O Sensei or Ueshiba Morihei
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wow!
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@ketsan Which bit? You tore a ligament walking up the stairs or have grappling knowledge? lol
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@sinhaserpente LOL that's me.
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@ketsan Shut up you're a satanist! Blacksashman said so! lol
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@ssbmpalyer2010 I've seen incidents where people have torn ligaments walking up some stairs. You are much more likely to tear something if you are relaxed and the person takes the lock too far. If you resist, it gives you an opportunity to get out, if you can't get out, then you will probably tear or break something. But, it should be known that every move has an escape and someone with grappling knowledge would be able to negate most of the Aikido techniques.
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Please let me know if you find it.
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you're an embarrassment..
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I've heard abou that. My TKWD friend told me. They were marines and he was 70!
When you see him REALLY move, you believe that he can do it.
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Very true. I've heard of training incidents in aikido where people have torn the ligaments in their wrists. Sounds pretty effective on a resisting opponent. Ueshiba developed a very brilliant art.
yes... it does look like that, but as a student myself, we're not taking the fall... the fall is set up in the attack, what these techniques would look like if the attack is done in a less deliberate way is like spiral fractures, broken arms, concussions, wrists being sprained/broken, and not alot of happy students, and O sensei was very good at luring in the attacker and throwing him basically effortlessly, he made it look like a dance, intentionally because of the ban on violent martial arts.
superawesomejeff 3 years ago 11
Depends on what you mean by ki. If you mean some weird force then yeah, ok that's bollocks. If you mean a well structured body that can seemingly produce power from no where such that it looks like some weird force, then no.
ketsan 3 years ago 6