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The Hard Style Aikido. Aikikai, Yoshinkan Japanese martial arts.

March 29th, 2011 Aikido master No comments
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The Hard Style Aikido. Aikikai, Yoshinkan Japanese martial arts.




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The Hard Style Aikido. Aikikai, Yoshinkan Japanese martial arts.

Within the world of Aikido a variety of styles exists. The major ones include Aikikai, Yoshinkan

Yoseikan, Shodokan Aikido, Ki Society and Iwama. Aikikai is a style led by O-sensei’s decendants and remains to be the largest Aikido organization.

Meanwhile, Yoshinkan was founded by Gozo Shioda and is known for its rigid practice of precise or accurate. The Shodokan Aikido use to train with sparring and rule based competitions. The Ki Society in the meantime focuses on special training or programs for developing the ki. The Iwama style gives more attention to integration of weapon and barehand techniques. These are just a few of the major schools of Aikido. Let us focus on one: the Yoshinkan style.

Gozo Shioda, like most of the founders of the major Aikido schools, was a student of O-sensei or Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido. Most of the students of O-sensei built their own schools of Aikido based on their understandings on the teachings and basic principles of Aikido that O-sensei taught them.

Shioda’s Aikido Yoshinkan focuses on the basics of Aikido. The six basic or the kihon dosa are taught repeatedly to Yoshinkan students. Students of this style spend a considerable time of their training regimen repeating basic in Aikido techniques.

However, outside observers view Yoshinkan Aikidokas or those that practices Aikido as having too automatic or too rigid because of their strict adherence to the techniques and in the correct execution of each movement.

This is why Yoshinkan is referred to as the "hard-style". Yoshinkan Aikidokas will practice the basics in the form of solo called kata. Nevertheless, as Yoshinkan Aikidokas gain more experience, their become more fluid and will eventually develop spontaneity of techniques.

Another distinguishing factor in Yoshinkan is the positioning of the Aikidoka’s feet and hips. In other Aikido styles, the Aikidoka would position their body in such a way that the front foot is pointing straight forward while the back foot is at 90 degree angle to the front.

The hips meanwhile are a bit to the side. This position is called kamae. For Yoshinkan Aikidokas on the other hand, the basic or normal stance involves square hips with the front foot angled slightly out.

Training under the Yoshinkan Aikido means repeatedly practicing some 150 basic techniques until you get exactly the correct execution of each movement or technique. Mastering each and every technique will lead Aikidokas to master the remaining 3,000. Unlike other styles, Yoshinkan does not study any weapon forms and only practices with weapons as part of the Aikido’s open hand techniques particularly in the areas of defense

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Finding the Best parachuting equipment . (Skydiving, Parachuting).

March 28th, 2011 Denzel Skydiver No comments
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Finding the Best parachuting equipment . (Skydiving, Parachuting).




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Finding the Best parachuting equipment . (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Undoubtedly, parachuting is among the most popular sports in its genre. Much of its popularity can be imputed to the portrayal of this dare devil sport in the movies and ads. But unfortunately, parachuting is no cheap sport.

Purchase of a brand-new complete set of equipment can really be very expensive, not to mention skydiving lessons, skydiving apparel, and the cost of an actual jump. That is why it is important to know where and how to find the best parachuting equipment for you.

The main part of your equipment is the chute system. A special backpack is used to keep two parachutes. While years ago, only one parachute is required, now skydivers are required to pack a second one in case the first parachute fails to open. This backpack has straps for your legs and chest.

You can also have an automatic activation device, a mechanism that triggers the opening of the parachute at a certain altitude if you fail to activate its opening. This fail-safe mechanism makes it an essential part of any parachuting equipment .

Generally, newbies are advised to use bigger parachutes. As one becomes more skilled, your parachute may be smaller and more responsive.

Now to purchase this equipment , there are two options for you. If you are seriously thinking of making skydiving a sport, then it is wise to invest in new gear. Or you may also purchase used ones which may be relatively cheaper but are just as durable as well.

You can browse through skydiving websites which also feature equipment for sale, or some other sites which support online purchases. Here you can see the available. Some sites even compare the equipment by price and performance.

Some sites have forums for skydiving enthusiasts. You may post questions and read postings to give you an idea on which equipment to buy. Since these members are more knowledgeable because they are speaking through experience, it is wise to follow their advice.

You can also visit a sports shop in your locality. The good thing about visiting these shops is you are able to inspect the equipment prior to purchasing it. These stores may even put the equipment on sale or on discount during off-season. Ask their sales agents for more information on the different products.

One technique that professional skydivers do is to look for updates in the internet and then visit the local shop to personally check the equipment . Choose the best and latest equipment that you can find.


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