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Old 07-15-2003, 08:07 PM   #1
Charles Hill
Dojo: Numazu Aikikai/Aikikai Honbu Dojo
Location: Three Lakes WI/ Mishima Japan
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x2 Videos

I want ask people what Aikido videos they have seen that were so good that they are worth twice the price. Some people complain about the price of Aikido videos. However, I think that if you find one that really helps you, it can be considered cheap. So please post with titles of videos you found excellent along with your reasons.

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Old 07-16-2003, 08:39 AM   #2
Don_Modesto
Dojo: Messores Sensei (Largo, Fl.)
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Re: x2 Videos

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Charles Hill wrote:
I want ask people what Aikido videos they have seen that were so good that they are worth twice the price.
For technical instruction:

Saotome's The Principles of Aikido (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/ detail/-/0877734097?vi=glance)

Saito's sundry (available at http://65.119.177.242/catalog/);

The Cranes' products (http://www.coolrain.com/);

For inspiration:

Ikeda (http://bujindesign.com/newprod.html)

Nishio is too, too beautiful (available at http://65.119.177.242/catalog/);

For insight:

The 50th Anniversary of Sokaku Takeda Demo and 39th All-Japan Daito-ryu Demo (available at http://65.119.177.242/catalog/)

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