C I M A N Y 10 DHI NAGE KOS NIQUES TECH
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2015
Attila Pivony Shidoin, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Attila Pivony Shidoin, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
10 DYNAMIC KOSHI NAGE TECHNIQUES
1st edition. – ZIGZABUR NORTH AMERICA, 2015. – 31 p. E-ISBN 978-0-9909947-7-0
In this book the author performs various powerful Koshi Nage techniques. Koshi Nage (hip throw) is a throw in which uke, the partner initiating the “attack”, is thrown over nage’s, the person executing the technique, hips.
This book is not intended to be a substitute for personal training sessions under the guidance of an instructor. The publisher and the author do not bear any responsibility for any physical injury or damage that may occur if the reader (readers) will follow the instructions contained in the book. Before attempting to perform the techniques described in this book you should consult with a qualified physician to determine whether your health condition corresponds to the requirements given here. It is also necessary to find a qualified and experienced instructor.
Attila Pivony Shidoin, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Attila Pivony, Shidoin, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
Attila Pivony Shidoin, 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai
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E-ISBN 978-0-9909947-7-0
CONTENTS
I.I. About the author II.Foreword II. II 10 Dynamic III. Koshi Nage Techniques
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About the author
Attila Pivony President of Hungarian Aikido Aikikai Association
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1969 – was born in Budapest (Hungary). 1986 – started to learn martial arts. The Aikido practice has been lasting for 28 years. During these years he was dealing regularly with several types of martial art styles. 1996 – received the Aikido trainer qualification. 2006 – received the title Shidoin, which was given to him by Masatake Fujita Sensei. It was a unique event in Central Europe. 2013 – at the Kagamibiraki ceremony, the Hombu Dojo donated him the 5th Dan Aikido Aikikai. He founded Hungarian Aikikai Aikido Association twelve years ago. He has hundreds or rather thousands aikidokas who study under his guidance. He may claim that he taught 80 % of Budapest aikidoka community.
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Foreword
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I think it is very important to study Aikido in details. That is why I decided to create a series of books on various Aikido techniques. In the first book I suggest you ten detailed Koshi nage techniques.
helpful comments. When performing these techniques be very attentive and careful.
All the techniques are illustrated with step by step photos and
Koshi nage techniques are one of the most dangerous ones.
I got to know Aikido in around 1990, through one of the most famous action star, Steven Seagal. The light, but efficient combat value of Aikido, its softness, the use of the opponent’s strength and its reversal technique and of course Seagal’s style of implementation immediately came to view. The spectacular throws, holds, repertoire of stretches instantly attracted me.
Around that time I was an assistant coach in Kung-fu and I told myself to try Aikido for a short time and then to mix it with my Kung-fu techniques. This “trying out” has continued ever since. After a while I quitted Kung-fu and turned all my time to learn Aikido.
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I met Masatake Fujita Shihan, a unique person, whom I consider, my Master and spiritual teacher in 1992 when he visited Budapest, in December, for the first time. He had 8th Dan. We accepted him as a God for being such a Grandmaster in Aikido.He taught such techniques in the dojo that everyone was dazzled. Terrible hard throws, the use of powerful inner force evoked admiration and appreciation and this was somehow expected. He showed a huge repertoir of special techniques of fixing, stretches, strangulations. It was a grandiose success. He also held Dan exams where we didn’t even dare to breathe. Everyone was observing the “event” so hard you couldn’t hear a hiss. For the very first time I saw an official Dan examination certified by Aikikai Hombu Shihan.Soon I had 5th Kyu and I watched Sensei with
great attention and interest in different training camps, how he effortlessly, smoothly and easily yet confidently and effectively performed the techniques. We talked a lot with my fellows at the end of training camps about our impressions and experiences and we waited for the next one almost tremblingly. As time passed, in 1998 I tried to pass my first Dan exam, with the objective of achieving shodan grade. Thankfully I had a successful exam. I became black belted. I owe a lot to Masatake Fujita Shihan. For teaching so consistently and unconditionally Aikido to us and to me here, in Hungary, as well as in Tokyo.
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Tachi Waza: Shomen Uchi
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Tachi Waza: Shomen Uchi When performing the attack, the tori steps aside from the attack line, then takes a step into the uke’s centre of gravity and uses the uke’s momentum to perform the throw. The straining of arm is very important.
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