「むすび(離れない手)」(合気道八段菅沼守人先生)

Excerpts from the 6th Aikido Yunyukai's Morito Suganuma sensei aikido training seminar on Saturday, November 19, 2011, demonstrating "musubi" (hands that do not separate). Aikido 8th Dan Morito Suganuma sensei demonstrating "musubi" (hands that do not separate) Full version is here →    • 第6回 合気道愉々会主催 菅沼守人先生合気道講習研鑽稽古会 平成23年(2011)1...   Link free. Feel free to paste and display the video using the embed code. Aikido (Aikikai) 8th Dan Suganuma Morito sensei, Dojo Chief of Aikido Shoheijuku (Fukuoka City), one of the last uchideshi of the founder. https://www.shoheijuku.org/ A scene from Morito Sensei Suganuma's semi-annual training session and question-and-answer session at the Kakogawa Budokan in Hyogo Prefecture, organized by the Aikido Yuyukai. Born in Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture in 1942, Suganuma Sensei was introduced to Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba in 1967 after graduating from university, and became "the last uchideshi" of the founder. He is currently an 8th dan in Aikido, an Aikikai Shihan, the dojo director of Aikido Shoheijuku (Fukuoka), and a director of the All Japan Aikido Federation. He is the author of numerous books, DVDs, magazine interviews, etc. ”Musubi"(むすび:knot,tie,connecting,join,) is a teaching of the founder Morihei Ueshiba. It is one of the key principles of Aikido, which is to unify with the opponent through the point of contact (musubi) and to control freely. It is also connected to "aiki" and "Kokyu-ryoku"(breathing power). When disassembled, ”Musu" means to arise, and "bi" means sacred spirituality. This demonstration is in response to a beginner's question: "My senpai warned me that I was doing the techniques with too much force and not enough "kotsunagi" (connection). What does that mean? The student who received the lecture, an elementary school girl at the time, belonged to the Yunyukai Children's Club and only met Suganuma Sensei twice a year. On this day, she was late for practice due to a school event, so there was no time for a meeting beforehand, and of course it was not a fake. Aikido Yunyukai is a dojo under the Aikikai Foundation and NPO Aikido Shoheijuku, active in Kakogawa and Takasago, Hyogo, Japan. http://kakogawaaikido.blog49.fc2.com/ Filmed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150. Edited with CyberLink Power Director 365. ** Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) **