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07-25-2011, 01:52 AM
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Sagawa, Aiki and Tanren
For those who have not seen these already, the following links are from a French translation of an article in Hiden Budo Magazine via google translation into english.
The five links can be found at;
http://benotdefeatedbytherain.blogsp...ei-tanren.html
and clicking on the link, Tanren,锻錬 Introduction Part 1.
The author of the article is a student of Sagawa, Masaru Takahash.
dps
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Go ahead, tread on me.
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07-25-2011, 05:26 PM
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Dojo: Aikido Sangenkai
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
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Re: Sagawa, Aiki and Tanren
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David Skaggs wrote:
For those who have not seen these already, the following links are from a French translation of an article in Hiden Budo Magazine via google translation into english.
The five links can be found at;
http://benotdefeatedbytherain.blogsp...ei-tanren.html
and clicking on the link, Tanren,锻˜B Introduction Part 1.
The author of the article is a student of Sagawa, Masaru Takahash.
dps
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Bernard, who wrote the blog, is actually in Honolulu right now - we fooled around with Mike Sigman all weekend.
Best,
Chris
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07-26-2011, 09:10 AM
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Re: Sagawa, Aiki and Tanren
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David Skaggs wrote:
The author of the article is (was) a student of Sagawa, Masaru Takahash.
dps
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And in the past...of Liu ChengDe. Have you read them all. If so, no comment on his discussing the things we have discussed here, and your countering us at every turn? Or of some things that have NEVER been discussed here but are alluded to and curiously no one has picked up on?
Dan
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07-26-2011, 01:36 PM
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Re: Sagawa, Aiki and Tanren
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Dan Harden wrote:
And in the past...of Liu ChengDe. Have you read them all. If so, no comment on his discussing the things we have discussed here, and your countering us at every turn? Or of some things that have NEVER been discussed here but are alluded to and curiously no one has picked up on?
Dan
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?????
dps
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Go ahead, tread on me.
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07-27-2011, 11:52 PM
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Dojo: Aikido Doyukai Hong Kong
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Re: Sagawa, Aiki and Tanren
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Christopher Li wrote:
Bernard, who wrote the blog, is actually in Honolulu right now - we fooled around with Mike Sigman all weekend.
Best,
Chris
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Just to be clear - "fooled around" is strictly in a martial way....
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