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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Shihan Tony Sargeant 7th Dan and Founder of Takemusu Iwama Aikido Europe.
    Tony started in Aikido in 1973 and continues teaching seminars worldwide.
    Tony also teaches Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Healing to promote health and well-being.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @Kaszmirowaty
    @Kaszmirowaty Месяц назад +1

    So far I am doing cardio-vascular exercise last 9 years too :) Best regards sensei!

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant  Месяц назад

      Wonderful! I only wish others would not make excuses and do more to keep the fitness at a level that one requires to be their best at all martial arts, as well as the health benefits it brings with doing it.

  • @raysim13
    @raysim13 11 дней назад +1

    So in a nutshell. You're saying the more veteran practitioner/player will beat the less experienced person?
    I don't disagree with that. But are you also trying to say, you don't know what you don't know? And so go out and look for things? Like you thought you we're a decent 2dan. But didn't know the partner practice for 31 Jo kata. But you didn't know about it, and the people around you probably didn't know about it.
    With the tennis ball part. Aren't you just theorising what the players seem to be doing? But what you could do is find an expert and ask why they are selecting certain balls, and how?
    It's similar to someone who sees a technique from a sensei, maybe in a video, and perhaps try to replicate it but totally not understanding the mechanics or minor details that goes into it.
    I've been there. This will be my 23rd year in Aikido. And I think I've had to relearn everything 3 times because of a new discovery that would make my Aikido better.

    • @raysim13
      @raysim13 11 дней назад +1

      Sorry I should say, the new discoveries were actually teachers that are good.

    • @Tony_Sargeant
      @Tony_Sargeant  10 дней назад

      I love reading your theory on it all, but my quick answer is "One never knows how one will act until the situation they are ut in, so my words are from memory of the happenings and its more a story than what other should do" Unless I am reading. your comments incorrectly? Answering the time of how long one has trained I personally think we learn to 'Not fight'. and that what time in Aikido. gives us, but who knows art what level one will. panic? In 1982/3 the UK had very few who knew the 31 Jo Kata or. any weapons apart from books and film from Saito sensei, so it was mostly do it hoping one was correct, and. as for. the 'Anti-kata' well never knew it then. Like I say it was all exciting and also humbling to think I knew nothing when I thought I did. Hope. this covers at least some of your questions? Thanks for taking the time to write and watch.