Since today is Sunday, there were many dan-san participants, and the training content was intense.
Since there was no training on breathing skills, there were many throwing techniques and backwards.
So I had many opportunities to be pre-passive and used my physical strength.
I'm currently addicted to pre-passive practice.
The dojo I attend is very inspiring because many people have beautiful passive fronts.
It is softly received, like a beautiful arc.
I think it would be cool if they could receive this consecutive hit.
I've been watching it for years now, but I'm not getting better at being passive.
The other day I casually stared at the difference in passivity with other people.
I finally realized it.
Others are passive from the head, like diving.
However, it seems like a beautiful person is flipping up with his legs.
That's why you can be passive in the distance.
There are often footage of people lying down a few people in front of them and then passively jumping over them.
That practice itself is amazing! That's not the case, but
I thought it was the result of such hard practice.
So, when I'm trying to be passive, I'm just thinking of kicking it up with my back foot.
Go as far as possible.
But once in two, it falls off my back and says, "Uh!"
Still, it's nice to hear people say, "I'm getting better than before."