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Posted Jun 17, 08 by
Splinter
The narrator mentions the use of "other weapons" What other weapons do learn besides the katana & Wakizachi? Also do you learn any free-form, or do you only follow set Kata when fencing? I like the greater martial awareness through equalizing comment
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it's very true, particularly interesting when you consider the set limitations each student of a traditional martial art is placed under as a result of their rank. The attack nor defense stances are different, however at 00:05 i personally would never take that stance if i wanted to live (Considering I'm right handed), leaves you open to a number of nasty counter attacks and quick stabs. I know that every stance has its weaknesses but I fail to see any pro's in this stance, other than holding the longer blade at the back so from a side on position you make a smaller target for your enemy and have equal reach with both weapons.
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Sword techniques of Aikido
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Repeat abdomen cut (Tameshigiri), single bottle
Repeat half wheel cutting, Repeat right to left cuts. After first cut I do a follow through sweep to re-adjust angle (If I kept cutting on that degree by the third cut I would of cut through the board).
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Yoko Narabi, 4 bottels Clean
Single half wheel cut
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Single cut Yoko Naribi, (4 bottels) after cut
Cleanness of the half wheel cut
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Tetsutaka Sugawara - Sensei
Taiji style Aikido Application: explained. I've never heard of this style of Aikido. I personally study the most traditional Aikikai, though i'm still quite new to it all. This is from a free download
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at http://www.santarosaaikido.com/sugawara.html Check out their site sometime if you're interested!
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Tetsutaka Sugawara - Sensei Kaeshi Waza Practice
Fair use video: Visit their site for more information on the sensei and Aikido if you're interested. http://www.santarosaaikido.com/sugawara.html
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Sword techniques of Aikido
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Aikido Documentary with founder Morihei Ueshiba
O-sensei demonstrations in this old movie as well as explanations of Aikido. Probably looks peculiar to those who don't know what they are doing! =)
"Aikido is the principle of nonresistance.
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it is nonresistant, it is victorious from the beginning.
Those with evil intentions or contentious thoughts are instantly vanquished."
-Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido
Ai (pronounced eye). Ai means harmony. Aikido's principles are embodied in the word "ai". The strategy of Aikido is to blend or harmonize with the attacker's energy. Aikido is non-aggressive. However, misinterpretations of "harmony" arise. First, people think harmony means passive. This is not Aikido. On the contrary, Aikido is extremely dynamic and powerful, but the goal of Aikido is to seek peace in the face of conflict.
Ki (pronounced key). A definition for Ki, in English, could never really encompass its whole meaning. In Aikido its meaning is "unseen force" or spirit or energy. Training in Aikido cultivates the spirit through discipline and sacrifice. The training of the spirit is essential to any martial art. The philosophy of Aikido is that through rigorous training we may be able overcome the conflict within ourselves. Once at peace, we will be able to harmonize with any attacking energy regardless of its verbal, physical, or emotional energy.
Do (pronounced dough). Do means path or way. Aikido is not a sport. A Do is not a sport. Aikido instead is a Budo. The training of Aikido does not involved comparing yourself with others to see who is the best. Instead students trains to improve themselves as human beings.
O-Sensei, the founder of Aikido, said that "Aikido is not for correcting others but for correcting your own mind." Mentioned earlier, Aikido is not a sport -- there are no competitions (some styles do compete, but the founder was specifically against this). Competition is about winning. Period. Winning at someone else's expense is really losing. In Aikido students improve themselves through rigorous training and working with other students who are better and more experienced.
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