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One of the biggest misunderstandings about Aikido is what the art is actually trying to accomplish. Let's dive in.
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Many people approach Aikido with a combat mindset, so either they look at it right at the beginning and they think, well, this doesn't look like it would work in the in a street fight. And so they don't even do aikido or they do do aikido and they try to justify like and this would work in the street.
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Or you do this, you do that. And now see, I could really hurt him now. I don't know. This doesn't speak to me. Maybe it speaks to you. But anyway, many people approach Aikido with this combat mindset, either to compare it and say it's no good or to justify it and say yes, it's great because I could hurt people with it.
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it's so difficult
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or perhaps impossible to compare aikido with other martial arts.
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done well. There's no visible force in Aikido. It looks effortless. Done well.
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So it's difficult to discern the charlatans from the real masters. All right. Maybe. And and sometimes it's easy. But anyway, Yamaguchi sensei, for example,
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His movement looked so natural and so effortless. But if you ever touched him, you know.
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Wow. It's indescribable. I did have the privilege to get thrown by him a few times, and I can't describe it at all. But it was extremely powerful, and what I felt was an incredible heaviness. I couldn't move my feet. Sounds crazy right? Our our hand, our arm, our forearms were connected. It was ikkyo coming up from a seated position.
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So his forearm was on top of my forearm and I couldn't move my feet. That sounds crazy.
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There aren't obvious things working in Aikido like some other martial arts.
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When you watch the striking arts,
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of course there's a lot going on that we don't, see so easily. But one thing that we do see is a punch land on the other person's jaw, and then that person falls down.
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So that's easy to understand, isn't it?
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Well, we think it's easy to understand. Of course, that took a lot of skill
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to develop. The punch and to, learn how to see the opening, etc., etc., etc. but
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It's not as easy to see these things in Aikido, is it? So
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what does Aikido train us in?
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Aikido trains us in something very different. First of all, balance under pressure. Both literally balance and also figuratively or mentally. Mentally balanced. How to stay mentally balanced. Calm movement.
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Whether the situation is calm or not.
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Connection with your partner.
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Also awareness, situational awareness and self-awareness. Right? If you're doing a technique and suddenly you get stuck, can't move your partner, then hopefully you use that to do a check through your own body to find where the tension is. Then release that tension or fix the alignment and move through it. Oh, now I'm moved my partner or I move through it.
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So this builds your self-awareness.
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Shake hands with somebody and you're really tense.
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Or you shake hands with somebody and you're. You're loose but firm and strong. Confident.
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So these are huge differences
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and very important and very helpful for our improvement.
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and once you understand what we're actually trying to do in Aikido,
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things shift.
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You stop chasing techniques.
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Oh, I learned a new technique. I want to learn more techniques. More techniques, more techniques. You start noticing principles. So how you can apply this principle or that principle to every technique that you do.
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And then the next challenge is to take those principles off the mat out of the combat situation
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into your work life or your relationships, your family life, whatever it is.
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How to take those things and make your life better.
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So I've said many times that you know,
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knock on wood. I've never been in, a fight,
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so I don't know how effective my aikido techniques are in a fight, and I hope I never find out.
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But I've been in conflicts every single day
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either they're external or internal.
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Maybe I'm beating myself up or somebody insults me.
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There's conflict all the time.
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And so if I can apply these principles to these other conflicts, situations that are not necessarily physical conflict,
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then how useful of a martial art is this? It's incredibly useful. Use it every day.
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Please continue your training and please continue to think how can you use this outside of the dojo?
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Right of course, there are lessons that other martial arts have
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Perseverance.
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Taking action. Timing. Those. Those are in other martial arts also. But I think that aikido is unique in that we are also
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training calm.
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We're training how to remain calm,
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and we're training how to,
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defuze and deflect
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without the counter attack.
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the absence of counter attack is a huge difference.
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We ideally defuze the situation by something other than a counter attack.
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If you found this helpful, keep in mind that you are welcome to get my weekly Aikido training insights. It's free. The link is in the description below. Also, I'll be teaching seminars, in Ireland, the UK, Boston, Shanghai, San Diego. I'll be taking a group with me to Germany for a training tour in Germany through some really beautiful areas like Heidelberg, Bonn, DĂĽsseldorf
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Just check the link in the description below. Also big news is that it is the 30th anniversary of Aikido Kenkyukai International USA this year, so we'll be having a summer camp and celebration
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at my dojo in Los Angeles. That will be July 15th through 19th and registration is now open
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So I hope to see you there. Or if not, I hope to see you at one of my seminars. Thanks so much for tuning in today and I'll see you again next time. Bye bye.