How to Do Randori in Tomiki Aikido DVD by Tadayuki Sato
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Explore the innovative training legacy of Kenji Tomiki Shihan, renowned for blending practicality with tradition in Aikido.
Overview: Kenji Tomiki Shihan, influenced deeply by Jigoro Kano (Judo) and Morihei Ueshiba (Aikido), forged a path that combined martial arts prowess with academic rigor. His quest was to establish a scientific and objective training methodology within Aikido, moving beyond traditional kata-focused approaches to embrace the dynamic challenges of randori (free sparring).
DVD Highlights: This DVD meticulously unveils the practical techniques and training methods advocated by Shihan Tomiki, featuring comprehensive insights delivered by Master Tadayuki Sato from the Japan Aikido Association:
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Understanding Distance: Essential principles governing effective engagement.
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Footwork Mastery: Techniques for fluid movement and strategic positioning.
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Hand Grip Dynamics: Strategic handling of grips for optimal control.
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Saki no Saki Techniques: Application of advanced techniques in real-world scenarios.
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Counter Techniques: Tactical responses to opponent maneuvers, enhancing adaptability.
Key Features:
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Scientific Approach: Rebuilt technical systems and practice methods grounded in empirical feedback from randori, minimizing ambiguity and subjective interpretations.
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Objective Training: Emphasis on objective measures and practical application, transcending personal biases for a more holistic understanding of Aikido.
Language: Japanese
Run time: 1 hour, 24 min.
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