A bit of the old ultra-violence
Mar. 9th, 2004 01:56 pmOnce again, aikido makes it all better. Today featured lots of knife work (that is to say, defending against same), including a lovely little technique wherein you break the offender's neck and arm simultaneously. Or, well, you could; obviously you don't have to if you're feeling charitable.
I don't know why I love the weapons techniques so much. Feeling of relevance? Or just adrenaline kick? (Who cares?)
I don't know why I love the weapons techniques so much. Feeling of relevance? Or just adrenaline kick? (Who cares?)
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Date: 2004-03-17 10:16 am (UTC)oh, and is aikido the kind of martial art a rank incompetent newbie with nonexistent muscle tone could pick up without death by fatigue or embarrassment?
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Date: 2004-03-17 10:24 am (UTC)Well, I did under those conditions...I'm definitely on the short-bus end of the class, but nevertheless am getting tolerably proficient.
Expect pulled muscles, even with diligent application of pre-class stretching. Also, drink a goodly amount of water in the two hours leading up to the class, particularly in warm or humid weather.