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Aikido doesn't translate easily into words, and that's not a flaw. That's a good thing. Let me explain. First of all, the body understands before the brain understands words. So we have sensation in Aikido. We have touch and sensation precedes explanation.
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You can say to the child, the stove is hot, don't touch the stove.
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And then they say, okay, I got it. It's a concept to them. But we all know the other side. If they do touch the stove, it's immediate. The understanding is immediate.
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So sensation is actually a more efficient teacher. It's more expedient, that's for sure.
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And it's a very direct movement, is also very direct. It's a very direct teacher.
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Sometimes it's good to have some words in our mind, but I find that the best way to do it is to move and move and move. At the dojo.
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don't talk. I know a lot of people don't like to hear that. When I say don't talk.
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As a teacher,
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I'll show something. And then I tell people to do it. And then if they're doing it wrong, I come over and I show it. I throw them so that they can feel the right way to do it. Many times it doesn't sink in. I still don't see them take the correction. I do it again. Again, again.
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And then finally I'll use some words, but
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Hey sorry to interrupt the video, but some of you have been asking how you can get a copy of my book. The teacher. The book includes a wide range of topics, including from horseback riding to budo, the Japan experience and returning home building intuition, attracting new students to aikido, aikido and nonviolence. Leading by example women in Aikido. Arrogance.
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Saying no to homogenization in aikido, Aikido and distance teaching, body alignment and more and more. So if you haven't purchased a copy of the book and you would like to just head to lia-suzuki.com/book or use
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the link in the YouTube description below. It's available in English and it's even available in Italian. Actually, that's just on Amazon.
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And the book has. 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,
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Bill Gleason sensei, in Boston. And, some of you might
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recognize. That's Gary Small sensei taking ukemi there.
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more casual setting with myself and Takeda Shihan back in the 80s. Hence the crazy hair. 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. I believe that's me training with his daughter, who now I think is, like 16 years old. 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, just look in the description below this video and there's a link there that you can click on to order your copy. Now let's get back to the video.
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Analyze it later.
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I'll use the words very sparsely. So, you know, get lower. And and I want them to keep going. I don't want them to start to say, oh, get lower. I see like this. No, I if I say get lower, keep moving, keep doing the technique. But now get lower.
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And sometimes they go what do you mean get lower? I go and then I'll say, bend your knees or bend your knees more. Most people think they're bending their knees. So by the way, if there's a teacher listening to this, I find that using the word more or even more is really kind of a kind way to give commands or instructions to your students.
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You know, most students, especially when we're tired with we think that we're bending our knees, but maybe our knees are like this, right? They're not bent at all, but we think that they're bent. And then you can bend your knees and it can sound kind of gruff. If you say, oh, bend your knees even more. It kind of gives them the credit for like, thinking that they're trying, but it tells them to do it more
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So when I say don't talk.
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I mean, don't analyze. And don't stop the movement for the sake of talking. When I train with somebody, I try not to talk at all because there's one teacher in the room
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I have misguided my training partner enough times to realize that I might be misunderstanding what the teacher is is delivering to us as well.
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So I try my best to just shut up and train. When I'm training with somebody and I try to make my ukemi
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as genuine as possible
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so that
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my training partner
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feels stuck if they're not doing it right
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and feels the ease of movement if they are doing it right. So instead of talking, I just try to take the most genuine ukemi that I possibly can
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Also, when we try to explain something about aikido,
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we often turn off our sensors.
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We don't see as sharply or as deeply
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and we don't feel as deeply and accurately
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as when we're not talking and analyzing. So
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analytical thinking can really dull our other senses for that moment. The brain is busy talking, forming sentences. So the analysis interrupts the flow. It interrupts the feeling sensing from your partner what they're doing and how they're doing it.
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And then we get to complex and the simplicity is lost. The simplicity of the movement.
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If you've been watching my videos, you've probably noticed that I sometimes use Shoto or Shortsword. I find that it helps students drop their shoulders, stop pushing and really feel the technique.
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Right now I have a limited number of these Lia Suzuki Signature Shoto available. They're made in Japan from premium Japanese white oak. They're engraved with my signature, and they're really beautifully balanced. Because of the lumber shortage in Japan. I was only able to get a small batch of them. 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 during the checkout process. You'll be prompted to let me know which seminar you'll attend, and then I'll
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Experience clarifies the meaning.
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repeating the movement over and over and over. After a while it becomes clear. And then the next step after it becoming clear is it just becomes like a reflex. You know when your reflexes test tested, when the doctor hits your knee and your foot shoots up. Is that clear to you?
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No. It's nothing. It just it just does it. So we want our aikido to be the same. We want to refine our movement, and then we want it to become like a reflex. So first it becomes clear, and then it goes beyond that.
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if you've got good teachers, then
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they will tweak
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your movement along the way.
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If you keep moving, for me, that's the hardest thing, is when people stop moving and they ask me a question, it's like, well, I have to see it. Let's not talk theory here. Keep moving and I'll give you the most important tweak that you need right now. Right. So that's sort of my pet peeve when when people stop moving.
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by the way,
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quick plug here. If you do want to train with me in person, I've got a couple of seminars, coming up at my Los Angeles dojo. Registration is already open for the one that's at the end of May. And registration will be opening. I think it's April 15th for the other one, the camp.
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We're having a five day camp in July.
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The links are in the description below this video. But anyway, again, if we get up into our analytical mind, then that takes away from our progress. And if we simply repeat movement and continue to tweak it as we as we repeat it. This is the key.
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And this will take us to really good technique and
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smooth technique, and it will help us avoid repetitive movement injuries.
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In conclusion,
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In the case of some things, feeling them
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can be so valuable, even if they can be explained
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You get more value from feeling them.
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Let's train together. Let's feel
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how we do techniques
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and the subtleties. If you do want to train with me, my next seminar will be at the end of May in Los Angeles. I'll be teaching with, Ikeda Shihan Bruno Gonzalez sensei, and myself. That will be at my dojo May 28th through 31st. And registration is already open for that.
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As I said earlier. And then also, I'll be teaching a five day camp. It'll be the 30th anniversary celebration of my organization, AKI USA. Very excited about that. I'll be the main instructor. There might be a couple other instructors for just a class or two here and there. That is July 15th through 19th, and registration for that opens April 15th.
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Then I'll be in Shanghai the final weekend of August. That'll be
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August
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29th and 30th. And I'll also be in, the UK and Ireland in June. Going back and forth here in the timeline. Finally, I'll be making my annual Germany trip in September.
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First weekend of October, I'll be in Montana. Second weekend of October, I'll be at Redlands, California. So I hope you can join me somewhere. And in the meantime, I'll see you right here again next week. Bye bye.