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Photo courtesy of OoohOooh I've talked in a couple of posts this past week about defining and measuring ma-ai very precisely so that yo...
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I've got an cool idea...Let's put together our own Hall of Fame. Take a few seconds and leave me a comment. Let me know w ho is the ...
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Someone asked me a while back to post what I consider to be pros and cons of aikido and judo – sort of what I like and dislike about aiki...
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Harai tsurikomi ashi has never been one of my tokuiwaza (favorite/best moves) but it was a favorite of one of my instructors! Mac McNeese h...
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Some folks like to characterize aikido as a circular martial art. Some folks like to talk about various styles that may be more (Aikikai, Ki...
bet fighting on that tile hurt
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't the fighting that hurt - or even the falling. It was the sudden stop on the tile. That would have to go down in the record books as a RBD (Really Bad Decision). I wonder if that karate teacher is still teaching.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome video. Really cool stuff.
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Its amazing to see how naive some teachers used to be about real fights. Although the gracies did get a shock. When people started to learn grappling it was THEM who were then being naive in thinking that knowing how to grapple is all you need. A mixture of striking and grappling is the key.
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