drop bear
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Grab and spin is redirecting force. They come towards you you grab them and redirect their force into a spin. Dude falls over it is a throw. But otherwise it might have been taught in a martial arts school it might not. It is hard to tell sometimes. As resistance can make things look like crap.I was specifically asking Jorgemp, and am still wanting to hear from him, but okay.
No, I'd disagree with that assessment of the clips. There was almost no redirecting of force in any of the clips, really… and the only "throwing guys around" was more grab and spin… not really anything even "martial arts", let alone Aikido.
No, but Aikido has a specific approach to how they do things.
Er… okay. Good for him. I don't think anyone was doubting Aikido's viability on a technical level here… so not really sure why this clip was posted. The question was specific to the clips in the first post.
Well, all that's shown there is Kote Gaeshi, and sure, many arts have versions of it… not always as throws, not always as any type of "redirected force", or anything similar, so the rest of that description isn't necessarily correct. For the reco.
That gun vid is the only vid I know of where a guy uses akido. So I thought I would throw it in.
And plenty of martial arts have that redirecting force type throws. Even if sometimes they are not used as such.
Akido has a look about it that people identify. But like a lot of techniques they are quite often reflected in other styles or even people with no style.