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The issue with this generation of Aikidokas, in relation to studying the surviving World War II planes, is that they often start Aikido at the first level. Ideally, Aikido should be practiced after a person has earned dan ranks in other Budo disciplines; it can be thought of as the 10th floor of a building. In my experience, I began practicing Aikido (specifically Nishio Sensei’s approach) only after I had earned black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Luta Livre, Taiho Jutsu, and Kendo.
Once more, thank you for the episode; and like the last time i've said: it is nearly a shame that it spread not wider. All Martial Artist out there could do a look over the fence and listen to what other high experienced people out there have to say. (Ok, it took a lot of time to listen to 300-350 hrs.. :D ) People, IT IS FREE! (btw i would give you some credit, but i am seriously ill and so seriously poor.) One critique: the question of the title isn't answered regulary. First, maybe in the Aikidocommunity also, what is the difference between Yoshinkan and other styles. Why should i evtl. take this one to take Y. alive? Instead of Iwama or Ki-Society or, in my possibility german Budo-Society-Aikido? For a notInsider it is complex as the different wing chun styles out there. It is easyer to understand different Tai Chi Styles.. Second, Where is the future of YA? This very smart, good and honorable man said: i do it for sure my way, that is what i learned and stand for. But - in which direction goes YA, can it survive? Greetings
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Osu!
Thanks for this. Very much leaves me with much to think about.
First class show!
The issue with this generation of Aikidokas, in relation to studying the surviving World War II planes, is that they often start Aikido at the first level. Ideally, Aikido should be practiced after a person has earned dan ranks in other Budo disciplines; it can be thought of as the 10th floor of a building. In my experience, I began practicing Aikido (specifically Nishio Sensei’s approach) only after I had earned black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Luta Livre, Taiho Jutsu, and Kendo.
Once more, thank you for the episode; and like the last time i've said: it is nearly a shame that it spread not wider.
All Martial Artist out there could do a look over the fence and listen to what other high experienced people out there have to say.
(Ok, it took a lot of time to listen to 300-350 hrs.. :D )
People, IT IS FREE!
(btw i would give you some credit, but i am seriously ill and so seriously poor.)
One critique: the question of the title isn't answered regulary.
First, maybe in the Aikidocommunity also, what is the difference between Yoshinkan and other styles. Why should i evtl. take this one to take Y. alive? Instead of Iwama or Ki-Society or, in my possibility german Budo-Society-Aikido?
For a notInsider it is complex as the different wing chun styles out there. It is easyer to understand different Tai Chi Styles..
Second, Where is the future of YA? This very smart, good and honorable man said: i do it for sure my way, that is what i learned and stand for. But - in which direction goes YA, can it survive?
Greetings