Tonight's aiki class worked on tegatana and hanasu, then did nijusan #1-3 with tori making the full omote and ura motions as I talked about in the previous post. It worked well and we played for a while with chain #2, including the hineri-gaeshi loop and the reverse kotegaeshi loop on both sides. We got to play with a little bit of hand randori. Cool class overall - nothing earth-shattering to write about...
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