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This course consists of
Part 1 as introductory articles, I explain a wide range of knowledge about what AIKI is, which contains 6 lessons.
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The each lessons will be uploaded on BudoJapan website one by one every week.
I hope as many people as possible will be interested in AIKI and become able to practice it by following this course.

This method is [to collapse the opponent by applying force to the target away from the contact place], which is very similar to the undetectable Force Transfer method already explained.

The difference is that in the Undetectable Force Transfer method, you just need to move your hand or arm without applying force to the contact place, but with this method, you don’t just move it.

When you move the arm or hand you have to make a strong image that the force is directly transmitted to one part of the opponent’s body away from the contact part.

Now I explain how to practice this Targeted Force Transfer method.

How to Practicethe Targeted Force Transfer Method

A and B sit by Seiza face to face.

A…Defender
B…Attacker

a・B grabs both wrists of A with about 1/3 force.
b・One by one, left and right alternatively, A pushes up B’s arm to send force to his shoulder without applying force to the grasped wrist.
c・When B feels A’s force on his wrist, he blocks A’s movement immediately with all his strength. Otherwise never grasp A’s wrists too strongly.
d・If the force is correctly transmitted to the shoulder, B will feel a force pushing up his shoulder, and the shoulder will be lifted and he is collapsed.
e・If you can do one by one, let’s push up both shoulders at once.

This training focuses on how to apply force to the opponent’s shoulder without applying force to the grasped wrist.

Now I will explain the specific points.

1 Teach your arms how to move

Pushing up the opponent’s shoulder alternately will become natural after 2 or 3 repetitions. Therefore, let the arms remember how to move so that the force is applied to the shoulder at that time.

Once you have memorized it, try pushing up with one shoulder alone. After a few repetitions, everyone should be able to do it.

If not, go back to alternating pushing up practice and let arm remember the movement.

2 Perform pushing up with two hands/arms at the same timing

If you can push up the opponent’s shoulder left and right, you just need to move both hands/arms at the same time to push up his both shoulders.

If you can’t do this, try pushing up by one hand/arm left and right one after another with a time interval. The point here is not to repeat the motion alternately, but to push up the opponent’s shoulder left and right with a certain time interval.

If you can do this, you should be able to do both hands/arms at the same time.

Summary of Lesson 7

As soon as you try to push up your opponent with your physical strength, the force is applied on the grasped wrists and your motion will be blocked by the opponent.

Therefore, in order to transmit force to the opponent’s shoulder without applying force to the grasped wrist, it is also important to move the arm with the image of pushing the opponent’s arm into the shoulder.

If the force works effectively, the force will suddenly be applied to the shoulder, which is away from the wrist that the opponent is grasping, and the opponent will not be able to resist and will be collapsed.

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He was born in 1950 in Kashiwa city Chiba prefecture. Graduated PHD course of Science University of Tokyo. After learning Judo and Shito-ryu Karate-do, started learning Gyakute-do Jujutsu which was created under influence of Hakko-ryu Jujutsu and the other Ko Bujutsu. Since TANAKA Tadashi CHUSHUDO, founder of Gyakute-do, 1st Soushi, passed away and the Ryuha died out without a successor, he had started instructing Gyakute-do seriously to the local Budo fans in the Netherlands so that he can let the name Gyakute-do would not disappear. Besides, during pursuing Gyakute-do, he had discovered the theory of AIKI and had established the methods to realize AIKI and the practicing way in his original way successfully.
Time to time he often writes for the Japanese martial arts journal "Hiden". So far he has published books "Theory of Vibration Modal Analysis", "Story of Dutch", "Fast learning AIKI", etc., DVDs "How to master AIKI" etc.

» At the starting of AIKI Web Course

Cooperating with BAB Japan Co., Ltd., hereby I start AIKI Web Course in order to realize my long-standing desire to let as many as martial arts fans all over the world have the correct knowledge of AIKI and learn how to practice AIKI.

This course consists of
Part 1 as introductory articles, I explain a wide range of knowledge about what AIKI is, which contains 6 lessons.
Part 2 as main articles, for beginners/intermediate level, I explain how to practice AIKI to master. It contains 24 lessons.

The each lessons will be uploaded on BudoJapan website one by one every week.
I hope as many people as possible will be interested in AIKI and become able to practice it by following this course.

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