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Everyone been training for 30+ years?
Hello,
I was reading the long thread titled "non-compliant ukemi" and I get the impression that most everyone contributing on this forum has been training for many years. Is that the case? I guess it's humbling for me to read about people taking ukemi from Saotome Shihan back in the '80s, or using terms that are unknown to me, such as "internal skills". Humbling but at the same time encouraging to see how other people have dedicated themselves to martial training for so long. I have only been training for almost 4 years and have a 2nd kyu rank. Maybe I caught brown belt syndrome. |
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Similar to you, I've been practicing for just under 5 years.
There are several different kinds of people who post here, from what I can tell:
As for the 'internal' stuff, I've begun to see it as being similar to discussions about 'philosophy' or 'effectiveness.' Independent of the value of the topic, threads tend to generate a life of their own, disconnecting from any and all other issues in aikido. This is a shame, because they should connect, but people are at their best and worst when we're discussing internal/kokyu/ki. Now, as to why kokyu/ki/internal has become so important in the last few years... well, thats a whole different thread. * I endeavor to avoid being in the too big for britches category, but I doubt I've been perfectly successful. |
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Well I'm only 26 years old. However I do remember the doctor dropping me at birth and screaming at me to slap.
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:) That was funny, Don...
Nick, that was a pretty good assessment! Franco, take everything you read with a bit of common sense. I think as you get out and meet people on the mat, it all get's sorted out, one way or the other. Best, Ron |
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Thanks, I think? :confused: And thanks, Ron. |
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Yeah.. its odd how experienced everyone seemingly is, in spite of the fact that in all of my years of training, in all of the dojos that I've been to, I've only met 4-5 of the people on this web site in real life. Perhaps if I went to Aiki-Expo... After Dennis Hooker's thread, I've realized that this is in fact because many or most of the most vocal people here don't actually train in Aikido, so I'd have to try other arts to meet them.
It also makes it more clear to me just how large the Aikido community actually is, how much variety there is in technique and practice, and that if you don't get out much, you don't meet many of the practitioners or see their techniques. I certainly don't go out much these days. Additionally, most of the best Aikidoka I've met, known, heard about, and seen are smart enough to avoid posting on this site.. :) But still, I've got to do something when I get sick of writing code. Rob |
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Been training in martial arts for about 24 years, but only in Aikido for about 6 months. However, I've also noticed that there are many "experts" here on Aikiweb.
Yet, in reality, I've only met a handful of people who've studied any one art for more than a decade. So, I feel quite honoured that my Sensei has studied for so long. |
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Well I'v been training in aikido (In Feb 2007) for 23 years .. and still have plenty to learn
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I don't post much these days because I don't have much to say, in fact seeing that list I'm very surprised because I really never had anything to say. Whilst not posting much, I still check in here mosts mornings to see what's going on, there's always a nugget here or there. rgds Bryan |
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Remember, just because someone speaks with authority, that does not make them an expert. It only makes them opinionated. An expert is not made, they are recognized. Anyone calling themselves an expert is usually full of it.
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I have less experience than most of you guys, but I would like to comment on how the real guys handle themselves.
Recently I attended the yearly party for our Aikido club, Bonenkai, we had lots to drink and the party was filled with faces I had never seen before (but obviously these guys were in it for real) Sensei himself was uchideshi of Tohei Sensei. I noticed a pattern of less talk, loads of respect in a general direction of Shihan. As the party moved to a small tatami room I was making great communications with a man who was a quiet gentleman, later exchanging friendly sankyo over the sake and getting deep and meaningful Aikido concepts on the table (I had no idea who this man was, I knew he was a highly respected Shihan) ,after we all went back to our rooms I was told this man was a student of O`sensei himself, even carried O`senseis bags on the trip to Hawaii! The man I will not name out of respect for his nature, carried himself so well, was such a gentleman and after being in Aikido over 50 years he really knew his stuff, but gave me the world of respect as newbie and I believe this was great Aikido spirit! I was the guy in the room that had the least rank....and the highest ranking Aikidoka gave me heaps of Aikido love.......what an experience I will never forget. Best |
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I've only been training for about 8 months......
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Well I've only been training a year. But I don't post that often. :D
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"The nail that sticks up gets hammered down".
Yup. Too big for my britches. Will I ever learn? Maybe. Will I end up humble? Probably not. dave |
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I'm 17, but I've been training for 30 years too! Honest!
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Between a baby and injured wife and my job taking up 100% of my time for a long time something had to give and it was posting here.
Also, this forum was starting to suck the life out of me given my excessive personality (which is good for training) and some lonely people's skill for engaging any sort of connection through being mean when they could have just been helpful. I was tired of reading that my responses to someone's nasty persecusion complex was my being passive aggressive (I was always quite active and assertive if you ask me). Or if I challenged one of the supporting statements of someone's deduction, being told I was making a straw man arguement. It sucked the life out of me after a while. Regardless, Dan Harden showed me some excellent excercises. I spend most of my free time doing them now. -Rob |
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However, more to the point, when last seen on the forum, you were talking (in a non-passive-agressive way, of course) about how you already knew most of this stuff via Saotome, Gleason, etc., and now you're publicly posting that you've discovered this new-to-you material from Dan Harden which sounds exactly like the stuff I was trying to tell you about. I'm simply puzzled as hell...... ;) Why not let's jump-shift off the personality-swipe stuff because I don't see how you can sustain it, frankly, and because I simply don't want to continue with that crap. How about some pure discussions on what you encountered, how you analyse them, etc., instead of the digressions? I'll be happy to discuss at that level of analysis.... and that's what I was doing at one time, if you'll check the archives. Regards, Mike Sigman |
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Can we stay out of discussions of a personal nature, please?
-- Jun |
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