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Lesson 13 - Advanced tech. by the Waving method #1
These advanced techniques using the Waving method will be effective reacting techniques against the opponent’s hitting attack.
AIKI Hane Kaeshi
A and B stands by face to face with a distance.
A…Defender
B…Attacker
a・B steps in with right foot and attacks A by middle height poking with right fist.
b・In the same timing A steps in with right foot and blocks B’s shoulders with both hands from front.
c・A bounces back B’s both shoulders by waving (spring) motion.
Important point…Proper timing and instantaneous spring motion.
There two important points in this technique which are the timing to block the opponent’s shoulders and how to accurately reproduce the spring motion in an instant.
1 How to make a proper timing
As for the timing to block the opponent’s shoulders, be sure to accurately capture the timing just before the opponent’s body stops. Neither too early nor too late.
In order to realize this timing, please practice many times in slow motion. Once you get the timing right, gradually increase the speed until you reach the speed of the actual movement.
2 Practice using soft spring
In the beginning, the spring motion should also be practiced in slow motion with large amplitude and soft movements. And as you get used to it, gradually change to a stiffer spring with smaller amplitude.
It is the goal that the moment your hands hit your opponent’s shoulders, your opponent should be bounced backwards.
Summary of Lesson 13
This technique is one of the techniques master Gozo SHIODA of Yoshinkan Aikido was good at. It can be said that this is an example of the usefulness of AIKI Uke, which can be done both blocking the opponent’s attack and attacking him back together in the same moment.
For those who don’t understand the method, it must have looked like a magic trick that just blocks the opponent’s shoulders and immediately bounces him backwards.
In addition, master SHIOTA also showed off a technique in which at the instance the opponent’s hands touched both of his shoulders he bounced him backwards.
This technique requires much more instantaneousness, making it a more difficult technique than the case explained in this chapter.
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AIKI Web Course Part 2 24 Lessons
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【AIKI JUJUTSU GYAKUTE-DO Series No.3】JUJUTSU WAZA, digest of FUDO
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【AIKI JUJUTSU GYAKUTE-DO Series No.2】JUJUTSU WAZA, digest of NUKI, RENKO and NAGE
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【AIKI JUJUTSU GYAKUTE-DO Series No.1】About GYAKUTE-DO and the digest of its basic techniques
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Lesson 24 With Comb. of Different Methods #2
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Lesson 23 With Comb. of Different Methods #1
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Lesson 22 Advanced Tech. using F. E. method #2
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Lesson 21 Advanced Tech. using F. E. method #1
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Lesson 20 Advanced tech. using T. F. T. #2
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Lesson 19 Advanced tech. using T. F. T. #1
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Lesson 18 Advanced tech. using AIKI Contact #2
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Lesson 17 Advanced tech. using AIKI Contact #1
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Lesson 16 Advanced tech. by Undetectable F.T. #2
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Lesson 15 - Advanced tech. by Undetectable F. T. #1
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Lesson 14 - Advanced tech. by the Waving method #2
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Lesson 13 - Advanced tech. by the Waving method #1
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Lesson 12 - Gyaku-te by not Using Force nor AIKI
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Lesson 11 - Gyaku-te Realized by the AIKI Method
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Lesson 10 - Application of Force Equilibrium method
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Lesson 9 - Force Equilibrium
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Lesson 8 - Application of Targeted Force Transfer
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Lesson 7 - Targeted Force Transfer
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Lesson 6 - Application of AIKI Connection
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Lesson 5 - AIKI Connection
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Lesson 4 - Application of Nondetectable Force Transfer
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Lesson 3 - Explanation of Undetectable Force Transfer
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Lesson 2 - Application of Waving Method
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Lesson 1 - The Explanation of Waving Method
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