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Thanks very much Setsu! Please, feel free to write in , you have a great knowledge of the arts and your input is always appreciated. Anyone else as well, don't let me hog the answers, I am sure there are others here that practice the way of harmony.

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A couple more questions to stimulate discussion...

How long have you trained Aikido?
Have you ever trained anything else? How does Aikido compare to other arts you've trained? What art would complement Aikido very well for cross-training?
What are some of the biggest misconceptions about Aikido, and why are they false?
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I have trained aikido for roughly 7 years, on and off for the first 3, 5 days a week since 1999.

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I started my martial arts training originally in Karate while living in Germany on an American Airbase, I went on to practice Judo as a teenager in Canada on Canadian forces Bases.

I found Karate as a child to be a bit of a turnoff as we focussed so much on tournaments (which I never participated in) that the hard work I expected never materialized, although, looking back I am thankful because I learned solid punching and kicking which I can continue to this day, I do prefer to keep my feet on the ground though!

Judo was amazing because it was soldiers teaching it and they emphasized effective take downs and finishes. I still use judo to this day when I get stuck in the clinch and my uke is a little too rooted and not giving me energy, or I can?t find a small joint to manipulate.

Once I started aikido I was hooked, it only became a matter of finding the right dojo and teacher. To me its all the power of judo without the effort. The falls are easier on the body since the philosophy is not to ?finish? your attacker but rather to throw them away from you. Aikido taught me an awareness that just was not there before, true budo.

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I would recommend not crosstraining when you start aikido. Take a striking art and some ne waza before starting aikido then begin. Aikido is damned hard and takes years to learn, average black belt time is 5-8 years in north America. Blending and controlling using small joints and not hurting your attacker is very hard to do, I?m not afraid to admit that most of my waza still uses pain as a manipulator, one day I hope to get it. It really is a life time art.

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That we cooperate. We do at the beginning to learn, as time passes active resistance is used. The better you are, the less effort you use and the faker it often looks.

That we do no touch throws- Uke moves not to get hit, if he/she takes a dive, well that?s garbage.

That it is all soft- It looks very soft and is at a higher level, but you need to work darned hard to get to that level. Our sensei says start like a rock, turn into wood, one day flow like water.

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Hello bamboo

I also take aikido, I am now with a dojo who is a member of the USAF. Is yours affiliated ?

Second what rank (I know it truely doesn't matter) are you?

Why do you take aikido(besides the obvius awnsers, you personally)?
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Hi Azreil,

My dojo is ASU affiliated, I'm just an Ikkyu after all these years but will test for shodan in may. (I'm scared to death, the man I am testing under is notorious for making you do 50 ukemi after the test)

Why do I take aikido? Short answer- polish the mirror. Longer answer-I do it because it is one of the few martial arts that I believe really lives up to its ethics. I am a buddhist and I really believe that violence is wrong, aikido teaches us to look at things from someone elses perspective and allows me to control both myself and the physical actions of someone wishing to do me harm.

If you disagree with any of my answers I ask that you please post as diversity of opinion is important, it can help all learn.

May I ask the same questions of you?

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Well Mr. bamboo thats what I call usefull thread. You interested people for Aikido. Exelent job my friend, I am totaly superfluous here.
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I just got on by have to go now, I will awnser in a feww hours. sorry.
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Well Mr bamboo, did you think to put some tips here how t recognise real Aikido Dojo from Aikido McDojo. Something for beginers and people who are not shure what they are looking for.
Well it was just an idea.
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do you know what kanji makes up the ai in aikido, i've read what it translates too, but im trying to find a clear picture of the kanji, all the shots ive seen have been calligraphy and thats a little tough to read, andi haven't been able to find it in my dictionary. i know it's not really about any techniques, but at least its a question about aikido.
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