How much is effective a good aikidoka in the fight to the distance with good karateka?
This is really the hardest of the five questions because I don't understand the idea of "to the distance." I think that could either be a question about fighting "to the death" or fighting in a prolonged, endurance battle.
If it's a question about whether an aikido guy could kill a karate guy in a fight, that's kind of gruesome and awful because it's possible for anyone to kill anyone else regardless of their training. Whether or not it's likely that a aikidoka could win in a fight to the death with a karateka, I couldn't answer. See, that sort of fight is outside of the domain of both aikido and karate. Aikido is about avoidance, evasion, offbalance, and control. Karate is about defense rather than offense. so the question is a tough one if viewed in that sense.
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If it's a question about who would win in a prolonged fight requiring great stamina and endurance, I couldn't answer that one either. See, both arts are about self defense, and nearly all self-defense encounters have nothing at all to do wth endurance. Most all fights are over before you can shift from anaerobic to aerobic metabolism (something like 2-3 minutes), and most all exertion that occurs in a fight is anaerobic in nature. So in a fight, "to the distance" would generally be a few seconds, perhaps as much as a couple of minutes.
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