Tonight there was a training session with five dan players.
I practiced getting my hands on it and tried my best to breathe.
The lesson this time is
"Don't take it for the sake of receiving it."
Aikido is mainly practiced with molds.
If it's just a bit of a reversal, then you should just be passive, right?
There are people who become passive even before the technique is applied.
In such cases, I will keep my mouth sour and be careful.
Do not be passive, assuming you are accepting it.
That said, some people don't understand at all.
However, there's no need to force it to do anything.
It is important to practice molds slowly,
Since it is a martial arts, you have to assume that your opponent will attack you.
Therefore, those who take their arms (watch their arms) are also working hard to get the most out of their strength.
Take your arm
poke
Take your shoulder
If you don't do this, there will be no point in practicing.
It seems that at Sunamari Sensei's headquarters dojo, the senior leaders in particular were in earnest attacking.
That's why the training at the dojo I'm in is also quite practical.
When you thrust, plan to punch it out.
When you take your shoulders, try to push them down.
When hitting sideways, you're planning to cut off your opponent.
When I choke it over my arms, I really intend to drop it.
I think it's only because you do it seriously like this that you will be able to understand how much you can relax.