TK Chiba – Aikido Technical Guidelines DVD 1
TK Chiba – Aikido Technical Guidelines DVD 1
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Salepage: TK Chiba – Aikido Technical Guidelines DVD 1
The TK Chiba Aikido Technical Guidelines 4 DVD Set Sensei TK Chiba’s “5th to 1st Kyu. Aikido Technique Manual” (8th Dan)
One of the most well-known Aikikai artisans nowadays is Chiba. demonstrates fundamental skills in an understandable manner, including setups, at a steady tempo, and from a variety of viewpoints.
This course, in my opinion, is among the greatest for learning the fundamentals.
This highly praised series, which debuted on VHS in the early 1990s, has been reissued on a four-DVD set with an easy-to-use menu. This DVD collection, which contains fitness exercises, weapons suburi, and body arts, was made as an additional training tool for teachers.
Included are: Disc 1: Fifth and Fourth Kyu; Discs 2, 3, and 4: Second and First Kyu;
“Aikido is a kind of ancient martial arts that promotes human development and integration with the universe. These DVDs feature tactics and exercises that are often used in the USAF Western Region. If these DVDs encourage people to develop their knowledge of and appreciation for the arts, I would be overjoyed. I am grateful to my instructor and the innumerable individuals who came before me whose efforts continue to inspire and provide me unending delight.
– TK Chair of the senior council, USAF Western Region Technical director, Birankai International Chiba Shihan, 8th dan
British English
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