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Lesson 23 With Comb. of Different Methods #1
From this chapter I will introduce AIKI techniques using combination of different methods.
Most frequently used combination could be Undetectable Force Transfer and Targeted Force Transfer. Now I show one example.
Soto Maki Nage
A and B sit by face to face.
A…Defender
B…Attacker
a・B grasps A’s both wrists.
b・A releases grasped right wrist and make Soto Maki, outer wrapping the opponent’s left forearm with his released right forearm and wrist. Then A tries to throw B by Soto Maki Nage to right side.
c・B resists strongly not to be thrown.
d・Then A applies force directly to B’s left elbow using Targeted Force Transfer.
e・B can not resist anymore and collapses.
This is a situation that often occurs when trying to throw an opponent with strong physical strength by Soto Maki Nage.
In such situations, using a combination of different methods is a very effective countermeasure.
1 Raise your arm in the way the opponent cannot detect that movement.
First you have to master the movement of Soto Maki to the opponent’s left forearm with your right forearm and wrist.
The opponent should not hold your wrist tightly all the time. Only at the moment you put force on your wrist to release it, he squeezes it tightly and blocks the movement of your arm.
So you have to raise your arm so that your opponent can’t detect your movement. If you cannot do this, go back to Lesson 3 and practice again.
2 Apply force directly to the target by strong consciousness.
It is the most difficult point of this technique that you apply force directly to the opponent’s left elbow who resists strongly not to be thrown.
If the opponent has strong arms, even if you apply your full force to the opponent’s left wrist with your right wrist, you will not be able to move the opponent’s left arm downward.
So, you have to send force directly to his left elbow using Targeted Force Transfer. It is quite important in this method to arouse strong consciousness. So, for example, it might help if you try to move your right arm while pointing your left index finger to your opponent’s left elbow.
Summary of Lesson 23
It is quite practical approach to use combined methods or combine AIKI with Jujutsu techniques.
For example, if you can’t unbalance the opponent with Jujutsu techniques, you can use AIKI to unbalance him first then apply Jujutsu techniques such as throwing.
In fact, I think that such usage is one of the ways to make effective use of AIKI.
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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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