Aikido Techniques and Principles Vol.1 Ikkyo - Shihonage
By Arnaud Waltz 6.Dan
In Aikido, the techniques are practiced in forms which are practiced together .
Arnaud Waltz , 6 Dan, here offers beginners a practical method for the practice and understanding of the basic forms (Kihon waza).
All elements are examined to understand their nature and their functioning - you will be given everything you need to know in order to make progress in training.
Everything is shown analytically, representing the main points and offering detailed technical explanations.
On this DVD:
The first technique of this series is Ikkyo (Ground control), the second is Shihonage (Throw).
In its embodiments, these two techniques show the same principles, the angle of the arms and hands that move along the longitudinal axis of the body, like to avoid the path of the attacking Shomen, Ken and Jo.
This is an important point to the understanding of the techniques!
Arnaud Waltz is member of the FFAAA and a first generation student of Christian Tissier.
Language: French
Running Time: 45 Minutes
In Aikido, the techniques are practiced in forms which are practiced together .
Arnaud Waltz , 6 Dan, here offers beginners a practical method for the practice and understanding of the basic forms (Kihon waza).
All elements are examined to understand their nature and their functioning - you will be given everything you need to know in order to make progress in training.
Everything is shown analytically, representing the main points and offering detailed technical explanations.
On this DVD:
The first technique of this series is Ikkyo (Ground control), the second is Shihonage (Throw).
In its embodiments, these two techniques show the same principles, the angle of the arms and hands that move along the longitudinal axis of the body, like to avoid the path of the attacking Shomen, Ken and Jo.
This is an important point to the understanding of the techniques!
Arnaud Waltz is member of the FFAAA and a first generation student of Christian Tissier.
Language: French
Running Time: 45 Minutes
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