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New edit of this video here: • Aikido technique YONKYO against some ... This is the aikido pinning (katame waza) technique yonkyo, applied against several different grip and strike attacks. Both the omote and the ura forms are shown. I go rather slowly for clarity - mainly gotai (from a static starting point), but also some jutai (moving as the attack approaches). In most cases, there is little difference between gotai and jutai versions of yonkyo, except the timing. Yonkyo is regarded with ambiguity in aikido, since the technique involves distinct pain for the attacker. A nerve on the arm is pressed. It's not really done for the pain it induces, but to create a reaction in the attacker. Thus, it is sort of an atemi (a distracting strike). Yonkyo demands precision, for the nerve pressure to work and cause the right impulse in the attacker. Also, it needs to be applied quickly, adding the element of surprise. Anyone can resist the pain of it at length, but it's very hard not to react if it comes suddenly. Some people are not sensitive to this nerve pressure at all, so it's important to do the whole technique in a way that controls the attacker anyway. Uke was Stephan Schröder / @stephanschroder7611 and I thank him for his admirable forbearance. I've written some comments and explanations on my yonkyo webpage: https://www.stenudd.com/aikido/yonkyo... My aikido dojo is Enighet in Malmö, Sweden: https://www.aikidoenighet.se/ For more about aikido, visit my website: https://www.stenudd.com/aikido/ My aikido books: https://www.amazon.com/Aikido-Princip... https://www.amazon.com/Attacks-Aikido...