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What you focus
on in Aikido naturally changes over time.
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And that's a good thing. Let's dive in.
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So your very, very early training
is really, in a sense, about survival.
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You're trying to remember,
first of all, how to fall.
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When to fall, and how to fall
without breaking your neck.
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If you start Aikido as an adult,
let alone later in life.
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Sometimes people are starting aikido
in their 40s, 50s, 60s, even 70s.
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There's probably
some people who started in their 80s,
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but I know people who started 40s, 50, 60s
and even 70s.
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So it's a big deal to be falling down
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and getting up at those ages.
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So your focus in that stage is just,
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how do I get through this
without hurting myself?
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Right.
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Then you're trying to remember why did she
step this way with her right foot?
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Her left foot? What am I?
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I had one student
who said inside foot outside.
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What do you mean?
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I was like, oh, wow.
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I hadn't thought about that.
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For that, for some people,
that's like a whole foreign concept.
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You're inside foot, you're outside foot.
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Your front foot.
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Your back foot.
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And then suddenly they
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you turn when you're showing them,
and now you're back foot.
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What was your back foot
becomes your front foot.
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So it's really tough
to get through all that mentally.
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Then as I said,
physically you're just trying to make sure
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that you don't get hurt.
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And it's scary.
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So you're managing your fear.
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And then there's the
this stamina piece of it.
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Hey sorry to interrupt the video,
but some of you have been asking
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how you can get a copy of my book.
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The teacher.
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The book includes a wide range of topics,
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including from horseback
riding to budo, the Japan experience
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and returning home building intuition,
attracting
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new students
to aikido, aikido and nonviolence.
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Leading by example women in Aikido.
Arrogance.
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Saying no to homogenization in aikido,
Aikido and distance
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teaching, body alignment
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So if you haven't purchased
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to just head to lia-suzuki.com/book
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or use the link in the YouTube
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It's available in English
and it's even available in Italian.
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Actually, that's just on Amazon.
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And the book has.
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Let me show you a little bit of this book.
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a photo of me, when I first started,
can you see it as it's showing up
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Some photos of my teacher, Takeda Shihan
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my first teacher, Bill Gleason
sensei, in Boston.
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And, some of you might recognize.
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That's Gary Small sensei
taking ukemi there.
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more casual
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setting with myself
and Takeda Shihan back in the 80s.
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Hence the crazy hair.
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Another one of my favorite photos
of Takeda Shihan.
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one of my favorite photos of Yamaguchi
sensei.
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There I am, teaching a seminar
at my dojo in Hollywood.
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Just a regular photo shoot, actually,
from a regular class.
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Teaching in Hollywood dojo.
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Oh. Wow.
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my friend, Brandon Ishisaka sensei.
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I believe that's me
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training with his daughter,
who now I think is, like 16 years old.
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Anyway, she's super cute,
And she's doing great.
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She's still training.
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if you haven't gotten the book
and you'd like to get one,
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just look in the description below
this video
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and there's a link there
that you can click on to order your copy.
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Now let's get back to the video.
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I've got a beginner right now.
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Just started with us a month or two ago,
Is, only, I think 31 or something.
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And I can see him having so much fun
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and yet really kind of struggling
in a way, too.
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Yeah.
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It's really tough for him physically.
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And I keep telling him,
just keep showing up.
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And don't hesitate to excuse yourself
from the mat
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and watch the remainder of the class
if you need to.
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So, anyway, it's exciting to see him.
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Keep on coming back.
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So anyway, those first months
or maybe first year,
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our focus is on,
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in a way, survival,
for want of a better word.
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Later on, you start to focus on refinement
in your training.
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So, in another video
sharing about another student of mine
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who had the habit of doing this.
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then she developed some pain
in her shoulders.
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now that's even better incentive than me
saying drop your shoulders.
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So now she knows.
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As soon as it's painful,
she goes like that,
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Of course, before that,
she was working on refining her movement.
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But now I can see her
working on that refinement even more.
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So don't worry about what
your incentive is, what your motivation is
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for refining your technique.
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Whatever it takes,
whether it's pain or just, oh,
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I want to look like that teacher.
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that's the next period.
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We work on sensitivity,
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timing, and minimal effort.
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I say to my students
sometimes that it takes hard work
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to get to the point
where your technique is effortless.
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for example, koshinage.
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Koshinage is an excellent example.
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The best
way for certain types of koshinage
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is to get really low,
to really bend your knees.
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Right. So I come in like this.
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And if I bend my knees far enough
I can get under this person's.
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If this is okay, I can get under
this person's center to send them.
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And then I straighten my knees
and I pop them up and over.
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Right. And,
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but if I don't bend my knees enough, then,
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my hip, meets them like, at their waist
or above their waist.
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So again, if I'd been my knees
enough, I can get right
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under their waist and pop them up when I.
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When I straighten my legs.
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So that
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is is a much easier throw than if I'm here
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trying to haul them over my shoulder
or haul them over my back.
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It's a much easier, easier
throw if I can get down here.
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Getting down here is hard work. So?
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So to do the effortless aikido,
you have to work hard.
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Ironically.
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If you've been watching my videos,
you've probably noticed
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that I sometimes use Shoto or Shortsword.
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I find that it helps students
drop their shoulders,
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stop pushing
and really feel the technique.
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Right now
I have a limited number of these Lia
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They're made in Japan from premium
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They're engraved with my signature,
and they're really beautifully balanced.
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Because of the lumber shortage in Japan.
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I was only able
to get a small batch of them.
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So once these are gone,
that's it for the time being.
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So if you'd like one, click
the link below to reserve yours
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during the checkout process.
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You'll be prompted to let me know
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which seminar you'll attend,
and then I'll bring it right to you.
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Now let's get back to the video.
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So anyway, that's the later
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stage of our aikido development.
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We focus on sensitivity,
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timing and minimal effort
through hard work.
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maturity brings simplicity.
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So we're doing less.
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We're becoming more efficient
and there's more clarity.
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It seems like there's more time
even when people attack.
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It's not as sudden and out of the blue.
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And maybe there's more enjoyment.
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I don't know. That's arguable actually.
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I think it's just darn
fun the whole way through.
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And I was even having a lot of fun,
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you know, when I was a complete beginner
and my knees were all bloody
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and the backs of my shoulders
were bruised, and
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it it's all fun as far as I'm concerned.
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So with this maturity,
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you get more simplicity, the less doing
because you're more efficient.
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And the efficiency, by the way, helps
with your stamina and then more clarity.
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you can see more
things that are happening,
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and then just as much enjoyment,
if not more.
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You know, an interesting thing.
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This is like a humble brag here,
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but I reserve some classes per month. I'm.
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I'm going to be 66 this year.
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And most of my students are in their 30s,
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and I reserve some classes each month
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to not teach, but just lead the class.
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I throw a show, a technique four times
or eight times, and then I get a partner
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and my students throw me and I throw them.
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We do four for four for four,
and after about 30 minutes
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or an hour or something, we might do,
like I throw them 8 or 10 times
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for every 2 to 4 times that they throw me.
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But anyway, every now and then
I have to prove a point to myself.
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And I don't allow myself that.
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That sensei card of,
you know, like throwing them ten times
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for every 2 or 4 that they throw me.
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I'm like, I'm doing four for four tonight.
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And,
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one night when I did that,
I said to one of the women
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that was in the class,
I said, and a bunch of them, actually.
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Yeah, in the women's changing room,
I said, how old are your moms, by the way?
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And one of them said, she's
just a few years younger than you, sensei.
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And She can't do what
you just did tonight.
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That's like.
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Oh, wow.
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She she kind of read
my mind that I was, like, trying to
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show off to myself and others.
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But anyway,
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I wouldn't be able to do that,
of course, if I had a major injury.
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So I'm so grateful for good health.
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But also, I wouldn't be able to do that
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if I hadn't trained like crazy
when I was younger
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and taken ukemi
and more ukemi and more ukemi, if a sempai
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or your sensei will throw you more after
class, do it.
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Just say “Onegaishimasu.”.
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And if they go, Go on.
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Could you please throw me 20 or 30 times?
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Do it.
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And, And you won't regret it
later in your Aikido career.
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It'll really, really help.
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In conclusion, Aikido
reveals different lessons
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and different benefits
at different stages.
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So keep training.
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Go to a minimum three classes a week.
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I want to challenge you to that
if you're not already doing that.
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Speaking of training,
if you want to train with me,
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I'll be teaching in
Taipei and Kaohsung in Taiwan.
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The, third weekend of March,
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and I'll be teaching in Kumamoto, Japan,
the fourth weekend of March.
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Of course, I have other trips coming
up, I'll be in Europe in, September.
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I'll be in Ireland and the UK in June.
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Also, I'm having a couple major seminars
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here at my dojo in Los Angeles.
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at the end of May, I'll be teaching
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with Ikeda sensei
and Bruno Gonzalez sensei.
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It's a four day immersive seminar,
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and we're all we all have very different
backgrounds stylistically,
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so it's really a nice chance to sort of
compare notes, share different insights.
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That's, May 28th through the 31st
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in Los Angeles,
then mid-July, July 15th through 19th
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will be having the 30th anniversary
celebration and summer camp.
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It's the 30th anniversary of Aikido
Kenkyukai
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International USA,
which I founded back in 1996.
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So we're very excited about that again.
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That's July 15th through 19th,
and for both events, space is limited,
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but the registration will be opening
very soon for the summer camp.
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I believe at the time of this video,
the registration
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for the summer seminar
will already be open.
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So check the links in the description
below
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and I'm looking forward
to training together soon.
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Thanks so much for tuning
in. See you next time. Bye bye.