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April 15th, 2012 by Al Case
When I hear the uninformed speak about Aikido, it is generally a description of how the aikido techniques are graceful, or how they don’t work. This becomes the old disagreement, do you want form or function? This can further be understood as, do you want force or flow?
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August 9th, 2010 by Al Case
I am a terrific believer of O Sensei Aikido. That art is genius. And, there is a terrible flaw in it.
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June 15th, 2009 by Al Case
In formulating my own Aikido I encountered much opposition. People said I was being disrespectful to Aikido and to the founder of Aikido. The truth however, is that when people understand the five steps necessary in my Aikido, they understand that I am paying the greatest respect to that wonderful martial art.
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June 12th, 2009 by Al Case
In putting together Matrix Aikido I encountered much opposition. People said I was being disrespectful to the founder of Aikido and to Aikido. The truth however, is that people understand that I am paying the greatest respect to that wonderful martial art when they see the five steps necessary in Matrix Aikido.
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