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Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:48 am
by littlepanda


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Re: Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 7:18 am
by Ashura
You might like this version as well (starting at 1,20)


Re: Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 6:29 am
by northern_mantis
Really enjoyed the second video, thanks. Anyone know his background? I couldn't see any English language websites at first glance.

Re: Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:52 am
by Ashura
Well, there is no much information available. since I do not read hungarian, here is a short bio in french:


Shigeru UEMURA

Il travaille avec différents scientifiques japonais dans le domaine de la santé, avec lesquels il collabore encore aujourd'hui (physique quantique, biorythmes, fréquences encéphaliques, régénération cellulaire, champs électromagnétiques du corps humain et de son environnement, linguistique, sismologie, mémoire de l'eau...)
Ses activités

Depuis 1978, Shigeru Uemura anime des conférences et fonde différentes associations concernant l'étude comparée du langage corporel, les sciences humaines et l'hygiène de vie. Il écrit un livre et de nombreux articles, intervient à l'UNESCO, lors de colloques médicaux....

En 2003 il fonde son école d'arts martiaux Kamuhi, synthèse de son étude du mouvement et pour la santé. Elle compte environ 2000 membres aujourd'hui (France, Japon, Hongrie, la Réunion, Tahiti...). En 2013 l’école d’arts martiaux s’appelle Emishi O-Do-Kai.

Depuis 2002, il crée différentes sociétés dont l'objet est de communiquer pour l'hygiène de vie, développer des technologies liées au bien être ainsi que des produits naturels de qualité



Shigeru Uemura works with several Japanese scientists in the field of health and is still working with them today (quantum physic, biorythm, blood brain frequences, cell regenration, human body´s electromagnetic fields and the environnement around it, linguistic, seismology and water memory).

His activities:

Since 1978, Shigeru Uemura has hosted conferences and founded various association dealing with body language´s comparative study, human sciences and health practices. He has written one book and numerous articles, has spoken at the UNESCO, at medical conferences etc....

In 2003, he has founded his own martial art school KAMUHI, synthesis of his studies of body movements and health. The association counts up to 2000 people today (France, Hungary, la Réunion (french island close to Madagascar in the Indian ocean and Tahiti (french overseas territory in french Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean).
Since 2013, the school is called Emishi O-Do Kai.

I´m not 100% sure but I think that I met years ago, a former student of Tokitsu Kenji who has briefly followed Uemura and as far as I remenber there might be a connection with both Tokitsu Kenji and kuroda tetsuzan. Uemura might have started with Karate, exactly as Tokitsu did before evolving clearly towards something definetly different.

Re: Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 5:19 am
by Finny
Ashura wrote:I´m not 100% sure but I think that I met years ago, a former student of Tokitsu Kenji who has briefly followed Uemura and as far as I remenber there might be a connection with both Tokitsu Kenji and kuroda tetsuzan. Uemura might have started with Karate, exactly as Tokitsu did before evolving clearly towards something definetly different.


Everything on that video featuring a sword was taken directly from Kuroda. His stuff is.. idiosyncratic; there's no mistaking it.

Re: Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 12:09 am
by newtype
Also appears to have some Yi Quan background?


Re: Aiki Push-up

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 12:45 am
by Ashura
There are not too many information available on Uemura Shigeru but he appears to be living in France and has practiced Karate (which style I do not know but he is probably an early JKA instructor, Shotokan), Iai-do, Tai-chi and I-Chuan which he refers as "mind boxing".

It looks like Kuroda, Tokitsu (founder of Jiseido and former Karate practioner) and Uemura were training/researching together at one point in their respective career.

Tokitsu Kenji is a very interesting practioner, he was high ranked in Shotokan before realizing that he was in the wrong track and started to explore other martial disciplines like Taikiken and some chinese styles. He also has studied Kenjutsu and Kendo. He has written some very interesting books. He is mostly an autodidact by the way.

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