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Weapon Techniques

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Published on: October 29, 2012

Nowadays pretty much understood by most that Aikido is an art based weapons. The techniques are developed based on Aikido Aikijujutsu, highly sophisticated art based on the movement of kenjutsu. Aikijujutsu includes practice, armed with a sword while the long and short, as if tanto. Defense including attacks by single and multiple attackers, armed or unarmed. How does this translate to practice Aikido current depends on the style of the instructor. Some teachers studying Koryu as Iaijutsu or Iaido, Kenjutsu or Kendo, Jodo or jojutsu, and so on. Since most Aikido bukiwaza not come from a strict syllabus spoken by Morihei Ueshiba (Saito bukiwaza that perhaps the most famous example), most aikidoka taken to outsourcing for a good treatment of the weapons used in Aikido weapons techniques to learn.

Bukiwaza or training in Aikido, a skilled practitioner to use a known (or goat) or jo is a matter of debate, especially since the general consensus is that in Aikido weapons training is intended to inform and improve the practice of armed elements. One of the things that has changed is the element of space, usually referred to as Cutting. Another factor that has changed is that, while the precision and time that is needed to perform the technique both armed and unarmed, you do not have the power to make weapons techniques. I mean honestly, there’s no such thing as “more powerful” than someone who is swinging a machete or a baseball bat at you. This feeling is using proper technique and not a muscle that should be transferred to your unarmed techniques as well. Now we have enough of an idea of ??what we learned from the Aikdo bukiwaza to get into the subject of this paper: what is it that we learn by studying tantodori in Aikido?

“We learned how to use the techniques of Aikido when uke dagger.” I used to think that too. Today I’m not so sure. In most dojos I have seen, tantodori form kotegaeshi tsuki, tsuki rokkyo, tsuki Gokyo, Gokyo and yokomenuchi Ushiro kotegaeshi. Of course you can see kansetsuwaza thrown in as well. It was fine for me at first. But I realize now that there are two fundamental flaws in the way tantodori usually taught: they do not take into account the way a person is committed to cut will attack you, and they do not take into account the people who committed to cut will not defend. In Aikido, most tantodori done doing Tsuki uke, shomengiri, yokomen or kesagiri temporary wooden tanto. Although often any attack vector comes from, they do not represent the original attack given the nature of the blade. A knife attack is all over the place. Cut and trapped in a sequence may be the most basic treatment of the knife. Training with someone fighting as armed with a knife is a very serious problem, more than not an all-or-, vector-based, or yokomen tsuki. People with knives know that if they attack failed, they might actually be killed.

A man armed with a gun also know that the goal of any good purpose. There is a high priority target for sure, but seeing someone cutting someone, hitting someone with a baseball bat hitting someone with a baseball bat. A knife fighter will not be obsessed with the perfect slashes to the neck or chest thrust to the bone, with a slash or stab the other available targets. This brings me to my second point. Usually in tantodori, Nage, perform the above techniques, revealing the most desirable destination for a knife fighter. My favorite example is yokomenuchi gokyu ura. In this example, imagine that uke attacks with a knife in his right hand (but significant clutching the knife). Here’s the usual case of strong nage enters oblique uke. Then Nage will attack left tegatana simultaneous use with uke’s knife arm at the elbow, while delivering atemi right hand to uke’s face it. From here nage apply Gokyo or whatever. There are some problems caused by knives and armed attacks are not gokyo, do not run as usual.

In theory nage will stop arm at the elbow to prevent uke from the cut face and neck. But that does not prevent uke from cutting the inside and outside of the forearm. Some people think that you have a stab or cut to the outside of the forearm to take and still, because of the large arteries will not cut it, and the muscles that are found there, if cut, would still allow you to make a fist or gun ownership. I do not really think. I’ve seen a couple of knives which most people every day (heck, I’ve seen a knife that I use every day!), Wearable and I have seen things that people take and use as improvised punches and cutting tools. These things will cut you to the bone.

You will bleed, as simple as that. If you do not first love. There will be no footwork, no time, and if you’re lucky, you have a second for something crafty to do before you go out of the sleeve slashes. Blocking knife in this way does not prevent uke bending his knees to cut or puncture level and drop into your body. You can try to block with your arms, happy to be uke slash and stab. Now I can accept that this item should kihonwaza, and not the end in itself, but a means to Gokyo learn the basic idea to consider, but I have to ask where the application actually makes me wonder if this method is taught as a basic framework, with applications then taught, or if my knife defense training is not only healthy because of what Aikido techniques should be?

“Aikido is a traditional art and tantodori traditional methods are preserved in our modern practice.” This is something I can buy, but it raises the obvious question: what is the tradition? First confession: when I decided that the knife is my favorite tool to always have on me in a serious emergency, I have my Aikido sensei not to consult – I started training with Filipino style knife artist. Every teacher of Aikido tantodori know I know, but no one I know of battle studies knife (another confession: I do not get too many I’m not someone put here due to lack of knowledge or resources.). I was never told of the ryu fighting knife, which affect the role of uke and nage in aikido. If anything, I wish to inform you. It was a surprise to me, because a lot of emphasis on learning proper handling of the sword and staff, but not as much, or nothing at all with the knife. No solo practice with a knife. There is no practice partners with each partner having a knife. I’m not sure if this is an expression of the philosophy and attitude towards the use of knives in Aikido, or if the subject of the technical content of the syllabus. If tantodori are from the traditional way of dealing with the knife, I just want to know what that tradition. Part of me would like to think that we learn the meaning of each sword carefully taken to implement, but at a short distance, but I could not get himself to buy into.

Pain – All The Part of The Process

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Published on: October 22, 2012

Pain. A part of everyday life, and “acute pain” (short-term direct, not long-term “chronic pain”) is something we all experience at some time or another during our martial arts training.

Let’s start by having a quick look at how and why we “hurt”.

Although we are not aware of the process, the experience of pain involves a complex series of biochemical and electrical processes that starts with tissue damage, followed by transduction, transmission perception, and modulation.

Actually – depending on the type of injury (tissue, stomach, bones, nerves, etc.) causes a chemical reaction that starts the brain into action to stop us from doing what has caused.

Now, for the martial artist, this is a problem. In the system of most martial arts, especially those based wrestling, workout routine involves the application of some form of pain or discomfort as a defensive strategy – we are all familiar with the “tap if sick” routine I’m sure.

As aikidoka, we considered the promotion of universal reconciliation and love, and follow the most natural way, as one of our major physiological systems have consistently told us that “serious injury”, then surely it’s not as though handing Nikkyo tomorrow contrary to those goals ?

Some Aikido styles (including much of the “Ki” focus) does reject the application of traditional engineering company.

There is of course the opposite opinion as long as the practice will be controlled and properly verified claim, no one can really “hurt” and that “inconvenience” is all part of the process of self-defense – after all, as a defense technique depends on the function of pain, then with a soft non-functional exercise to be of any use.

Placed in a position where they have to defend themselves, we assume both the attack and the high risk of pain. Aikido principle of “Focus on the Center,” entertainment “and” Extension ki “is highly dependent on the ability to maintain peace and unflappability when faced with this situation.

If you experience a sudden blow to the nose out of the blue, no matter how sincere fellow human beings to love or desire for global unification, it will still bleeding wounds! Then kick start the body’s natural process of rushing to the brain chemistry and said: “OUCH me out!” And we would really natural fight-or-flight response.

All this makes it very difficult to maintain the traditional Aikido “unite the mind, body and soul.”

So how can you prepare students for this?

Some of the more “percussion” martial arts puts great importance on “conditioning” and seems to spend hours bashing the living daylights out of themselves in an effort to build up calluses and resistance to pain. Indeed, this style looks some very tough fighters, but also produce ex-students are full of arthritis that age prematurely.

My feeling is that there should be a reasonable middle ground, where the ‘natural’ body’s reaction to pain can be studied and used to not only improve us as a martial artist, but also our own self-awareness.

I was fortunate to have started my training at the age of about 9 or 10 in the dojo “traditional”, with a fairly rigorous practice and an excellent instructor. Even the children’s class, though very safe, structured the same tatami straw mats used as adults (which, of course, is quite cruel), but after a few weeks most of the students who used to roll on them and settled without any problems.

I clearly remember the first time I ever got ai hamni Nikkyo (“bird with drinks” technique as it teaches our children that time ..). I fell to the ground and screamed, even though the little girl I coached, it’s simply not being rude. And yes, after a few dozen times, and I began to relax and realized that yep, it’s uncomfortable, but I’m not going to die, mind and body begin to process of “re-tuning” of the pain, so, although admittedly, it is not causing panic throughout the system, and I was able to continue my practice.

So it should be paying closer attention to this?

I can draw a lot of examples out dojo to support this theory. A few years ago my body decided to diabetes, and the first shot I had to give myself a painful and traumatic. Three years later, when I want a cookie, I jumped out of the site, and continued to jab themselves – sometimes with three meals a day and snacks can mean 5 or 6 jabs per day. To be honest, it’s really not a big deal right now, just something that is part of my life, but there is a measurable period of adjustment, while my brain is used to the discomfort. I can refence some other cases where the inital “mild” pain or discomfort disappears into a routine with familiarity.

If the body can provide a solution, of course we need to hear? Is not “natural”? If one day someone, for whatever reason (maybe they’re just not my style of writing …) decided to hit the nose, I hope that the years of training, with the occasional accidental blow to the nose, over-enthusiastic wrist-twist and slighty-hard -from-it-needed-to-be to throw would mean that the mind, body and soul will say “it’s sick, but do not panic”, and there will be an opportunity for a resolution to the inconvenience of the situation it is better to avoid the participants.

Learning Aikido Techniques is Just Too Gard!

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Published on: October 15, 2012

One of the things that hinder the beginner to continue in Aikido is their inability to learn the techniques of Aikido.

When someone first starts in Aikido, the techniques seem endless and confusing. They look complicated with many parts and things to remember. Often beginners frustrated when he looked into the technique described by an instructor, but when he tried to do so, he could not begin to remember what to do, or even how to begin.

A good rule of thumb for beginners to know for the techniques shown to him in class to remember are as follows: First, see what the attack. When practicing aikido techniques, the older students usually nage first so beginners, the role of uke (attacker) because it is a role that will play its first observation. He should say what kind of attacks shown.

Secondly, beginners how uke ukemi required for instructors, so he can follow the same movement to protect him or herself.Then follow nage role. Beginners should first look at the bottom of the body nage. Notice what Kamai (or attitudes) nage inch legs and hips initiate movement in eight. When this technique is for the second time, Aikido practitioners learn the movement of the arm and hand.

He must see how nage extend a hand to use, or palms up or down, and he also must comply with the general attitude of the teacher as he did technique.Last, beginner Aikido view the entire body and movement instructor and techniques. He especially should watch technology instructors ready. It should not be forgotten as the pin standing or sitting. He should be in the last position of the legs and arms, and he did recall motion after engineering instructors.

Four points are easy to remember:

1. Notice what is not uke.

2. Notice your posture and leg movement instructor.

3. See the torso, arms and hands.

4. View the entire movement techniques and how instructors completed.

The beginner in Aikido as much as he could in view of what he had seen. It is also an important part of Aikido training. Sometimes when we are training our bodies begin to tire and we forget to focus. We focus on that, especially when Aikido techniques are demonstrated, an important part of our training. It is the mental part of Aikido training.

As a beginner do not remember the technique after the class was over, he did not have to worry or get discouraged because it involves learning techniques, the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba said, “Teach and forgotten, learning and forgetting. ‘(Something I excel! DF)

By this he means that the ability to execute Aikido techniques are not based on the power of memory, but with constant practice. It is through constant training course we will remember and learn techniques of Aikido and through a stable and regular training, we will one day be natural and spontaneous movements of Aikido reproduce without “remembering” technique with our thoughts.

Ideal Aikido?

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Published on: October 8, 2012

Methodology battle aiki goal is to quickly resolve. Another attacker coming. The base is the determination KIME, persuasive and quick.

In this pretend for beginner training in Aikido today’s modern, it is possible to miss a very important part of the overall technique. And much more essence Aikido self, which is the movement of nature and the universe, combination, creative together for survival soon. When this process is distributed without understanding, blindness passed intergenerational hidden in plain sight. Aikido practical essence they “lost,” but secretly stored in the dance of ignorance, waiting for someone with an eye to see, observe and revive it.

The process of forging techniques to learn to grow in the next six months or so of serious training. If not, is the practical value of Aikido is lost and therefore all true spiritual attainment may have. By analogy no praise architect-builder that the building collapsed as a result of sloppy practices. He is considered impractical and spiritual. Kihon, engineering basic core is an important stepping stone for the flow of spontaneous handy. You can not write freely and effectively if you do not have an understanding of the basics. This applies to all skills in all areas. Soden or Kihon, core technique is ABC and Do-Re-Mi. Do not be fooled by it. Wafer bias can only be acceptable if it can be backed up by stepping on a mat with a real fighter and prove the statement by putting your money where your mouth is. Then even talking about Tengu understood and lights in the sky will listen most attentively.

In a relatively safe society could all too easy to say, “I did this” martial art called Aikido, but do not attack me for the real you, because it does not work as a useful tool for me to practice defensive struggle. for “spiritual” reasons. ‘

To be kind, then this is the best cake. Even much worse than that. What is the definition of “spiritual?” Feeling good? A hot bath, a cup of coffee or scratch an itch “feel good”, but they are ‘spiritual’ or rather a peculiar way of life stuck in denial Facing Facts? (Do not scratch, shower and coffee, a good attitude was misguided.) Is a satisfactory definition for the existence of the word “spiritual”, or is it something we just use it as a cover for ambiguity?

In all cases the skills and service to others, achieved a standard of excellence and responsibility are present. Aikido is no exception.
Recitation sentence poorly understood, not “spirituality”. You can cite religious writings and murder in the name of war god idea. It’s already happening. It is not “spiritual”, but cannibals. Are trapped in a paranoid fear of mental illness imagine a game that the only way to do things. Do you exercise or as an enactment of the killer, the race remains deep sickness of the soul, the manifestation of spiritual evolution is broken and incomplete, we are obliged to heal, if the species we headed to the next level. Otherwise we will become extinct, and the mixing of metaphors we just will not cut it. Do we get a meaningful discovered by a “god.”

Now is the paradox. Why to settle quickly? It was not that I contradict myself here? Not at all. Prolonged quarrel, both verbally, as in a sick relationship, or the use of a deadly weapon in the relations between nations of the sick, the festering sore that will not heal. Boiling oppressed souls that turned into gangrene of the relationship finally exploded in the wearer.

As the founder of Aikido is more clear, “Our mission is to promote a dynamic peace, protecting, feeding and caring for all life.”

On this basis, any real attack well maintained. This should be achieved quickly, with early identification and clear, accuracy, fairness, caring and loving as possible, and yet so cruel as needed. Ends. Battle, defense is not a “sport”, but the illness. It should not be treated lightly, but harmony was restored quickly and convincingly. If we do not have these skills, both individually and as human beings, is to show a good time that we have a way to get it, no reason to find. After that, as usual, restoration and preservation of the integrity of all stakeholders is essential.
Until the time comes that we are ready to handle the play all the more harder than it is now, we do not dare to call themselves either “man” or “spiritual.” Because we do criminal activities from a distance as a coward by technology, or by proxy send others where they do not belong, we prove that we are no different from the tribe of cannibals. We need to work. There are lots and lots of work to catch up with the growth of our own lost understanding of and ability to function expressions. Interfering with another person or allow interference is never a good result. Interference is the nature of evil and all that good jurisprudence is based on the principle of restricting it as the legal basis for the right. Do we feel comfortable with this fact or not is irrelevant.

Universe is not going to be an atom to change our will. We’re always going to adapt or disappear like the dinosaurs.

When aikijutsu of Aikido? When the paradigm of conservation and restoration of harmony is so fully entrenched that violence is very difficult, if not impossible, to start, knowing the outcome, it is also undesirable. It is not possible under the paradigm retaliatory protracted, long-term and skilled and reprisals against them generally never end until everyone involved is dead, so any setback has come from the more urgent.

True economic harmony in which everyone wins, except for those who choose to be a loser to launch attacks and violations. In this case, when the karmic energies that one rebound on the attacker as a result of both centralized and skilled integrity of the protector. This is not achieved by fall (even in the name of “protection”) or “defend” in the usual sense (mostly stupid and more violent), but with the economic exploitation of the energy of an active attack to restore harmony.
Yes, this is a rare skill, but only rarely, because it is currently not as common as the dominant paradigm of choice. And this may be because it requires face the pain to change real skills, often attractive proposition to develop mentally lazy and complacent. But this can be changed. Over time, willy-nilly, must be studied, refined and applied at all levels of human infrastructure if we as a species are fixed. At Aikido paradigm manifests itself in a large scale, we are going to pass and thus began the path of a true gentleman.

Until then we will continue to struggle with ourselves, with others, with the imaginary, the real and the universe itself, because all the gifts of the challenge will be seen as an attack of the difficulties and unable to take advantage as the source. Attitudes like sinking ships.

The attitude of Aikido is to learn to act decisively and constructively navigate though the storm and change, not only on a good day. And deal with real aggression and often unexpected, not by increasing or driving, but in a way that restores and heals.
The world can be a better, more secure, but it will not come either as a heavenly dispensation imposed on us from the “top”, or under the auspices of a number of self-inflicted “ism” or another. Rather, it depends on each of us to make a personal choice to get up a big part of our own possibilities still asleep.

Meanwhile, the ideal can best be pursued with real skills and hone response optimal decisions for each day. This can be achieved with practice and in meeting real life as we know it as the highest meditation.

Therefore, also in the achievement of Aikido “ideal”, it will not only help mimicry. First, as some people say, we have a “hard style” act for “soft style” may affect, not vice versa. In other words, what is likely to be most effective in real situations. In addition, we can take the secret teachings of Aikido which can cause a more sophisticated level of both practice and understanding.

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