MORIHIRO SAITO – LOST SEMINARS DVD 4
MORIHIRO SAITO – LOST SEMINARS DVD 4
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Salepage: MORIHIRO SAITO – LOST SEMINARS DVD 4
This is the fourth part of a DVD series featuring important historical footage of Morihiro Saito, when he was actively conducting seminars in Japan and abroad for several years. In this film, you will see the program of Saito Sensei’s weekend seminar in September 1989 at Sunset Cliffs Aikido, San Diego, California.
This DVD includes many of the Ryotedori, Shomenuchi and Morotedori attack techniques. Saito Sensei also gives a detailed introduction to nikkiyo techniques and the release of various grips from behind (ushiro). With each release of the “Lost Seminars” DVD, practitioners receive more and more technical information about the fundamentals of Saito Sensei’s teachings.
Morihiro Saito is the author of the acclaimed series of books “Traditional Aikido” and “Takemushu Aikido”. Saito became a student of Aikido Founder Morihei Ueshiba in 1946. One of the renowned masters of the arts, he was a renowned Aikido weapons trainer. Saito ran Ueshiba’s personal dojo in Iwama and served at the Aiki shrine for over 30 years.
Viewing with subtitles is recommended, as they provide better translation than synhorn voice
Language of comments : English, English subtitles
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