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Aikido
Secrets Revealed
Aikido’s circular movements can be employed in order to redirect
the attacks of an aggressor back to that person. The techniques in
Aikido are solely defensive. A person only has a split second to
decide to dodge or block the move of an attacker .The point is not
to think of how it happens but to be able to stop it. During the
fight a person can make a counter attack and hope that the
aggressor will be subdued. Another way that you can achieve your
aims of self preservation without the use of force is by the use
of Aikido.
Aikido is a martial art which relies on the use of the hands to
block any moves that an opponent makes. People who wish to learn
Aikido may not be able to move as quickly as experts such as
Steven Siegal but they are a whole lot more effective during
combat. You can’t learn Aikido just by watching other people on
TV. People may choose to learn it from a book or magazine but the
best thing is usually to learn the art of Aikido from a Sensei.
Before you become a master you must first of all be a student.
What this means is that you should focus on learning the basic
moves in the dojo until you have completed the class. A person
might initially feel some pain from falling a few times but it
isn’t excruciating and it is all part of the learning process and
it is required for advancement.
In Aikido timing is everything, a certain amount of hand to eye
coordination is required as with all other sports but in Aikido
the primary emphasis is to redirect the same force to the
aggressor. One other secret is that Aikido has top do with the
wrists. You should have the skill to be able to put your hand over
the opponents own in order to make your technique perform and in
order to counter the attack of your adversary.
Energy is required in order to perform certain moves. Certain
exercises in breathing will increase your heart rate and still
reduce it especially during action. A student should also take the
time out to understand that breathing exercises are a unifying
force between both the physical and emotional aspects of an
individual.
Other than these secrets the most important of them all is to
employ consistency in whatever technique that you practice. Arms
may feel heavy after an amount of time or after being drained with
some little moves. If you’re able to overcome these difficulties
and do the same thing over and again you can easily become a true
martial artist.
If you want to assess your performance you can easily sign up for
the Tomiki Aikido. This is essentially an inter-club competition
which allows you to compete against some of the best Aikido
experts in the country. If you do well here you can easily proceed
to the next level as in other martial arts where one person
proceeds from one grade to another. After successfully gaining all
the required secrets after years of training, a student can then
become a master and even open their own dojo.
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