Kazuo Nomura – Aikido Osaka Aikikai Vol 2 En-ten and Sabaki
Kazuo Nomura – Aikido Osaka Aikikai Vol 2 En-ten and Sabaki
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Salepage: Kazuo Nomura – Aikido Osaka Aikikai Vol 2 En-ten and Sabaki
In this second work called “En/ten & Sabaki” (circular integration and evasive maneuvers) Nomura Shihan and his Uke A. Malet show us a simple and systematic way of practice that will allow us to integrate the three key stages required to master any martial art: learning the principles, the focus on the technical aspects and the practical phase of development through training.
For a better understanding of these 3 stages of evolution, the video is divided into 5 parts: Sabaki no Hokko (direction of movement), absorption of Ki, Nagare & En/Ten (fluidity and circularity), Suwari Waza (seated techniques), and Buki Waza (techniques with weapons). An excellent method of training focused on mastering the secrets of the “Aikido without form”.
Languages included in video: English, Espanol, Deutsch, Italiano, Francais
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