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Old 02-17-2005, 02:57 PM   #125
mj
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Re: Competition in Aikido

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Mike Sigman wrote:
... Well, then you're missing the point of what Ki actually is. My suggestion is simply that you might find it interesting. Granted, I understand that you've been less than impressed by a lot of the superficial stuff being passed off as Ki, and so have a lot of us. But there's quite obviously a lot about Ki that you don't understand. Keep your mind open.... it's a part of Aikido.

Mike
It seems to me, looking over your posts, that you are generally here to promote Ki Aikido as superior to the form of training being discussed in this thread. Surley that should have its own thread.

No-one, it has been repeatedly written, is trying to say that randori is a superior form of training. Only that it has its place. Is the problem that we all see Aikido so personally?

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