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Aikido on Monday
I can still feel the muscle pain after the Monday training. We had a newcomer girl and their parents watching so Sensei made the training extra hard.
aihanmi katatedori:
kokyunage
sumi otoshi
kote gaeshi
koshinage
Still cannot free-fall well from koshinage and unable to execute the technique with a taller and heavier partner. I am writing my paper for the martial arts course and decided to be honest and open about this. I wrote about the learning process from the uke's point of view and not the glam tori part. I preferred to do that to just writing theoretical stuff that I read in different books. However I still had a reference to G. Leonard and Mastery, but I adapted it to the point I wanted to make. This way I made it more personal and honest. I still need to finish it up with a conclusion.
Aikido Today
Alternative warm up held by senpai, including workout elements like running in push-up position and jumpups, groiners :) I am planning to get a jumping rope for the spring and exercise some more in the weekends in the fresh air.
Then we split into two groups. The ones preparing for the exam to the back and we came to the front. I felt a bit sad again that I did not register for an exam.
In the front we did kya waza until we dropped.
Then also from kya waza:
nikkyo
sumiotoshi
kote gaeshi
koshinage
Basically what we did in the front was also material for what would come on the 4th kyu exam, more or less. Just not from kya waza. However, this time sensei took a lot of time to explain kote gaeshi, and I think I understood it now once and for all. He was using the sandwich metaphore on how to first position the hands in order to get a beautiful kote gaeshi grab. I felt like he was sharing some kind of insider truth about the technique with us and I felt happy. He almost never explains, just shows, so this was a special moment. I hope my kote gaeshis will get better from this point on! Still not big friends with koshinage but it is getting better also :)
:) happy day!