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Old 11-30-2006, 05:51 PM   #1
Douglas Fajardo
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Aikido vs Daito Ryu

Hi my friends ,
maybe you can help me 'cause I do'nt understand why many persons who trains Daito Ryu thinks that Daito the best of all MMA
A few days ago I read that someone wrote once [ if you are traing
and uke scream because of the pain tha's daito ryu but if he smiles tha's Aikido ] what do you think my friends ,
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Old 11-30-2006, 05:54 PM   #2
Mark Freeman
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

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Douglas Fajardo wrote:
Hi my friends ,
maybe you can help me 'cause I do'nt understand why many persons who trains Daito Ryu thinks that Daito the best of all MMA
A few days ago I read that someone wrote once [ if you are traing
and uke scream because of the pain tha's daito ryu but if he smiles tha's Aikido ] what do you think my friends ,
I think that I'm glad that I practice aikido

regards,

Mark

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Old 11-30-2006, 06:00 PM   #3
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

Porque crees eso, Douglas? Lo parece a mi que las personas que aprenden Daito-ryu no son difrentes que los que aprenden aikido. Daito-ryu es "el padre" de aikido, entonces es posible que algunas personas piensan que es el arte "superior," pero yo creo que es "el mismo, pero difrente."
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Old 11-30-2006, 06:45 PM   #4
Douglas Fajardo
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

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Cady Goldfield wrote:
Porque crees eso, Douglas? Lo parece a mi que las personas que aprenden Daito-ryu no son difrentes que los que aprenden aikido. Daito-ryu es "el padre" de aikido, entonces es posible que algunas personas piensan que es el arte "superior," pero yo creo que es "el mismo, pero difrente."
Hola Cady como estas , te dire que yo realmente creo en el Aikido ,creo que para mi es el arte verdadero porque combina la armonia con la fuerza y cuando realmente lo dominas aunque sea un poco realmente te hace sentri muy bien,
lo que no me gusta es que hay personas que piensan que porque aprenden una tecnica de daito piensan que son superiores a todos,
En especial a mi me gusta mucho el Daito ryu , pero siempre me pregunto porque la gente que entrena daito [algunas] sienpre rechasan al Aikido ,
la historia entre Morihei y Sokaku siempre ha estado muy confusa muchos piensan que estos dos hombres siempren se llevaban bien otros no lo piensan asi ... aunque historiadores afirman que los dos se apreciaban mucho , talvez el problema empeso por sus alumnos , que tu crees Cady.

Mucha suerte y gracias por responderme
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Old 11-30-2006, 07:14 PM   #5
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

Hola, Douglas.

Me gusto Daito-ryu, porque es mi arte. Pero, yo comprendo que Ueshiba tuvio un idea importante, en la armonia con la fuerza,y entre la fuerza y la persona. En el mundo moderno, nos falta armonia; aikido es como un "lugar de la paz y harmonia."

Tiene razon -- muchas personas no comprenden la historia entre Ueshiba y Takeda. Yo he leo libros que describen la historia de Daito-ryu y Aikido, y yo se que Ueshiba aprendio todo que lo supio (de aikijujutsu) con Takeda. Pero, Ueshiba no ensenio toda de Daito-ryu a sus alumnos (porque Daito-ryu es para luchar, y aikido es para la harmonia).

Yo pienso que no les importe a los alumnos de aikido si ellos no comprenden Daito-ryu -- el arte de Ueshiba tiene un filosofia diffrente. Si una persona de Daito-ryu le dice que Aikido es un arte inferior, es porque esa persona no comprende la filosofia.

Mi Espanol es muy pobre, pero yo espero que Ud. comprende-me!
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Old 12-01-2006, 08:11 AM   #6
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

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A few days ago I read that someone wrote once [ if you are traing and uke scream because of the pain tha's daito ryu but if he smiles tha's Aikido ] what do you think my friends ,
If that comes from the website I think it does, I think the publisher of the website is a poser. And doesn't know squat about legitimate Daito ryu, no matter how good a technician he may be on the mat.

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Ron

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Old 12-01-2006, 11:15 AM   #7
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

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If that comes from the website I think it does, I think the publisher of the website is a poser. And doesn't know squat about legitimate Daito ryu, no matter how good a technician he may be on the mat.
Hey, Ron.

I agree. And anyway, why are we having this discussion AGAIN! when there's a perfectly adequate search function here, not to mention Google?!

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Old 12-16-2006, 07:28 PM   #8
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Daito Ryu is where O Sensei started. He left for spiritual reasons and changed it for his personal pursuit. Daito Ryu is all too similar to Aikido. I study both arts and find far too many similarities to say one would be better then the other. If you use them together you won't see much of a difference.

They both lock, throw, pin, and use strikes. There may be a few more jujutsu techniques in Daito Ryu then Aikido, but if there wasn't something different why would O Sensei see it fit to found Aikido?

Michael
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Old 12-16-2006, 10:10 PM   #9
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it's all about perceptions that people have about what is advanced technique. Pain or no pain for uke is a big one for Westerners. I don't know how many times I've heard aikido pushed for law enforcement "because it leaves no bruises". Sheesh....the family counceling people would have a field day if that was our normal approach in other aspects of our society. There's also the famous "what's the difference between judo and jujutsu?" joke which also plays on stupid ideas of old arts being about pain and death while newer ones are about "happyfull life" to quote a Japanese T-shirt. Those would all come under the finger pointing at the moon problem IMHO when the treasure is the ki development wrt the body and martial arts.
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Old 12-17-2006, 02:04 PM   #10
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Re: Aikido vs Daito Ryu

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it's all about perceptions that people have about what is advanced technique. Pain or no pain for uke is a big one for Westerners. I don't know how many times I've heard aikido pushed for law enforcement "because it leaves no bruises". Sheesh....the family counceling people would have a field day if that was our normal approach in other aspects of our society. There's also the famous "what's the difference between judo and jujutsu?" joke which also plays on stupid ideas of old arts being about pain and death while newer ones are about "happyfull life" to quote a Japanese T-shirt. Those would all come under the finger pointing at the moon problem IMHO when the treasure is the ki development wrt the body and martial arts.
Nice.

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