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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #275 on: February 27, 2016, 03:30:58 AM »
serious question donadl

why dont you pick the ufc fights

an expert like you should really shine at it
See...i knew it.. post a Picture and you jump. Who is being owned my Friend? Think about it. ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #277 on: March 02, 2016, 06:35:27 AM »
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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #278 on: March 03, 2016, 12:57:24 AM »
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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #279 on: March 04, 2016, 08:29:25 AM »
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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #280 on: March 04, 2016, 10:04:22 AM »
anyone can copy and paste
But do YOU understand what O Sensei is saying? That is the difference i have practised Aikido for years. I have also looked Deeply into the History and Origins of Budo.

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #281 on: March 04, 2016, 10:10:55 AM »
Ueshiba , founder of the Aikidō, has developed its vision of the martial art throughout his life. Modern Aikido is the latest form of his teaching. Before arriving at this refined form, the shape of his practice and the name of his school have undergone changes. Ueshiba had named his school Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu , referring to koryu (traditional old school) where he got his technical and Aiki budō (1930), which later become Aikido (1942).

Some of his students will in turn create their own style; one of them, Minoru Mochizuki will promote in France then aikido. Thereafter, it will modify it according to his research and develop the style Aikido-Jujutsu of Yoseikan . It will rally and some French practitioners seduced by the plurality of disciplines taught in it.

One of them, Alain Floquet , initiated at the Aiki jūjutsu and practicing himself other martial arts, decided to teach in France. In search of the origins of Aiki movements, it will be presented to various famous professors in various martial arts (Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu, Katori Shinto Ryu ...), in addition to Aikido-Jujutsu of Yoseikan also called Yoseikan Aikido. Several years later, with the permission of his teachers, he summarizes his own art, which definitely takes the name aiki budo in 1980 . The aiki budo was not present as a competitor of aikido, but as an alternative perception of teaching Ueshiba based largely on Minoru Mochizuki education.

Especially developed and taught in France , aiki budo is developing and experiencing a growth in the number of practitioners in Europe and worldwide.

"The Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu and KSR are the two banks of a river, the Yoseikan Shinto Ryu is the bed in which flows aiki budo. The banks of this river are the rails of tradition, and aiki budo the flow of modernity. "

-  Thought movement , Alain Floquet, Budo edition
Description [ edit | edit the code ]

Kanji Aïkibudo
The term aiki budo has four kanji meaning approximately:

合Ai  : Harmonization
気Ki  : Breath, Energy
武Bu  : The force that makes peace
道Dō  : Way
Aïkibudo can therefore be translated as "the way of harmony through martial practice."

As in Aikidō, most of the practice consists of unarmed defense techniques against any armed strikes or not, or against all foreclosures. The same principles that form the basis of the two practices. Also included is aiki budo in older variants of these techniques and forms from other schools, for example variants of sutemi waza proposed by the Master Mochizuki and well-known judokas .

In addition, some weapons are studied, the bokken (wooden training sword), the tanto (wooden knife), the bō (long stick). The practitioner may also, as part of his study, to look at other traditional weapons such as the tonfa or naginata (halberd). Weapons practice comes from the Kobudō .

The philosophy in practice [ edit | edit the code ]
The attacker and defender are called "partners" and not "opponents"; They regularly change roles which are determined in advance. Each is led in turn to undergo technical (Uke) and apply (Tori). So there is not really confrontational. Neither victor nor vanquished. One consequence is that there is no competition in this martial art.

However, lack of competition does not mean exclusion of spontaneous labor or working in opposition; if part of the practice is done in "partnership" to understand the technical, work randori allows to face different degrees of uncertainty, the first stage of the acquisition of "combative reflexes"; later work "kaeshi waza" can work and experience the "Mounting Plates" and responses. The "partner" becomes "My opponent", to experience personal growth and test yourself.

Grades [ edit | edit the code ]
In general - although in some clubs colored belts are awarded - the aïkibudokas wear a belt ( obi ) either white or black.

The equivalent of the belt color change is a grade crossing kyu , awarded by the teacher at the end of a past examination at the club. The beginner white belt passes successively six kyu grades, the 6 th to the 1 st , matching brown belt in other disciplines. Following this increase, the grade is prepared first dan , including obtaining permits to wear the black belt and hakama , and officially marks the transition from the state of beginners than practicing . Dan grades are awarded by a federal jury after examination. Practitioners, wearing the black belt, are called yudansha .

Glossary [ edit | edit the code ]
The commandments for salvation [ edit | edit the code ]
Professor n`est not one that directly dictates the commandments. The teacher is in front of his students and his most advanced student dictates greetings to other students.

Seiza  : Put on your knees!
Shomen ni rei  : Hi teacher of the students Shinzen
Sensei ni rei  : Students greet Professor
Otagai ni rei  : Hi to present
Kiritsu  Arise!
Around - Tai Sabaki [ edit | edit the code ]
Nagashi  : Pivot 180 ° on the front foot
Irimi  : Pivot 45 degrees after a slight advancement of the front foot
O-Irimi  : Pivot d`un maximum of 180 degrees after the rear foot crossing l`avant
Iraki  : Moving to the side
Hiki  : Moving with a rear removal, the front foot joined the back foot by erasing the axis of attack.
The strikes [ edit | edit the code ]
Level

Jodan  : Head
Chudan  : abdomen
Gedan  : below the belt
Tsuki-Uchi-waza (fist and strikes)

Choku-Tsuki  : punch with body strength pushing forward
Koshi-Tsuki  : also called Gyaku-Tsuki , hit with a swivel of the hips in the direction of stroke
Hiki-Tsuki  : with a pond back without moving the back support
Jun-uchi  : strikes from top to bottom (ie with the back fist, Uraken , or sharp, Shuto )
Hineri-Uchi  : with swivel of the hips in the direction of the shot, given the elbow (Empi) or Uraken
Gyaku-Uchi  : Uraken with swivel of the hips in the opposite direction suddenly
Omote-Yoko-Men-Uchi  : Shuto on the side of the head
Ura-Yoko-Men-Uchi  : reverse the previous
Keri-waza (leg)

Mae-Geri  : forward with the foot
Mawashi-Geri  : circular with the foot of the bowl
Ura-mawashi-Geri  : Circular backhand
Yoko-Geri  : side with the edge of the foot
Ushiro-Geri  : backwards with the heel or ball of the foot
Hitsui-Geri  : with the knee forward
Hiza-Geri  : with the knee forward after a gripping head
3 Kata exist for strikes  :

Uchi-Tsuki no kata kata fists and strikes
Happoken kata kata of eight directions fist
Keri goho no kata kata five directions kicks
Seizures [ edit | edit the code ]
Junta dori  : direct entry wrist
Dōsoku you dori  : seizure of the reverse wrist
Gyaku you dori  : seizure of the wrist and pull it towards you
Ryote dori  : seizure of both wrists
Ryote ippo dori  : seizure of a wrist with both hands
Sode dori  : seizure by a handle (above the elbow)
Ryosode dori  : seizure by the two legs (above the elbow)
Mae eri dori  : d`un entry of high passes
Muna dori  : seizure of two passes from the top
Ushiro dori ryote  : rear entry 2 cuffs
Ushiro uwate  : grabbed from behind (encirclement over the arms)
Ushiro shitate  : grabbed from behind (encirclement under the arms)
Ushiro eri dori  : cervical grabbed from behind
Ushiro eri shime katate dori  : seizure of arms and strangulation from behind
The falls - Ukemi [ edit | edit the code ]
The falls ukemi (receiving body) are actually rolls used in the practice of Aikido and Aïkibudo to avoid injury. Called in accordance with: air-drops .

Mae Ukemi  : forward fall
Ushiro Ukemi  : leech
Yoko Ukemi  : aside fall
Kobudo [ edit | edit the code ]
The Aikibudo the program also includes the use of weapons, grouped under the term Kobudo, meaning OLD MARTIAL ART. Kobudo of aikibudo comes from a Japanese weapon school: Tenshin Shoden the KSR. Weapons practice in Aikibudo includes:

The long sword ( ken , bokken , bokuto , katana )
The short sword ( kodachi , wakisashi , bokodachi )
The joint use of the two swords ( RYOTO )
The Japanese dagger ( tanto )
The long stick ( Bō )
The fauchard ( naginata )
Spear ( yari )

Kobudo taught in Aikibudo should not be confused with the kobudo of Okinawa which is a separate martial art.

Daito ryu [ edit | edit the code ]
The Daito ryu is the secret art of the clan of Takeda . Art of war initially taught only by the clan, are key technical arms and legs very effective and deadly.

Daito ryu aiki budo is the program. It is part of the history of martial Master Alain Floquet , who learned from Master Takeda Tokimune . The practitioner of aiki budo must know a number of techniques Daito ryu for his rank passage of the second Dan in which he presents the 10 technical knees of the first series of this school (Ikkajo).

Ki [ edit | edit the code ]
The Ki represents the energy, the lifeblood of every individual is given at birth of every being.

Aikibudo like other martial arts, uses the energy of the opponent (his Ki) to turn against him. But not only, every practitioner throughout his practice be enriching its own ki, develop or rather channel it, it is there that takes the whole meaning of Ai and Ki harmony of energy.

Few practitioners are aware, before reaching a certain level of practice. But perception is more and more over time.

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Good that you are learning at last  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #282 on: March 04, 2016, 10:12:09 AM »
now you just have to do it Ginger  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #283 on: March 04, 2016, 10:17:25 AM »
do what turn up  ;D
see there you go. O Sensei was right in what he said.

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #284 on: March 04, 2016, 10:21:34 AM »
WOW...the 500LB Bench video really has your CHI out of Balance. I am doing a fine job. ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #285 on: March 04, 2016, 12:49:59 PM »
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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #286 on: March 05, 2016, 06:08:20 AM »
5:00 am: rising from bed,

5:15–5:30: sitting qigong,

5:35–6:30: morning kung fu practice: warm-up and basic skills.

6:40–7:40: morning Buddhist lessons,

7:45–8:30: morning meal,

9:00–11:30: doing temple affairs, like working at farms, chopping wood, commercial affairs; elder and child monks attend Buddhist classes.

11:30–12:30:lunch

12:40–14:00: noon rest time,

14:00–17:00: afternoon kung fu practice: martial exercises and combat skills.

17:10–18:40: evening Buddhist lessons,

18:50–19:30: dinner,

21:00–23:00: 1 hour of night kung fu practice: reviewing and every kind of exercise.

23:10: going to bed.

thanks for the pms fellas

i am quite happy to share my training knowledge on here

this was my day yesterday

never under estimate the importance of the mental game

some guys make threats and act all tough but dont turn up on the day

making excuses and trying to validate their own cowardice

you can never be truly at one with yourself until fear dissipates from you like the mist under a burning sun
The Master of Bullshido shares his wisdom on getbig. I am willing to bet that you are so inflexible that you struggle to wipe your butt :D

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #287 on: March 05, 2016, 07:13:57 AM »
keep the pms coming fellas

i got this one this morning

"why do all the people that challenge you back out and make excuses"


its the nature of the internet

some anonymous drunken pervert watches a steven segal video and thinks he is a tough guy

challenging everyone to a fight

isnt in reality going to turn up to back his shit up

i mean i flew to one guys country and he was terrified

only when you have looked a man in the eye and let your hands go

can you claim to be a warrior

a strong mind equals a strong body

thanks for the question
I see you are getting upset again Ginger stinker.  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #288 on: March 05, 2016, 07:46:08 AM »
remember

a coward will be reduced to pointless name calling

like a child throwing a tantrum

it becomes embarrassing
I think you are embarrassing yourself nicely thank you.  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #289 on: March 05, 2016, 08:05:49 AM »
this is my favourite technique. Saito Sensei shows how. I was very lucky to have learned from a direct student of him in Iwama Dojo.

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #290 on: March 05, 2016, 08:25:54 AM »
lots of videos of experts none of donald

funny that  ;D
so you agree Saito Sensei is an expert. OK we are slowly moving forward. Technique is always the first step then understanding comes later. ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #291 on: March 05, 2016, 08:32:21 AM »
are you getting upset bald stinker  ;D ;D
not at all. Understanding comes quickly to some and slower to others.  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #292 on: March 05, 2016, 09:10:00 AM »
why so angry donald

you claim to be an expert in martial arts

is your art called bullshido  ;D
Understanding comes with time and patience. It is a long road but first try the "Hard" external systems and then later you will understand the "Internal" systems. I am not angry at you because i know you do not understand.

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #293 on: March 05, 2016, 09:28:41 AM »
your anger blinds you to the truth

you are a man with no intellect a retard so to speak

your stupidity is a shield for your cowardice

your anger the frustration of a mind incapable of cohesive thought
You do not understand. I think maybe you should start with yoga. You did write on the Y-Board you wanted to do this.

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #294 on: March 05, 2016, 09:34:14 AM »
do you read all my posts donald

i own your mind  8)

ok so you claim you want to debate martial arts

why are the forms you claim are so effective not used in mma

the only real test of how effective martial arts are

i look forward to you answering without resorting to name calling
I am your Sensei and i will as taught by my Sensei teach you. I will teach you how to be a better Human being.

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #295 on: March 05, 2016, 09:46:07 AM »
answer the question
you remind me of Grasshopper in that series Kung Fu.  :)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #296 on: March 05, 2016, 10:04:03 AM »
answer the question

you cant claim wisdom without supporting evidence

posting other peoples words and videos are the actions of a stupid man

the above answer makes you look like an idiot

you are embarrassing yourself donald
you are angry my Student. Wisdom comes with patience ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #297 on: March 05, 2016, 10:17:40 AM »
cant be a student to a coward

no offence  8)
you have a lot to learn grasshopper.  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #298 on: March 05, 2016, 10:19:38 AM »
cant be a student to a coward

no offence  8)
can't  ;)

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Re: Aiki Budo
« Reply #299 on: March 05, 2016, 10:27:26 AM »
you are a coward
you are my student