September 2011
Aikicam - Ki Musubi
by TakwannLa compréhension de la notion de « Ki Musubi » est importante dans notre pratique. Pour mieux saisir ce terme, on peut en étudier l’étymologie
May 2011
Ki Musubi No Tachi | Takemusu Aikido South Africa | Aikido South Africa
by Takwann“All Aikido techniques begin with blending movements. Tai-jutsu, the ken and jo techniques all begin with blending movements. This type of movement represents the essence of Aikido. We can learn this important principle through practice of the ken. We both raise our swords above our heads, matching movements. We have the feeling of absorbing the ki of the universe and we attempt to cultivate a mushin or self-less state in the same way as in zazen seated meditation. As his strike comes, I move off to the right and counter-strike. When he tries to raise his sword to attack me, I thrust him from below by matching his movement. Then, I avoid his strike moving to the left and strike him. He steps backward to raise his sword and I match his movement, cutting him at the wrist.” – Morihiro Saito Sensei
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