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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.

Last time (Lesson 3), we did a relatively easy practice of lowering  arm according to gravity. This time, let’s do a rather difficult practice to raise the arm against gravity for the technique【Shiho Nage (No Kuzushi)】.

Shiho Nage (No Kuzushi)

A and B stand face to face.

A…Defender
B…Attacker

a・B grasps A’s right wrist with his left hand.
b・A raises up his grasped right arm without putting force at the grasped right wrist.
c・B cannot block A’ arm and his left arm is lifted up to become unbalanced.
d・A turns his body counter clock wise to unbalance B further.

Important Point: How to raise arm without putting force at the contacting place

Here, same as the previous lesson, it is important how to move right arm without putting force at the grasped wrist.

1 Let a third person lift your grasped arm

Ask a third person to grab two or three fingers of your right hand and lift it up for you without doing anything yourself.

2 Set a target to raise your arm

Ask a third person to create the target to raise your arm.

For example, imagine a flying butterfly and move his hands around. You raise your grasped arm to catch the target, i.e. a flying butterfly.

A moving target can create a stronger image than a stationary one.

3 Synchronize the motion

Slowly move the free arm up and down, and at a certain timing raise the grasped arm according to the movement.

Same as before, the dominant arm should be set as the free one. Think about why you should set your dominant arm as your free arm.

Hint: Which arm you naturally focus on more, the free arm or the grasped arm?

Summary of Lesson 4

As for point ②, it seems that there are schools where they instruct students to “raise their arms with the intention of scratching their itchy ears.”

In other words, “Forget about being grasped, move your arm.”

Of course, once you get used to it, you don’t need to depend on imaging at all. You just need to raise the grasped arm as it is.

And this movement is also based on Nondetectable Force Transfer method that disturbs the opponent by moving unexpectedly without applying force to the contacting place.

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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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