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I've been practicing recently and I'm reminded of these words.

"All-one stances towards one person, a one stance for everyone"

This is what Professor Sunamome said.

"When practicing with one opponent, be careful about the four rounds and move around.
When surrounded by a large number of people, don't panic and don't panic and deal with a large number of people alone,
but instead try to handle them with the determination that you are dealing with one person."

That means.

Aikido is said to be a martial art that does not fight, but it remains the same as the martial arts.
If you are attacked by an enemy, you have to deal with it.

You have to make sure that you don't get discouraged by just one person.

When I'm practicing, I'm trying not to bump into those around me.

When you want to keep things smooth at work.

It's time to avoid being too devoted to love.

The meaning of this word thrusts into many different situations.

In my case, I'm particularly focused on what's right in front of me.

That's why I want to become natural and feel the surroundings.

Watching videos of past demonstrations and peace shows a lot of educational and fun.

Well then.

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