Formosa Neijia
Green Belt
I just posted a long review of a great DVD, The Art of the Wristlock, on my blog:
http://formosaneijia.com/2008/11/18/review-roy-deans-the-art-of-the-wristlock/
The author if the DVD, Roy Dean, is a black belt in aikdio and BJJ, giving him a unique perspective on both arts.
One of the things that I found interesting about the DVD is that he shows that the aikido wristlocks can be use in live rolling sessions -- what aikido people would call randori. What is also interesting is that I've been told by many aikido people that such a thing isn't possible, and yet here it is.
Perhaps it's Dean's background that allows him to see beyond barriers perceived by others. Not sure.
But IMO his presentation of the art of aikido will catch the attention of a lot of people that want something that works in today's martial culture.
Thoughts?
http://formosaneijia.com/2008/11/18/review-roy-deans-the-art-of-the-wristlock/
The author if the DVD, Roy Dean, is a black belt in aikdio and BJJ, giving him a unique perspective on both arts.
One of the things that I found interesting about the DVD is that he shows that the aikido wristlocks can be use in live rolling sessions -- what aikido people would call randori. What is also interesting is that I've been told by many aikido people that such a thing isn't possible, and yet here it is.
Perhaps it's Dean's background that allows him to see beyond barriers perceived by others. Not sure.
But IMO his presentation of the art of aikido will catch the attention of a lot of people that want something that works in today's martial culture.
Thoughts?