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Martial Arts Reflections

The Void

What is the void, and how do we use it?  When you take your opponents kazushi, balance, you do it by relaxation.  When you are attacked the opponent will expect to strike, or grab, a solid resistance whether he is using a weapon or not.  By your relaxing they encounter Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 7 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

The Practice Session

If one wishes to become proficient in a Martial Art, one must be willing to practice.  In a normal class the instructor will show, work with, and correct a few techniques. But, if one is to internalize these and truly come to understand how they show the principles that one Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 7 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

The Proper Placement

When one utilizes a technique in randori, it is important to visualize where the technique will go.  By this I mean: each various throw has a proper direction.  Let’s imagine the Uke is at the center of a clock.  One throw will send him to his seven o:clock another will Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 7 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

Kata

  I have had some discussions with a friend on the merits of, and/or lack of, kata.  There are those who have said to me that the people who learn martial art through kata are inferior in results to those who are either natural fighters, or learn through full contact Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 7 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

Giving

In this season one’s thoughts turn to giving. In Martial Arts it is better to give than to receive!  For this reason we don’t teach defensive techniques.  To think defensively is to put yourself behind the action. Some might call this “left of bang.”  In other words you wait for Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 7 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

Balance

In Aiki jujutsu we learn to use our balance to take away the balance, kazushi, of our opponent. In order to do this, one must learn to know their own points of balance.  If you let your weight settle on either side, this becomes difficult.  We float our weight so Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 8 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

Practiced?

When you learn a technique it is important to consider how well it is learned.  By this, I mean, to know steps A, B, C and so on if you think about each step, is not knowing the technique sufficiently. In a real attack one does not have the time Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 8 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

Strength

Last we I spoke to you about using a technique that required strength.  That is something I would warn against.  Once you use your strength, you give your opponent the opportunity to use theirs. In aiki jujutsu we learn to not contest with the opponent.  We allow them to move Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 8 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

First rule of Self Defense

When one goes to a Martial Arts class, or a Self Defense seminar they are often greeted with techniques to be used in response to a particular attack.  If the techniques advocate striking the attacker, the following should be an immediate concern: Are you practiced enough to use the technique. Read more…

By Richard Robinson, 8 years7 years ago
Martial Arts Reflections

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