7px9v
    @user-vt8jp7px9v Před 8 lety +2

    He is very good I just dnt know why he dips his head and looks at the floor when doing certain techniques this is why he fell over during the Shoenage as he lost his structure. Where the the head goes the body follows. But who am I to criticize it's just my opinion

  • @laforjadelser
    @laforjadelser Před 2 lety +1

    If this kind of Aikido or these kind of techniques were done by a western, surely all would call it crap...

  • @DimitrisMilisis
    @DimitrisMilisis Před 10 lety +1

    Still, one wonders what would've happened if he was malicious....
    To think this man was 9 dan and former uchideshi for O' Sensei ...
    very very- unnecessarily in my humble opinion- violent..

  • @arthurcab
    @arthurcab Před 2 lety

    4:38 the power of 'ki' exists 100% confirmed

  • @user-vt8jp7px9v
    @user-vt8jp7px9v Před 5 lety +2

    That Ikkyo at the start is 100 percent strength

  • @eckido
    @eckido Před 10 lety +2

    Nice Demonstration for " Not to do like this", 9th Dan for this

  • @boothj74
    @boothj74 Před 11 lety +5

    What's horrible is your attitude. This man is 9th dan and trained directly with Ueshiba-sensei. Showboating, baton-twirling and throwing around know-nothing students is not good Aikido technique. Don't get yourself confused.

    • @AikidoApplied
      @AikidoApplied Před 3 lety +1

      Matthew 7:6. Save your breath; they cannot understand. It must be felt. Having actually been thrown/controlled by this man (and trained with two of his closest students), i can at least say - based on those actual first hand experiences - that it was phenomenal. Elemental.

  • @Mangix974
    @Mangix974 Před 8 lety +2

    Omg you just can't say that is horrible because it is not soft. Softness practice is good for flowing work then you need to be more accurate in the contact to progress... he's the one who was there before so much called grandmasters in France or in US pretend to be... Guru masters you're in my aim better watch out before post...

  • @lucianrizzo5099
    @lucianrizzo5099 Před 8 lety +1

    È una oscenità
    se ueshiba lo vedesse lo prenderebbe a schiaffi

    • @butcha83
      @butcha83 Před 5 lety

      Sempre meglio di tissier e compagnia bella.

    • @brunocontiero5310
      @brunocontiero5310 Před 5 lety

      certo i balletti di Tissier sono altra cosa ma Arikawa era vecchia scuola un po' di Daito ryu e altre cosette non adatte ai puristi..sembra il fratello maggiore di Chiba sensei..come approccio marziale..

    • @butcha83
      @butcha83 Před 5 lety

      @@brunocontiero5310 eh già ma purtroppo alcuni si fermano solo all'estetica.

    • @brunocontiero5310
      @brunocontiero5310 Před 5 lety

      @@butcha83 a me piace questo tipo di aikido marziale naturalmente tutelando l'incolumità di uke..dicevano che Arikawa non avesse molti allievi alle sue lezioni all'hombu dojo..era temuto come del resto Chiba...buone cose

    • @Eternaprimavera73
      @Eternaprimavera73 Před 3 lety

      sarebbe bello vedere che oltre ad apprezzare questo modo, vi allenate in questo modo.
      Altrimenti i commenti non hanno senso.

  • @yoshimitsu72
    @yoshimitsu72 Před 9 lety

    Sembra un uomo preistorico, continua a fare passettini e non ha mai una posizione sicura e statica, inoltre affronta gli attacchi da una distanza lunga, tipico di chi pratica aikikai. Guardatevi Saito Sensei.

  • @BenFiesta
    @BenFiesta Před 5 lety +3

    I don't see the martial effectiveness in this type of violence.

  • @aleksandrstserbakov8854
    @aleksandrstserbakov8854 Před 10 lety +2

    On 2:50 this man shows no own center control. No matter what dan he is, by some opinion, he just does not do it well.

    • @alexscott730
      @alexscott730 Před 8 lety

      Why? Because he fumbled a little bit during the demo?

    • @aulos43
      @aulos43 Před 7 lety +1

      Does not appear to be a fumble to me. take musu aiki, imo

  • @AikidoCenterofMiami
    @AikidoCenterofMiami Před 11 lety +3

    Not impressed at all.

  • @GabrielePintaudijado
    @GabrielePintaudijado Před 12 lety +3

    horrible

  • @istilius
    @istilius Před 12 lety +1

    Aikido for Retirement home. Horrible!