Signs of too much cross training.
Ok, my turn to do a "top 10" list.
From the home office in Cortland, New York Top Ten Signs You Are Doing Too Much Cross Training 10. You keep greeting your Aikido sensei with the Filipino courtesy 9. You catch yourself packing the sarong and sweat pants for Aikido before you leave the house, and switch to the gi. 8. You catch yourself packing your gi for Kali before you leave the house; switch to sarong and sweat pants. 7. Your Aikido instructors are always yelling at you for having your rear heal up. 6. There is no number 6. (Monty Python reference.) Any more? |
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5. You combine leg reaps and sacrifice throws with your Aikido waza in randori and hear your Sensei screaming "No, no Judo, use Aikido" from the corner of the mat.
4. You start doing tantodori with Kali type knifework while your Tori just stands there looking on in shock after being "cut" about a hundred times already. 3. You instinctively find yourself using your free hand to go for your knife to get out of Juji Gatame in Judo newaza.;) Just a couople off the top of my head.;) LC:ai::ki: |
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2: Your turn to attack so you scream then launch yourself at your training partner with a piercing scream of "MEN!!!" not forgetting fumikomi.
Partner can adopt the "rabbit in the headlights" look. :hypno: 1.5: Your partner tsukis quite close so you bong sau, lap sau and start chain punching. :confused: Cheers, Matt. |
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1) There is no number 6. ;) |
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~~Rolling out of a takedown instead of just dropping and going for a leg sweep
~~Ditto on knife work ~~Affraid of engaging in randori because all the other tapes will play ~~Not using knees and elbows tooooo much ~~'Playing nice' ~~Mind constantly whispering of all the things I'm not allowed to do in Aikido ~~Feeling like I'm :crazy: and everyone else is sane ~~Still hate wearing the hakama |
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When your head instructor has noticed you stick out like a sore thumb despite your best attempts to blend in.
The instructors are often correcting each other on what it is that you did before, while being sure they are right. Accidentally doing the wrong version of a kata or technique without realising. In front of everyone! Confusing the heck out of the beginners, who think if they copy you, then that must be right. To the dismay of the instructor, who then has a whole line of people below a certain rank doing the wrong thing! Appearing to be more DUMB than the average aikidoka. |
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11. cutting off uke's head with live blade before they get near enough to grab you
12. refer to number 6 |
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xx. Sitting in seiza right before class and NO ONE will sit next to you for fear of ending up your partner
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??.- Wrong Gi, wrong belt and wrong dojo...
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Uke goes down on their side/back during ikkyo and insteat of trying to get the ikkyo back you just go straight to knee ride.
On irimi nage your nage is leaning over too much in the throw leaving their arm out. The best way you can think of to show them this is bad is to spin to omoplata In suwari waza kokyu ho as your partner breaks your balance backwards you can't resist the urge to pull guard. sumi otosi is now just a way to get to the juji gatame. |
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Saying Japanese greetings to your Shaolin instructor.
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While nage is attempting to pin you (when you are supposed to be giving realistic resistance) in Ikkyo you rotate, omoplata nage along with putting on an ankle lock.
Corallary: Your Aikido actually enhances your BJJ. Inverse to Corallary: Your BJJ cripples your first 5 months of Aikido because you lack the ability to make tegatana and instinctively grab on to and refuse to let go of uke. |
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Don't know why I forgot about this: Your sensei keeps yelling at you for doing a "monkey hand" when you grab when, in fact you're instinctively doing lap sao ("grabbing hand," which doesn't use the thumb). And to make matters worse, it's been years since you've done Wing Chun.
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you accidently wear your kendo hakama to aikido, even though you're not supposed to wear one yet.
you drive to the kendo dojo on an aikido day. |
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Uke performs ushiro nage on you, and you get into the guard position, trip him and figure-4 his leg! :p
You can't doge Munetsuki with tenkan because you're too used to slipping punches. |
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When you're demonstrating with your sensei, he says tsuki and you do a thrust kick. (It's happened to me)
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