I studied these aikido drills the first night I trained with Tristan Sutrisno
in 1980. Later I incorporated them into my program at green belt as
they are a great way to 1.) learn how to enter and work the space an
attack offers, and 2.) Learn a bit about how aikido works too.
IMO they are aikido presented as a way to introduce the students of his Shotokan system to this art. The techniques are a blend of Aikido, Karate and perhaps Tjimande.
This first presentation is how I shared the first 6 drills with my youth students.
Aikido drills 1-6 1989
IMO they are aikido presented as a way to introduce the students of his Shotokan system to this art. The techniques are a blend of Aikido, Karate and perhaps Tjimande.
This first presentation is how I shared the first 6 drills with my youth students.
Then adult students learn drills 1-8 between green and brown belt training. The remaining drills are for advancing dan study.
Aikido
Drills
Aikido 1
Aikido 1a
Aikido
2
Aikido 3
Aikido
4
Aikido
5
Aikido
6
Aikido 7
Aikido
8
Aikido
9
Tris doing No 9
Aikido 10
Aikido 11
Aikido
No 3 Young and Marc
Aikido
No 2 Young and Marc
Aikido
No 1 Young and Marc
Aikido No 5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_FRt3qgwuY
Aikido
No 6 Young https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-Mspi7MBW
Aikido 9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la3mqtW7wm8
Tom Chan training with a friend in Massachusetts acquired this drill from that source. Seeing it I realized how much it had to offer our black belts and became another black belt drill from that time on.
Aikido
locking chain Mike
Aikido
locking chain Young
The purpose of these drills is not just to teach some Aikido.
Rather they are teaching how to use the space an attack offers
then to use that space to take the opponent out.
They are taught at brown belt to offer skill development
To be used in later kata application skills.
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