I Fought An Aikido Master (Real Sparring)
Jesse Enkamp・2 minutes read
Aikido prioritizes asymmetrical tactics, emphasizing safety in movements and control without harm, adapting to various survival scenarios and incorporating vertical movements instead of circular ones. Training involves high-intensity closed-frame sessions to prevent injuries and open-frame scenarios for realistic combat situations.
Insights
- Aikido prioritizes safety and control in movements, focusing on asymmetrical tactics to handle stronger opponents effectively and avoid dangerous joint angles.
- The art of Aikido involves adapting to survival scenarios through surprise attacks, emphasizing high-intensity training in closed frames to prevent injuries and more realistic combat situations in open frames.
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What is Aikido?
A martial art focusing on survival tactics.
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