@groundpounder35 I am inclined to agree with you, however I think they are just trying to point out differences in stepping. Like saying stepping forwards is called 'a', stepping backwards is called 'b', diagonal 'c' etc. Maybe it's just a fancy of explaining to students "this technique requires two 'b' steps and a 'c' step. But I think u r right, it promotes a limiting of thinking about movements.
@Gronked Ok but there is no way advanced steps can be limited to just 5. Aikido or Aikibudo and all of the related sciences or arts tend to add on to the original teachings & techniques. The number 5 is limiting and misleading at best.
@groundpounder35 I think by "steps" they literally mean 5 different foot movements... the techniques attached are just demonstrations of where these 5 foot movements may be applied. However I agree with another post which said it's just too fast and there is no explanation of the steps given.
I don't understand how these are the 5 Aikido steps. What about the dozens of steps that lead to these advanced moves? These are not basic steps, and if applied without know how, perfect timing and distance against a person who does not have your best interest in mind you may be the one who gets hurt. It take practice with a living being, and it takes a good teacher. The teacher is more important than most people realize. Viral learning will get someone hurt. Ask around & find a good school. : D
nice
mossub1elect1 1 week ago
@groundpounder35 I am inclined to agree with you, however I think they are just trying to point out differences in stepping. Like saying stepping forwards is called 'a', stepping backwards is called 'b', diagonal 'c' etc. Maybe it's just a fancy of explaining to students "this technique requires two 'b' steps and a 'c' step. But I think u r right, it promotes a limiting of thinking about movements.
Gronked 1 month ago
@Gronked Ok but there is no way advanced steps can be limited to just 5. Aikido or Aikibudo and all of the related sciences or arts tend to add on to the original teachings & techniques. The number 5 is limiting and misleading at best.
groundpounder35 1 month ago
@groundpounder35 I think by "steps" they literally mean 5 different foot movements... the techniques attached are just demonstrations of where these 5 foot movements may be applied. However I agree with another post which said it's just too fast and there is no explanation of the steps given.
Gronked 1 month ago
I'll give this video title again "De ta lame"
imuniverse2012 1 month ago
Beautiful. Nice dojo.
riaiaikido1 2 months ago
I didn't learn anything from this, no explanation and way to fast .
rickashaybingbing 2 months ago
I don't understand how these are the 5 Aikido steps. What about the dozens of steps that lead to these advanced moves? These are not basic steps, and if applied without know how, perfect timing and distance against a person who does not have your best interest in mind you may be the one who gets hurt. It take practice with a living being, and it takes a good teacher. The teacher is more important than most people realize. Viral learning will get someone hurt. Ask around & find a good school. : D
groundpounder35 2 months ago
who is demonstrating? very nice.
zeeverlich 2 months ago
Very nice))
aleco58 2 months ago