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PizDoff
2/12/2006 5:18pm,
Martial arts without kicks and punches



New Delhi: Thinking of martial arts brings to mind action, sweat and sometimes even blood. But Aikido is a peaceful form of martial arts.

Think of Steven Segal's fluid and fast motions in Under Seige. Think black belt in martial arts. And think Aikido.

No kicks, no punches and it's still a popular form of martial arts the world over.

Aikido is a Japanese form of defensive and non-agressive martial art, which uses the opponents strength to render them helpless.

So next time someone tries to gets agressive or picks up a fight, don't get nervous. Just stay calm and use Aikido to divert the attack.

The largest Aikido school is the Nippon Kan in the United States. The founder of the school, Gaku Homma Shihan, is a direct student of the founder of Aikido - Morehei Ueshiba. Homma Shihan or Sensei as he is popularly called.

Gaku Homma Shihan flew down to Delhi from Colorado with his nine disciples and taught people what they have to do when faced with a situation like a weapon attack or if grabbed from the back or the side and taken by surprise.

Aikido is not only for self defense, it is also a great way to a fitter body and a healthy mind.

It improves breathing, stretches the body and boosts circulation. Stressed souls might consider foregoing the gym and start learning Aikido instead.


http://www.ibnlive.com/article.php?id=5044&section_id=17


This article is clearly an advert targeting hippies.

garbanzo
2/12/2006 5:50pm,
Martial arts without kicks and punches


So next time someone tries to gets agressive or picks up a fight, don't get nervous. Just stay calm and use Aikido to divert the attack.






It's 3:00 AM and you are on a dingy subway platform, alone.

Two guys approach you.

Just stay calm.

One says: "Yo, you got a cigarette?"

Just stay calm.

This situation degenerates from there. First they wanted a cigarette. Now they want your watch. Your wallet. Your shoes.

Just stay calm.

One of them shoves you up against the wall.

Just stay calm.

He grabs your lapel and punches you in the face.

Just stay calm.

Yeah, right.

Shawarma
2/12/2006 5:53pm,
As far as I can recall, Steven Seagal uses plenty of gtoin kicks and ridgehands in his movies. And he also spazzes out and destroys people at the drop of a hat.
Steven Seagal apparently doesn't do proper aikido.

konosan
2/13/2006 9:11am,
I practice Aikido and i have to say that 95% of the crap in that article makes me sick. That is not the aikido that i see on the daily bases.

SFGOON
2/13/2006 9:20am,
I'm looking into taking Aikido - the only MA in my area that I don't already have a blackbelt in (the other being TKD.) If it's cool - good. Great. If not, I will be the fastest, most accurate, sociopathic uke that school has ever seen.

konosan
2/13/2006 10:27am,
I'm looking into taking Aikido - the only MA in my area that I don't already have a blackbelt in (the other being TKD.) If it's cool - good. Great. If not, I will be the fastest, most accurate, sociopathic uke that school has ever seen.


That's good to go. But, if you find an Aikido dojo to train at, and they start telling you about how Aikido is a harmoneous exercise or anything like that, just walk away.

garbanzo
2/13/2006 12:10pm,
That's good to go. But, if you find an Aikido dojo to train at, and they start telling you about how Aikido is a harmoneous exercise or anything like that, just walk away.

Be sure to throw a quick, un-telegraphed punch first without leaning, lunging or stomping.

Better yet a 1-2 combo. Nice and fast.

"Redirect this, muthafukka."

Coyote
2/13/2006 12:14pm,
What about fakes?
And what about the hand that they are not trying to "immobilize"?

garbanzo
2/13/2006 12:16pm,
What about fakes?
And what about the hand that they are not trying to "immobilize"?

Sure, just about anything will work.

Just don't grab their wrist, whatever you do.

Coyote
2/13/2006 12:46pm,
That was my entire point.
A martial art that relies entirely on an opponant throwing a single, overcommitted punch fails.
It simply fails.
See: Lord Asia's infamous "Ghost Story" quote.

Coyote
2/13/2006 12:47pm,
How long do you think we have until an Aikido nutrider comes along and gives us something to make fun of?

AikiZenDragon
2/13/2006 1:10pm,
your wait is still not over coyote... as i am not a nutrider... but the original post saying "no strikes/kicks" is totally wrong... just watch videos of Osensei... and to give you something to pick on... aikido doesn't rely on 'single overcommited attacks' although many schools do practice it that way... and as to the other hand that is not being 'immobilized', much like in boxing body positioning, and 'angles' should be used to make it diffucult for the attacker to get a good attack with that hand...

HwangJangLee
2/13/2006 1:15pm,
i sparred a aikido kid from my school, he tryed to grab one of my kicks to his rib. Now he has a big bruise. He said it wasnt far becuase he couldnt grab my hands with gloves on, i told him i would be willing to fight with out them. But he told me maby another time.

garbanzo
2/13/2006 1:16pm,
One of the things that I have learned during the recent Aikido discussions is that there are, at least, two kinds of Aikido out there:

1) Aikido in which practitioners actually spar against resisting opponents.
2) Peace/love, hippy dippy, wimpy passive-aggressive Aikido.

Most Aikido, including all that I have ever seen personally and the vast majority that I have seen on video, falls into category number 2.

This distinction should be kept in mind.

Having said that, any fighting system based on remaining calm is crap. If one is attacked, it is entirely likely that one will not be calm. That was the point of my subway scenario above.

dramaboy
2/13/2006 1:20pm,
Effective martial art without kicks and punches....

Did I hear anybody say _sport BJJ_??? _judo_???
:confused2

Tomas



One of the things that I have learned during the recent Aikido discussions is that there are, at least, two kinds of Aikido out there:

1) Aikido in which practitioners actually spar against resisting opponents.
2) Peace/love, hippy dippy, wimpy passive-aggressive Aikido.

Most Aikido, including all that I have ever seen personally and the vast majority that I have seen on video, falls into category number 2.

This distinction should be kept in mind.

Planktime
2/13/2006 1:26pm,
[i]Martial arts without kicks and punches

Gaku Homma Shihan flew down to Delhi from Colorado with his nine disciples and taught people what they have to do when faced with a situation like a weapon attack or if grabbed from the back or the side and taken by surprise.
http://www.ibnlive.com/article.php?id=5044&section_id=17
This article is clearly an advert targeting hippies.

So are these fuckers here in Colorado? I may have to go check out their school if it isn't in Pueblo or somthing like that. They may have the R34L Aki. As for the hippys they abound here somthing about mountains and they come a running. Well less running more like walking slowly playing bongos and stuff. There was a time that Boulder was the hippy capitol (next to safran) of the world, that is until property values went sky high. Now it is the trust fund hippy capitol of the world......wow I derailed.

1365 Osage Street, Denver, CO..... that is 20 min from my house i may have to enroll in a beginner session to find out what it is all about.... I dont need a new gi though.