Nice Aikido example outside the dojo

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Dale Houser
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Nice Aikido example outside the dojo

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Who knew Ovechkin studied TMA? :-)

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Thanks for posting this, Dale. Great stuff! 8)
Dale Houser wrote:
Nice Aikido example
Try Uechi example as well. Look at the footwork; what do you see? Look at the double-handed thrust; what do you see?

Every time I hear some Uechi teacher talk about the tenshin exercises as being about facing a partner in a new direction, it's like the following to my brain.

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Not that it can't work that way... But it totally misses the point.

Nice video, by the way. It's good control of the line of force - no matter which art wants to claim it as "their own." And it drives the style Nazis wild when someone sees it in their own art. :twisted:

Shelly Dunn (a Mid-Atlantic Uechi instructor) did this to an unruly bar patron once when on the job as a bouncer. The bigger they come at you, the harder they fall. Nothing like getting slammed by high speed wall.

By the way, I'll give him a shodan just for being able to pull that off on the ice with skates. That is absolutely masterful.

- Bill
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