“A look through the veil” by Louis Gonzalez-Coca

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Dear Tori,

Today I will start by attacking you with a Yokomenuchi aimed to your right side, I will also use a Shomenuchi but I’ll let you know about it in advance, see you later at the dojo.

Best regards… Uke

Based on my limited experience I’ve always felt that strikes as attacks in Aikido were not studied as thoroughly as in striking based arts (with the exception of some schools i.e. Yoseikan and Tenshin just to name a few). As a result I started to explore and try out other ways of practice focusing on strikes as “unannounced attacks” and subsequently my study group at the time and I adapted “sparring” as part of training. However, we did not start with a “full out” spar, we only and specifically practiced our reaction to Shomen, Yokomen and mid-section thrusts and we only did this for what we called the “engagement” of an attack, meaning the parry and deflection of an attack and continuing as far as unbalancing uke, unless the technique was suitable for finishing up with a degree of safety (for instance Irimi nage as opposed to something like Shiho nage). Obviously we didn’t communicate in advance what attack was going to launch although we did agree on using either a straight right or left punch, circular strikes (Yokomen type) and straight to the mid section to start. This practice implicated the use of sparring gear. Some people might think that this will hinder the flow of the technique, but like I indicated before it was just an addition to our regular practice.

Para leer más: aikidojournal.com.

Kaeshi Waza por Nemoto Sensei, 6ºDan Iwama Ryu

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Hoy dejo aquí un vídeo que he encontrado en el blog de mi amigo Enrique Oliva. Se trata de un video de contratécnicas (kaeshi waza) de Nemoto Sensei, 6ºDan Iwama Ryu y alumno de O'Sensei y de Morihiro Saito Shihan.

Exploring the Founder’s Aikido

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The Founder was adept at dictating the terms of a would-be attacker’s movement. Among the ways he would achieve this end was to execute various body manuevers with exquisite timing just before an attack. Using up and down, side-to-side, and slipping movements, he was able to make it virtually impossible for an attacker to launch an aggressive movement from a stable posture. Uke’s mental composure would be disturbed through such leading movements to the point he lost any will to attack.

Sometimes the Founder would raise his arms high up or even leap into the air as he approached his partner leaving the latter virtually helpless as he tried in vain to muster an attack.

Para leer más: aikidojournal.com.

Iriminage according to O'Sensei

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To isolate a particular point of interest in iriminage, I would like to show you a screenshot from “Divine Techniques” where O-Sensei can be clearly shown grabbing his partner’s collar in preparation for the throw. (His partner by the way is American aikidoka Terry Dobson.) It is actually unusual to see it done this way in modern aikido. The collar grab contrasts with the way the opponent’s head is controled in most approaches to iriminage where instead the hand is hooked around to the opposite side of the opponent’s neck or ear.

Para leer más: aikidojournal.com.

Let's re-think this falling thing...

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First, I am a big proponent of ukemi practice. It has a lot of benefits within and beyond the dojo. We practice ukemi in every single class and I am always preaching to take the technique all the way to the ground – nagekomi instead of uchikomi. But with that said, does uke really have to take all those falls?

Para leer más: www.mokurendojo.com.

Nihon Katchu Seisakuben

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Aikiken: Tamura Sensei

Rescato de YouTube un interesante (y vetusto) vídeo de Aikiken de Tamura Sensei.

¡Qué irimi! ¡Qué acoso! ¡Qué paliza! ¿Quién se anima a discutirlo? Awase, irimi, otonashi no ken, tachi dori, nage waza... A mí me ha gustado mucho.