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erikmenzel's Blog Blog Tools Rate This Blog
Creation Date: 05-11-2004 09:52 AM
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  #28 New 10-19-2005 12:56 PM
First aikido class after being away for more than 6 month and having had knee surgery.
I agreed with myself that I would do weapons class and solo excercises only. It went marvelous.
Funny thing is that when you focus all your attention on how to move with your knee that at that point you dont pay attention to what the rest of your body is doing showing you natural movements in their true form.
I didnt expect to go to class and actualy learn something. I went to class expecting to be limping about like a silly clown.
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#1 10-19-2005 10:08 PM
CatSienna Says:
congratulations on getting back smoothly onto the mat! i didn't have anything as major as knee surgury but I badly tore the ligaments in my right ankle and had to lay off aikido for 2 months then slowly get back into practice. For me going back wasn't quite as smooth as my ukemi took a while to return to normal.
 




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