Thursday, October 18, 2007

Yoshinkan Aikido Senshusei Training Program

Duration: 10:59 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-01-28 01:46:42
User: fightjapanrc
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The ultimate budo bootcamp. While most bootcamps only go on for 10 weeks this is 11 months of hell in order to earn a blackbelt in Yoshinkan Aikido.

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rendered555 ::: Favorites
Nottingham! woot!
07-10-17 18:25:02
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aikidosai ::: Favorites
By the fact that SanDan (3rd Dan) means 3rd Step (Dan means Step). ShoDan - 1st Dan - 1st Step NiDan - 2nd Dan - 2nd Step SanDan - 3rd Dan - 3rd Step ec.
07-10-15 19:16:13
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Pain2Pleasure ::: Favorites
You want it you go for it an you get that belt,shouted at pushed who cares at the end you did what others would wimp out at.OUS
07-10-11 17:17:11
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fightjapanrc ::: Favorites
I kind of doubt hardcore martial arts training is meant to be "enjoyable". I am not sure any super intense physical training of any kind, be it aikido, boxing, marathon running, or anything is supposed to be enjoyable. They are rites of passage and by their very nature are supposed to break you down.
07-08-18 18:01:01
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theElrin ::: Favorites
Remember that this course was DESIGNED with the Tokyo Riot police in mind. So the "Discipline' factor was to coincide with the training already established by the police force.
07-08-16 18:48:25
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1234iluvthemarinecor ::: Favorites
The people in the senshusei course do it because they love it so much they're willing to take the hardcoe pain and shit if it means they grow. And it also makes them appreciate not being yelled at even more.
07-08-14 20:07:40
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aikikaipitesti ::: Favorites
1234iluvmarinecor. shodan is the first step from which you take on responsability. But i must agree with you that many realize true knowledge of the basics at about thie 3rd dan which is regretable.
07-08-11 05:35:34
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1234iluvthemarinecor ::: Favorites
This doesn't do justice to the pain they go through. Knee walking past when their knees are bleeding. Standing in kamae for long periods. ect. Also my sensei has told me that on more than one occasion the teachers would take students out drinking till 3 am or so. And their was no option of saying no. And then doing senshusei the next morning with a wicked hangover. Or doing aikido technique while they were drinking.
07-08-08 15:30:08
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1234iluvthemarinecor ::: Favorites
actually 3rd dan is the "first step" in aikido.
07-08-08 15:16:36
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aikikaipitesti ::: Favorites
I agree the shodan is just the beginning. At shodan level you must know and be able to apply the basics. but i do not think that the period is too short for shodan. Early students of Ueshiba became shodan in even less time. It all depends on training and dedication. Imagine that these arts were used in war. You had to become very good very fast because you couldn't go to war with a bunch of 50 or 60 year olds
07-08-04 16:39:03
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