I'm curious about this. Is this an esoteric aspect of an actual Ryuha of some sort. I'm a Karate, Judo and Gendai Jujutsu (modern dirty Judo) guy. I am not familar with this.
Thanks.
I'm curious about this. Is this an esoteric aspect of an actual Ryuha of some sort. I'm a Karate, Judo and Gendai Jujutsu (modern dirty Judo) guy. I am not familar with this.
Thanks.
Ed Boyd
It should be obvious to the most casual observer.....
100% BS, that's what that represents.
Looks like several people mocking BS throws.....of course they might be peddling BS themselves....they just seem to me to be having a pretty good time.
Could always be wrong.
Chris Thomas
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Cool. I was just curious. I have not seen anything quite like it. Thanks
Ed Boyd
Unfortunately I have. Over-zealous uke falling at the slightest sideways glance from sensei, "ki masters" "throwing" people without touching them, etc. It's not completely unknown to be seen (although not usually this extreme) at unaffiliated Aikido/Aikijutsu schools.
I don't know what's going on in this video; maybe they're demonstrating what BS looks like, or maybe it is BS. I can't say. Maybe someone who speaks Japanese can translate what's being said.
Yours in Budo,
---Brian---
Here is the bokken equivalent by the same people.
The open hand stuff was clearly for laughs ( I think), but I'll reserve my comments on the sword work. I know as much about sword skills as I do about tax accountancy. It might be brilliant, it might be awful, or it might be brilliant posing as awful, I simply wouldn't know.
Then again, the third clip uploaded to YouTube by the same uploader is this one titled "More Bullshido" and once agin people are smiling, but somehow I'm less confident that it is a joke now.
David Noble
Shorinji Kempo (1983 - 1988)
I'll think of a proper sig when I get a minute...
For now, I'm just waiting for the smack of the Bo against a hard wooden floor....
David there is no sword work to evaluate. His uke falls down each time before anything happens.
When you feel pressure from a strong swordsman, backing up is a normal reaction. So if they'd shown that it might be more believable.
So is it a joke or not? It looks like a joke, but there are too many clips for it to be a joke. It looks like someone is fooling someone.
David Noble
Shorinji Kempo (1983 - 1988)
I'll think of a proper sig when I get a minute...
For now, I'm just waiting for the smack of the Bo against a hard wooden floor....
The sword system that I studied longest -- Seiki Ryu Kenjutsu -- was a form of Aikiken or Aiki Toho, and the reactions of the uchidachi in the above videos don't look like anything I've seen or experienced myself.
This video (with the wrong aspect ratio, unfortunately) show a bit more what I'm used to with respect to intent, movement, etc.:
I think the subject videos are a joke...that's not intended to be a joke. It looks like a "personality cult" where a bunch of overly-suggestible "disciples" have come under the spell of a charismatic, self-styled "ki master." But I'm just an outsider looking at some video clips, so what do I know?
Yours in Budo,
---Brian---
If I was to guess, I would have to say the art of physical comedy. Peter Sellers was a master of that art, these are obviously amateurs.Originally Posted by CEB
Paul Smith
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