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Re: [Aikido_Australia] Difficulties

Hi Charlie
long time no randori.
In answer to your question the principle that I find most difficult is extending
Ki. However I am more concerned with not being able to relax completely. My
upper body always seems to be tense. The worst part about it is when I finally
do feel I am fully relaxed someone will point out that my upper body looks
tense.:) This seems to be more obvious with weapons training.
BTW My Taigi 28 that you showed me is coming along nicely....
Cheers
Stu

Charlene Willis <c.willis@...> wrote:
It's been quiet on the list for sometime now so I'd like to spark a
discussion. I was wondering what people found the most difficult about
aikido. Not which technique etc, but which principle. On the mat I often
utter the phrase "ohhhhh, you wanted me to move my ONE-point......" after
three years you think I'd have gotten the gist of that little piece of
information. But the principle I have the most difficulty with is the
principle of non-attachment.

After some experience with other fighting styles, I'm not particularly
attached to the attack, I don't watch the hand or anything like that. But
I'm quite attached to technique. If I've decided to go for nikkyo, then
nikkyo it is, regardless of whether the nikkyo is actually working. This
point was demonstrated to me last week, Danny and I were play fighting in
the kitchen and I was in position for nikkyo, but Danny was extending too
well and I couldn't get the thing on. Finally after half a minute I had a
realisation, Danny has two arms!!!! I took the other and put him down with
a beautiful koytoroshi. A little too beautiful because as I stood there
admiring my work for a tad too long Danny had reversed out of it and I was
now in a rather effective sankyo. End of round one :)

Ever the sucker for punishment I began round two. I don't remember it quite
as well as round one but it ended up with me doing yet another ineffective
technique due to Danny's extension. This is when (once again after a
lengthy period of time) my second realisation came to me. If Danny had two
arms then it's quite possible that I too have two arms!!! A little poke
with my other arm was just enough to take his mind and down he went. End of
round two; score - a draw :)

Anybody else want to mention their difficulties???

Charlie


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It's been quiet on the list for sometime now so I'd like to spark a discussion. I was wondering what people found the most difficult about aikido. Not which...
Charlene Willis
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Hi Charlie long time no randori. In answer to your question the principle that I find most difficult is extending Ki. However I am more concerned with not...
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Hi Charlie, I am a new group member so I am not sure whether I am allowed to take part in the discussion. The difficulties that I have with few of the...
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Jul 31, 2003
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Aikido always has atemi and pressure points. It is difficult to find a sensei who is versed in all the above. Your best bet is to look up a jujuitu sensei or...
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I know what you mean. If you are unable to unify your upper and lower body you will find ki blockages which will hinder your flexibility in movement. Try...
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There are principles??? The Cuban Death Roller has quibbles with all the principles. This is only because I can never decide which one to use at any one time....
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Hey Cuban Death Roller :o) The principles are only different sides of the same dice. Just throw the dice, and don't worry about which side to use. That will...
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"Guess Who", welcome to the discussion. The following is my opinion and has been through the Charlie filter :) My understanding is that pressure points may...
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Hi Charlene! Any technique of Aikido can be stopped if you truly try. You just have to resist in a couple of classes and you can really stop anything (if you...
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