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Hi, Are there any dojos teaching Yoshinkan style aikido in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area? I have just moved to the area, but I have been unable to...
Hi all soon to be moving to live on the Greek island of Crete [Lucky me!] would love to continue my Aikido studies with any like minded individuals out there. ...
I am not aware of any specific name for this control. If anyone does pls
post it. It is entered from sankajo (3rd control) > After you have lead uke to a...
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Oct 11, 2003 12:14 am
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Well, it looks like a technique that Terada sensei and Parker sensei have taught at our dojo.here's my translation of what I heard it called (it will be wrong,...
Darren, The Aikikai, or some of them, call it gokyu, or 5th control. Personally, I've been doing this technique since the early 80's but I never questioned...
Well, the way the hand is being bent at the wrist seems closer to the way it is bent when you are pinning for something like ushiro waza ryote mochi ikkajo,...
Hi, as I know is kind of gokajo. raf ... From: aysdojo [mailto:aysdojo@...] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 6:45 PM To: yoshinkan@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
its name is sankajo ranko ho. It is done when uke twists out of sankajo and Shite uses his other hand to push ukes wrist and arm together, thrust it i the...
Hi Darren, OSU! I was taught the GOKKAJO as an advanced waza, usually shodan and up and was primarily used for tanta waza. It is primarily like IKKAJO with...
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Oct 11, 2003 5:38 pm
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Stephen, that looks like a TEKUBI OTOSHI. The followup to that is to push UKE's elbow to the rear most heal, causing UKE's hips to move and kuzushi takes...
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Oct 11, 2003 5:42 pm
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Stephen, also without the OTOSHI, it would probably be called TEKUBI OSAE. Limited use for police due to the suspect still standing and able to perhaps wrest...
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Oct 11, 2003 5:59 pm
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The technique shown is sankajo renko. Renko-ho are arrest techniques and renko means 'arrest.' Hope this helps. Christopher Ross ... === message truncated === ...
Hi Sam, Hawaii eh? You been able to visit your old stompin' grounds? Get a chance to see Smitty and Eric Noguchi? /sm ... UKE's elbow to the rear most heal,...
In our dojo we have coined the nickname "OFLG"(Ow fuck let go) for this technique, and if you were wondering why, try it one night and you will understand its...
Hello, Does anyone have a weapons rack in their dojo or in their home? I am interested in storing my wooden weapons and if I had maybe a picture of one or...
Now that's funny. Here's a picture that demonstrates this quite well. http://stmiranda.home.comcast.net/gokajo.JPG So what I gather, this is a very popular...
Hah! That's a hilarious photo Steven! Thanks. ..Todd ... From: aysdojo [mailto:aysdojo@...] Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 9:54 AM To:...
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Oct 12, 2003 8:30 pm
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Not yet. we are on Maui right now. I had hoped to tryto contact Eric and Smitty but have a lot of wife's relatives that I haven't met or had to meet again. I...
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Oct 13, 2003 12:32 am
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Yep, that guys is definitely saying OFLG...looks like he's mimicking the same actions that one of the students in our dojo did when that technique first got...
Hi Sam, Too bad you'll miss Smitty. Last I talked to him, he mentioned he hoped to have chance to open up a serious can on whoop ass on you again, just for old...
Just a quick note to the list to let everyone know that we just concluded a great weekend workshop with Jim Jeannette Sensei. His thorough explanation of...
Those are both my students. I didn't take the photo though. Thanks for all the replies folks .... ... mimicking ... that ... is ... thing ... <darylhartz@h...>...
OOPs there's one I better enjoy from afar, maybe a phone call would be better. ... From: aysdojo Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 5:48 PM To:...
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Oct 13, 2003 3:32 am
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It's the police "come-along." It can start with second control and then convert into this end restraint. I have not heard it called fifth control--but maybe....