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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Aikido for the police 1.2




Information about the film:
Title: Aikido for the police 1.2
Original title: Aikido for police 1,2 (1993) CamRip
Country: United States
Genre: Sports
Duration: 1) 38 min 15 sec 2) 37 min 43 sec
Year: 1993
Translation: None
Language: English

Description: Aikido - a relatively young Japanese martial art, however, embodied in himself the principles and methods, which account for more than one hundred years.
It was elaborately Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial arts studies, philosophy and religion. The aim was to create Ueshiba and to extend martial art in which the practitioner can achieve the skill of self-defense, without harming the attacker.

Martial art of Aikido emphasizes merging with an attack and redirecting the attacker's energy, as opposed to meeting force by force, and includes mainly throwing techniques of the body and fixing the joints. In addition to physical techniques and training, Aikido also emphasizes the training of consciousness, controlled relaxation, and development

Videos with practical materials that can be used not only by law enforcement officers during the arrest the offender, but also to protect a loved one in their daily lives.




File:
Quality: CamRip
Format: AVI 1.0 (VFW 1.1)
Video codec: DivX 3 of MPEG-4 Low-Motion
Audio codec: MPEG 1 or 2 Audio Layer 3 (MP3)
Video: 480x320
Audio: 1 channel, bit rate 64 Kbps



Information about the film:
Title: Aikido for the police 3.4
Original title: Aikido for police 3,4
Year: 1993
Country: United States
Genre: Sports training video.
Duration: 1) 37 min 33sek, 2) 39min 51sek
Translation: None



File:
Quality: CamRip
Format: AVI
Video codec: DivX
Format: MP3
Video: 480x320 (1.50:1), 941 Kbps, 0.21 b / px, DivX 3 (Low motion)
Audio: 44 kHz, 1 ch, 64 Kbps, MPEG 1 or 2 Audio Layer 3,


Morihei Ueshiba and Hakudo Nakayama





Year: 2003
Sport: Aikido, Iaido, Jodo, kenjutsu
Participants: Morihei Ueshiba and Hakudo Nakayama
Duration: 0:31:51
Comment: The Professional (odnogolosy)
Comments Language: Japanese

Description: Morihei Ueshiba (founder of Aikido) and Hakudo Nakayama (Kendo, Iaido and Jodo Hanshi) - Legendary Japanese martial arts.
This DVD features rare pre-war records of both artists.
Hakudo Nakayama demonstrates Iaido, Jodo and tamesegiri.
Video Morihei Ueshiba - a survey of 1935 and the short recording wizard when he was already over 80 years.

Quality: DVD5
Format: DVD Video
Video codec: MPEG2
Audio codec: AC3
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (4:3) 29.97fps 8000Kbps [Video]
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6ch 192Kbps [AC-3]

Screenshots
Format: DVD

Explaint About Aikido By Yoshimitsu Yamada






Explaint About Aikido By Yoshimitsu Yamada
Sesuatu yang sangat mendasar pada teknik beladiri aikido ada disini.... langkah demi langkah dijelaskan oleh master aikido Yoshimitsu Yamada Shihan 

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Aikido Ukemi Vol 1 and 2 by Donovan Waite

Aikido Ukemi Vol 1 by Donovan Waite
The ability to go safely to the ground is one of the most important skills of self-defense. It is essential for students of Aikido, who spend half their practice time being thrown forcefully to the mat. On this video, Donovan Waite Sensei demonstrates his own system of falling - a system based on seven techniques ranging from standard Aikido rolls to knee-saving side falls and spectacular back drops. In all these falls, Waite Sensei meets the mat softly, not with percussion. After illustrating and discussing the details of the seven falls, Waite Sensei offers progressively structured exercises that allow students of all levels to move toward mastery of falling safely and at their own rates. A large step forward in the development of falling technique, the system presented here should interest students of Aikido, people in other martial arts, and others concerned with developing a friendly relationship to the ground.

Falls instructed are:
  • Mae Kaiten (basic front roll)
  • Ushiro Kaiten (basic back roll)
  • Mae Yoko Kaiten (forward side roll)
  • Ushiro Yoko Kaiten (backward side roll)
  • Ushiro Mae Yoko Kaiten (front side roll when falling backward)
  • Wshiro Mae Kaiten (front roll when falling backward)
  •  Ushiro Otoshi (Backfall) - with 3 levels of progression

After beginning his study of Aikido in England, Donovan Waite Sensei (6th dan) served for many years as uchi deshi at the New York Aikikai under Yoshimitsu Yamada Sensei. He is now Chief Instructor at Aikido of Center City in Philadelphia.
Durasi 1 jam
Rilis 1999


Aikido Ukemi Vol 2 by Donovan Waite

In part 2 of this 2 part series, Waite Sensei turns his attention from the technique of falling to general principles of ukemi. To stay safe while providing good practice for nage (he argues), uke must:
  • maintain contact throughout the entire interaction
  • offer a committed "attack"
  • remain relaxed
  • be sincere

Waite Sensei also discusses the "high falls" that Aikidoists sometimes take from throws such as shihonage, koshinage, or jujinage. Admitting that these falls have a place in Aikido practice, he suggests alternatives in which uke "rolls on the mat rather than in the air." The two-tape set offers a complete, thoughtful, and sometimes novel study of Aikido ukemi. Images shows are from V1.
Durasi 1 jam
Rilis 1999


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