You know, the internet is an interesting place. If allows people to hide in their room and be as disrespectful and rude as they wish to be.
Let me quickly do as I said I would:
Fact: Judo was the McDojo in the 1950's/1960"s. The establishment of local, state, and national shiai ended the McDojo's in Judo. So where would the people go?
Fact: The late Dr. Ashida, who would know, whenever he was asked about Aikido always said "It's where old Judo people go to die."
Fact: Gene Lebell was at that Shiai Smith writes about, and he has a very different opinion of what took place. Truth is, people were taking dives for Mifune the last 10 years of his life. It was viewed as a respect thing.
Bottom line: The unbendable arm, the you can't move me or lift me, etc, were all done ages ago by "The Georgia Magnet." Look it up. Aikido simply does not work in the context of a real fight, period.
I have more, but I have better things to do with my time than to be a dart board for people lost in a fog of the unknown.
Let me quickly do as I said I would:
Fact: Judo was the McDojo in the 1950's/1960"s. The establishment of local, state, and national shiai ended the McDojo's in Judo. So where would the people go?
Fact: The late Dr. Ashida, who would know, whenever he was asked about Aikido always said "It's where old Judo people go to die."
Fact: Gene Lebell was at that Shiai Smith writes about, and he has a very different opinion of what took place. Truth is, people were taking dives for Mifune the last 10 years of his life. It was viewed as a respect thing.
Bottom line: The unbendable arm, the you can't move me or lift me, etc, were all done ages ago by "The Georgia Magnet." Look it up. Aikido simply does not work in the context of a real fight, period.
I have more, but I have better things to do with my time than to be a dart board for people lost in a fog of the unknown.
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