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Ukemi is often seen as falling practice or how to fall or
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translated as forward roll, but it actually teaches much more than that
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in martial arts studies. Most injuries happen to beginners during throws or falls, so that's one reason why ukemi is so important. It protects you while you're learning.
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If somebody is practicing a throw, then somebody has to get thrown.
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So that person getting thrown has to know how to fall. So this is just the very basic,
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important reason for ukemi,
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If you get injured
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you can't come to the dojo for a while. You've got to heal.
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So if you want to get good at Aikido, you've got to be able to come to the dojo and train.
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So this is the the basic benefit of ukemi And then also, of course, if you're walking on the sidewalk and you slip on ice or something,
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Or you fall for whatever reason.
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Learning how to fall, knowing how to fall is a great skill,
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not just a martial arts skill.
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Other benefits to ukemi Learning timing. Learning balance.
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And also, ukemi allows you to study connection.
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And while you're studying connection, you gain more information from nage.
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If you're even intermediate level,
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you I'm sure can understand when I, when I talk about how a beginner grabs your wrist and then when they realize, oh, it's time to take a roll, they disengage from your wrist, they set up their feet and their hands, and they take their roll or they say, no, I'm not doing rolls yet.
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Today I hurt my back or whatever. Okay. So they disengage and then there's a gap
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where they're not connected to you anymore. And then they take their roll. But as they get better,
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that moment where they disengage, becomes smaller and smaller and smaller, and finally they're able to keep a hold and they don't disengage until they're actually in mid-air.
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And then with the other hand, actually, you know, they can keep a hold through the whole fall. So if you're grabbing a hold of Nagi or Tori, then
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as you're holding them, you're gaining information. Information is being transmitted, whether they're tight or they're doing this or they're doing that, you know, rotating the wrist outward, rotating the wrist inward,
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your body and mind is collecting all that information.
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And it's being collected faster than you would be able to articulate that.
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and
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you're collecting information on their timing
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and then you're responding to all of that. The conversation is going
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One of the reasons that we work on improving our ukemi
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is so that we can not only protect ourselves and keep from getting hurt when we're being thrown, but also so that we can maintain this connection so that we continue to get all the information.
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So getting thrown by somebody really high level,
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there's a lot of really valuable information being transmitted.
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And the longer I can stay connected to that person literally, physically, the more information I'm able to gather, right? That just stands to reason.
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what happens then
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is that the ukemi improves your technique so you understand consciously or subconsciously you understand the movement better. You understand the technique better because you collected all that information
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and you recognize
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when the balance changes,
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And so you can replicate those balance changes as well. And so your technique improves overall. So let me tell you a story.
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two of my sempai.
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Often talk about
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How the young people today, you know, if you forget as as sempai, if you forget and you go to throw them a fifth time, they say, oh, no, it's my turn. That's five my turn now to throw you. And they would often laugh about that, like, oh my gosh, we could never say that to our sempai.
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and the one guy said, yeah,
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those first three years our senpai would throw us,
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10 or 15 times for every 2 to 4 times
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that they'd let us throw them.
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And the other guy said, what you got to throw people those first three years.
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The second guy,
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Somebody brought him to the aikido dojo and said, hey, this kid needs some some guidance.
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this was the 70s Japan
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So they decided, okay, we'll throw him a lot. So the story is that he got thrown for three years straight. You didn't get to throw anybody the first three years.
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And, so now he's he's 7th dan. His Aikido is beautiful.
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he's still taking ukemi.
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He is a prime example. And these other guys too, who got thrown, you know, 10 or 20 times for every 2 or 3 that they could throw their sempai. These are great examples of how
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taking you can be for really good people
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is really, really valuable.
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In conclusion,
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ukemi may be the most underestimated teacher in Aikido. We'll wrap it up there before we go. By the way, couple special announcements. I'll be teaching in Marple in the UK this weekend. So come along to that. If you've got the time and the interest, we can train together. And I'll be in Boston in two weeks, just for one night, July 1st.
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July 15th through 19th is a big event. Los Angeles 30th anniversary of AKI USA Aikido Kenkyukai International, USA. Please come join me. It's the 30th anniversary of the organization that I created. When I came back after about ten years in Japan. There will be, a demonstration on Saturday. There'll be classes. I'll be the main instructor. Numata sensei will also have some classes, and various AKI instructors will have classes.
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Also, the demo will be myself, some AKI instructors, and also some of the wonderful dojo. Cho, who have hosted me over the years, will be giving demos, so please come along to that. Also in, September I'll be taking a group with me to Germany. So if you'd like to get in on that. The deadline is coming up soon to register for that, so look in the description below.
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Click the link and let's train together in person. Thanks so much for tuning in. See you again next time. Bye bye.