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May
10

Ikkyo: Aikido Techniques : Ikkyo from a Front Choke

Ikkyo from the front choke, or Kubishimi, is one of the most basic and essential Aikido techniques. Learn the essential Aikido move of Ikkyo from the front choke, or Kubishimi, from a 5th degree black belt and US martial arts hall of fame inductee in this free Aikido video clip. Expert: Fred Mastison Bio: Mastison Sensei is an inductee into the United States Martial Arts hall of fame and is a 5th degree black belt who has been active in the martial arts for over 35 years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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  1. IAmSipho says:

    Too many moves involved, this guy is full of theory and that’s it

  2. hendrikmarine says:

    @niddhog007 not religious man… its just a peaceful philosophy, btw nice name >.<

  3. iBlobs23 says:

    If that guy was a thief I would break his shoulders out of him and bang his head in the pavement because of the impact…

  4. jossg123 says:

    Some guys just don’ t get the message here! Of course, you could punch and all that. And you can think theses performers are not good. And your fucking wrong. They known how to stand out of reach and how to do the right thing at the right moment. You don’t prepare yourself for one situation; you prepare yourself to contrôle yourself and the environnement.

  5. AmericanPowerBase says:

    You name says it all…when you get to prison, make your decision quickly….whose dance partner you gonna be?

  6. AmericanPowerBase says:

    @gashay47 –great point, if you are fighting your 8 yr old sister. In the street, one punch can mean serious injury or death. If that punch you “take” knocks you out, then what? You need to immediately sue anyone you paid to teach you martial arts because you got butt-f’d! Here’s a lesson for you: Never lead with your face, you might not have one when the fight is done! (No charge for that one!) Dumb ass!

  7. GokuandLuffy says:

    he’s doing it in slow motion you dumbass…the opponent wont have the time to use his other hand in a real fight…

  8. Gashay47 says:

    Who cares if you get punched in the face. To get a punch you have to take a punch.

  9. timcash9 says:

    no relevance to street combat at all !!! at 0.31 what do you think the attacker will do with his left hand?? punch that guy straight in the jaw !! out cold

  10. TheAdaptations says:

    With that distance, i will just kick his balls!!!

  11. jeffnicholas16 says:

    those are good tehniques too,but some situations u cant reach the nose the jaw and the eybrows.thats where this badass two step technique takes place.

  12. 1FuckedUpIndividual says:

    Fuck this guy, why waste time on complicated maneauvers like that fancy arm bar when you could just smash his nose with your first and crack’em with a right hook? Hell, even eye gouges work.

  13. MythicalSword says:

    brutal.
    if you maim him, you’re going to have to work for the rest of your life to support him.
    If you kill him, you’re a murderer.
    25+years of martial arts so that you can try to survive the next 25+ years in prison.
    not to mention the effect of the trauma on the rest of society.
    I am led to understand that this is why Aikido was modified from Aiki jujitsu, so that the victor didn’t have to live with the hardship of having damaged their world

  14. oreowithmilk1 says:

    wow ur stupid go kill urself

  15. Yamainnu says:

    Never seen a good karate martial artist?
    only kyokushin is good?
    but isnt that karate? lol!

  16. oreowithmilk1 says:

    umm sry that was my little bro.. hes 7 so ya. but i think karate sucks. only kyokushin is good, im not saying its bad but ive seen those stupid karate dojo’s near my neighborhood and all they do is punch over and over again and do there kata thing. its ridiculous, but im not saying its bad im just saying ive never seen a good karate martial artist..

  17. zDSpider says:

    You have no idea how powerful shotokan karate punches are, do you ? Or kyokushin karate kicks for that matter. Every martial art has strengths and weaknesses. There’s no such thing as perfect martial arts.

  18. utex2413 says:

    We ended up on the ground due to uneven terrain and slippery conditions. I understand that balance is key to proper technique however in the heat of the moment even the greatest masters slip at some point.

  19. H4I2I2EE says:

    That’s cool…but…why did you go to the ground after the irimi nage? He didn’t pull you down with him, I don’t think. It sounds like you did that by choice since you knew BJJ.

  20. niddhog007 says:

    I understand what you are saying, and I agree. But what Aikido is supposed to do is keep the defender AND the attacker safe from harm since this art was developed from a religious standpoint.

  21. oreowithmilk1 says:

    well Aikido is a defense martial art. but ya ur right haha

  22. oreowithmilk1 says:

    karate sucks ass

  23. madeku says:

    1. he’s saving himself some pain. by letting go that left hand, he’s giving his right hand more room to move. his main option would be to turn with the guy’s body. but most people dumb enough to choke you like that wouldn’t, by that time he’s already jerked the guy’s right hand.

    2. when you turn, you’re going against the thumb, which in itself isn’t a very strong appendage. hence why its so easy to get out of most wrist grabs, even without some fancy technique.

  24. sweetsensation115 says:

    your so right

  25. Dracoti says:

    this technigue is almost exactly the same as the medieval european fighting, the only difference is : instead of going between the arms to go over the arms and you don’t neccisarily move your body to the (in this case) left. i don’t remmember the master but probably talhoffer or ringeck.
    this looks faster though

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