Yoshinkan Aikido – Encyclopedia of Aikido in 10 cassettes
Yoshinkan Aikido – Encyclopedia of Aikido in 10 cassettes
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Salepage: Yoshinkan Aikido – Encyclopedia of Aikido in 10 cassettes
Aikido YESINKAN.
School of Aikido Yoshinkan under the guidance of the patriarch Gozo Shioda. Martial Aikido techniques are explained in detail by the teachers of the central dojo of the Yoshinkan organization. This series of 10 videotapes is the perfect guide for learning the basics of Aikido and mastering the technique.
The founder of the Yoshinkan School, GODZO SHIODA, was born on September 9, 1915 in Tokyo. Ever since elementary school, he studied Judo and Kendo, and at the age of 17 he entered the founder of Aikido – teacher Morihei UESIBE. In the next 9 years he was one of his closest students. In 1946 he received the highest 9th dan. In 1954 he forms his own school called ESINKAN. Since 1963, a special study of Aikido has been introduced in the police bodies, it is a compulsory subject for women working in the police.
1h . – Basic movements: KAMAE, SEIZAHO, TINO HENKO, UKEMI.
2h – Basic techniques: SHIHO-NAGE (Throws in four directions)
3h. – Basic techniques: IKKADZE (Control of the hand in the elbow joint area)
Language: Russian
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