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I'll write about some of my thoughts about important responses (passiveness) during Aikido practice.

When practicing one technique with a beginner,

First I will teach you the process.

Then, as you gradually get used to it, try using the technique.

But in the process, sometimes things end up being a bit alright.

To prevent this, the instructor needs to determine how skilled the other person is.

If you think that it's impossible to pass the game if you still use a technique that flows.

If you think you can go with the flow.

If you gradually improve your level of practice like this, I don't think you'll become accustomed to each other.

Let's say I have accomplished a technique myself.

And even if I try the same technique again in the next training session, it won't work.

why? ? ? That's what happens.

Yes, it's because the opponent has increased their level of practice.

This will lead to a liking or panic.

Why can't you do it? ? ?

But it's important to feel that way.

What's happening to me now?

To "feel" that

And to "telling" it

These two are the basics of everyday communication with people.

By practicing passiveness thoroughly,

We will also improve our human ability.

I think this is the real joy of Aikido.

At least you need to know the techniques,

I want to avoid becoming such a person.

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