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The study of being held strong reinforces & teaches Koichi Tohei’s 4 principles of Aikido. Relax completely (Physical) Keep one point (Spiritual) keep weight underside (Physical) Extend ki (Spiritual)
The study of being held strong reinforces & teaches Koichi Tohei’s 4 principles of Aikido. Relax completely (Physical) Keep one point (Spiritual) keep weight underside (Physical) Extend ki (Spiritual)
Uke’s part in trying to hold nage with strength within the technique, teaches spiritual & physical flexibility.
You can own a sword, display a sword or collect to sell swords. But the way of the samurai sword is only revealed to the user.
There really are no throws in Aikido only the art of leading your partners ki with your ki in a unified direction. Anything other than this opposes harmony and will inevitably be a throw.
Without some form of understanding of “ki”, the brain will always interpret technique from a physical perspective.
Be more attracted to the less aggressive side within the martial arts, control without destruction is the key.
In ikkyo the hand on the elbow must travel in the same direction as the hand on the wrist.
Everyone seeks some form of appreciation. Strive to offer appreciation whenever possible and you will create a peaceful wake wherever you go.
Martial arts should not be a platform for displaying the ego. Methods that do can lead one down a wrong path.