Aikido Ukemi Vol 1 by Donovan Waite
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
Ada 2 Video
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